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and Tendencies of German Transatlantic Henry Boyd, afterwards head of Hertford 1908 Enterprise, ; Aktiengesellschaften in Coll. Oxford ; Vicar of Healaugh, Yorkshire, den : Vereinigten Staaten ; Life of Carl Schurz, 1864-71. Publications The Sling and the 1908 Jahrbuch der ; Editor, Weltwirtschaft ; Stone, in 10 vols., 1866-93 ; The Mystery of Address : many essays. The University, Pain, Death, and Sin ; Discourses in Refuta- Berlin. Clubs : of of City New York ; Kaiserl. tion Atheism, 1878 ; Lectures on the Bible, Automobil, Berlin. [Died 28 June 1909. and The Theistic Faith and its Foundations, Baron VON SCHRODER, William Henry, D.L. ; 1881 ; Theism, or Religion of Common Sense, b. 1841 m. d. of ; 1866, Marie, Charles Horny, 1894 ; Theism as a Science of Natural Theo- Austria. High Sheriff, Cheshire, 1888. Ad- logy and Natural Religion, 1895 ; Testimony dress : The Rookery, Worlesden, Nantwich. of the Four Gospels concerning Jesus Christ, 11 all [Died June 1912. 1896 ; Religion for Mankind, 1903, etc. ; Horace St. editor VOULES, George, journalist ; Lecture on Cremation, Mr. Voysey was the of Truth b. ; Windsor, 23 April 1844 ; s. of only surviving founder of the Cremation Charles Stuart of also Voules, solicitor, Windsor. Society ; he was for 25 years : Educ. private schools ; Brighton ; East- a member of the Executive Council to the bourne. Learned printing trade at Cassell, Homes for Inebriates. Recreations : playing & 1864 started for with children all Fetter, Galpin's, ; them ; games enjoyed except the Echo the first (1868), halfpenny evening chess, which was too hard work ; billiards at and it for until with paper, managed them they home daily, or without a companion ; sold it to Albert Grant, 1875 ; edited and walking and running greatly enjoyed. Ad- managed Echo for Albert Grant until he sold dress : Theistic Church, Swallow Street, it to Passmore 1876 Edwards, ; directly Piccadilly, W. ; Annesley Lodge, Hampstead, after leaving Echo, 1876, arranged with H. N.W. Club : hon. member of the Macca- Labouchere to start Truth, which was first bseans. [Died 20 July 1912. in de published January 1877, and did sole VYNER, Robert Charles Grey, D.L. ; landed for editing several years, and also assisted in proprietor ; owner of racehorses and stud reconstruction of Pall b. 13 Mall Gazette at the farm ; London, Feb. 1842 ; 3rd surv. s. time of Greenwood's secession for about 12 to of Henry Vyner and Lady Mary, d. of Earl de 18 months. Recreations : cricket (looking on Grey ; m. 1865, Eleanor (d. 1913), d. of Rev. billiards. Address : Truth Shafto two d. Educ. : only later), golf, Slingsby Duncqmbe ; Office, Carteret Street, S.W. ; Uplands, Eton. Grenadier Guards, 1859-65. Owned Brighton. Clubs : Royal Thames Yacht, and about 26,700 acres. Recreations : racing, local clubs. [Died 4 May 1909. shooting, and sport in general. Address : William VOUSDEN, John, V.C. ; C.B., 1900 ; Club House, Bidston, Birkenhead ; Fairfield of Inspector- General Cavalry, India ; b. Stud Farm, York ; Newby Hall, Ripon ;

Perth, Scotland, 20 Sept. 1845; s. of Tupholme Hall, Bafdney, Lincoln ; Chateau late 21st Fusiliers Ste. Capt. Vousden, R.N.B. ; Anne, Cannes, France ; Coombe Hurst, m. 1891, d. of -General Drummond. Kingston Hill, S.W. Clubs : Guards', Bath, : Educ. King's School, Canterbury ; R.M.C. Turf. [Died 19 March 1915. Nora of Sandhurst. Joined the 35th Royal Sussex VYNNE, ; Editor Woman and Progress ; Regiment, 1864; transferred to the 5th authoress, journalist, dramatic critic, and d. of Punjab Cavalry, Punjab Frontier Force, 1867 ; political worker ; Charles Vynne, a afterwards served entirely on the N.W. member of an old Norfolk family. Educ. :

Frontier ; saw service in the Jowakki Afridi at home. Came to London after death of as a staff-officer all sorts of Expedition ; 1st and 2nd father ; did literary and journalistic

Afghan Campaigns (3 times mentioned in work ; was expected to be an artist when a of child the usual despatches, and Brevet Major) ; gained ; passed examinations (Ken- the V.C. for exceptional gallantry before sington Local), and won prizes. Publications : Cabul 1st and 2nd Miranzai in The Blind Artist's Pictures ; Expeditions ; Honey of Aloes ; of 5th and his command Punjab Cavalry, and men- A Man Womankind ; A Comedy of tioned in of a despatches ; commanded 5th Honour ; The Story Fool and his Folly ; Priest's Punjab Cavalry 1890-97 ; served with the The Marriage ; The Young Pretender ; Tochi Field Force and Tirah Wroote Entail Expeditionary The ; The Blank Cheque ; Frontier Pieces of Silver it is Force, N.W. Campaign, 1897-98 The ; So with the Damsel ;

(despatches) ; Major-General commanding one-act plays which were acted in the pro- five-act Punjab Frontier Force and District, India, vinces ; a play (with Elliott Page), : 1901-2. Recreations rackets, shooting, produced by the Play Actors ; short stories : photography, bicycling. Club Naval and and various political articles ; Women under Military. [Died 12 Nov. 1902. the Factory Acts (in collaboration with Miss

VOYSEY, Rev. Charles, B.A. ; founder of the Helen Blackburn and Mr. H. W. Allason, Theistic Church b. 18 1828 lectured and did much ; London, March ; solicitor) ; political s. of in social y. Annesley Voysey, architect ; m. work connection with questions. Frances Maria, d. of Robert Edlin (partner in Recreations : almost all out-door exercise. & Co.'s 1852 Address : 288 Chelsea. Club : Herries, Farquhar, Bank), ; King's Road, four s. four d. Educ. : Stockwell Grammar Writers'. [Died 18 Feb. 1914.

School ; St Edmund Hall, Oxford. Ejected VYVYAN.Capt.Sir George Rawlinson, K.C.M.G.,

from curacy of St. Mark's, Whitechapel, for cr. 1902 ; had Royal Naval Reserve decora- a sermon tion against endless punishment ; began ; Elder Brother, Trinity House, 1883 ; as a religious reformer by publication of a Deputy Master, 1889 ; retired, 1910 ; g. s. Is of late Sir b. sermon Every Statement of the Bible Vyell Vyvyan, 8th Bt. ; 10

about Our Heavenly Father Strictly True ? Sept. 1838 ; m. 1873, Blanche Henrietta, of 1865 ; Ultra- Orthodox Party in Anglican 2nd d. Most Rev. Robert Gray, D.D., 1st Church got Archbishop of York to take legal Bishop of Cape Town and Metropolitan of : proceedings ; after a struggle of two years, in South Africa. J.P. Kent. Clubs Constitu- which the case was taken to the Judicial tional, United Service. [Died 22 Oct. 1914. Committee of the Privy Council, Mr. Voysey was deprived of his living and ordered to pay

costs, 1871 ; he gradually founded the Theistic Church, which after 1885 was at W

Swallow Street, Piccadilly, W. ; Curate

Hessle, Yorkshire, 7 years ; Incumbent WAGE, Herbert, C.M.G. 1903; Government St. of Province 1900 s. Craighton, Andrews, Jamaica, 1J year ; Agent Central from ; y. of of Curate Great Yarmouth, 6 months ; St. of late Rev. R. H. Wace Wadhurst, Sussex. : Mark's, Whitechapel, 1861-63 ; of Victoria Educ. Westminster. Ceylon Writer, 1873 ;

Dock Church, North Woolwich, under Rev. Assistant Agent, Kalutara, W.P. 1879 ; 733 WADE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

d. of of Government Agent, Ratnapura, 1885 ; N.-W. W. Sharp, J.P., Linden Hall, Lanca- shire d. Province, 1890 ; Southern Province, 1897 ; ; 2nd, 1891, Arabella, of Dudley of Central Province, 1900 ; Member Legislative Persse, D.L., Roxburgh, County Galway ; Council. Address : The Old Palace, Kandy, one s. two d. Educ. : Tutors. Heir : s. Ceylon. [Died 28 May 1906. W. S. Waithman. Address : Galway. WADE, Surg.-Maj.-Gen. Frederick William. [Died 7 Jan. 1914.

Entered army, 1857 ; retired, 1894. WAKE, Herewald Crawfurd, C.B. 1860; b. 26 Dec. 1906. 1828 4th s. of Sir Charles 10th [Died ; Wake, Bt. ; cr. 4th d. WADE, Sir Willoughby Francis ; Kt. ; m. 1860, Charlotte Lucy Hart, of Sir 9 1896 ; M.D., F.R.C.P., J.P. ; Consulting George Sitwell, 2nd Bt. [Died Dec. 1901. Physiciaa to the General Hospital, St. (senior) WAKE, Major Hugh Aubyn, M.V.O. 1910 ; s. of Rev. Birmingham ; b. 31 Aug. 1827 ; 27 28th Gurkha Rifles ; b. March 1870 ; 4r,h E. Wade ra. d. of Sir John M. ; Augusta, s. of Charles Wake, 2nd s. of Sir of 1880. Educ. : Power, 2nd Bt. Kilfane, Charles Wake, 10th Bt., and Emma &t. Brighton; Rugby; Trin. Coll. Dublin. d. of Sir St. Aubyn, Edward Aubyn, Bt. ; m. Resident Medical Officer and tutor General of Kathleen Mary, d. Col. Grigg ; one s. one d. of Birmingham ; Professor Medi- Hospital, Educ. : Wren's ; Sandhurst. Served Tirah Clinical Coll. cine and Medicine, Queen's Expedition (medal and clasp). Address : Birmingham. Publications : On Gout as a Lansdowne, Gahrwal, India. 1893 On the Liver and Peripheral Neurosis, ; [Died 5 Nov. 1914. 1884 its Difficulties (Health Lecture), ; On William St. WAKE, Aubyn, Lieut. D.S.O. ; the Preventive Treatment of Sick Headache, served in Nigeria, West Africa ; b. Fotherin- On the Treatment of Abdominal 1896; gay, Northamptonshire ; 8. of late Admiral 1899 Le coltellate in Italia Palpitation, ; Charles Wake and Emma, d. of late Sir in 1903 (Stabbing Italy), Rassegna Nazionale, ; Edward St. Aubyn, Bt. Educ. : Newton e le 1905 ad- La Legge Coltellate, ; many Coll. South ; Sandhurst, 1891. dresses and papers in medical journals and Joined 2nd Batt. Middlesex Regt. 1892; Address : Villa transactions. Monforte, India, 1892-98; West Africa, 1898-99; Florence 153 Via Torino, Maiano, ; (winter) received D.S.O. for operations in Benin 28 1906. Rome. [Died May Hinterland. Recreations : polo, hunting, His Samuel WADDY, Honour Judge Danks, shooting. Address : The Middlesex Regt. K.C. of Courts, Cheshire, ; Judge County Club : Junior Army and Navy. March 1896 transferred to Sheffield, ; April [Died 4 Feb. 1900. s. late S. 1896 b. 1830 ; of Rev. D. Waddy, ; WAKEMAN, Henry Offley ; Fellow and Bursar President of the an D.D. (formerly Wesley of All Souls' College, Oxford; b. 25 Sept. d. of Samuel A. Conference) ; m. Emma, 1852 ; y. s. of Sir Offiey Penbury Wakeman Garbutt, Hull (d. 1898). Educ. : Wesley o. of and Mary, d. Thomas Adlington ; m. College, Sheffield. B.A. London, 1851. Barr. Violet Mary, 2nd d. of Francis J. Johnston, Inner Temple, 1858 ; M.P (L.) Barnstaple, : Christ 1898. Educ. Eton ; Church, Oxford; 1874-79 1879-80 ; ; Sheffield, Edinburgh, 1st class in Modern History, 1873. Barrister- Lincolnshire 1886-94 1882-85 ; (Brigg), ; at-law sometime bursar and tutor of ; Keble Recorder of Sheffield, 1894-1902. Address : College ; member of the Council of Keble Sheffield; 120 Bedford Court Claremont, College ; member of the Hebdomadal Council 5 Mansions, Bedford Square, W. ; Paper of the University of Oxford. Publications : E.G. Clubs : Sheffield, Buildings, Temple, The Church and the Puritans ; Life of Charles National Liberal. [Died 30 Dec. 1902. James Fox ; The Ascendancy of France Rev. Joseph, M.A., D.D. ; Hon. Canon WAITE, (Periods of Foreign History) ; An Introduc- of Newcastle retired from active work ; owing tion to the History of the .

to ill-health b. 21 1824 ; s. of Rev. ; July Address : All Souls' College Oxford. Club : Joseph Waite, Incumbent of St. John's-in- Windham. [Died 27 Apr. 1899. e. d. of late Weardale ; m. Rosamond, Canon Thomas, L.R.C.P. Lond. ; editor T. S. Professor of Greek and Canon of WAKLEY, Evans, b. of The Lancet ; London, 10 July 1851 ; s. one d. Educ. : Durham Durham ; three o. s. of late Thomas H. Wakley, F.R.C.S. ; Grammar School (King's Scholar) ; Durham g. s. of Thomas Wakley, M.P., Coroner, and University. University College, Durham ; founder of The Lancet ; m. Gladys Muriel, University Scholarship, 1842 ; Barrington e. d. of late Norman Barron ; one s. Educ. : Exhibition Crewe Exhibition ; 1st Class ; Westminster Coll. Camb. St. B.A. 1845 1st Class Classics ; Trinity ; Classics, Finals, ; Thomas's Fellow of the of Hospital ; Royal for M.A. 1848 ; Fellow of Univ. Durham, Numismatic Address : 16 in Society. Hyde 1846-65 ; Composition Master King Edward Park Gate, S.W. Clubs : New University ; VI.'s School, Bromsgrove, 1846 ; Curate of New, Brighton. [Died 5 March 1909. Witton Gilbert, 1848-52; Chaplain and Thomas H., F.R.C.S. ; joint-editor Censor Univ. Coll. Durham, 1852 ; Classical WAKLEY, of the Lancet ; Consulting Surgeon to the Tutor of Univ. of Durham, 1855-65 ; Master Royal Free Hospital ; b. London, 20 Mar. of Univ. Coll. Durham, 1865-73 ; Hon. D.D. e. s. 1821 ; of late Thomas Wakley, founder 1882 ; Vicar of Norham-on-Tweed, 1873-99 ; and editor of The Lancet, Coroner for West Rural Dean of Norham, 1880 ; Examining of Middlesex, and M.P. for Finsbury. Educ. : Chaplain to Bishop Newcastle, 1882 ; of St. private tutor ; University Coll. Hospital ; Canon of Newcastle, Stall Finan, 1882 ; London Paris. Late and Lecturer Proctor in Convocation for Archdeaconry of ; Surgeon at the Medical Lindisfarne, 1886-1900. Publications : Com- on Surgery Royal Free Hospital mentary on II. Epistle to Corinthians in College. Practised as a consulting surgeon, 1848-83. Publications : Diseases of Joints, Speaker's Commentary ; Latin and Greek and other articles Dic- Verses of the late Professor T. S. Evans, with ; Copper's Surgical contributions to Memoir of the Author. Recreations : in earlier tionary, and many surgical Address : 5 life salmon and trout fishing, sketching, the Lancet. Queen's Gate, Hyde S.W. 6 1907. skating. Address : 31 Clarendon Road, Park, [Died Apr. Redland, . [Died 9 Sept. 1908. WALDECK-ROUSSEAU, Pierre Marie, French landowner J.P. of of Council WAITHMAN, Robert W. ; ; politician and lawyer ; President b. 2 Dec. Lancashire, W.R. of Yorkshire, County and Ministry of Interior, 1899-1902 ; Roscommon, and County Galway, and D.L. 1846. Member of Chamber of Deputies, as Minister of of the W.R. of Yorkshire ; served High Rennes, 1879 ; re-elected, 1881 ; of Paris Sheriff for County Galway, County Ros- Interior, 1881-82, 1883-85 ; Member of 1899. Address : common and the County the town of Bar, 1886 ; formed Ministry, b. 1828 e. s. of William Waithman 35 rue de Paris. Galway ; ; 1'Universit^, m. Millicent 10 1904. of Westville ; 1st, 1851, (d. 1887), [Died Aug. 734 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

WALDERSEE, Field-Marshal Count Von ; b. correspondent of the New York Critic. Ad- dress : 8 April 1832 ; m. 1874, Princess von Noer 17 Warwick Square, S.W. (Mary Esther Lee of New York), widow of [Died 11 May 1915. Frederic of En- Col. J. Prince Schleswig-Holstein. WALFORD, A., D.S.O. 1900 ; B.S.A.

tered Prussian Army, 1850 ; served in cam- Police. [Died 3 June 1903. of to of paigns 1866 and 1870 ; A.D.C. King WALKER, Maj.-Gen. Alexander, C.S.I. 1893 ;

Prussia during Franco-German War, and Col. Commandant R.A. from 1900 ; b. 1838 ; present as a staff officer at battles of Grave- m. 1869, Anne, d. of Com. Smail, R.N.

lotte, Beaumont, Sedan, Beaune la Rolande, Entered army, 1856 ; Maj.-Gen. 1894 ;

Loigny, Orleans, Le Mans ; Chief of Staff of served Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 (medal) ; Grand Duke of Mecklenburg, and after the Waziristan, 1860 (medal and clasps) : end of the war German Charge" d'Affaires in Bhootan Expedition, 1885-86 (medal with Chief of Paris, 1871 ; the Prussian Staff, 2 clasps) ; Director-General of Ordnance in : 1888 ; commanded 9th Army Corps, 1891 ; India, 1890-97. Address 5 Montagu Place, of Inspector- General the Third Army, 1898 ; Russell Square, W.C. [Died 1 Feb. 1905. Allied in Sir cr. commanded Forces China, 1901 ; WALKER, Edward Noel-, K.C.M.G., : b. G.C.B. 1902. Address Hanover, Germany. 1881 ; Dover, 28 April 1842 ; e. *. of late [Died 6 March 1904. Sir James Walker, K.C.M.G., C.B., of the Colonial WALDSTEIN, Louis, M.D. ; pathologist, Service, and of Anne, d. of George b. physician, and author ; New York, 15 Bland, Trinidad, W.I. ; m. 1871, Florence, : d. of S. April 1853. Educ. New York, College H. Bascom, British Guinana ; two s. d. : Physicians and Surgeons ; Heidelberg (M.D. three Educ. private schools ; Chelten-

1879, Assist, at Pathological Institute, 1879- ham Coll. ; Glasgow Univ. Private sec. 1881); Zurich, Vienna, Paris, London. Prac- to Lt.-Gov. of St. Vincent, and to the of tised as physician in New York, 1881-97 ; Governor the Windward Islands, 1862-

retired and devoted himself to scientific 1867 ; Assist ant- Secretary British Guiana, : 1867-74 research in London. Publications The Sub- ; Colonial Secretary, Jamaica, 1874-

conscious Self, 1897 ; and articles in patho- 1883, 1883-87 ; Colonial Secretary, Ceylon,

logical journals in Germany, France, and 1887 ; Lieut -Governor, 1890 ; retired 1901 ; . Recreations : golf, cycling. Council of Kensington, 1903. Ad- Clubs : Royal Societies, Bath. dress : 52 Warwick Road, Earl's Court, S.W. [Died 11 Apr. 1915. Club : Constitutional. [Died 20 Sept. 1908. WALDTEUFEL, Emile ; b. Strasburg, 9 Dec. WALKER, Frederick James, M.V.O., J.P., : D.L. b. 1 Feb. 1835 s. of Sir 1837 ; Educ. under Joseph Heyberger, ; ; James 1st of then at Paris Conservatoire under Marmontel Walker, Bt., Sand Button, York ; m. and Laurent. Pianist to the Empress Eugenie 1861, Grace Charlotte, d. and co-heir of late balls of 1865 ; organised the court of Napoleon George Champney Middlethorps Manor, s. : III. and the soirees at Compiegne and Co. Yorks. ; one one d. Educ. Oxford Address : 24 Biarritz ; fought in the war of 1870 ; con- (M.A.). Lennox Gardens,

ducted his works in London, 1885 ; Berlin, S.W. ; Mezzo Monte, Cannes, France. Clubs : 1889. Publications : Waltzes, Manolo, Amour Carlton, Yorkshire. [Died 7 Nov. 1913. et Printemps, A toi Dolores, Dans les Nuages, WALKER, Frederick William, b. London, 7 o. s. Dans un Songe, Je t'aime, Myosotis, Pour une July 1830 ; of Thomas Walker, Rose, Retour du Printemps, Sentiers Fleuris, Tullamore; m. 1867, Maria (d. 1869), e. d. of Soir d'Amour, Les Sourires, Toujours ou Richard Johnson, Manchester ; one s. : Christi Jamais, Doux Poeme, Les Violettes, 1'Espace ; Educ Rugby ; Corpus Coll. Oxford 1st class Classical Polka, Bella Bocca ; melodies for piano and (M.A.). and 2nd class : voice ; pieces for the piano. Address 37 Mathematical Moderations, 1852 ; 1st class rue St. George's, Paris. [Died 18 Feb. 1915. Classical and 2nd class Mathematical Final

WALFORD, Lucy Bethia (Mrs. Walford), Examination, 1853 ; Boden Sanscrit Scholar b. Vinerian novelist ; Portobello, near Edinburgh, Law Scholar, and Tancred Law 1854. 17 April 1845 ; y. d. of John Colquhoun,, Scholar, Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 1857 ; author of The Moor and the Loch, and g. d. Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Master of of Sir James Colquhoun, 10th Bt. of Colqu- 1859-67 ; High Manchester Gram- of houn and Luss, and sis. 13th Bart. ; ra. mar School, 1859-76; High Master of St. Paul's 1876-1905 1869, Alfred Saunders Walford (d. 1907) ; School, ; Honorary Fellow two s. five d. Educ. : home, under English of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1894; and foreign governesses, with masters for member of Court of Assistants of the Fish-

various branches of knowledge. Publications : mongers' Co., 1897 ; Hon. Litt.D. of Victoria Publications : articles Mr. Smith, 1874 ; Nan and other Tales (in University, 1899. on in Classical Blackwood), 1875 ; Pauline, 1877 ; Cousins, philology the Review, etc. Re- creations : : 1879 ; Troublesome Daughters, 1880 ; Dick motoring, reading. Address Villas Netherby, 1881 ; The -Baby's Grandmother, 7 Holland Road, Kensington, W. : and 1885 ; The History of a Week, 1886 ; A Stiff- Club Oxford Cambridge. necked 13 Dec. Generation, 1888 ; Her Great Idea, [Died 1910. 1888 General Sir Frederick ; A Mere Child, 1889 ; A Sage of Sixteen, WALKER, William of Forestier cr. 1889 ; The Havoc a Smile, 1890 ; The Edward Forestier-, K.C.B. ; cr. Mischief of Monica, 1891 ; The One Good 1894 ; G.C.M.G. ; 1901 ; Governor of 1891 For Gibraltar from 1905 G.O.C. Guest, ; Grown-Up Children, 1892 ; ; Mediterranean, b 17 1844 e. s. of late General The Matchmaker, 1893 ; A Question of 1909 ; April ; 1893 Sir W. Forestier- ; 1894 A Edward Penmanship, Ploughed, ; Walker, K.C.B., d. of 6th Bubble, 1895 ; Frederick, 1895 ; Successors and Jane, ; m. to the d. of Lieut.-Col. E late Title, 1896 ; Leddy Marget, 1896 ; Mabel, A. Ross, Iva 1887 one s. Educ. : Kildare 1997 ; The Intruders, 1898 ; Northum. Fusiliers, ; Sandhurst. Entered Scots The Archdeacon, 1899 ; Sir Patrick, the R.M.C. Guards, 1 1869-73 served in Kaffir Puddock, 1900 ; One of Ourselves, 900 ; 1862 ; Adjutant, ;

1901 A Dream's 1902 1877-78 ; Mil. Sec. Charlotte, ; Fulfilment, ; War, (despatches, C.B.) to Sir Bartle 1878-79 Zulu Stay-at-Homes, The Black Familiars, 1903 ; Frere, ; War, and of The Enlightenment of Olivia, 1907 ; Leonore 1879, including Inyezane occupation

1908 Recollections of a Scottish Ekowe medal with ; A.A. Stubbs, ; (despatches, clasp)

Novelist, 1910. Memories of Victorian and Q.M.G. Bechuanaland, 1884 (C.M.G.) ;

London, 1912 ; David and Jonathan on the commanded Infantry Brigade, Aldershot, 1889-90 in Riviera, 1914 ; Biographies from Blackwood; ; commanded troops Egypt, ] Lieut.-Gen. Western Twelve English Authoresses, etc. ; several 889-95 ; Commanding in volumes of shorter tales, and magazine District, 1895-99 ; Lieut.-General com- articles; was for four years the London mand of Lines of Communication, South 735 WALKER WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Africa Field Force, 1899-1901 (despatches WALKER, Richard Cornelius Critchett, C.M.G.- twice, Queen's medal, 2 clasps, G.C.M.G.). principal under-secretary of New South' : Gibraltar. b. at near Address Government House, ; Sea, Cape of Good Hope 28 June 1841 s. Clubs : Travellers', Marlborough. ; y. of late Rev. James [Died 30 Aug. 1910. Walker, M.A., Chaplain of New College, Sir K.C.B. cr. and WALKER, George Gustavus, ; Oxford, formerly headmaster King's,

1892 D.L. b. 1831 ; m. d. of and Incumbent of St. ; J.P., ; Anne, Luke's, Liverpool ; : : Admiral G. Lennock, 1856. Educ. Rugby ; unmarried. Educ. Educated under his Balliol Coll. Oxford (M.A. 1855). M.P. (C.) father, and at St. James's Grammar School, Dumfriesshire, 1865-68, 1869-74. Address: Sydney, under the Rev. Canon Druit, M.A. Entered Public Service Crawfordton, Thornhill, N.B. ; Tirandrish, of New South Wales Spean Bridge, Kingussie. Club : Carlton. as a Sessional Clerk in the Legislative Assem- [Died 5 Aug. 1897. bly, 1856 ; private secretary to Sir Charles Bt. cr. and Sir WALKER, Sir James Robert, 2nd ; Cowper, K.C.M.G., Henry Parkes, b. Sand 19 Oct. and Sir John 1868 ; D.L., J.P. ; Hutton, G.C.M.G., Robertson, K.C.M.G.; S. 1883 m. d. of Clerk of Records in Chief 1829 ; father, ; Louisa, Secretary's Dept : 1866-78 first Sir John Heron-Maxwell, Bt., 1863. Educ. ; clerk, 1878 ; principal under- N.S. Rugby ; Christ Church, Oxford (M.A.). secretary, Wales, 1879. Decorated for M.P. (C.) for Beverley, 1859-65. Owned services. Recreations : fishing and boating. about 7000 acres. Heir : s. James, b. 1865. Clubs : Union, Australian, Sydney.

Address : 41 Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Sand [Died 14 June 1903. Hutton, York. Club : Carlton. WALKER, Robert, J.P., A.M.I.C.E., four times [Died 12 June 1898. past President Society of Architects, London. Sir 3rd Bt. Address : 17 South WALKER, Captain James Heron, ; Mall, Cork.

cr. 1868 ; Hon. Major 3rd Batt. Hants Regt.; [Died 30 Jan. 1910. *. Rt. Hon. Sir J.P. ; b. 23 May 1865 ; of 2nd Bt. and WALKER, Samuel, 1st Bt., cr. P.C. Louisa, d. of Sir John Heron Maxwell, Bt. ; 1906; (Ireland); Lord Chancellor, from b. S. father 1898 ; m. Violet Maud Cecil, d. of Ireland, 1905 ; 1832 ; 2nd s. of Major-Gen, and the Hon. Mrs. Ives of Moyns Capt. A. Walker, Goreport, Co. Westmeath : m. d. of Park, Essex, 1889. Entered army, 1883; 1st, 1855, Cecilia, Arthur Greene ; s. four d. reserve, 1885. Owned about 7000 acres. two ; 2nd, 1881, Eleanor, d. of Rev.

Heir : s. Robert James Milo, b. 1890. Ad- A. MacLaughlin ; one s. one d. Educ. :

dress : Sand Hutton, Co. Yorks. Portarlington School ; Trinity College, Dublin. Irish [Died 25 Nov. 1900. Barr. 1855 ; Q.C. 1872 ; Solicitor - General for - WALKER, Rev. John, F.R.H.S. ; Hon. Canon Ireland, 1883 85 ;

of Newcastle ; Rector of Whalton ; Rural Attorney -General, 1885; Lord Chancellor of 1892-95 of Dean of Morpeth ; Vice-Chairman Castle- Ireland, ; Lord Justice Appeal,

ward Board of Guardians ; Secretary Church Ireland, 1895-1905; M.P. Londonderry, 1884-85. Heir: 8. Extension Committee Diocesan Society ; Alexander Arthur [b. 1857 : m. Proctor in Convocation ; b. Gigg, near Bury, 1885, Emily Florence, d. of Hon. s. L. Lanes, Feb. 1837 ; of James Walker, W. Crowther, M.D.]. Address: Pem- e. broke bleacher ; m. 1880, d. of Rev. J. Elphin- House, Upper Mount Street, Dublin. Clubs : stone Elliot Bates of Millbourne Hall and Reform, National Liberal ; Uni-

Whalton Rectory ; three s. one d. Educ. : versity, Stephen's Green, Dublin. St. Bees Coll., 1863. Curate of Newburn, [Died 13 Aug. 1911. Rev. 1865 ; Stockport, 1870-76 ; Ponteland, 1876- WALKER, Very William, M.A., LL.D. ; 1878; Whalton, 1878-80. Publications : occa- s. of a farmer in the Garioch, Aberdeenshire. sional in Educ. : Old Aberdeen papers the Proceedings of the Grammar School ; Newcastle Antiquarian Society. Recreation: King's College, Aberdeen. Ordained 1842; : Curate in St. gardening. Address Whalton Rectory, Andrew's Church, Aberdeen ; Rector of Morpeth. [Died 22 June 1910. Monymusk, 1844-1900 ; Dean of Sir Aberdeen and United WALKER, Mark, V.C., K.C.B. ; cr. 1893 ; Orkney , 1896-1906. Publications : General (retired) ; Sherwood Foresters Life and Times b. s. of the from 1900 ; Ireland ; e. of late Captain poet-priest John Skinner, Life of Alexander Walker, Gore Port, Westmeath, Primus John Skinner, Life of Bishop Jolly, and Elizabeth, d. of William Elliott; m. Life of Primus Gleig, Reminiscences of Three Catherine, d. of Robert Bruce, Chichester Churchmen (Primus Terrot Bp. Russell, of Arlington, Devon. Educ. : Portarlington. and Professor Grub), Moses and Deutero- The of Served in the army for 46 years ; Crimea, nomy, Kings Israel, Epochs of Scottish : Church lost right arm. Recreations hunting, History ; Nineteenth Century Remi- shooting, fishing. Address : 10 Castle Hill niscences, Academical and Ecclesiastical. Avenue, Folkestone. Club : United Service. Address : 104 Desswood Place, Aberdeen. [Died 23 July 1902. [Died 11 March 1911. Oliver b. WALKER, Ormerod, J.P., D.L. ; 1833; WALKER, Hon. William Campbell, C.M.G. e. s. of late Oliver Ormerod Walker and 2nd 1901 ; member of the Legislative Council d. of late wife, Helen Elizabeth, Timothy J. from 1892 ; Minister of Education and Im- Garston of Chester; m. 1860, Jane, d. of migration, and Minister representing the Thomas Harrison of Singleton Park, West- Government in the Legislative Council from

morland. High Sheriff, Lancaster, 1876 ; 1896 ; b. 1837 ; e. s. of late Sir William was Lieut.-Col. 8th Lancashire R.V. was Stuart ; Walker, K.C.B. ; m. 1871, Margaret, Militia Capt. 7th Lancashire ; M.P. Salford, d. of late Archdeacon Wilson of Christchurch. 1877-80. Address : Chesham, Bury. Clubs: Educ. : Trinity College, Glenalmond, Perth- Carlton, Windham. [Died 30 May 1914. shire; Trinity College, Oxford. M.A. Sir Peter Bt. cr. in WALKER, Carlaw, 2nd ; 1886; Arrived Canterbury, 1862, and was b. 7 e. s. D.L., J.P. ; May 1854 ; of Sir intimately associated with the settlement 1st Chairman of Peter Walker and of Andrew, Bt., development Canterbury ; was and Son, and Eliza, d. of John Reid, Lime- engaged with his brother in sheep-farming Fife S. father 1893 m. kilns, ; ; 1899, Ethel for many years ; member of the Blanche, d. of late H. C. and Hon. Mrs. girsuitsouse of Representatives for Ashburton, d. of Okeover, 3rd Baron Waterpark ; one 1884-90 ; Chairman (first) Ashburton County s. one d. High Sheriff, Lancashire, 1896. Council, 1877-93 ; a member of Board of Heir : s. Ian Peter Andrew Monro, b. 30 Governors, Canterbury College, for many : Nov. 1902. Address Osmaston Manor, years ; as also a member of the Land Board Osmaston, Derby. Clubs : Carlton, Junior of Canterbury, until joining the Ministry in : Carlton ; Royal iTacht Squadron, Cowes. 1896. Address Wellington, New Zealand. [Died 15 Oct. 1915. Club: New, Edinburgh. [Died 5 Jan, 1904. 736 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WALLACE

Hon. William in WALKER, Gregory, Judge more Square, 1880-81 ; St. Agnes, Kenning- Bankruptcy and Probate, Supreme Court, ton Park, 1881-85. Address : Ascension New South Wales, 1898-1906; b. 14 Dec. Vicarage, Lavender Hill, S.W. 1348; s. of Giles Walker of North Lynn, [Died 15 Nov. 1914. Norfolk m. e. d. of late T. ; 1875, Anna, WALLACE, Maj.-Gen. Hill, C.B. ; b. Alicante, Whistler Smith of Educ. : Ton- 13 Sydney. Aug. 1823 ; 3rd s. of Joseph Wallace, bridge ; College, Oxford (scholar). Beechmount, Co. Antrim ; m. 1st, Harriet Called to Bar. Lincoln's 1873 went to d. of Inn, ; S., Capt. F. W. Burgoyne, R.N. ; 2nd, Chancellor of the of N.S.W., 1882 ; Marion C., d. of C. Gibbons, Stanuell. Educ.: 1887-98. Publications : Par- Sydney, The private schools ; Addiscombe College. Joined tition a Manual of Partition Acts, ; A Bombay Artillery, 1843 ; Adjutant Horse of the to Exe- Compendium Law relating Artillery, 1851-56 ; Brigade Major to Artil- cutors and Administrators Ad- ; (joint) lery, Bombay Army, 1856-60 ; during this ministration Actions. Address : Highfield, interval officiated also as town major, Fort Mossvale, New South Wales. Club : Union, St. George, Bombay, under late Lord Elphin- 3 June 1910. stone Sydney. [Died the Governor, also as remount agent ; WALLACE, Alfred Russel, O.M., LL.D., D.C.L., commanded troop of Royal Horse Artillery, 1860-63 to F.R.S. occasional author President of ; transferred Royal Artillery, ; ; 1861 b. ; Lieut.-Col. 1863 ; reappointed to Land Nationalisation Society ; Usk, R.H.A. ; A. Adjt.-Gen. Monmouthshire, 8 Jan. 1823 ; father a Bombay Army, of 1864 ; commanded a division of gentleman Scottish ancestry ; m. Annie, Royal in at e. d. of William Mitten, Hurstpierpoint, Artillery Abyssinia ; present capture of Magdala (despatches, C.B. and ; Sussex, 1866 ; one s. one d. Educ. : Hert- medal) ford Grammar School. With elder brother commanded R.H.A. Exeter and Woolwich, in a 1871-72 ; R.A. Mhow Division, 1873-74 ; land surveyor and architect, 1838-44 ; in to R.A. Mysore, 1875-79 ; commanded went the Amazon with Bates, 1848-52 ; in Mysore Division, 1879; retired Dec. 1879. Malay Archipelago, 1854-62 ; afterwards Decorated for services in occupied with natural history, social science, Abyssinia. Ad- and scientific literature lectured in dress : The Pool House, Astley, near Stock- ; America in 1886-87. Publications : Travels on the port. [Died 4 June 1899. of Amazon, 1853 ; Palm Trees the Amazon, WALLACE, Gen. Lew (Lewis), American 1853 ; The Malay Archipelago, 1869 ; novelist ; b. Brookville, Indiana, U.S.A., Natural Selection, 1870 ; Miracles and 1827 ; m. Susan, d. of Maj. Isaac C. Elston

Modern Spiritualism, 1874 ; new edition, of Crawfordsville, Indiana. 2nd Lieut, in 1896; The Geographical Distribution of Mexican War; in Civil War Adj. -Gen. of

Animals, 1876 ; Tropical Nature, 1878 ; Indiana ; promoted Colonel, Brigadier- Gen-

Australasia, 1879 ; Island Life, 1880 ; Land eral, then, in 1862, Maj or- General, the latter of Nationalisation, 1882 ; Bad Times, 1885 ; on recommendation General U. S. Grant,

Darwinism, 1889 ; Vaccination a Delusion, for good conduct at Fort Donelson ; Barr. of 1898 ; The Wonderful Century its Successes 1848 ; Governor New Mexico, 1878-81 ; its and Failures, 1898 ; new ed., greatly U.S. Minister to Turkey, 1881-85. Publica- : enlarged, 1903 ; Studies, Scientific and tions The Fair God, 1873 ; Ben Hur, 1880 ; of of Social, 1900 ; Man's Place in the Universe, The Boyhood Christ, 1888; Life

Is : The of 1903, new ed. 1904 ; My Life, 1905 ; General Ben Harrison, 1888 Prince Mars ? of Habitable 1907 ; My Life, condensed India, 1893 ; The Wooing Malkatoon, in : one volume, 1908 ; Notes of a Botanist 1898. Recreations hunting and fishing, for (by Dr. R. Spruce), edited and condensed which kept house and steamboat on Kan- A. R. 2 1908 The World kakee river. Address : In- by Wallace, yols. ; Crawfordsville, of Life, 1910 ; Social Environment and diana, U.S.A. [Died 17 Feb. 1905. Moral 1912 and numerous Progress, ; WALLACE, Hon. Nathaniel Clarke, M.P. for scientific papers and popular articles. Re- West York, Ontario, Canada; b. Wood- creations : chess, gardening. Address : Old s. late bridge, Canada, 21 May 1844 ; 3rd of Orchard, Broadstone, Wimborne, Dorset. Capt. Nathaniel Wallace, of Woodbridge, 7 [Died Nov. 1913. native of Sligo, Ireland, and Ann Wallace, Sir WALLACE, Arthur Robert, Kt., cr. 1901 ; of same place ; m. Belinda Gillmor, 1877.- J.P. b. 1837 m. Geor- C.B., B.A., D.L., ; ; Educ. : Public School, Woodbridge, and giana, d. of late Maj. George A. F. Quentin, Grammar School, Weston. M.P. for West : 10th lloyal Hussars ; three s. two d. Educ. first re- Riding of York, elected in 1878 ; Trinity College, Dublin. Principal clerk elected in 1882, 1887, and 1891 ; Controller Chief Secretary's office, Dublin Castle, to of for 17 Dec. 1892 re- & Customs Canada, ; 1901. Address : Ardnamona Lough Eske, signed Controllership, 12 Dec. 1895 ; was Co. Donegal. Club : lloyal St. George's re-elected M.P. in 1896 by majority of 4068, Yacht, Kingstown. [Died 9 Apr. 1912. being largest majority in the history of Conservative WALLACE, Rev. Charles Hill ; Hon. Canon Dominion ; an Independent of believer in was Bristol, 1891 ; b. Halifax, Nova Scotia, and thorough protection ; 12 Jan. 1833 ;. *. of Charles Hill Wallace, Grand Master of the Loyal Orange Associa- Barrister of Lincoln's Inn. Educ. : Rugby; tion of British America, which office held : Pembroke Coll. Oxford ; M.A. ; 1st Class from 1887. Address Woodbridge, Ontario, : Toronto National Classics, First Public Exam. Mods., 1853 ; Canada. Clubs Albany, ; Hon. 4th Class Lit. Hum., and Hon. 4th Toronto. [Died 8 Oct. 1901. Class Law and History, 1855. Ordained WALLACE, Robert, F.R.S.E., F.C.S., F.L.S., Curate of Holy Trinity, Clifton, Bristol, of and Rural 1857; etc. ; Professor Agriculture Vicar, Holy Trinity, 1867|; resigned, 1892; Economy, University of Edinburgh, from Examining Chaplain to Bishop of Bristol, 2nd *. of Samuel Wallace 1885 ; b. 1853 ; 1897 Colonials ; Hon. Chaplain King's I.Y. Wallace Hall (d. 1884), and Susan (d. 1889), 1901-1904; F.R.G.S. Recreations: reading o. d. of late James Reid, surgeon R.N., and travelling. Address : 3 Greenhead, Dumfriesshire. Educ. : Button Bristol. Club : United Uni- and Edin- Row, Clifton, Hall Academy, Dumfriesshire ; versity. [Died 18 May 1912. burgh University. Publications : Farm Live of Britain Indian WALLACE, Rev. Charles Stebbing ; Vicar of Stock Great ; Agriculture ; Church of the Ascension Battersea, from The Agriculture and Rural Economy of and Zealand 1885 ; Hon. Canon of Southwark, 1905. Australia New ; Farming Recreation Educ. : Pembroke College, Cambridge (B.A.). Industries of Cape Colony. ; of abroad. Address : 5 Mansfield Curate Monk's-Eleigh, 1866-71 ; St. travelling Clubs : Junior Constitu- Philip, Sydenham, 1871-77 ; St. Paul, Lori- Place, Edinburgh. 737 WALLACE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Scottish Sir cr. tional ; United Service, Conservative, WALPOLE, Spencer, K.C.B.; 1893; 6 Union, Edinburgh. [Died June 1899. Hon. D.L. Oxford, and LL.D. Edinburgh ; 1903 b. 1846 b. 6 e. s. of Rt. WALLACE, Robert John, C.B. ; ; Feb. 1839 ; Hon. Spencer d. of *. of J. H. Wallace ; m. 1882, Matilda, Horatio Walpole" (d. 1898), and Isabella, d. s. Assistant of F. Masters ; one three d. Con- Right Hon. Spencer Perceval; m. 1867, of troller of legacy duties 1896-99 ; Secretary, Marion, d. Sir John D. Murray, Bart., of : Estate Duty and Inland Revenue, 1899- Blackbarony ; one d. Educ. Eton. Clerk : 1902. Address 3 St. Paul's Place, St. in the War Office, 1858 ; Inspector of 2 of Leonard's-on-Sea. [Died May 1909. Fisheries, 1867 ; Lieutenant-Governor the In- Isle of 1882 to the Post WALLACE, Lieut.-Gen. Rowland Robert, Man, ; Secretary b. 1830. Entered Publications : of dian Army ; 27 Jan. Office, 1893-99. History Life of Rt. army, 1847 ; Lieut.-Gen. 1892 ; unemployed England from 1815; Hoi.

list, 1888. Club : Constitutional. Spencer Perc val ; Life of Lord John

[Died 14 Jan. 1915. Russell ; The Electorate and the Legisla- Col. Arthur C.I.E. ture Relations in WALLACE, William James, ; Foreign (bpth Engli&h Col. Citizen Of 1890; R.E. Entered army, 1860; Series) ; The Land Home Rule ; vols. i. 1886 ; served Afghan War, 1878-80 (thanks History of Twenty-Five Years, and : of -in-Chief, India, medal) ; ii., 1904. Address Hartfield Grove, Cole- Egypt, 1882 (despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col., man's Hatch, Sussex. Club : Athenaeum. 4th class Osmanieh, medal with clasp, [Died 7 July 1907. Khedive's star). Club : United Service. WALPOLE, Rt. Hon. Spencer Horatio, retired s. of [Died 6 Feb. 1902. statesman ; b. 11 Sept. 1806 ; 2nd cr. d. of WALLER, Sir Francis Ernest, 4th Bt., 1815 ; Thomas Walpole and Lady Margaret, b. of late Capt. Royal Fusiliers ; 11 June 1880 ; 2nd Earl 01 Egmont ; m. 4th d. Rt. 2nd *. of 3rd Bt. and Beatrice Katharine Hon. Spencer Perceval, 1835 (d. 1886). d. of and : Trin. Coll. Camb. Frances.' 5th Christopher Lady Educ. Eton ; (M.A., 1846 Sophia Tower ; S. father 1892. Served Hon. LL.D.). Barr. ; Q.C. ; M.P. : South Africa, 1899-1902. Heir b. Wathen Midhurst, 1847-56 ; for Camb. Univ. 1856- 6 Oct. 1881 m. d. of State Home Arthur [b. ; 1904, Viola, 1886 ; Secretary Department, : for of Henry Le Sueur. Club Bachelors']. 1852, 1858-59, 1866-67 ; a Commissioner Address : Woodcote, Warwick. Church Estate, 1856-58, 1862-66; Deputy [Died 25 Oct. 1914. High Steward Camb. Univ. Address : 109 of of Oil Middlesex. Clubs : WALLER, S. E., member Society Eaton Square ; Ealing, *. Painters ; b. Gloucester, 16 June 1850 ; Carlton, Athenaeum, Oxford and Cambridge. of Fred. Sandham Waller and Anne E. [Died 22 May 1898. : of Waller ; m. 1874, Mary L. Fowler. Educ. WALSH, Yen. Philip ; Canon Auckland of ; began as student in R.A. from 1897 ; Archdeacon Waimate, 1900- in b. 7 s. of late 1869 ; two small pictures hung there 1912 ; May 1843 ; 2nd Rev. less 1871 ; after that more or continuously ; Edw. Walsh of Kilcooley, Co. Tipperary, : two pictures in Tate Gallery, Millbank ; two Ireland. Educ. privately. Passed most Galleries to in Sydney and Melbourne National ; of youth in France ; emigrated New in many pictures engraved, Empty Saddle, Zealand, 1866 ; engaged some years for Day of Reckoning, 'Twixt Love and Duty farming, acting as lay-reader settlement ; etc. Publications : Six Weeks in the Saddle, awarded scholarship, St. John's College. 1874 Sebastian's Secret ; wrote many magazine Auckland, 1872 ; Deacon, ; Priest, articles : first and stories (short). Recreations 1876 ; appointment, Waitara, Taranaki,

very fond of fishing, and when a young man large scattered district, laborious work ;

of hunting, but got little chance of it in after seven years removed to Auckland ;

later life ; his unfailing resource books. temporary charge, St. Mary's, Parnell ; Address : 6 Wychcombe Studios, Haver- thence to Coromandel, a gold-mining dis-

stock Hill, N.W. [Died 5 June 1903. trict ; visited the old country, 1883-84 ; WALLINGTON, Colonel Sir John Williams, again in 1899-1900; Vicar of Waimate cr. K.C.B., 1898 ; C.B., 1881 ; J.P. for North, 1884-1909. Waimate Archdeaconry

Wilts and Gloster ; b. The Ridge, Gloster- includes numerous native districts worked 16 1822 o. s. of late Publications : occasional shire, March ; John by Maori clergy.

Wallington, Dursle, Glostershire, and Anne, scientific papers for New Zealand Institute ; social 2nd d. of Edward Sheppard, The Ridge ; contributions to magazines on and short stories. Recrea- m. 1852, Henrietta Maria (d. 1905), y. d. of artistic subjects ; late Col. William Beach, Oakley Hall, Hants tions : mechanics, gardening, drawing, paint- : and Keevil House, ; three s. three ing, etc. Address Cambridge, Auckland, d. Educ. : Harrow. Entered 83rd Regi- New Zealand. to 4th b. 1847 s. of ment, 1839 ; exchanged Light WALSH, Walter ; Folkestone, ; retired as Eliza- Dragoons, 1847 ; Captain, 1852 ; Thomas and Sarah Walsh ; m. 1874, Gloster Militia as s. d. joined North Major, 1852 ; beth, d. of George Adams ; two one in Lieut.-Col. 1854 ; Hon. Col. 4th Batt. Gloster After his earliest manhood was engaged retired editor of the Regiment, 1872 ; 1884. Decorated for Protestant work ; assistant of long service with Militia. Recreations : hunt- English Churchman, 1884-1900 ; editor

ing, shooting, cricket, rackets. Address: the Protestant Observer from 1888 ; editor

Keevil Manor, Trowbridge, Wilts. of Grievances from Ireland, 1905 ; F.R.

[Died 23 March 1910. Hist.S. ; founder of the Imperial Protestant cr. WALLIS, Sir Fred. C., Kt., 1911 ; B.A., Federation (1896), with which 56 Protestant her M.B., B.C. Cantab ; F.R.C.S. England, organisations in Great Britain and of Surgeon to Charing Cross, Grosvenor, and Colonies are united ; editorial secretary

St. Mark's Hospitals ; Consulting Surgeon the Imperial Protestant Federation, 1905 ; St. Monica's and Willesden Cottage Hos- lectures on Protestant questions. Publica- of the : of the Oxford pitals ; Vice-President Union Jack tions The Secret History b. 18 of Club ; Southampton. Dec. 1859 ; m. Movement ; The History the Romeward A 1890, May, 2nd d. of late H. Aspinall, Q.C., Movement in the Church of England ; of Victoria s. d. Declara- Attorney- General ; one two Defence of the King's Protestant Life Educ.: Caius Coll. Cambridge ; St. Bartholo- tion ; The Ritualists ; The Religious Publications : in Great mew's Hospital. various of ; The Jesuits their papers on surgery and surgical operations. Britain : an Historical Enquiry into : of Recreations yachting, golfing, and fishing. Political Influence ; the Women Martyrs : : Power Address 107 Harley Street, W. Clubs the Reformation ; The Unknown

Oxford and Cambridge, Bath, Union Jack. Behind the Irish Nationalist Party ; Popular a number of [Died 26 Apr. 1912. Protestant Papers ; and large 738 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WALTON

Protestant pamphlets ; contributor to the 1846; *. of late John Walter and Emily 1904. : 21 Protestant Dictionary, Address Frances (nee Court) ; m. Henrietta Maria, Osterley Avenue, Osterley Park, Isleworth. e. d. of Rev. T. A. Anson of Longford, 25 s. : [Died Feb. 1912. Derbyshire, 1872 ; two two d. Edcu. William WALSH, Rt. Rev. Pakenham, D.D. ; Eton ; Christ Church, Oxford. Barr. Lin- St. b. 1820 ; s. of Thomas Walsh, Helena coln's Inn Fields ; never practised. Ad- Lodge, Co. Roscommon, and Mary, d. of dress : Bear Wood, Wokingham. Clubs :

Robert Pakenham, Athlone ; m. 1st, Clara, Travellers', Union. [Died 22 Feb. 1910. d. of Muswell Sir cr. Samuel Ridley, Hill, London, WALTER, Edward, K.C.B. ; 1887 ; d. of 1861 (d. 1875) ; 2nd, Annie, late Rev. Capt. ; Founder and Commanding Officer

John Winthrop Hackett, M.A., St. James, Corps of Commissionaires ; b. 9 Dec. 1823 ; Bray, 1879. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin y. s. of late John Walter, M.P., Bearwood, 1861 of J. C. V M.A.). Donellan Lecturer, T.C.D., ; Berks ; m. Mary, d. Athorpe, Biblical : Vice-Chancellor's Prize ; Greek, Dinnington Hall, Yorks, 1853. Educ.

Divinity Prize, etc. Deacon, 1843 ; Priest, Eton ; Exeter Coll. Oxford. Entered 44th of 1844 ; Cdrate of Ovoca ; Curate Rath- Regt. 1843 ; Capt. 1847 ; exchanged to

drum ; Incumbent of Sandford, Dublin ; 8th Hussars, 1848 ; retired 1853 ; founded of Dean of Cashe ; Canon Christ Church, the Corps of Commissionaires, 13 Feb. 1859, of for Dublin ; Bishop Ossory, 1878-97. Pub- which service he was thanked by H.R.H. : lications Donnellan Lectures on Christian the Duke of Cambridge ; a Testimonial

Missions, 1862 ; Moabite Stone, 1874 ; Forty from the officers of the Army and Navy was

Days of the Bible, 1874 ; The Angel of the presented to him in acknowledgment of his for : in life Lord, 1876 ; Daily Readings Holy services 1884. Recreations early : Seasons, 1876 ; Ancient Monuments and hunting, shooting, boating. Address Bar- of Holy Writ, 1878 ; Heroes the Mission racks of the Corps of Commissionaires, 419 of Field, 1880; The Decalogue Charity, Strand, S.W. ; Perran Lodge, Branksome, : 1882 ; Echoes of Bible History, 1886 ; The Dorset. Club Army and Navy. Voices of the Psalms, 1889. Address : In- [Died 26 Feb. 1904. veruisk, Killiney, Co. Dublin. WALTERS, Frank Bridgman, Principal of Isle [Died 30 July 1902. King William's Coll., of Man, from 1886 ; Sir cr. 1831 b. s. of WALSHAM, John, 2nd Bt. ; ; 30 Nov. 1851 ; Rev. John T. Walters,

K.C.M.G. 1895 ; D.L. ; Her Britannic Rector of Buckland Monachorum ; m. Majesty's Minister at Peking (retired); b. Cecilia Frances, y. d. of late Patrick Beales, Oct. e. s. of 1st 1878. : Cheltenham, 29 1830 ; Bt. Cambridge, Educ. Uppingham ; and Sarah, 2nd d. of Matthew Bell, Wool- Queen's Coll. Camb. (M.A.) 8th Wrangler

sington House, Northumberland ; S. father (bracketed) ; Fellow of Queen's Coll. Camb. o. 1874 ; m. Florence, d. of Hon. P. Campbell Assistant Master Clifton College, 1877-81 ; Scarlett (Abinger), C.B., Parkhurst, Surrey, House Master, Dover College, 1881-86. : : 1867. Educ. Bury St. Edmunds ; Trin. Publications joint-author of a Treatise on

Coll. Camb. (M.A.). Audit Office ; Clerk- Geometrical Conies (with Arthur Cockshott). ship in Foreign Office, 1854; attached to Recreations : golf, cricket, fishing. at Legation at Mexico, 1857 ; Acting Consul [Died 1 Aug. 1899. Attache" at Mexico, 1859 ; 2nd Paid Mexico, WALTERS, Ven. William, M.A., Vicar of 1st 1861 of : 1860 ; Attache", ; Secretary Malvern Wells from 1905. Educ. Christ a Legation in Mexico, 1861, 1862; 2nd Church, Oxford. Vicar of Oldham, 1864-73 ; at of Secretary, 1862 ; Charge" d'Affaires Mexico, Pershore, 1873-94 ; Hon. Canon Worcester, of 1863-65 ; Madrid, 1866 ; Acting Charge" 1881-89 ; Rector Alvechurch, 1894-1904 ;

d'Aftaires, 1887 ; The Hague, 1870 ; Secre- , 1889-1911. Ad- : tary of Legation at Madrid, 1875 ; Secretary dress Malvern Wells. [Died 23 Sept. 1912. of at 1878 1883 Sec. Embassy Berlin, ; Paris, ; WALTERS, Rev. W. D., Gen. London at Paris in the b. Minister Plenipotentiary Wesleyan Mission (retired) ; 16 Oct. 1839 ; of absence of the Ambassador, 1885 ; Envoy s. of late William Walters Pontypool ; m. Minister d. of Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 1863, Elizabeth, Rev. Jabez Rought ; to Emperor of China, and also to King of thirteen c. Educ. : Monmouth Grammar retired on a Corea, 1885 ; Bucharest, 1892 ; School. Entered Wesleyan Ministry, 1865 ; pension, 1894. Heir : s. John Scarlett, b. spent 14 years in the Provinces, including : 1869. Address Knill Court, Kington, Here- Bradford and Leeds also 10 years in London ; : St. fordshire. Clubs James's, Travellers', appointed to London Mission, 1889 ; elected

Brooks's. [Died 10 Dec. 1905. Member of the Legal Hundred, 1891 ; elected WALSHAM, William Johnson, Surgeon. Educ. : Representative to Methodist Ecumenica of St. Bartholomew's Hospital ; University Conference in Washington, U.S.A., 1890. Aberdeen. F.R.C.S. Eng. 1875; M.B. and Publications : sundry articles to papers,

C.M. Aberd. 1871. Surgeon and Lecturer theological and otherwise ; joint compiler of : on Surgery, St. Bartholomew's Hospital ; the General Hymnary. Recreation his- Examiner in Surgery, Royal College of Sur- torical research. Address : 12 West View,

geons of England ; Consulting Surgeon to Highgate Hill. N. [Died 14 June 1913. for Sir the Metropolitan Hospital, Hospital Hip WALTON, John Lawson, K.C. ; Attorney-

Disease, Sevenoaks, and Bromley Cottage General from 1905 ; M.P. (L.) South Leeds of the s. of late Hospital ; late Surgeon in charge since 1892 ; J.P. Bucks ; Rev. Orthopaedic Department and Lecturer on John Walton, M.A., formerly Wesleyan

Anatomy, St. Bartholomew's Hospital ; Missionary in Ceylon, afterwards Pres. of Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical, Wesleyan Conferences for Great Britain and o. d. of Pathological, and Clinical Societies. Pub- South Africa ; m. 1882, Joanna, late lications : Surgery, its Theory and Practice, Robt. Hedderwick, founder of Glasgow

7th edition, 1900 ; Surgical Pathology, 2nd Citizen, and s. of T. C. Hedderwick, formerly s. edition ; Deformities of the Foot ; Nasal M.P. for Wick Burghs ; three two d. : Obstruction ; Appendicitis ; and various Educ. Merchant Taylors' School, Great scientific and Univ. 1st Common papers on surgical subjects. Crosby ; Lond. Prizeman, : Address 77 Harley Street, W. ; Warren- Law. Barr. 1877 ; adopted Liberal Candi- : to contest side, Forest Row, Sussex. Clubs Con- date for Battersea ; resigned 1892 servative, Savage. [Died 5 Oct. 1903. Central Leeds unsuccessfully, ; selected for South to WALTER, Arthur Eraser, D.L., J.P., M.A. ; as Liberal Candidate Leeds, Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. Commandant 1st succeed Lord Playfair, and returned M.P. a Inner 1897. V.B. Royal Berks Regt. (retired) ; Director 1892 ; elected Bencher, Temple , : of of London and South- Western Railway ; Recreations member Sandwich and b. Golf Clubs 1 High Steward of Wokingham ; 12 Sept. Harewood Downs ; shooting, 739 WALTON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

fishing, riding. Address : 5 Paper Buildings and Dunbar. Publications: several maga- E.C. 42 Great Cumberland Place zine Temple, ; ; and newspaper articles, sermons, etc. Coombe Hill, Butlers Cross, Bucks. Clubs : Address : The Rectory, Haddington, Scot- Brooks's, Reform. [Died 19 Jan. 1908. land. Club : Conservative, Edinburgh. Sir cr. 1901 The WALTON, Joseph, Kt., ; Hon. [Died 16 Feb. 1910, of Mr. Justice Walton ; Judge the King's WANTAGE, 1st Baron (U.K.; cr. 1885).

Bench Div. from 1901 b. 1845 ; e. s. of Robert James ; Loyd-Lindsay, V.C., K.C.B. ; of Lanes m. cr. 1881 Joseph Walton Fazakerley, ; ; landowner in Berkshire, North- Teresa, d. of late N. D'Arcy of Ballyforan, amptonshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, : Co. Roscommon, 1871. Educ. Stonyhurst. Huntingdonshire ; Lord-Lieut, of Berkshire

Barrister Lincoln's 1868 ; 1892 from 1886 of Inn, Q.C. ; ; Brig.-Gen. Volunteer Force ; of the Bencher, 1896 ; chairman General Prov. Grand Master of Freemasons for the of 1899 Recorder of of Council the Bar, ; County Berkshire from 1898 ; Extra Wigan, 1895-1901. Address: 11 Montagu Equerry to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales (after- near wards b. Square, W. ; Shinglestreet, Woodbridge. King Edward VII.) ; 17 April 1832 ; [Died 12 Aug. 1910. 2nd s. of late Lieut.-Gen. James Lindsay, Sir cr. 1912 WALTON, Robert, Kt. ; Director, Balcarres, Fife, and Anne, d. of Sir Coutts of British Chamber Commerce, Pans ; was Trotter, Bt. ; m. Harriet Sarah Jones Loyd, Vice-President, 1908-9, and President, 1910- o. c. of 1st and last Baron Overstone, 1858. : 1911 ; President of the Anglo-American Educ. Eton. Entered Scots Fusilier

Y.M.C.A., Paris, 1912 ; Chairman, Coronation Guards, 1850 ; served throughout the of Paris Ftes, Paris, 1911 ; Director the Crimean Campaign, and received the Victoria

British Charitable Fund ; Member Queen Cross for deeds of valour at Alma and Inker- Victoria Homes and British mann of the Battalion Committee, ; Adj. ; A.D.C. to Paris of Commander-in-Chief Sir Schools Committee, ; Liveryman James Simpson ; of Lieut.-Col. the Curriers' Guild ; Freeman the City Scots Guards, 1857 ; retired from of Ge"ne"ral of London ; Member the Syndicat army some years ; Equerry to H.R.H. Cuirs et Peaux de France b. 1843 *. Prince of Wales des ; ; (afterwards King Edward of Thomas Walton, Blenkinsopp, near Halt- VII.); 1858-59; Col. Royal Berkshire Eliza- whistle, Northumberland; m. 1866, Volunteers, 1860-95 ; of Hon. Artillery Com- : - beth d. of George Bell, Carlisle. Educ. pany, 1866 81 ; M.P. (C.) Berkshire, 1865- 1885 Financial private school. Leather importer ; took a ; Secretary to War Office in in the of Lord Beaconsfield's prominent part development Government, 1877-80 ; friendly relations between Great Britain and Chairman of Committee of Enquiry on a of in the France, and was strong advocate Recruiting Army, 1890 ; Member of Patriotic Franco-British Penny Post ; did useful Royal Fund Commission ; Chair- work by representations to the French man of English Red Cross Society, in which Government during the revision of the capacity he visited the hospitals along the French tariff, 1910, concerning duties affect- lines of communication between Havre and British also endeav- and he entered Paris the ing goods ; " constantly Paris, during siege, oured to obtain most favoured nation Oct. and went out to the seat of war " 1870, treatment in France for the produce of during the Turco-Servian Campaign, 1876. himself British Over-Seas Dominions ; Fellow Royal Farmed 12,000 acres in Berkshire, Colonial Institute. Address : 14 rue Dieu, and as a practical farmer gave evidence Paris. Clubs : Travellers', British, Paris. before the Royal Commission on Agriculture, [Died 22 July 1914. 1894, and also before Royal Commission on WANDSWORTH, 1st Baron (U.K., cr. 1895), Agricultural Holdings presided over by Mr. Sydney James Stern ; J.P. for Surrey and Chamberlain. Publications : articles in

London ; also Viscount of the Kingdom of Nineteenth Century and other periodicals of the the Volunteer Portugal ; Hon. Col. 4th Vol. Batt. upon Forces ; Red Cross title of Viscount Boers in South Africa East Surrey Regt. [The Society ; ; Farming was inherited from his father, who established and Estate Management. Owned about in London the firm of Stern Brothers, of 52,000 acres. No heir to title. Recreations : which firm he remained the head until his shooting and hunting, the latter chiefly with

death. ] b. London ; e. s. of Viscount de the Pytchley and Old Berkshire Hounds. d. Address : 2 Carlton Stern and Sophia, of Aaron Asher Gold- Gardens, S.W. ; Lock- : smid ; unmarried. Liberal. Educ. Mag- inge House, Wantage, Berks ; Overstone dalene Coll. Camb. Contested Mid-Surrey, Park, Northampton. Clubs : Carlton,

1880 and 1884 ; Tiverton Div. of Devonshire, United Service, Athenaeum, Guards', Travel- 1885; Borough of Ipswich, 1886; M.P. lers'. [Died 10 June 1901. of till Colonel Sir Stowmarket Div. Suffolk, 1891-95, WARBURTON, Robert, K.C.I.E. ; : cr. elevation to the peerage. Publications 1898 ; C.S.I., Indian Staff Corps. En- of the tered 1861 A Bill for the Better Housing Working Army, ; Col. 1893 ; served Districts of Classes in Rural (House Com- Abyssinian Campaign (medal) ; Afghan War, 1879-80 of mons) ; pamphlet on the Parliamentary (Brevet Major, medal) Franchise, 1884. Possessed considerable [Died 22 Apr. 1899. freehold property in the county of London. WARBURTON, Col. William Pleace, C.S.I. : 1899 Recreations coaching, fishing, yachting, ; M.D., M.B., C.M. ; Superintendent of and other sports ; member Royal Yacht Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh ; b. 1843 ; s. Squadron and Four-in-hand Club. No heir of Hon. James Warburton, P. E. Island, to title. Address : 10 Great Stanhope Street, Canada ; m. 1876, Harriot Emily, d. of late Mayfair, W. Clubs : Marlborough, St. P. S. Melvill, C.S.I., Bengal Civil Service; s. one d. : James's, Bachelors', Reform ; Royal Yacht two Educ. Prince of Wales 10 1912. Squadron, Cowes. [Died Feb. College, Charlottetown, P. E. Island ; Univ. Canon of of Entered I.M.S. 1866 retired WANNOP, Rev. Thomas Nicholson, Edinburgh. ; Medical Officer of St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, from 1886 ; 1899 ; to Maharajah Rector of Holy Trinity. Haddington, 1855- Kaipurthala, 1874; P.M.O. and Sanitary s. of C. 1894 1907; b. 26 July 1822; Wannop, Commissioner, Assam, ; Inspector- landed proprietor, Newby, Cumberland, General of Civil Hospitals, N.W.P. and Oudh, to and e. d. of John Booth, Sherburn Grange, 1895 ; Hon. Surgeon Viceroy, India, 1899. : Co. Durham. Educ. : private school ; Address Meadow Walk, Edinburgh. of Durham Univ. ; sometime Exhibitioner [Died 19 Oct. 1911. Hatfield Hall; M.A. and L.Th., 1849. WARD, A. C., D.S.O. 1904; Captain 2nd sole of the Lancashire Fusiliers s. of Colonel the Hon. Ordained, 1849 ; had charge ; C. J. of Parish of Pittington for live years ; founded Ward, C.M.G., Kingston, Jamaica, Indies b. 1878 m. the Episcopal Churches at North Berwick West ; Jamaica, ; 1906. WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WARDELL-YERBURGH

d. 1902-3 Chairman of Leeds Public Ruby, d. of R. W. Mansbridge ; two Mayor, ; Educ. : Beaumont College, Old Windsor, Dispensary for past thirteen years, and England. Joined 6th Militia Battalion associated with other charities in Leeds. : Lancashire Fusiliers, 1899 ; served S. Africa Recreations shooting, fishing, and golf. 1900 (received direct commission into present Address : Moor Allerton House, Leeds. with 3rd Clubs : National Liberal Leeds and Regiment) ; Aro Expedition ; County Southern Nigeria Regiment, 1901-1902 Liberal, Exchange, Leeds. with 8 Nov. 1908. (African General Service medal clasp) ; [Died - F.S.A. J.P. b. 7 engaged in various expeditions, 1902 1903 WARD, John, ; ; Belfast, Aug. (despatches, D.S.O.). Address : c/o Messrs. 1832. Publications : The Liber Studiorum Cox and Co.. 16 Charing Cross, S.W. of Turner as a Drawing-Book for Students of of [Died 3 Sept. 1914. Landscape Art, 1890 ; Hon. Editor 1891 South WARD, Charles James, C.M.G. ; Member Poynter's Kensington Drawing-Book, of Legislative and Privy Councils, Jamaica. and Vere Foster's Drawing-Book, 1876-90 ; Address : Kingston, Jamaica. Pyramids and Progress, Sketches from Sacred 1901 [Died 7 Dec. 1913. Egypt, 1900 ; The Beetle, ; their 1902 WARD, Colonel Henry Constantine Evelyn, Greek Coins and Parent Cities, ; s. Its and 1905. C.I.E. 1888 ; b. 16 April, 1837 ; y. of late Our Sudan, Pyramids Progress, Sir Henry George Ward, G.C.M.G., and Recreations : Eastern travel, collecting, Emily Elizabeth, d. of late Sir John Swin- sketching. Address : The Mount, Farning- Kent. Clubs : Fine burne, 6th Bart. ; m. 1868, Mary K. Worsley, ham, Burlington Arts, 20 Feb. 1912. d. of late Rev. J. Fisher Turner ; one s. Savile. [Died 1902 four d. Educ. : privately. Joined 5th WARD, Capt. Hon. Reginald, D.S.O. ; b. 1874 4th s. of Bengal N.I. 1855; served as a volunteer with Royal Horse Guards ; ;

the Artillery at siege and assault of Delhi, 1st . Entered army, 1895 ; served 1899- 1857 (medal with clasp) ; with the Queen's Captain, 1900 ; South Africa, Own Guides at the battle of Narnoui, Nov. 1900 (despatches, D.S.O.). 1 March 1904. 1857 ; in the Eusufzai Expedition, 1858 ; [Died Waziri Expedition, 1859 (Indian Frontier WARD, Capt. Hon. ; J.P., Co. Down ; s. of 4th Viscount medal) ; joined the political Department b. 9 March 1833 ; Bangor; d. of Lord at Indore in 1860 ; Superintendent of Dhar m. 1859, Norah Mary Elizabeth, ir Hill s. of 2nd of State, 1861-63 ; served Central Province George Augusta ; Marquis two s. one d. : Commission, 1864-85 ; in 1882 was Special Downshire ; Educ. Royal Commissioner in charge of an expedition Military College, Sandhurst. Served with in against the Khonds in Kalahandi ; Minister 72nd Highlanders the Crimea ; was of of the Bhopal State, 1885-88 ; rejoined at siege and capture Sebastopol al also Central Province Commission, 1889 ; retired and clasp, and Turkish medal) ; in 1892 as Colonel in the Staff Corps and Bnthe Indian Mutiny Campaign (medal Commissioner of the Nerbudda Division and clasp). Address : Carrowdore Castle, Central Provinces. Decorated for trying and Donaghadee, Co. Down. Clubs : Junior : arduous work in Bhopal. Recreations United Service ; Ulster. shooting, in India big-game shooting. Ad- [Died 26 Dec. 1912. : dress : Berkeley Avenue, Reading. Club WARD, Admiral Thomas Le Hunte, C.B. 1882 ; 4 Berkshire. [Died 22 Dec. 1907. b. Stanton, , Aug. 1830 ; WARD, H. Marshall, D.Sc. (Cambridge and y. s. of Rev. Bernard John Ward and Isabella d. of R. of Victoria) ; F.R.S., F.L.S., F.R.H.S. ; Pro- Frances, Phillipps Longworth, d. of 1'essor of Botany in the Ui.iversity of Cam- Herefordshire ; m. 1869, Helen Mary, of bridge from 1895 ; Fellow of Sidney Sussex G. Maconchy Rathmore, Co. Longford, s. : College, Cambridge ; Hon. Fellow of Christ's one two d, Educ. Winchester. Joined

b. 1854 ; e. s. of Francis the 1844 ; Lieut, in Baltic, 1854-55 ; College, Cambridge ; Navy, " " at Marshall Ward ; m. e. d. of late Francis Capt. 1867 ; commanded Superb : of forts Kingdon, Exeter, 1883. Educ. Owen's bombardment at Alexandria, 1882 ;

Coll. Manchester ; Christ's Coll. Camb. vice-president Ordnance Committee, 1S84- to till Royal Medal, 1893; Pres. of the British 1887 ; A.D.C. Queen Victoria, 1882, to Mycological Society, 1900-1902; Hon. promoted Rear-Admiral, 1885 ; retired

Fellow of Manchester Literary and Philo- 1890 ; Baltic and Egyptian medals and clasp the Institute of for and Khedive's bronze star. sophical Society, Brewing, Alexandria, " " of : C.B. for service in at and the Botanical Society Edinburgh ; Decorated Superb corresponding Member Deutschen Botani- Alexandria. Address : 26 Elm Park Gar- schen Gesellschaft, and of Cryptogamic dens, South Kensington, S.W. Club : 23 Society of Scotland ; Cryptogamic Botanist United Service. [Died Sept. 1907. Charles Arthur to Ceylon Government, 1880-82 ; Berkeley WARDE, Lieut.-Col. Madan, b. o. Fellow, Owens College, 1882 ; Fellow of J.P., D.L. ; 8 April 1839 ; y. and surv. s. of Admiral Charles of Christ's College, 1883 ; Council Royal Warde, K.H., e. d. of Society, 1895 ; Professor of Botany in Squerryes (d. 1869), and Mariana, of Forest School, Cooper's Hill, 1885-95 ; Hon. late Arthur William Gregory Stivychall,

degree D.Sc. Victoria University, 1902. Co. Warwick ; S. brother 1877 ; m. 1879. Publications : Timber and some of its Hon. Anastatia Kathleen Lucia, d. of 13th s. three d. Diseases ; The Oak ; Sachs' Lectures on Lord Inchiquin ; one High 1887 Lieut.-Col. the Physiology of Plants ; Laslett's Timber Sheriff, Kent, ; Royal (late retired. Address : and Timber Trees ; Diseases of Plants ; Bengal) Artillery, Squer-

Grasses ; Disease in Plants ; and numerous ryes Court, Westerham, Kent. memoirs on Bacteriology, Fungi, and Plant [Died 21 Apr. 1912. Diseases, etc., in the Transactions and WARDELL-YERBURGH, Canon Oswald Pryor, Vicar of and Vicar of Proceedings of the Royal Society. Linnsean M.A. ; 1899 of Society, and elsewhere. Recreations: garden- Walton, , from ; Rural Dean of ing, walking, cycling. Address : Botanical Tewkesbury from 1907 ; Hon. Canon for Laboratory, New Museums, Cambridge. Gloucester from 1904 ; Surrogate Diocese from in Club : Saville. [Died 6 Aug. 1905. of Gloucester 1900 ; Proctor Con- Sir cr. Diocese of 1908-9 WARD, John, Kt., 1906 ; J.P. ; Pro- vocation, Gloucester, ; b. 1858 6th s. of late vision Merchant ; Alderman of the City of 23 Feb. ; Rev. R. of Rector of Leeds ; s. Richard Ward, Northampton ; Yerburgh, High Bickington ; m. m. 1871, Kezia, d. of Robert Brambles, 1889, Edith Wardell-Potts, o. surv. c. and of Loods ; four s. one d. Educ. : Leeds. heir of Arthur Potts Hoole Hall, Chester, J.P. assumed Licence additional Municipal career extending over thirtyjyears ; ; by Royal of 1889 two s. one d. Mayor of Leeds, 1888-89, 1892-93 ; Lord name Warclell, ; 741 WARDLAW WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Educ. : Dublin Star of of privately ; Trinity College, ; Roumania ; Order White Eagle Wells Theological College. Curate of St. of Servia. Recreations : hunting, coaching, 1881-91 Rector of : Peter's, Eaton Square, ; fishing. Address 10 Sussex Square, Hyde Christ St. 1891-99 Church, Marylebone, ; Park, W. Clubs: Naval and Military, of Rural Dean Winchcomb, 1902-7 ; Com- Bachelors', Cavalry, Pratt's. for of North 1895-97 missary Bishop China, ; [Died 2 Sept. 1905. Income Tax Commissioner for of County WARDROP, Rev. James, D.D. ; Emeritus Gloucester and for of Professor Borough Tewkesbury ; of Systematic Theology, New of Land Tax Commissioner ; Guardian the College, Edinburgh, 1892-1903. Address : 2 Poor for Tewkesbury. Publications : Editor St. Mary's Place, Portobello, N.B. Marriage Addresses. Recreations : riding, [Died 6 July 1909. Address : The Sir cr. mountaineering, motoring. WARING, Henry John ; 1891 ; J.P. ; Gloucestershire of Abbey, Tewkesbury, ; Hoole Governor the Imperial Institute ; b. 1817 ; Hall, Chester. Clubs : Athenaeum, Junior *. of late Capt. Henry Waring, R.M.L.I., of

Carlton, Wellington, M.C.C. Waringstown, Co. Down ; m. 2nd, Louisa [Died 14 Nov. 1913. Rosamund, widow of late H. J. Graham- Sir 15th Bt. of Pitreavie : WARDLAW, Henry, ; Waffington, Co. Antrim, Ireland. Educ. cr. 1631 b. ; mechanical engineer (retired) ; by tutor privately. Mayor of , 22 Alloa, March 1822; S. kinsman 1874; 1887-90 ; Alderman of Plymouth for 12 m. Christina Paton, 1845. Educ. : Dollar years. Address : Osborne House, Ply- Academy. Recreations : bowls, curling. mouth. [Died 26 Oct. 1903. Heir : s. Henry, b. 1867. Address : Bal- WARING, Col. Thomas, M.P. (C.) N. Down,

mule, Tillicoultry, N.B. from 1885 ; Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col., re- 13 tired [Died Apr. 1897. 1889 ; e. s. of late Maj. Henry Waring, Sir cr. 1897 late WARDLE, Thomas, Kt., ; F.G.S., Queen's Royal and 59th Regts. ; m. silk finisher silk F.C.S., J.P. ; dyer and ; 1st, Esther, 3rd d. of Ross T. Smyth, Ard- calico of the Silk and printer ; President more, Londonderry, 1858 ; 2nd, Fanny, 4th of Association Great Britain and Ireland ; d. of Admiral J. J. Tucker, of Trematon, Ladies' National Silk Hon. Secretary Associa- Castle , 1874 ; 3rd, Geraldine, 3rd

tion ; Originator and Adviser of Sericiculture d. of Alexander Stewart, Ballyedmond Ros- Silk in : and Weaving Kashmir ; Honorary trevor, Co. Down, 1885. Educ. privately ; Expert Referee on Silk to the Imperial ,Trin. Coll. Dublin (B.A.). Irish Barr. Institute b. s. of late ; 26 Jan. 1831 ; (Hilary Term), 1851 ; Capt. Royal South

Joshua Wardle, Cheddleton Heath, Leek ; Down Regt. Militia, 1855 ; Grand Master m. 1857, Elizabeth (d. 1902), d. of Hugh of the Loyal Orange Institution of England *. d. : : Wardle ; five four Educ. Leek from 1892. Recreations yachting, garden-

Grammar School ; Macclesfteld. Publica- ing. Owned 4000 acres. Address : War- tions : Geology of the Neighbourhood of ingstown, Co. Down, Ireland. Clubs : Carl- its Leek ; On Carboniferous Limestone and ton ; Ulster, Belfast. [Died 12 Aug. 1898. of Silica Wild b. Microscopic Crystals ; The WARINGTON, Robert, F.R.S. ; London, Silks of India ; Researches on Silk Fibre ; 22 Aug. 1838 ; e. s. of R. Warington, F.R.S ;

Report on the English Silk Industry ; m. 1st, 1884, Helen (d. 1898), d. of G. H. Economic Utilizations of the Wild Silks of Makins; 2nd, 1902, Rosa Jane d. of late : Endia ; Early Coptic Times, Churches, F. R. Spackman, M.D. Educ. home.

Fabrics and Dyes ; Silk, its Entomology, Hon. M.A. Oxon. 1894. Assistant to Prof,

History, and Manufacture ; On 630 species of Chemistry, Royal Agricultural College, of Silk-producing Lepidoptera ; New Facts , 1862-67 ; Chemist to Chemical In the Staffordshire Yoredale in Measures ; On Works, 1867-75 ; Investigator Rothamsted the Professor of Sewage Treatment and Disposal ; On Laboratory, 1876-91 ; Rural of Present Development Silk Power-Loom Economy, Oxford University, 1894-97 ;

Weaving in Lyons ; Geology of Cromer ; Examiner in Agricultural Science to the Silks Cyprus and Tans ; The Breaking of Board of Education, 1894-1906. Publica- of Copmere ; Adulteration Silk by Chemical tions : accounts of investigations, chiefly Weighting; Textile Printing as an Art; published in the Transactions of the Chemical

Kashmir and its new Sericulture, Geology, Society ; The Chemistry of the Farm, 1881 ;

and Sport ; On the Decline of the British Lectures on the Rothamsted Experiments, Silk On the of the 1892 Lectures on the Industry ; Divisibility ; Physical Properties Fibre Address : Brin or ultimate of Silk ; and many of the Soil, 1900. Harpenden, Brochures. Recreations : Geology, archaeo- Herts. [Died 20 March 1907. logy fly-fishing. Address: Leek, Staffs; WARMINGTON, Sir Cornelius Marshall, 1st : of Swainsley, Wetton, Ashbourne. Club Con- Bt., cr. 1908 ; K.C. 1882 ; Member stitutional. [Died 3 Jan. 1909. Senate, London University. Called to Bar, 1869 Bencher WARDROP, Maj .-Gen. Alexander, Indian Middle Temple, (Student) ; ; b. 4. Bar. Heir : s. Army ; Jan. 1831. Entered army, practises at the Chancery 1850 1891 retired 1891 Marshall Denham Alice e. ; Maj.-Gen. ; list, ; [m. 1908, Daisy, served Persian Expedition, 1857 (medal and d. of George Inge Lewins, Crockham Hill, clasp). [Died 6 Jan. 1908. Eden Bridge]. Address : 7 New Square, Col. 12 Dec. 1908. WARDROP, Frederick Meyer, C.B. 1891 ; Lincoln's Inn, W.C. [Died late Col. 12th Lancers b. Charles retired ; ; 1847 ; WARNER, Dudley, A.M., L.B., L.H.D., novelist s. of late Henry Wardrop of Blackfaulds, D.C.L. ; American essayist and ; e. s. of Lanarkshire ; m. 1895, Mary Baker Brooks b. Plainfield, Massachusetts, 1829 ; m. Close, d. of late Daniel Paullin of Quincey, Justus Warner and Sylvia Hitchcock ; Illinois, U.S.A. Entered Army (3rd Dragoon Susan, d. of William Eliot Lee. Educ. : law in of Guards), 1869 ; Colonel, 1885 ; served Hamilton College; University Practised law editor Hart- Egyptian War, 1882 (A.D.C. to Sir Garnet Pennsylvania. ; editor of Wolseley), including El Magfar, Tel-el- ford Courant from 1867 ; depart- Mahuta, Kassassin, Tel-el-Kebir (despatches, ment in Harper's Monthly Magazine, 1884- in reform occasional Brevet of Major, medal with clasp, 4th class 1898 ; interested prison ; and Medjidie, Khedive's star) ; Nile Expedition lecturer on educational literary topics ; (1884-85 as D.A.A.G. and Q.M.G.), including Chairman of Sculpture Commission, State of of Park Abu Klea (despatches, several times, Brevet Connecticut ; member Commission, of Pres. American Social Lt.-Col., two clasps) ; Military Attache" at city Hartford ; Association Pres. National Insti- Vienna, Bucharest, Belgrade, 1895-1902, and Science ; Cettinje, 1899-1902. Commander of Franz tute of Arts and Letters. Publications : My of in a 1870 Saunterings, Joseph Order with Star ; Commander St. Summer Garden, ; Baddeck Michael's Order of Bavaria ; Commander of 1872; Back-Log Studies, 1872; 742 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WARREN 1881 and that Sort of Thing, 1874 ; Mummies Classical Literature, ; prominent in and Moslems (title changed to My Winter movement for the Abolition of University the 1877 1871 of the on the Nile), 1876 ; In Levant, ; Tests, ; Secretary Cobden Club, assisted in Being a Boy,* 1877 ; In the Wilderness, 1869-73 ; founding the Ladies'

1 1 of Coll. at 878 ; The American Newspaper. 879 ; Department King's Kensington, Life of of Life of Captain John Smith 1881 ; 1877 ; wrote and produced the Tale Troy, a classical 1883 the of Washington Irving, 1881 ; A Roundabout masque, ; and Story 1886. Publications : of Journey, 1883 ; Their Pilgrimage, 1886 ; Orestes, Echoes in of the On Horseback, 1888 ; A Little Journey Hellas, 1888 (consisting plays above Studies in the South and illustrated Walter with the World, 1889 ; mentioned, by Crane, music Sir Walter Parratt West, with Comments on Canada, 1889 ; by and others) ; translation of Teuffel's of Our Italy (Southern California), 1890 ; As History Roman We Were Saying, 1891; As We Go, 1893; Literature, revised and enlarged by L.

The Work of Washington Irving, 1893 ; Schwabe, 1890 ; the Greek Epic, 1895 ; The of Oresteia of Address : 16 The Golden House, 1894 ; The RelaHon Aeschylus, 1900. for Earl's : Literature to Life, 1896 ; The People Terrace, Kensington, W. Clubs of 21 Feb. whom Shakespeare Wrote, 1897 ; editor Athenaeum, Savile. [Died 1901.

Library of the World's Best Literature, 1897 ; WARRAND, Maj.-Gen. William Edmund, R.E., : That Fortune, 1899. Recreation travel. J.P. and D.L., Notts and Inverness ; County b. Address : Hartford, Connecticut ; Univer- Councillor, Notts ; F.G.S., F.B.A.A. ; : e. s. of sity Club, New York. Clubs University, 1831 ; Major Robt. Warrand, D.L., Century Players', Authors' (New York). J.P. Notts, Inniskilling Dragoons (d. 1859), [Died 20 Oct. 1900. and d. of Rev. William Claye of Westhorpe, cr. Notts d. of Rev. H. Houson of WARNER, Sir Joseph Henry, Kt., 1892; ; m. 1st, s. Counsel to Chairman of Committees, House Brant Broughton, Notts ; one one d. ; s. of of Helena of Lords from 1872 ; b. 1836 ; George 2nd, Mrs. Grant Bught ; 3rd, Warner, The Priory, Hornsey, Middlesex, Anne, d. of Perceval Maxwell of Finnebrogue, : and Harriet Brooks, d. of Joseph Warner, Downpatrick. Educ. Southwell School ; Wilhel- Addiscombe. Passed first in his term from Southend House, Eltham ; m. Mary mina, d. of James Carson, Springfield, Great H.E.I.C. Military College at Addiscombe, Marlow. 1873. Educ. : Eton (Newcastle obtaining a commission in the Engineers, at with mutin- Medallist and Scholar) ; Balliol Coll. Oxon. 1849 ; Ferozepore engaged 1857 at and of (Chancellor's Latin Verse Prize ; the Gaisford eers, ; siege capture Delhi, Prize, and a first class in Greats). Barr. when he lost his arm and received thanks of Lieut.-Col. Government and a Brevet became Lincoln's Inn, 1864 ; command- majority ; President of the Civil ing 3rd Middlesex R.V. 1875-83 ; V.D. Engineering College, : Fellow of the of Address : 62 Eaton Square. Clubs Athen- Calcutta. 1861 ; University aeum, New University, St. George's Chess, Calcutta, 1862, after which had various Hurlingham. [Died 5 July 1897. appointments and was placed on the R.E. of retired 1884. Publications: WARNER, Rev. Richard Edward ; Canon list, Building

of near Grantham Materials and Iron 1862 ; Lincoln ; Hector Stoke, ; Manufacture, s. of Natural Notices in etc. b. Lifton, 28 Nov. 1836 ; Captain History Science, : natural and Richard Warner, 5th Regiment of Foot ; Recreations hunting, history, m. 1864, Mary Jametta Hale, d. of Major science. Address : Westhorpe Hall, Notts.

Yeoman six s. two d. Educ.: Clubs : Arthur's ; Nottingham. Constantino ; County 22 Oct. 1910. Bedford Grammar School ; Exeter College, [Died

Sir cr. 1886 ; Oxford ; Cuddesdon Theological College. WARRE, Henry James, K.C.B.; Rector F.R.H.S. General Col. Duke of M.A. ; Curate of Finedon, Northants ; F.R.G.S., ; ; of Wiltshire b. of of Snitterby, Kirton-in-Lindsey ; Canon Edinburgh's Regiment ; Cape 12 s. of Lieut.- Dunholme in Lincoln Cathedral ; Diocesan Good Hope, Jan. 1819 ; y. Vicar of Gen. Sir William C.B., and Selina Inspector of Schools ; Gainsborough; Warre, Rural Dean of Corringham, and Canon of Anna, y. d. of Christopher Maling, of West Durham m. of Bedford ; E., Corringham ; Prebendary Major Herrington, Georgiana of Beltis- widow of William Pitt and d. of in Lincoln Cathedral ; Rural Dean Adams, loe. Publications : editor of the Diocesan W. Lukin, 1855. Educ. : Sandhurst. En- 1837 on Staff in Magazine. Address : Stoke Rectory, Grant- tered army ; employed served in- tham [Died 3 May 1910. Canada, 1845-46 ; Crimea, 1855,

Liver- and fall of ; com- WARR, Augustus Frederick ; M.P. (C.) cluding siege Sebastopol pool, E. Toxteth Division, 1895-1900, and manded 57th Regt. on Taptee River, Central 3rd 1858 served New 1861-66 ; 1900-1902 ; b. Liverpool, 20 Sept. 1847 ; India, ; Zealand, s. of late Rev. Canon Warr, Vicar of Child- speciallyjmentioned in Sir Duncan Cameron's b. of late and received for distin- wall, near Liverpool ; Prof. Warr despatches, pension

conduct 1870 ; in of lung's College, London, 1878 ; m. Hen guished ; Major- General, rietta Georgiana, d. of late Henry Barnes command Belfast during disturbances, 1870- Sir from 1874 was of Liverpool, and sister of Right Hon. 1874 ; resigned ill-health, ; Gorell Barnes. Educ. : Royal Institution appointed commander-m-chief in Bombay, solicitor in relieved Sir Donald Stewart with School, Liverpool. Practised as 1878 ; member of the firm of Batesons troops, and held line of communica- Liverpool ; Bombay and Co. Address : Clearwood, Mossley Hill. tion from the Indus to Kandahar, enabling 1879. Liverpool. Club : Carlton. Sir Donald Stewart to relieve Kabul, [Died 24 March 1908 Publications : Sketches in the Rocky Moun- WARR, George Charles Winter, M.A., Prof, oi tains and British Columbia, 1845-46 ; Classical Literature in King's Coll. London Sketches in the Crimea, 1855. Address : 35 b S.W. Clubs : United Ser- and of Latin in Queen's Coll. London ; Cadogan Place, 1898. Oakville, Toronto, 23 May 1845; s. of late vice, Hurlingham. [Died 3 Apr. Canon Warr, Vicar of Childwall. Lancashire WARREN, Albert Henry, artist; b. 5 May e. s. of President m. Constance Emily, d. of late Thomas 1830 ; Henry Warren, K.L., : R.I. m. o. d. of Thomas Keddey Fletcher, 1885. Educ. Royal In ; Augusta, Tyerman, 1851. Educ. : various schools ; stitution School, Liverpool ; Christ's, and private Trin. Coll. Camb. Foundation Scholar o" articled to the late Owen Jones, F.R.I. B.A. internal Christ's, and subsequently of Trin. Coll Engaged in construction and 1866 of Great Exhibition of 1851 ; Camb. ; first Bell Univ. Scholar, arrangements of par- Porson and Members' Prizeman, 1868 ; third Exhibition 1862; Crystal Palace, and in 1st class of Classical Tripos, 1869 ; ex ticularly Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Courts made the drawings for Fellow of Trinity, elected 1870 ; Classica Alhambra ; father Prof, o St. James's ; assisted Lecturer at King's College, 1874 ; Hall, Piccadilly 743 WARREN WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

1867-78 Rector of St. in painting panoramas of Nile and Holy ; George, Dublin, 1878-83 Address : Land ; assisted uncle, John Martin, K.L., ; Clonmel, 1883-1910. whose idea it was, with designs for Thames Clonmel, Ireland. [Died 5 Nov. 1912. Alice Rt. Hon. Robert Embankment ; taught Princesses and WARREN, Richard, P.C.,

Helena four years illuminating, floral paint- LL.D. ; President Probate and Matrimonial illustrated the Court of Ireland ing ; compiled and Grammar Division, High Justice, ; b. 3 o. s. late of Ornament, and details of the Alhambra, Ireland, June 1817 ; of Henry ,?. edited by Owen Jones ; designed The Warren, Capt. King's Own Borderers, y. Promises of Jesus Christ, and emblazoned of Sir Robert Warren, Bart, (arms recorder of in Dublin the Arms of the Episcopates Great Britain Castle), and Catherine Stewart ; of ra. d. of Charles 1846. : and Ireland ; Royal Academy Arts, Lon- Mary, Perry, Educ. don, pensioner. Recreations : volunteering, Trin. Coll. Dublin (M.A.), 1st Medallist 25 years efficient in the Artists' Corps, 20th Ethics and Logics. Solicitor-General for

Middlesex. Club : Savage. Ireland ; Attorney-General, 1867 ; M.P. (C.) [Died 2 March 1911. University of Dublin, 1867-68. Judge of Sir Arthur Court of 1868 member of General WARREN, Major-General Frederick, Probate, ; b. of Church K.C.B., cr. 1907 ; C.B. 1874 ; 29 July Synod and Representative Body late of 1870. Publications : The Church 1830 ; *. of Pelham Warren, M.D., and Ireland, of Ireland of Christ of Penelope, d. of late Very Rev. Wm. D. and Kingdom ; Laws of Re- Shipley, Dean of St. Asaph ; ra. 1875, Marie the Church Ireland ; Divorce and Louise, 2nd d. of J. Thornton. Maj.-Gen. marriage. Address : 12 Fitzwilliam Square, Carlton Kildare (retired), late Rifle Brigade ; served Crimea, Dublin. Clubs: ; Street, 1854-55 (medal, three clasps, Brevet-Major, Dublin. [Died 24 Sept. 1897. 5th class Medjidie, Turkish medal) : Indian WARRENDER, George John Scott, Commander of Mutiny, 1857-59 (despatches, medal with R.N. ; Commander Her Majesty Queen Victoria's b. 31 clasp) ; Ashantee, 1874 (despatches twice, yacht ; Scotland, July 1860 ; medal with clasp, C.B.). Address : Worting e. surv. s. of Sir George Warrender, Bt., : of Earl House, Basingstoke. Club Army and Lochend ; m. 1894, Maud, y. d. 8th Navy. [Died 18 July 1913. of Shaftesbury. Educ. : Rev. John Haw- Sir Entered R.N. as a Naval WARREN, Augustus Riversdale, 5th Bt. trey's ; Slough. landed cr. 1784 ; D.L., J.P. ; Maj. 20 Regt., retired Cadet, 1873; Commander, 1893;

1864 ; Hon. Col. 3rd Batt. Munster Fusiliers, with Naval Brigade, Zulu War, 1879 ; 1895; b. 24 Aug. 1833; S. father 1836; present at the battle of Ginghilovo (medal, ra. 1st, 1864, Georgiana (d. 1893), d. of Rev. clasp). Recreations : golf cricket, cycling, John Blennerhassett, Rector of Ryme Intrin- yachting. Address : 87 Eaton Square, S.W. s. : seca, Dorset ; one ; 2nd, 1898, Ella Rosa Clubs Carlton, Travellers', Naval and

Clarkson, d. of Gen. J. O. Chichester. Educ.: Military ; New, Edinburgh ; Royal Naval,

Cheltenham. Entered army, 1852 ; Maj. Portsmouth ; Hon. Member Royal Yacht 13 20th Regt. 1863 ; served in Crimea and Squadron, Cowes. [Died June 1901. of Indian Mutiny, 1857-58. Owns about 7800 WARRY, George Deedes, K.C. ; Recorder : b. 7 s. acres. Heir s. Augustus Riversdale John Portsmouth from 1879 ; June 1831 ; of Blennerhasset [b. 11 March 1865 ; ra. 1898, of George Warry Shapwick, Somerset ; Agnes Georgina, d. of late George M. levers ra. 1860, Catherine Emily, d. of late John of : of Inchera, Co. Cork ; one *. ; late Lieut. Clitsome Warren Taunton. Educ.

3rd Batt. Royal Munster Fusiliers]. Ad- Winchester ; Trinity College, Oxford (M.A. : dress Warren's Court, Lisarda, Co. Cork. 1836). Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1889 ; practised Club : Army and Navy. on Western Circuit. Publication : Treatise [Died 28 Aug. 1914. on Rating. Address : I Essex Court, WARREN, Major-General Dawson Stockley, Temple, B.C. [Died 4 May 1904. C.B. 1881 retired b. 16 William l.S.O. 1903 Bar- ; Dublin, Nov. 1830 ; WARRY, Taylor, ; e. s. b. 2nd of Dawson Warren, Lieut. Royal Artillery ; rister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn ; 1836 ; ra. Barbara, d. of Lieut. Colquhoun Grant, . of George Warry of Shapwick, Co. Somerset, 46th Regt., 1863. Educ.: Military Academy; and Isabella, 2nd d. of William Deedes of ra. Munich, Bavaria. Joined 14th Regt. 1851 ; Sandling Park, Kent, M.P. ; 1884, Elisa,

Capt. 1857 ; Major, 1871 ; Lieut.-Col. 1877 ; e. d. of Richard Gosling, Banker, of Eccles-

: Col. 1881 ; commanded 2nd Batt. 14th field, Surrey. Educ. Winchester ; Trinity also District served in Oxford. 1859 called to Regt. ; Hqunslow ; C9llege, B.A., ; Bar, fall of for Crimean Campaign, siege and Sebas- Lincoln's Inn, 1866 ; was many years topol, also assault, 18,th June (mentioned in one of the principal officials of the Charitj

despatches, medal with clasp, and Turkish Commission ; Secretary of the Commission of his medal) ; command regt. Afghan on Welsh Education, 1880-81. Address of 1 Campaign. 1879-80 ; action Mazina and 32 St. George's Road, Eccleston Square, S. Kama Expedition (mentioned in despatches, Clubs : Oxford and Cambridge, M.C.C. 12 1< medal) ; A.A.G. Pindi, 1874-77 ; head- [Died Nov. 1877-78 Suakin quarters, Simla, ; Campaign WASHBOURN, John Wichenford, C.M.G. action of as A.A.G. ; Hasheen ; advance M.D.,B.S. (Lond.), F.R.C.P. (Lond.),F.R.C.S: and to Fever on Tamai (medal clasp, Khedive's star). (Eng.) ; physician the London Recreations : shooting, fishing. Address : Hospital from 1892; physician to and 21 Exmouth. [Died Dec. 1908. lecturer at Guy's Hospital ; consulting WARREN, Falkland George Edgeworth, C.B. physician to the Bushey Heath Cottage s. of iate 2nd 1907 ; C.M.G. 1880 ; Dawson Hospital ; b. Gloucester, 22 June 1863 ; b. Warren, R.A. ; 1834 ; m. 1860, Annie, s. of late William Washbourn and Susanna d. of Capt. Victor, R.N. Entered army, Chadborn, d. of late John Kendall, widower. : 1852 ; Captain 1858 ; Major, 1872 ; Lieut.- Educ. King's Coll. Gloucester ; Guy's Col. of Col. 1877 ; 1881 ; served Indian Mutiny, Hospital; Univ. of Vienna; Univ. 1857-58 (despatches thrice, medal with two Konigsberg. University Scholar and Medal- Forensic clasps) ; N.W. Frontier, India, 1863 (de- list in Medicine ; gold medallist in with Exhibitioner spatches, medal clasp) ; Bhutan Cam- Medicine ; gold medallist and

paign, 1864-65 (clasp) ; Chief Secretary in Chemistry at the London University. of 1879-91. M.R.C.S. Government Cyprus, Student Guy's Hospital, 1880 ; 19 M.D. [Died March 1908. 1885 ; M.B., B.S. (Lond.) 1886 ; WARREN, Yen. Latham Coddington, Arch- (Lond.) 1887; F.R.C.S. 1888; M.R.C.P. : of deacon of Lismore from 1896. Educ. 1889 ; F.R.C.P. 1894 ; Demonstrator assistant Trinity College Dublin (M.A.). Ordained, Anatomy, Guy's Hospital, 1888 ; of 1858-62 Bal- 1890 assistant 1854 ; Curate Lucan, ; physician, Guy's Hospital, ;

briggan, 1862-64 ; Christchurch, Kingstown, physician to the London Fever Hospital, 744 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WATKIN

1889 ; late consulting physician to the Imp. for Co. Dumfries, 1868-69 ; Maidstone.

Yeo. Hospital at Deelfontein ami Pretoria. 1874-80 ; Gravesend, 1880-85 ; gave L.C.C, Publications : various papers in medical his estate at Highgate about 30 acres

and scientific journals ; conjoint author now known as Waterlow Park. Heir : *. (with Dr. Goodall), A Manual of Infectious Philip, b. 1847. Recreations : consisted in Diseases. Recreations : lawn tennis, skating the performance of his duties as Chairman Address : 6 Cavendish Place, W. of the Distribution Committee of the Hos-

[Died 20 June 1902. pital Sunday Fund ; Chairman of General Sir cr. of WATERFIELD, Henry, G.C.I.E., 1902 ; Commissioners Income Tax in the City

K.C.S.I., cr. 1893 ; C.B. 1885 ; b. 30 June of London ; Chairman Industrial Dwellings

1837 ; 3rd s. of Tlwmas Nelson Waterfield, Co., with 6000 tenements and 30,000 souls ; senior clerk in India Board, Westminster, Chairman Board of Governors of United and Elizabeth, d. of William Searle Benthall, Westminster Schools, educating 1100 boys Totnes : m. 1st, Katharine Jane, d. of G. E. all this work nearly honorary. Address : 29 W. Wood, M.D., 1868 (d. 1882) ; 2nd Mary Chesham Place, S.W. ; Trosley Towers,

Augusta, d. of Edward Obre" Shee, barrister, Wrotham, Kent ; Monterey, Cannes, France. s. : 1885 ; three two d. Edue. Westminster [Died 3 Aug. 1906. School. Entered India Board (afterwards WATERPARK, 4th Baron (cr. 1792), Henry

merged in India Office), 1853 ; Secretary Anson Cavendish; Bt. 1755; .D.L., J.P.;

of the Statistics and Commerce Department, [title taken from Waterpark, Co. Cork] ; b. of 14 1839 s. of 1874 ; and the Financial Department, April ; 3rd Baron and Elizabeth, : of 1st 1879-1902. Address Ashton, Cavendish y. d. Viscount Anson ; S. father 1863; d. of Place, . [Died 5 July 1913. m. Emily, late John Stenning, 1873 ; WATERFIELD, Maj.-Gen. Henry Gordon, C.B. one s. three d. Protestant. Liberal Unionist. : 1896. Entered army, 1857 ; Maj.-Gen. Educ. Harrow. Clerk in Foreign Office, 1860-63 late 1898 ; served Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 ; ; Capt. Queen's Own Royal Staffordshire : Oudh Campaign, 1858-59 (medal) ; Hazara Yeomanry. Heir s. Hon. Expedition, 1888 (despatches, medal with Charles Frederick Cavendish. Address :

clasp) ; Chitral Relief Force, 1895 (thanks Doveridge, Derby. [Died 3 Aug. 1912. of Government of India, C.B.. medal with WATERS, Alfred Charles, Chief Clerk, General clasp). [Died 7 Jan. 1901. Register Office. Address : Somerset House, archi- 18 WATERHOUSE, Alfred, R.A., LL.D. ; W.C. [Died Apr. 1912. b. e. s. of of tect ; Liverpool, 19 July 1830 ; WATERS, Judge G., County Court Judge Alfred Waterhouse, Liverpool, and White Leitrim from 1872. Address : Summons d. Co. Knights Park, Reading ; m. Elizabeth, Court, Dublin. [Died 21 Apr. 1905. of John Hodgkin, Barr., 1860. Educ. : WATHERSTON, Lieut.- Colonel Alan Edward

architectural pupil of Richard Lane, Man- Garrard, C.M.G. 1903 ; R.E. ; Commissioner

chester ; studied afterwards in France and Northern Territory, Gold Coast, 1905 ; b. s. Italy. Commenced practice in Manchester, 29 Oct. 1867 ; of late E. J. Watherston ; Treas. d. of R. L. 1853 ; A.R.A. 1878 ; R.A. 1885 ; m. Norah, Harrison, London. : R.A. 1898 (retired). Among principal works Educ. Clifton ; R.M.A. Woolwich. At may be mentioned Assize Courts, Man- one time Director of Mines, Survey Dept., Coll. Manchester Town Gold Coast : Assist. Commissioner chester ; Owens ; Anglo- Hall, Manchester; St. Mary's Hospital, Portuguese Boundary Commission, East S. Chief Manchester ; Natural History Museum, Africa, 1898; Commissioner Anglo- Caius French Kensington ; Balliol College, Oxford ; Boundary Commission, Northern

and Pembroke Colleges, Cambridge ; Liver- Territories, Gold Coast, 1900; also for Yorkshire Western Frontier Gold pool University College ; College, Coast, 1902-3. Ad- dress : Leeds ; National Liberal Club, London ; Northern Territories, Gold Coast. : Eaton Hall, Chester ; Heythrop, Oxon ; Club Army and Navy. Central Technical Institute and St. Paul's [Died 12 Dec. 1909. offices of Sir Alfred cr. Schools, London ; the various the WATKIN, Meller, 2nd Bart. ;

Prudential Assurance Co. ; W. W. Brown 1880 ; J.P., D.L. ; Chevalier Order of director of and Co.'s Bank, Leeds ; Foster's Bank, Leopold ; South-Eastern Railway; b. 19 o. s. of 1st Cambridge ; National Provincial Banks, Manchester, Aug. 1846; d. Piccadilly and Manchester ; Refuge Assur- Bart, and Mary, of Jonathan Mellor, J.P. Lanes S. ance Co., Manchester ; Royal Infirmary, Oldham, ; father 1901 ; m. d. of Liverpool ; Surveyors' Institution, West- Catherine, R. Payne Smith, D.D., of : minster ; University College Hospital, Lon- Dean Canterbury, 1876. Educ. private don. Owned about 700 acres at Yattendon. schools. Apprentice Locomotive Depart-

Recreation : painting, oil and water colour. ment, West Midland Railway, 1863 ; trans- Address : The Court, Yattendon, Berkshire. ferred to Manchester and Sheffield Railway, loco- [Died 22 Aug. 1905. 1864 ; express engine-driver, 1865 ; Clair motive WATERLOO, Stanley ; b. St. County, inspector, London, Chatham, and : Michigan, 1846. Educ. University of Dover Line, 1867 ; transferred to South- 1868 Michigan (A.M.). Editor of St. Louis Re- Eastern Line, ; locomotive superin- of 1873 chairman public, and subsequently the Globe, tendent, ; director, 1878 ; Democrat, and Chicago Mail. Publications: of Locomotive Committee of South-Eastern : A Man and a Woman ; An Odd Situation ; Directors, 1880-1900. Recreations in early life mechanical the The Story of Ab ; Honest Money ; Arma- pursuits, especially Howl The of locomotive motor car geddon ; The Wolf's Long ; working engines ; collect- Launching of a Man ; The Seekers ; The driving, rowing, pedestrian, exercise, old letters of Story of a Strange Career ; These are My ing engravings and autograph A Son of the Heir : none. Ad- Jewels ; The Cassowary ; Ages; distinguished people. Clubs : Press, Hamilton, Chicago. dress : Dunedin Lodge Folkestone. Clubs : [Died 11 Oct. 1913. Reform, City Liberal, Royal Automobile ; 1st Bt, cr. Automobile. 30 Nov. 1914. WATERLOW, Sir Sydney Hedley, ; Kent [Died b. 1 s. Sir Edward 1st Bt. cr. 1873 ; K.C.V.O. 1902 ; Nov. 1822 ; WATKIN, William, ; of of of late James Waterlow, Huntington Lodge, 1880 ; D.L., J.P. ; Knight Order the of of Surrey, and Mary, d. of William Crakell Redeemer Greece, Leopold of Belgium ; d. b. d. of m. 1st, 1845, Anna (d. 1880), y. of William 26 Sept. 1819 ; m. 1st, Mary, Jonathan 1845 d. of Hickson, Fairseat, Kent ; 2nd, Margaret, Mellor, Esq., (d. 1888) ; 2nd, Ann, 1882, d. of William Hamilton, Napa, Cali- W. Little, and widow of H. Ingram, M.P., fornia. Educ. : St. Saviour's School. Lord 1892 (since dead). M.P. (L.) for Great Yar- 1857-58 for 1864-68 Mayor of London, 1872-73, during which mouth, ; Stockport, ;

the Shah of Persia visited the City ; M.P for Hythe, 1874-86 ; (L.U.) for Hythe, 1886- 24 745 WATKIN WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

a Manchester merchant late Watson, 1895 ; formerly ; Henry stockbroker, York ; m. 1878, Chairman of the South-Eastern, the Man- Margaret Lockhart, d. of Rev. G. R. Adam, and the Vicar of St. chester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire, Mary's, Kilburn ; six s. four d. East London Educ. : St. Peter's Metropolitan and Railways. School, York ; St. John's : s. b. 1846. Address : Rose- Coll. Heir Alfred, Camb. Exhibitioner, 1864 ; Scholar, Cheshire Bedd- hill, Northenden, ; Chalet, 1867; B.A. 1868 (12th Wrangler, Math. : 1st class gelert, N. Wales. Club Reform. Trip.) ; Theol. Exam. 1869 ; Cams [Died 14 Apr. 1901. Greek Test. Prizeman and Hulsean (Essay) C.B. WATKIN, Colonel Henry Samuel Spiller, Prizeman, 1870 ; Crosse Theol. Scholar. 1870; Small from 1889 ; Supt. Royal Arms Factory Hebrew Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1871 ; Fellow of b. 1843 e. s. of late St. John's 1898 ; India, 8 Oct. ; College, 1871-78 ; re-elected 189?. ; d. of ordained Colonel H. Watkin ; m. 1871, Sophia, Deacon, 1871 ; Priest, 1872 ; Pelham Herts. Assistant of G. Hallam of Brent Hall, Curate Stow-cum-Quy, 1871-75 ; Educ. : private school and Royal Military Assistant Curate of St. Giles', Cambridge,

Acad. Entered R.A. 1864 ; Capt, 1876 ; 1875-78 ; Rector of Starston, Norfolk, 1878-

Lt.-Col. and Brev.-Co . 1886 Vicar of Major, 1883; 1895; ; Stow-cum-Quy, 1886-93 ;

Assistant Supt. Experiments, Shoeburyness, Hulsean Lecturer, 1883 ; numerous occasions in of 1878- 1877 ; Dept. Director Artillery, Examiner Theol. Tripos, and Special Preacher before 1881 ; Assistant Supt. Royal Gunpowder University ; more than twenty years

Factory, Waltham, 1881-85 ; Dept. Artillery Theol. Lecturer in St. John's. Publucatiom : 1885-86 Chief of Poition- Defenders of the Faith College, ; Inspector (4 editions) ; The Law and the finding, 1886-99 ; Superintendent, Royal Prophets, 1883 ; The Book Genesis, Small Arms Factory, 1899. Decorated for 1892. Address : 6 Salisbury Villas, Cam- various inventions connected with artillery. bridge. [Died 1 Jan. 1906. Recreations : rowing, cycling, electricity, WATSON, George Lennox, M.I.N.A., M.Inst. Address : photography, mechanics. Royal Engineers and Shipbuilders ; naval architect ; Small Arms Enfleld Lock. Clubs : of Factory, designer racing, cruising, and steam yachts ; b. United Service, Automobile. Glasgow, 30 Oct, 1851 ; e. s. of late Thomas [Died 31 March 1905. Watson, doctor of medicine, and Ellen, d. of

WATKIN, Thomas Morgan Joseph, M.A., F.S.A.; Timothy BurstalL engineer ; m. 1903, Marie, b. Portcullis Pursuivant of Arms since 1894 ; d. of Edward Lovibond, Greenwich. Educ. : s. of late the Aberdare, 13 April 1856 ; 2nd High School and Collegiate School, Thomas Joseph, The Buttrills, Glam., J.P., Glasgow. Apprenticed in 1867 to Robert

and Louisa, d. of late David Davis Jeffreys, Napier and Sons, shipbuilders ; 1870-71 with

Blaengwawr, Aberdare ; m. 1900, Annie A. and J. Inglis, shipbuilders ; in 1872 started d. of Leonard Harris of business in as in Emma, Christchurch, Glasgow naval architect ; and widow of John Whitelark of 1873 made first success with 5-ton Hants, " " racing and of Clotilde in 1880 built the 90-ton Finedon, Hove, Sussex, Whitefriars, yacht" " ; Altedena, California. Educ. : private tuition Vanduara for John Clark of Paisley,

and Caius College, Cambridge. Barr, 1881 ; which made an immedaite name for herself

joined South Wales 1882 ; a Texas and her the Prince of Circuit, designer by "beating " 1887 resumed Wales' famous Formosa ; in 1887 cowboy through ; by Royal " "yacht " Licence surname of 1894. built Thistle to for the America paternal Watkin, compete" " Publications : The Two and and afterwards II. and Gwaethfoeds, Cup, "Valkyrie " several other articles on Welsh pedigrees. III. ; in 1893 designed Britannia cutter Recreations : shooting, fishing, painting. for H.R.H. the Prince of Wales (King Edward Address : Abergwynant, nr. Dolgelly, N. VII.), probably the most successful racing Wales of ; H.M. College Arms, London. yacht ever built ; designed many of the Clubs : Oxford and Cambridge, Badminton, largest steam yachts afloat, and passenger, Hurlingham. [Died 3 Oct. 1915. cargo, and mail steamers, in all a fleet of over WATKINS, Yen. D. Glyn, M.A., Colonial Chap- 450 vessels. Recreations : yacht-racing, lain and Rector of Fremantle, 1875-1905 ; shooting, walking, cycling, fishing. Address : Archdeacon of Perth, Western Australia, 9 Highburgh Terrace, Dowanhill, Glasgow. from 1889 b. 1844 s. of : ; ; Rev. D. Watkins, Clubs Constitutional ; New, Royal Clyde Rector of Adstock, Bucks ; m. 1st, Caroline, Yacht, Glasgow. [Died 12 Nov. 1904. d. of Vicar of Sir cr. Rev. George Weight, Wolverton WATSON, George Willes, K.C.B. ; 1891 ; d. of 2nd, Sara, R. M. Habgood, Tulse Hill, J.P. ; Admiral ; b. Great Melton, Norfolk, four s. : Surrey ; four d. Educ. Christ's 5 April 1827 ; s. of Rev. Fisher Watson and Curate of d. of Sir d. of College, Cambridge. Basford, Louisa, E. K. Lacons, Bart. ; m. Nottingham, 1868-70; Colonial Chaplain, Gen. John Campbell, Col. Gordon Highlanders. Western 1870-75 Educ. : Doctor R.N. Greenough, Australia, ; Burney's ; Academy," Canon of St. George's Cathedral. Perth, 1888. Gosport. Midshipman in H.M.S. Dido," Address : Western Australia. China and on coast of Borneo Perth, War, 1842, " [Died 29 June 1907. (suppression of piracy), H.M.S. Royal Sir Arthur 2nd Bt. cr. 1854-58 as 1st Lieut, and as Com- WATSON, Townley, ; Albert," ; " 1866 b. ; London, 13 Sept. 1830 ; S. father mander, 1858-61 ; Capt. of Crocodile," 1882 of ; m. Rosamond (d. 1904), d. C. P. 1866-70 ; Flag-Captain at the Nore, 1872-75 ; Anne Commodore in 1876-79 of Rushworth, Queen Street, Marylebone, " China, ; Capt. : 1861. Educ. Eton ; St. John's Coll. Cam- Temeraire," 1879-80 ; -Admiral Chatham

bridge (M.A.). Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 1856 ; Dockyard, 1881-86 ; Commander-in-Chief, : s. Q.C. 1885 ; Bencher, 1888. Heir Charles North America and West Indies, 1888-92 ; : Rushworth, b, 1865. Address Reigate G.S.P. 1877-80 ; China and Crimean medals, 39 Lodge, Surrey ; Lowndes Square, S.W. with clasp ; Turkish Order of Medjidie and Club : United University. medal. Address : The Hut, Mannamead, [Died 15 March 1907. Plymouth. Club : Royal Western Yacht. 1897. WATSON, Rear-Admiral Burges, C.V.O. ; [Died 26 Apr. Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean from Sir cr. 1886 WATSON, Henry Edmund, Kt. ; ; b. 1901 ; 24 Sept. 1846. Entered R.N. 1860 ; J.P., D.L. ; b. 1815. Director C. Cammell

Rear-Admiral, 1899 ; Superintendent of and Co. and Alliance Assurance Co. ; Chair- Malta Dockyard (retired). Club : United man of the Sheffield Conservative Association. 21 : Service. [Died Sept. 1902. Address Shirecliffe Hall, Sheffield ; Park : WATSON, Rev. Frederick, D.D. Cantab. ; Hon Cottage, Worksop. Club Carlton. 1901. Canon of Ely ; Fellow and Lecturer in Theo- [Died 17 Feb. logy and Hebrew, St. John's College, Cam- WATSON, Rev. Henry Lacon ; Rector of Sham- of b. e. s. bridge ; Minister St. Edward's, Cambridge, ford, Leicestershire ; 19 Nov. 1823 ; s. of since 1893 ; b. York, 13 Oct. 1844 ; of of Rev. Fisher Watson, Vicar Lancing, 746 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WATSON

m. 1st 1851 d. of Sir Rabbi (d. 1853), Saunderson, 1898 ; Young Barbarians, William K.C.B. d. of 1901 His Burnett, ; 2nd, 1857, ; Majesty Baby, 1902 ; by John Rev. H. K. Rector of Leire. The Richardson, Watson Upper Room, 1895 ; The

Educ. : ; of of Clapham private pupil Rev. Mind the Master, 1896 ; The Cure of Souls Professor F.R.S. Classical Prize- Lectures Practical Pritchard, (Yale on Theology), 1896 ; man Caius Coll. 1843-44 7th Potter's Cambridge, ; The Wheel, 1897 ; Companions of Senior and B.A. 1846 M.A. 1849 the Sorrowful Optime ; ; Way, 1898 ; Church Folks ; Rector of 1850 Rural of Sharnford, ; Dean, Doctrines Grace, 1900 ; The Life of the

1876-1900 ; Secretary of Diocesan Associa- 1901 Master, ; The Homely Virtues, 1903 ; tion, 1876-1900 ; Hon. Canon of Peter- The Inspiration of Faith, 1905. Recreation : borough, 1880 : Proctor in Convocation, golf. Address : 17 Croxteth Road, Liverpool. 1895-1900; J.P. for County of Leicester, Clubs : Savile, Athenseum, Royal Golf, 1866 Chairman of Assessment Com- ; County Hoylake, Liverpool. [Died 6 May 1907. and of Visitors of Sir Patrick cr. mittee, 1879-89; County WATSON, Heron, Kt. ; 1903 ;

1890-98 ; 1889- Asylum, County Alderman, LL.D., M.D., F.R.S. , F.R.C.S.E. & I. ; 1901. Publication : Editor of caballero Peterborough ord. Carlos III. Spain ; Crimean, 1888-1901. Recreation : of Calendar, change Turkish, and Sardinian Medals ; Royal work. Address : Sharnford Hinckle. Rectory, Household and Vol. Decorations ; Hon. 13 Nov. 1903. [Died Surg. to King Edward VII. in Scotland ; Rev. F.R.S. 1881 WATSON, Henry W., D.Sc., ; Attache" to special Embassy of the Earl of Rector of Berkswell b. Feb. ; London. 1827 ; Roslin on the occasion of the marriage of o. surv. s. of late Thomas Watson, Esq., Alfonso XII. to Princess Mercedes, 7 Jan. R.N. Educ. : Coll. formerly King's London ; 1878 ; Surgeon in ordinary to Queen Victoria Coll. Mathematical in Trinity Cambridge. Scotland (retired) ; D.L. ; Brigade Sur- Scholar of Coll. on the earliest King's London, geon, Forth Brigade (retired) ; Consulting establishment of the 1846 Scholarship, ; Surgeon Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, Leith Scholar of Coll. 1848 Trinity Cambridge, ; Hospital, and Chalmers' Hospital ; b. 1832 ; Second and Smith's 1850 s. of Wrangler Prizeman, late Rev. Charles Watson D.D. ; m. Fellow and Assistant Tutor, Trinity Coll. Elizabeth Gordon (d. 1900), e. d. of late 1851 Cambridge, ; Mathematical Master, James Miller, F.R.S., F.R.C.S. Professor of of London 1854 City School, ; Mathematical Surgery in the University of Edinburgh, and Coll. 1856 Assist. Lecturer, King's London, ; Surgeon in ordinary to Queen Victoria in Master, Harrow School, 1857. Publications : Scotland. Recreation : foreign travel. Ad- Treatise on Geometry, Longman's Text- dress : 16 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh. Books of Science Kinetic Series, 1871 ; [Died 21 Dec. 1907. of 1st edit. 2nd edit. Rt. Theory Gases, 1876, WATSON, Hon. Robert Spence, P.C. 1906 ;

1894 ; mathematical and Solicitor b. 8 e. s. sundry papers, ; June 1837 ; of Joseph physical, in Philosophical Magazine, Quarterly Watson of Bensham Grove, Gateshead, and Journal of and elsewhere d. Mathematics, ; Sarah, of Robert Spence of North Shields ; joint-author (with S. H. Burbury, F.R.S.) of m. Elizabeth, d. of Edward and Jane Richard- A Treatise on Generalised Co-ordinates applied son, 1863 ; five d. Educ. ; Friends' School, to the Kinetics of a Material System, 1879 ; York ; University College, London. LL.D. and Electro- St. Electricity Magnetism (1) (Hon.) Andrews ; D.C.L. (Hon.) Durham ; 1885 and Electro- statics, ; (2) Magnetism" " Pres. Newcastle-upon-Tyne Liberal Asso- 1889 article Molecule in dynamics, ; ciation, 1874-97 ; president of the National 9th edit. Britannica. Recrea- Liberal Encyclopaedia Federation, 1890-1902 ; president of tion : one of the mountaineering ; original Society of Friends of Russian Freedom since founders of the 1857. Address : Alpine Club, 1890 ; secretary of Literary and Philo- The Club : Rectory, Berksweil, Coventry. sophical Society, Newcastle, 1862-93 ; vice- Oxford and 11 Jan. 1903. Cambridge. [Died pres. 1893 ; pres. 1900 ; president of Tyne-

Sir 1st Bt. ; cr. 1895 side WATSON, John, ; D.L., Sunday Lecture Society' from 1885 ;

J.P. ; b. 9 1819 m. d. of of July ; 1st, Agnes, president Peace Society ; vice-chairman of Robert 1846 Haig Simpson, Glasgow, (d. Royal Grammar School, Newcastle ; pres. of d. of late 1876) ; 2nd, Harriet, P. Mackenzie, Armstrong Coll., Newcastle, 1910. Publica- and widow of David Laird 1879. : Gibson, tions Industrial Schools, 1867 ; Higher Heir : s. b. 1860. Adrress : John, Earnock, Education in , 1868 ; The Villages Lanarkshire. Hamilton, around Metz, 1870 ; Csedmon, the First 26 1898. [Died Sept. English Poet, 1874 ; The History of English John, Master of the Meath Hounds Rule and in South 1879 A WATSON, Policy Africa, ; 1891. Gazetted to 13th 1874 re- Hussars, ; Visit to Wazan, the Sacred City of Morocco,

1882 ; Irish signed played polo regularly from 1880 ; Land Law Reform, 1881 ; Edu- 1870 won of three ; Champion Cup England cation in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1884 ; The times took British to ; a team United States, Relations of Labour to Higher Education, 1886. Address : Bective, County Meath. 1884 ; Boards of Conciliation and Arbitra- 12 Nov. 1908. [Died tion and Sliding Scales, 1886 ; The Proper Rev. John de Ian of WATSON, (nom plume Limits Obedience to the Law, 1887 ; Indian D.D. St. Andrews and Yale Maclaren), ; National Congresses, 1888 ; The Peaceable b. 3 o. Manningtree, Essex, Nov. 1850 ; s. Settlement of Labour Disputes, 1889; Labour, of late John Civil Watson, H.M. Service. Past, Present and Future, 1889 ; The Recent Educ. : School Stirling Grammar ; Edin- History of Industrial Progress. 1891 ; The

burgh University (M.A.) ; New Coll. Edin- History of the Literary and Philosophical Licensed burgh ; Tubingen, Germany. by Society of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1897 ; The the Free Church of Scotland in of 1874, and Duties of Citizenship, 1895 ; The Reform assistant to the of appointed Rev. Dr. Wilson, the Land Laws, etc., 1906 ; The History

Barclay Church, Edinburgh ; ordained the National Liberal Federation ; Joseph Minister of : Logiealmond Free Church, 1875 ; Skipsey. Address Bensham Grove, Gates- St. : Free Matthew's, Glasgow, 1877 ; Lyman head-on-Tyne. Clubs Alpine, National Beecher lecturer at Yale Univ. 1896 ; Liberal. [Died 2 March 1911. Moderator of Synod, Presbyterian Church of WATSON, Thomas ; editor Dumfries and Minister of England, 1900; Sefton Park Galloway Standard ; b. Dumfries, 20 Mar. 1880-1905. d. of Presbyterian Church, Liverpool, 1844 ; m. 1873, Nancy, R. Hamilton, : : Publications by Ian Maclaren Beside the Castlebank ; five s. four d. Educ. Com- his Bonnie Brier Bush, 1894 ; The Days of Auld mercial Academy, Dumfries. Was all

Lang Syne, 1895 ; Kate Carnegie and Those working time on Standard, for over forty of Ministers, 1896 ; A Doctor the Old School, years as reporter, sub-editor, and editor ; of 1897 ; Afterwards and other Stories, 1898 ; was Secretary to local branch Reform 747 WATSON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

League, and in 1867 engaged in correspond- Walter Besant, the late Wilkie Collins, and ence with Mr. Edmund Beales on a protest the late George MacDonald, LL.D. Recrea- against the capture of a Tory ticket meeting tion : golf. Address : Hastings House,

in St. James's Hall by London Radicals ; Norfolk Street, Strand, W.C. Clubs : Re- Liberal afterwards Secretary to Dumfries form ; Pen and Pencil, Edinburgh (Hon.) ; Council for a Association ; member of Town Grolier, New York. [Died 3 Nov. 1914. term, and for over twenty years of the School WATT, Commissary-Gen. FitzJames Edward,

advocated Home Rule and Dis- C.B. 1880 ; b. 10 1822 s. of late Com- Board ; Sept. ;

establishment, and strongly opposed S.A. war ; missary-Gen. James Duff Watt. Commissary--

member of Institute of Journalists ; J.P. Gen, on Staff at Headquarters (retired) : Dumfriesshire. Publications: literary work formerly Staff Officer of Commissariat Staff

almost entirely journalistic ; wrote some Corps at War Office ; served Cape of Good in pieces in verse ; published some reprints Hope, Mauritius, N.S. Wales, Turkey, Hong- Burns Gibraltar : pamphlet form, including speech on Kong, and ; retired 1883. Address

delivered as chairman of Dumfries Club ; Hilltop, Headington Hill, Oxford. Club: edited M'Dowall's History of Dumfries, 1905. Junior United Service. Recreation : gardening. Address : Castle- [Died 9 March 1902. bank, Dumfries. [Died 9 Apr. 1914. WATTS, George Frederick, R.A., O.M., D.C.L., Sir 5th cr. 1760 b. WATSON, Wager Joseph, Bt., ; LL.D. ; London, 1817 ; m. 2nd, 1886, b. : Uni- late b. 27 June 1837 ; S. 1888. Educ. Mary, 3rd d. of Charles Edward Fraser- versity College, Oxford (M.A.). Heir : none. Tytler, of Aldourie, Inverness-shire. First

Address : 100 Victoria Street, S.W. exhibited at Royal Academy 1837 ; retired 30 1904. 1896. Presented to the nation the [Died Sept. " greater Co. Cheshire WATSON, William, D.L., J.P., ; part of his life-work, now called The Watts High Sheriff, Cheshire, 1906-7; b. 1843; Collection," in the National Gallery of British 2nd s. -of late Stephen Watson, The Manor Art, and some forty or more portraits of the of House. Rockferry, Cheshire ; m. 1871, Jane distinguished men of his time, many which Stock, e. d. of late William Bower, Rockferry, are already in the National Portrait Gallery. Cheshire. Educ. : Head of firm This in his mind for was privately. project, " many years, Watson & Co., Liverpool, Watson & Hill, and undertaken partly in the hope that the Wood Co. of South form a nucleus of a National Watson, & Charleston, pictures might " Carolina, U.S.A., and Memphis, U.S.A., Gallery of purely British Art (now realised Chairman of the the munificence of Sir Merchants, 1872-1902; through" Henry Tate), in Cunard S.S. Co., Ltd. ; Chairman of the partly to identify art with the best the of action of In- Royal Insurance Co. ; Director the North conscience and the the age." and South Wales Bank. Address : Lancelyn, augurated a record of heroic deeds done in Bromborough, Cheshire. Clubs : Conserva- everyday life, and built the first memorial tive, Constitutional. [Died 4 Oct. 1909. wall at St. Botolph's, Aldersgate, recording WATSON, William Livingstone, J.P., of Ayton the names of some who have lost their lives life. Received the and Balmanno, Perthshire ; b. Kinross, 19 in the endeavour to save

Oct. 1835 ; s. of Robert Watson and Cath. distinction of the Order of Merit on its e. Address : Livingstone ; m. Elizabeth Lindsay, d. of institution by King Edward VII. George Seton, advocate, Edinburgh (repre- Little Holland House, 6 Melbury Road, : sentative of family of Cariston). Educ. Kensington, W. ; Limnerslease, Compton, I Edinburgh ; Glasgow. Formerly merchant Guildford. [Died July 1904. and of in Glasgow, Calcutta, London ; had ob- WATTS, Henry Edward, journalist man s. of Cecil servatory at Ayton containing 12 in. equa- letters ; b. Calcutta, 1832 ; Henry : torial refractor ; Fellow of Soc. Antiq. Scot., Watts in Civil Service. Unmarried. Educ. etc. Royal Astronomical Society ; Royal Geo- Exeter Grammar School ; Brighton, for service graphical Society ; Royal Statistical Society. Trained H.E.I.C.'s military ; Owned about 1950 acres. Recreations : entered early into journalism, India and Aus- of leader- astronomy, fishing, golf, book collecting. tralia ; editor Melbourne Argus ; : for Address Ayton House, by Abernethy, N.B.; writer in London Standard twelve years ; Balmanno Castle, Bridge of Earn, N.B. contributor to St. James's Gazette, Saturday Clubs: Reform, Oriental; University, Review, Blackwood's and Eraser's Magazines, Edinburgh. [Died 24 May 1903. Westminster Review, and Encyclopaedia Sir cr. Publications : Life of Cervantes WATSON, (William) Renny, Kt. ; 1892 ; Britannica. of J.P., D.L. Civil Engineer ; Chairman, and a new translation Don Quixote, 1894 ; of Cervantes in the Great Glasgow and S. Western Railway Co. ; History Spain ; in Director National Bank of Scotland ; Mirr- Writers Series, etc. ; Essay on Quevedo an of Pablo de Re- lees, Watson, and Yaryan Co. ; b. 1838 ; m. illustrated edition Segovia. Mary, d. of Edward Caird, 1886. Address : creations : angling, boating, gardening, dogs. : 16 Woodlands Terrace, Glasgow, N.B. ; Address 52 Bedford Gardens, Campden Braco Castle, Perthshire. Hill, W. Club : Savile. [Died 7 Nov. 1904. of [Died 9 Apr. 1900. WATTS, Rev. Robert Rowley ; Canon WATSON, Baron (cr. 1880, life peerage), Salisbury, 1887. Educ. : University College, William Watson, P.O., D.L., LL.D. (Edin. Oxford (M.A.). Curate of Madington, Wilts, Charterhouse and Glasgow) ; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1854-56 ; Assistant Master, of from 1880 ; b. 1828 ; s. of Rev. Thomas School, 1856-62 ; Curate Charlton-Marshal Vicar of 1867- Watson, Covington, Lanarkshire, and Dorset, 1862-67 ; Stour Pame, of 1877- Eleonora, d. of David M'Haffie ; m. 1868, 1902 ; Rector Steepleton Swerne, 1881-1903. Address : Margaret, d. of Dugald John Bannatyne (d. 1902 ; R.D. Pimperne, : Jan. 1911. 1898). Educ. privately ; and Glasgow and Bemerton, Salisbury. [Died 10 Walter Theodore b. at Edinburgh Universities. Barr. Scotland, 1851 ; WATTS-DUNTON, ; Solicitor- General for Scotland, 1874-76; St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, 12 Oct. 1832; of A. Dean of Faculty of Advocates, 1875-76 ; m. 1905, Clara Jane, y. d. Gustave Reich, India Lord Advocate, 1876-80 ; M.P. (C.) Glasgow of Canada Lodge, Putney, and East and Aberdeen Universities, 1876-80. Address : Avenue, E.G. Practised as a solicitor for 20 Queen's Gate, S.W. Clubs : Athenaeum, some few years in London, and then devoted Carlton. 14 1899. himself to literature added his mother's [Died Sept. " ; b. to his in 1897 ; WATT, Alexander Pollock, literary agent ; name, Dunton," father's,

Glasgow. Educ. : Edinburgh. Was the first critic on the Examiner from 1874 ; leading to conceive and put into practice the idea of critic on the Athenaeum from 1875 to 1898, the literary agent acting as an intermediary when his connection with all critical journals house-mate with A. C. between authors and publishers and editors ; ceased ; for 30 years was the literary executor of the late Sir Swinburne. Publications : in the Athenaeum 748 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WEBB

he published much poetry during twenty of Admiral Sir Edward Parry, Arctic Ex-

to the three s. one d. Educ. : Harrow ; years ; contributed Encyclopaedia plorer ; Oxford. 1858 Britannlca the treatise upon poetry and the Oriel College, Deacon, ; Priest, of first principles of poetic art, also articles on 1859 ; Vicar Henbury, Gloucestershire, the sonnet, rondeau, etc., and the monograph 1860-1906. Address : Henbury Vicarage, on Rossetti, who dedicated his Ballads and Bristol. [Died 17 Feb. 1912. M.P. W. R. Sonnets to him as his most intimate friend ; WAYMAN, Thomas, (L.) Elland, also wrote in same Encyclopaedia monographs Yorks, 1885-99 : wool merchant for thirty- five till 1892 r b. 26 Oct. 1833 on Vanbmgh, Wycherley, Matthew Arnold, years Halifax, ; contributed e. s. of late H. card maker and George Borrow ; literary W. Wayman, ; essays to Chambers'a Encyclopaedia, Ward's m. Sarah, d. of James Ellis, Halifax, 1856. English Poets, The Nineteenth Century, The Educ : private school, Halifax, Yorks. Fortnightly Review, The Quarterly Magazine, Mayor of Halifax, 1872-74. Address : The Magazine of Art, Harper's Magazine, The South Bank, Banbury, Oxon. Clubs : Academy, The Bookman, Proceedings of Reform, National Liberal. Gypsy Lore Society, (of which he was at one [Died 8 Feb. 1901. time wrote for Lord Sir Edwin, K.C.B., cr. 1891 ; President) ; " Tennyson's WEARE, Henry retired b. Isle of 27 Life of his father one of the Appreciations Lieut.-Gen. ; Wight, Aug. s. of Col. of Tennyson by his Friends," Jubilee Greeting 1825 ; 2nd Thomas Weare, K.H., at Spithead to the Men of Greater Britain, A.D.C. to the Queen, Hampton House,

of Love : Herefordshire m. Charlotte o. d. and other poems, 1897 ; The Coming ; Georgiana, Rhona Boswell's Story, 1897, 9th ed., with of Rev. Canon Oxenden, Rector of Barham, Rossetti's portrait of the author. 1913; and g. d. of Sir Henry Oxenden, 7th Bart., World's 1850. Educ. : Westminster. 32nd Aylwin, a poetic romance, 1898 ; Regt. 1848 D.A.A.G. and Classics, edition 1906 ; illustrated edition, Punjab campaign, ; 1913 in with portrait and two appendices, ; A.Q.M.G.'s Commandant headquarters re- in 50th Col. edited Lavongro, with introductory Crimea ; Queen's Own Regt. ; miniscences of George Borrow and the on Staff and commanded 50th Regt. in New with 1863-66 C.B. 1865 gypsies, 1893 ; and Romany Rye, Zealand, ; ; medals,

further reminiscences of Borrow, 1900 ; and Mooltan, Crimean, Sardinian, Turk's, New Sorrow's Wild Wales in Dent's Everyman's Zealand, and Knight Medjidie. Address : Christinas at the Mermaid David 6 Courtfield South Library ; ; Gardens, Kensington, Gwynn's Story of the Golden Skeleton (with S.W. [Died 31 Dec. 1898. Rev. Robert illustrations by Herbert Cole), 1901 ; The WEATHERHEAD, Johnston, Renascence of Wonder : a treatise on the M.A., Vicar of Seacombe, Cheshire, from 1878 of b. romantic movement, in Chambers's Cyclo- Hon. Canon Chester Cathedral, 1895 ; 11 Nov. 1839 s. of paedia of English Literature, 1903 ; The Mhow, India, ; Andrew H.E.I.C.S. m. Anna Work of Cecil Rhodes ; A Sonnet Sequence, Weatherhead, M.D., ; in d. of Matthew Steele of and 1907 ; Studies of Shakespeare Caxton Bagot, Liverpool 1910 four s. three d. Educ. : edition, and World's Classics edition, ; Demerara ; privately Introductory Essays on Thoreau's Walden, Trinity College, Dublin. Deacon, 1862 ; curacies in Ireland George Eliot's Silas Marner, Defoe's Captain priest, 1863 ; and Liver- in Peru fourteen Singleton, Charlotte Bronte's The Professor, pool ; chaplain ; years of of Charles Well's Joseph and his Brethren, with Chairman School Board ; Chairman reminiscences of D.lG. Rossetti, in The World's Governors of Wallasey Grammar School. and Charles Address : Cheshire. Classics ; Swinburne Dickens, Seacombe, 1913. Recreations: sea-bathing, and converse [Died 2 Sept. 1912. : 11 of with friends. Address The Pines, Putney WEBB, Rt. Rev. Allan Becher, D.D. ; Dean 7 1914. from 1901 b. 1839 s. of A. Hill [Died June Salisbury ; ; b. 20 Feb. Calcutta WAUGH, Rev. Benjamin ; Settle, Webb, M.D., F.R.C.S., ; m. 1867, late and d. of Rev. R. B. Bourne two s. 1839 ; e. s. of James Waugh Mary, Eliza, ; : : class d. of late John Harrison of Skipton. Educ. Educ. C.C.C. Oxford. 1st Mods. 1860 ; Airedale 2nd class Lit. Fellow of Univ. private school ; College, Bradford, Hum. ; Coll., of Oxford Yorks. Business, 1853-62 ; at college, 1862- 1863-67 ; ordained by Bishop ; 1865 - 87 to the of St. 18G5 ; Congregational minister, ; Curacy Peter's-in-the-East, of member of School Board for London, 1870- Oxford ; Vice-Principal Cuddesdon, 1864 ; 1876; promoted the N.S.P.C.C. 1884, Director, Rector of Avon Dassett, 1867-70. Bishop of

1889-1905 Consulting Director from 1905. Bloemfontein, 1870-83 ; Bishop of Grahams- of Publications : The Gaol Cradle, Who rocks town, 1883-98 ; assistant Bishop Moray, it ? a Plea for the Abolition of Juvenile 1898-1900. Publications : Four Papers on

with Woman's Work for Missions ; Ad- Imprisonment ; Sunday Evenings my Foreign

Children The Child of etc. ; dresses on Day of Intercession ; Presence ; Nazareth, Re- Office of the 1881 The editor of Sunday Magazine, 1874-96. and Holy Spirit, ; of the creation : gardening. Address : Summerfield Minister True Tabernacle ; Thoughts Prince's Road, Weybridge. and Suggestions for the Eve of Ordination, of the in the [Died 11 March 1908. 1888 ; The Priesthood Laity J.P. b. of 1889 Life of Service before WAY, Col. George Augustus, C.B., ; Body Clirist, ; e. s. of 2 1897 of the Gt. Yeldham, Essex, 6 March 1837 ; the Tin-one, vols., ; Unveiling d. of 1898 With Christ in Paradise Rev. C. J. Way and Georgina Augusta, Eternal Word, ; of etc. Address : The H. Grover ; m. Katherine, d. Rev. Win. 1898, Deanery, Salisbury. Corbould- Warren. Educ. : Eton. Joined [Died 12 June 1907. I. 1875 Bencher of the 58th Bengal N. I. 1855 ; 38th N. 1865-68 ; WEBB, C. Locock, Q.C. ; b. station Staff officer Jubbulpore and Saugor, Middle Temple, 1879 ; Chard, Somerset, I. 26 1822 e. s. of Samuel Webb and 1868-73; officiating 7th N. 1877-78; Nov. ; I. Assistant o. d. of late Charles Locock of officiating 4th N. 1879 ; Adjut.- Mary Ann, 7th widower died 1894). Educ. : Gen. Bengal, 1879-84 ; Commandant Chard ; (w. schools at Chard and Honiton. B. I. to 1892 ; Mahsud Waziri Expedition, private at Middle 1847 Barr. 1860, medal with clasp ; Akha Expedition, Student Temple, ; 1850, in Reader and 1883-84, mentioned in despatches. Publica- practised Equity ; autumn tions : Looshi and Akha. Recreations : Examiner for scholarship in Constitutional 1887-92 Examiner shooting, ornithology. [Died 19 Oct. 1899. and International Law, ; M.A. Hon. Canon in 1892 contested of WAY, Rav. John Hugh, ; Equity, ; (C.) borough of Bodmin 1865 and 1874. of Bristol from 1897 ; Rural Dean Staple- Hackney 1868, b. 26 1834 e. s. of Rev. Publications : Practice of the Courts ton (retired) ; July ; Supreme to the House of 1877 H. H. Way of Alderbourne Manor, Bucks, and and Appeals Lords, ; 2nd d. and on and Vicar of Henbury ; m. 1861, Caroline, pamphlets Railways Ireland, 740 WEBB WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

1849-52. Recreations : cricket, boating. Bramham Gardens, Kensington, S.W. Clubs : Address : 4 Elm Court, Temple. Club : M.C.C., Surrey Cricket, Queen's, United Constitutional. [Died 13 Aug. 1898. University. [Died 6 Aug. 1902. Sir cr. 1889 WEBB, Sydney, K.C.M.G. ; ; J.P., WEBSTER, Edmund Foster, C.I.E. 1888; re- tired s. of late D.L. ; Captain ; Deputy-Master Trinity ; James Webster, D.L. and b. *. House from 1883 ; 28 Jan. 1816 ; of J.P. of Hatherley Court, Gloucestershire. Rear-Admiral Charles Webb, R.N. Educ. : Educ. : Cheltenham College. Secretary to private tutors. More varied life up to 1857, the Government of Madras in the Revenue

when elected an Elder Brother of Trinity Department, 1881 ; Member of the Madras

House ; Grand Cross Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Legislative Council, 1883; Chief Secretary Recreation : hard work. Address : Rivers- to the Government, and a Fellow of the

dale, Twickenham, Middlesex ; Trinity Madras University, 1884 ; Member of Coun- House, Tower Hill, E.C. Club : Royal cil of the Governor of Fort St. George,

Societies'. [Died 31 Oct. 1898. 1886 ; returned to England, 1886. Ad- dress : : WEBB, His Honour Thomas E., LL.D. ; Judge Norton Court, Sittingbourne. Club of the County Court of Donegal, and chair- Wellington. [Died 9 March 1913. b. man of Donegal Quarter Sessions ; Corn- WEBSTER, Very Rev. Reginald Godfrey s. of wall, 8 May 1827 ; Rev. Thomas Webb ; Michael, M.A. ; Dean of the Chapel Royal, : m. Susan, d. of Robert Gilbert, 1849. Educ. Dublin, from 1905 ; Chaplain to the House- Kingswood School, and Trinity College, hold of the Lord-Lieutenant, and Canon oi Dublin. B.A. 1850; M.A. 1857; LL.D. St. Patrick's Cathedral; b. Cork, 5 April e. s. of 1859 ; Vice-Chancellor's Prizeman ; Downes 1860 ; Rev. George Webster, D.D., Medallist for of Divinity Prizeman ; Gold Chancellor Cork ; m. 1890, Edith Maud,

Oratory in the Historical Society ; Scholar y.. d. of Rev, George A. F. Patton, M.A., : and Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin ; Pro- St. Peter's, Dublin ; one s. Educ. Char-

fessor of Moral Philosophy in the University, terhouse ; Trinity College, Dublin. Honour- 1857 Professor of 1867 man in and ; Regius Laws, ; Classics, Mathematics, Logics ; in Public Orator, 1879 ; sometime Examiner B.A. and Divinity Testimonium, 1883 ; M.A. the of Irish Law to University New Zealand ; 1887 ; ordained 1883 ; for St. Mary's, Dub- lin Barr. 1861 ; Q.C. 1874 ; Judge, 1887 ; ; Curate of St. Peter's, Dublin, 1884- : Bencher of King's Inns, 1899. Publications 1891 ; Minor Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral,

The Intellectualism of Locke ; The Veil of 1887 ; Succentor of St. Patrick's and Warden Isis of ; a Poetical Translation Faust ; The of Cathedral School, 1891 ; Assistant Secre- of series of of Mystery William Shakespeare ; a tary the Association for Promoting

Essays on the Irish Land Question, and Ipse Christian Knowledge, 1892 ; Sub-Dean of of in Dixit, and The History an Idea, answer the Chapel Royal, 1893-1905 ; L.L.'s In- to Mr. Gladstone on The of Home of Schools question spector Incorporated Society's ; Rule. Address : 5 Mount Street Crescent, Senior Chaplain and Catechist of National

Dublin. [Died 11 Nov. 1903. Training Co'lege ; Almoner to the Lord- : : WEBBER, Maj.-Gen. C. E., C.B. ; retired Lieutenant. Recreation golf. Address Royal Engineers and consulting electrical 26 Hatch Street, Dublin. b. 5 17 engineer ; M.Inst.C.E., M.I.E.E. ; Sept. [Died May 1913. *. of 1838 ; of Rev. T. Webber Leekfleld, Co. WEBSTER, Lieut.-General Thomas Edward, and Mrs. Webber of Indian b. 17 Sligo, Kellavil, Athy ; Army ; April 1830. Entered

m. 1st, Hon. A. A. Haubury Tracy; 2nd, army, 1847 ; Lieut.-Gen. 1892 ; unemployed relict of late : Sarah E., R. Stainbank. Educ. list, 1892 ; served Sonthal Rebellion, 1855-

Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Com- 1856 ; Bhootan Expedition, 1865-66 (medal) ; mission in the corps of Royal Engineers, 1855. Afghan War, 1880 (medal). Address: 58

Indian Mutiny, 1857-60 ; sieges, Chandarie, Grange Park, Baling, W.

Jhansie ; battles, Kota ka Serai, Betwa, [Died 14 Aug. 1909. Koonch, Calpee, Gwalior, and many minor WEDDERBURN, Henry Scrymgeour, J.P., instructor in engagements ; topography, D.L. ; Hereditary Standard-bearer of Scot- Paris e. R.M.A. ; with Prussian Army in 1866 ; land ; b. 18 April 1840 ; s. of late Frederick

exhibition, 1867 ; special commission pre- Lewis Scrymgeour, and Hon. Helen Arbuth-

paratory transport Abyssinian expedition ; nott, 5th d. of 8th Viscount Arbuthnott ; in of charge R.E. postal telegraphs, 1870-79 ; m. 1869, Juliana, y. d. of Thomas Bradell of Sir accompanied Garnet Wolseley to South Coolmelagh, Co. Wexford ; four s. six d.

Africa, A.A. and A.Q.M.G., 1879 ; Egyptian Heir : s. Lt.-Col. Henry Scrymgeour Wed- of expedition, 1882, A.A. and Q.M.G. ; Battle derburn [b. 28 June 1872 ; m. 1901, Edith,

Tel-el-Kebir ; A.A.G., Nile expeditions, o. d. of J. Moffat ; two s. one d. ]. Address : six 1884-85 ; despatches times ; mutiny Birkhill, Cupar, Fife, N.B. for medal and clasp Jhansie ; African [Died 1 Feb. 1914. medal and of clasp, C.B. ; Egyptian expedi- WEDGWOOD, Julia ; d. Hensleigh Wedg- tion, 1882, medal and clasp and bronze wood (a g. s. of Josiah Wedgwood), niece star, 3rd class of the Medjidie : founder (with of Charles Darwin and g. d. of Sir James late Sir Francis Bolton) and past Pres. of the Mackintosh. Publications : An Old Debt Institution of Electrical Engineers. Pub- (Florence Dawson) ; Life of John Wesley, lications : on Military subjects (various), 1870; The Moral Ideal, 1888 and 1907; Telegraphy, Telephony, and on Electrical The Message of Israel, 1894; Nineteenth Engineering. Address : 17 Egerton Gardens, Century Teachers, 1909. S.W. Club: United Service. [Died 26 Nov. 1913. 23 1904. [Died Sept. WEEDON, Augustus Walford, R.I. (1887) ; WEBBER, Rt. Rev. William Thomas Thornhill, artist (painter). Educ : privately. Painter

D.D., Bishop of Brisbane from 1885; b. in water-colours mainly ; exhibitor at R.A., 1837. Educ. : Pembroke Coll. Oxford R.Inst., and many other exhibitions. Re- (M.A.). Vicar of St. John the Evangelist, creations : tennis, cycling. Address : 6 Holborn, 1864-85. Address : Bishopsbourne, Carlton Mansions, West End Lane, N.W. Brisbane, Australia. [Died 3 Aug. 1903. Club : Arts. [Died 26 Apr. 1908.

WEBSTER, Hon. Arthur Harold, Private WEGG-PROSSER, Francis Richard ; b. 19 b. s. Secretary to Lord Chief Justice ; 16 June 1824 ; of Rev. Dr. Haggitt, Rector

June 1874 ; o. s. of 1st Baron Alverstone ; of Nuneham Courteney and Prebendary of m. 1888, Gwladys, d. of Sir F. H. Evans. Durham, and Lucy, d. of Wm. Parry of : Educ. Cheam ; Charterhouse ; Trinity Kingstreet, Herefordshire ; assumed name College, Cambridge (B.A.). Called to Bar, of Wegg-Prosser in consequence of will of 1899. Recreations : racquets, bicycling, ten- great-uncle, Rev. Dr. Prosser of Belmont, nis, Address : 28 Herefordshire golf, shooting, fishing. ; m. Lady Harriet Catherine, WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WELLAND

d. of 2nd Earl Somers (d. 1893) ; two s theorie, 1876 ; Entstehung der Sexualzellen one d. Educ. : Balliol bei Eton ; Collegfc, Ox- den Hydromedusen, 1883 ; Essays upon ford. 1st class Mathematics (1845). M.P Heredity and kindred biological problems,

of . 1 County Hereford, 1847-52. Publication 889 ; The Germplasm, a theory of heredity, Galileo and his Judges. Address : Merry 1893; Vortrage iiber Descendenztheorie, Hill : House, Hereford. Club Carlton. 1902, 1904 u. 1913 ; The Evolution Theory, [Died 16 Aug. 1911. 1904; Charles Darwin, u. sein Lebenswerk, 1909 Die 1909. Ad- WEIGALL, Albert Bythesea, C.M.G., 1909; ; Selectionstheorie, headmaster, Sydney Grammar School, from dress : Freiburg in Breisgau, Germany 1866 s. of Rev. Edward [Died Nov. 1914. ; Weigall, Buxton ; John J.P. b. 1820 e. s. of m. Ada Frances Raymond. Educ. : Maccles- WELBY, Earle, ; ; field late Rev. John Earle Welby, 6th s. of Sir Grammar School ; Brasenose College, W. Earle 1st Bt. m. Catherine Oxford (Scholar, M.A.). Address: Gram- Welby, ; 1873, mar School, Sydney, Australia. Mary, 2nd d. of Rev. George Hutton, Rector [Died 20 Feb. 1912. of Gate Burton and Knaith, Lincolnshire. : Educ. Shrewsbury ; Magdalen Coll. Ox- WEIR, Harrison W., artist, author, and jour ford. Publications : of the Belvoir nalist b. 5 Lays ; Lewes, Sussex, May 1824 ; 2nd Hunt. Recreation : hunting. Address : s. of John Weir and Elizabeth Jenner m. ; Allington Hall, near Grantham. Club : e. d. of J. F. the cele- 1st, Anne, Herring, 8 1905. brated racehorse Carlton. [Died May painter, 1845 ; 2nd, Alice Rt. Rev. Thomas 2nd (d. 1898), y. d. of T. Upjohn, M.R.C.S., of WELBY, Earle, Bishop of St. from b. 1811 s. Norfolk 1899. Helena 1861 ; ; 2nd ; 3rd, Eva, d. of George of Sir William Earle Welby, 2nd Bt. ; m. Gobell of Worthing, Sussex ; one s. Educ.: 1837 Albany Academy, Camberwell. Pupil of Mary, d. of A. Browne, (d. 1896). Rector of 1847 George Baxter to learn process of colour Newton, Lincolnshire, ; Archdeacon of George Town, Cape of Good printing, etc., 1837 ; disliked it, began as an Hope, 1856-61. Address : James Town, St. artist untaught ; first exhibited at British oil of Wild Helena. [Died 6 Jan. 1899. Institution, picture Duck, 1843 ; afterwards at of Sir cr. Society British Artists and WELCH, David Nairne, K.C.V.O. 1909 ; the Royal Academy. Many years member C.V.O. 1902; M.V.O. 1901; b. 26 Oct. of d. of the New Society of Painters in Water 1820 ; m. 1850, Caroline, late Com- Colours (afterwards the Institute). Animal mander , R.N. Navigating Sub. -Lieut.

painter and draughtsman. Publications : on 1843 ; Staff Commander, 1863 ; Staff Cap- staff original (last survivor) of Illustrated tain, 1871 ; retired Captain, 1878 ; com- London News, Field, Pictorial Times, Pic- manded Royal Yachts, Fairy and Alberta, torial World, Graphic, Black and White, 1848-78. Address : Virginia Water, Berks. 1 Poultry, and Stock Keeper, etc. ; the author [Died Feb. 1912. and illustrator of of Edward D.S.O. 1902 Poetry Nature ; Every WELCHMAN, Theodore, ; in 6. Day the Country ; Our Cats and all Capt. West Yorks Regiment ; 21 July about them Animal 1900 served ; Stories, old and new ; 1881. Entered army, ; South and Bird old medal with Stories, and new ; Our Poultry Africa, 1901-2 (despatches, clasp, and all about Them, the writing and illus- D.S.O. [Died 25 Oct. 1914. of Crosdill 5th trating which occupied his attention for WELDON, Sir Anthony ; Bt. ; cr. of 20 for b. 16 1827 s. of upwards years, and its size was 1723 ; D.L., J.P. ; March ; unique as the work of one man, author and 4th Bt. and d. of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Hockley, there father illustrator, being over 600,000 words Bury-St.-Edmunds ; S. 1858; m. of letterpress, 37 richly printed coloured Elizabeth, d. of late Col. Arthur Kennedy, pictures, and over 350 black and white 18th Hussars, 1862. Educ. : East India of drawings, etc. ; designer race cups, Good- Company's preparatory school, Kensington. of 16 retired wood, Ascot, etc., for Messrs. Garrard and Madras Army at the age ; after over 2800 acres. Re- Co., thirty years ; judge at Poultry 12 years' service. Owned and for : Pigeon Shows over thirty years ; creations hunting, shooting (big game). originator of Cat Show at Crystal Palace, Heir : s. Anthony, b. 1863. Address : : and judge, 1872. Recreations gardening, Rahinderry, Ballylinan, Queen's Co. ; Kil- fruit-growing, horticulture, field naturalist, morony, Athy, Co. Kildare, Ireland. poultry -breeding, no games of any sort at [Died 14 Jan. 1900. : b. any time. Address Poplar Hall, Apple- WELDON, Col. Thomas, C.I.E. 1888, I.A. ; Kent. : s. of Sir dore, Clubs the oldest member of 9 Sept. 1834 ; 5th Anthony Weldon, the three Rachael Savage but ; Whitefriars, Con- 4th Bt. ; m. 1865, Helen Louisa, stitutional, Horticultural, Wigwam, Ham- o. c. of late General G. W. Young Simpson, etc. 3 8. d. Commissioner of the burgh, [Died Jan. 1906. R.A. ; two one Police Address : 15 WEIR, James Galloway, M.P. (L.) Ross and Madras City (retired). from Bolton Gardens, S.W. [Died 9 Nov. 1905. Cromarty 1892 ; J.P. ; b. 1839 ; s. of late James Ross F.R.S. Linacre Weir and Margaret, d. of WELDON, Walter F. R., M.A., ; D. M'Laren; m. 1st, 1863, Mary Anne (d. Professor of Comparative Anatomy, Oxford, d. of late of St. John's 1896), G. Dash, Brighton ; 2nd, from 1899 ; Fellow (retired) : of 1898, Marion Jolly. Educ. Dollar Acad- Coll. Camb. 1884 ; Jodrel Professor Com- emy. Address : 4 Frognal, Hampstead, parative Anatomy and Zoology, Univ. Coll. N.W. Club : National Liberal. London, to 1899. Address : Merton Lea, 14 1906. [Died 18 Apr. 1911. Oxford. [Died Apr. D.D. WEISMANN, August ; D.M., D.Ph. ; D.Bot. WELLAND, Rt. Rev. Thomas James, ; D.C.L. of ; Professor of Zoology, Univ. of Bishop (Protestant Episcopal) Down, b. Freiburg, from 1867 ; b. Frankfurt a. M. Connor and Dromore (from 1892) ; Dublin, 17 Jan. 1834 s. of ; m. 1867, Marg Gruber ; one 31 March 1830; Joseph Welland, s. four d. Studirte in d. of Rev. R. S. Gottingen Medicin, Dublin ; m. Anna, Brooke,

bei Leuckart in of 1867 ; spater Giessen Zoologie ; Rector Wyton, Hunts, (d. 1875) Privatdocent at Freiburg, 1863. Arbeiten : two s. two d. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin ; zuerst histologischen u. entwicklungsge- 1st Junior Moderator Mathematics, Divinity schichtlichen Inhalts, dann viber Evolu- Testimonium 1st class. Ordained 1854 ; Vicar of Pains- tionslehre u. allegmeine biologische Prob- Curate of Carlow, 1854-56 ; besonders Assistant Mariners' lerne, sexuelle Fortpfianzung u. town, 1856-58 ; Chaplain die 1858-62 Clerical Sec. Vererbung ; Entwickelung der Dipteren, Church, Kingstown, ; 1862-66 Assistant 1863 ; Ueber die Berechtigung der Darwin'- Jews' Society, Ireland, ; schen 1866-70 Theorie, 1868 ; Naturgeschichte der Chaplain Christ Church, Dublin, ; 1870-92. Daphniden, 1877 ; Studien zur Descendenz- Incumbent St. Thomas's, Belfast, WELLESLBY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Address : Culloden, Craigavad, Co. Down. studentship in Paris and London. Com- : Dublin. menced at Clubs Ulster, Belfast ; University, exhibiting R.A., 1846 ; practised (Died 29 July 1907. portraiture exclusively as a miniature painter cr. until oil of WELLESLEY, Sir George Greville, G.C.B. ; 1861, when painting the Volunteer Lord 1887 ; b. 1814 ; y. s. of late Hon. and Rev. Colonel, Ranelagh, was exhibited ; G. V. Wellesley, D.D., and Emily, d. of 1st elected A.R.A. 1866; acted as Deputy d. President Lord ; m. Elizabeth Doughty, during Leighton's absence ill of late R. Lukin, 1853. Entered Navy, 1828 ; from England in health, 1895. Publica- tions : miniatures Admiral, 1875 ; Superintendent Portsmouth extending over many the oil Dockyard, 1865-69 ; Commander-in-Chief years ; amongst paintings, and the of North American Station, 1869, 1873-76 ; succession portraits exhibited, may be

commanded Channel Squadron, 1870 ; Lord mentioned Group of Portraits at Table, : 17 of the Admiralty, 1877-79. Address 1862 ; Tableau Vivant, 1865 ; Volunteers a Chester Square, S.W. Club: United Service. at Firing Point, 1866 ; Earl and Countess [Died 6 Apr. 1901. Spencer and their friends at Wimbledon Grena- Letters at WELLESLEY, Lord Richard, Captain, and and News the Lochside, 1868 ; s. of dier Guards ; b. 30 Sept. 1879 ; 2nd Lord Chancellor Hatherley in procession Louise of 4th Duke of Wellington; m. 1908, through the House Lords, 1870 ; Victoria o. d. of Sir Fitz- the Nesta Pamela, Maurice Regina, Queen's Accession, 1880 ; 2nd Bart. one d. Served South the of the New Courts Gerald, ; Opening by Queen " " Africa, 1900. Address: 3 Chester Street, of Justice, 1887, etc. Became Limner S.W. [Died 29 Oct. 1914. to Grillion's Club, 1870. Address : Thorpe of WELLINGTON, 3rd Duke (cr. 1814), Henry Lodge, Campden Hill, W. ; The Aldermoor, : Wellesley, D.L., J.P. ; Baron Mornington, Holmbury, St. Mary, Dorking. Club

1746 ; ; Viscount Athenaeum. [Died 16 Jan. 1903. of Wellesley, 1760; Viscount Wellington WELLS-COLE, Lieut.-Col. Henry, D.S.0. 1899 ;

Talavera and Wellington, Somersetshire ; Yorkshire Light Infantry ; General Staff of Officer b. Baron Douro, 1809 ; Earl Wellington, 2nd Grade, South Africa ; 9 May Oct. s. of late Feb. 1812 ; Marquess of Wellington, 1864; William Wells-Cole, of : 1812 ; Marquess of Douro, 18J4 ; Conde do Fenton, Lincolnshire. Educ. Royal Mili-

Vimiero, 1811 ; Marquez de Torres Vedras tary College, Sandhurst. Joined 2nd Batt.

and Duque da Vittoria, 1812, Portugal ; King's Own Yorks Light Infantry, 1884 ; in Duque de Ciudad Rodrigo and a Grandee Adjt. 1897 ; served expedition on North- of of of 1st Class, 1812, Spain ; Prince Waterloo, West Frontier India, 1897-98, and was 1815. Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards, retired present in action in the Shin Kamar Pass

1882 ; Hon. Col. 2nd Brig. S. Division R.A. on 29 Jan. 1898 (despatches, D.S.O., medal Batts. from 1884; Hon. Col. 3rd and 4th with two clasps) ; served South Africa, 1899- Duke of Wellington's W. Riding Yorkshire 1902, as Adjutant 2nd King's Own (York- Regt. from 1886 [Robert Cowley became shire L.I.) to 25 Jan. 1900, as Assistant his s. Privy Councillor under Henry VIII. ; Provost-Marshal to April 1900, and as

became Solicitor-General and Surveyor- D.A.A.G. April 1900 to Sept. 1902 ; Com- in Ireland his became Senes- General ; g.s. pany Commander, Roy. Mil. Coll., 1903-8 ;

chal of King's County ; 1st Baron Morning- took part in the advance on Kimberley, ton succeeded to the Wesley estates, his including actions at Belmont, Enslin,

aunt having m. Garret Wesley, and assumed Modder River, and Magersfontein ; com- the name of Wesley or Wellesley, 1728; manded battalion at the actions near Lindley,

2nd Baron became 1st Earl of Mornington ; the capture of Bethlehem, Slabbert's Nek, 2nd Earl overthrew Tippoo Sahib and the and the surrender of Commandant Prinsloo of Sultanate Mysore, 1799 ; became Marquess (despatches, brevet of Major, Queen's medal of Wellesley and twice Vice-Viceroy of with 4 clasps, King's medal with 2 clasps, Ireland his b. Earl list officers ; next became 3rd ; 5th placed in of considered qualified Earl was succeeded in his titles by 2nd for staff employment in consequence of 1st of Duke ; Duke, the hero Assaye, 1803, service on the Staff in the Field) ; p.s.c. ; and conqueror of Napoleon, was Arthur, Bt. Lt.-Col., 1911. Recreations : riding,

3rd s. of 1st Earl ; he was Prime Minister, shooting. Clubs : Naval and Military. 1828-30 (d. 1852); Waleran de Wellesley [Died 30 Apr. 1914. was a Justice in 1261 his Ireland, ; g.s. WELMAN, Maj.-Gen. William Henry Bowling in 1337 his Justice ; descendant was Garret Reeves, C.B. 1879 ; b. 10 Oct. 1828 ; s. of or Gerald Wellesley or Wesley mentioned late Major Harvey Welman of the 57th b. 5 above] ; , April 1846 ; 2nd Regiment, a Peninsular officer who saw much s. of Maj.-Gen. Lord Charles Wellesley, M.P. service, 1809-15, present at many battles s. of 1st and o. c. of Rt. (2nd Duke), Augusta, and sieges ; m. 1857, Sarah, d. of Ralph Hon. Henry Manvers-Pierrepoint (3rd s. of Hincks of Suir View, Co. Waterford. Educ.: 1st E. S. u. 1884 Manvers) ; 2nd Duke, ; m. Australia. Entered service, 1847 ; Captain, d. of late Col. Thomas Peers Evelyn, 1857 ; Major, 1865 ; Lt.-Col. 1875 ; Colonel, 1882. Williams,M.P.,Temple House, Berkshire, 1880 ; retired as Major- General, 1882 ; Educ. : Eton. M.P. (C.) Andover, 1874-80. served in India, China, Australia, and the acres. Heir : b. Owned about 19,200 Lord Cape ; commanded 99th Regiment through- Arthur Charles Wellesley. Address : Apsley out the Zulu War. Decorated for service in

House, Piccadilly, W. ; Strathfleldsaye the field in the Zulu War. Address : Ard- House, Mortimer, Berkshire. Clubs : Carlton, varne, Godalming, Surrey. Guards'. [Died 8 June 1900. [Died 9 Dec. 1906. Sir Arthur 2nd cr. WELLS, Spencer, Bt. ; WEMYSS, 10th Earl of (cr. 1633), Francis Sir 1883 ; [1st Bt. was Thomas Spencer Charteris, G.C.V.O., cr. 1909; A.D.C. to the b. 1866 S. Wells, eminent surgeon] ; ; the King ; D.L. ; LL.D. Edin. Baron father : 1897. Educ. Wellington ; Trin. Wemyss, 1628; Lord Elcho and Methel, Coll. Cainb. to Chancellor ; private secretary 1633 ; , Viscount Peebles, of 1893- Exchequer (Sir William Harcourt), Baron of Neidpath, Lyne, Munard, 1697 ; 1895 contested 1895. . ; Gloucester (L.) Heir Baron Wemyss (U.K.), 1821. Ensign- : Travellers'. none. Club General Royal Company of Archers ; Hon. [Died 31 March 1906, Col. of 7th Middlesex (London Scottish), Academician of WELLS, Henry Tanworth, Royal 1878-1900 ; Commander of Legion Honour b. 12 o. s. one from 1870 ; London, Dec. 1828 ; [Sir David of Wemyss was appointed

of Henry Tanworth and Charlotte Wells : of the two attendants on Margaret Maid of m. 1857, Joanna Mary Boyce (herself an Norway during her journey to Scotland, : Art artist). Educ. private schools ; 1290 ; Sir John (d. 1428) requested \Vyntoun 752 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WESTCOTT

to 1st Earl draw up his chronicle ; received 1883, winning each year ; rowed in the his honours from Charles I., but became a Leander Eight at Henley, winning the grand

Parliamentarian ; 3rd Earl m. Anne Douglas, challenge, in 1880, in record time ; also won d. of 1st Duke of Queensberry, and s. of 1st the Sculls at Eton, 1878, and the Pairs at of : Earl March ; he became Lord High Ad- Oxford, 1880. Recreations shooting, yacht- miral of Scotland and a Commissioner for ing. Address : Mount House, Hythe,

concluding the Union of 1707 ; 4th Earl m. Hants. Clubs : Royal Yacht Squadron,

Janet, heiress of Colonel Francis Charteris. Cowes ; Royal Dorset Yacht ; Hythe Yacht, 1720; his e. s. was a Jacobite and attainted]; Vice-Commodore. [Died 26 Oct. 1910. b. 4 s. of Earl Sir cr. Aug. 1818 ; 8th and Louisa, WEST, Raymond, K.C.I.E. ; 1888 ; d. of 2nd Earl Lucan ; S. father 1883 ; m. LL.D. ; Vice-President Royal Asiatic Soc. ; 1st, Anne, d. of 1st , 1843 sometime Reader m Indian Law, Camb.

(d. 1896) ; 2nd, 1900, Grace, d. of late Major Univ. ; b. 1832 ; s. of late Frederick West Blackburn, and niece of late Lord Blackburn; and Frances, d. of Richard Raymond, s. : two two d. Educ. Edinburgh Academy; Ballybennion, Co. Kerry ; m. 1st, 1867,

Eton ; Christ Church, Oxford (B.A.). M.P. Clementina Fergusson (d. 1896) d. of W. M.

East Gloucestershire, 1841-46 ; Haddington- Chute, of Chute Hall, Co. Kerry ; 2nd, 1901,

shire, 1847-83 ; Lord of Treasury, 1852-55. Annie Kirkpatrick, e. d. of Surg.-Gen. Publication : The New War Office, 1899. Henry Cook, M.D., of Priors, Mesne, , Owned about 62,000 acres. Heir : s. Lord Gloucester. Educ. : Queen's Coll. Galway. : Elcho. Address 23 St. James's Place, Entered Indian C.S. 1856 ; Judge of High

S.W. ; Gosford House and Amisiield House, Court, Bombay, 1871-73 ; member of Bom-

Haddington ; Elcho Castle, Perth ; Neidpath bay Government, 1887 ; retired, 1892. Castle : and Hay Lodge, Peebles ; Stanway Publications The Bombay Code ; Hindu Hall, Moreton-in-the-Marsh. Club: Carlton. Law. Address : Chesterfield, College Road, [Died 30 June 1914. Norwood, S.E. Club : East India United WEMYSS, Randolph Gordon Erskine, J.P., Service. [Died 8 Nov. 1911. e. novelist b. D.L. ; s. of late James Hay Erskine WESTALL, William, ; White Ash,

Wemyss, M.P., and Millicent Ann Mary, Lancashire, 7 Feb. 1834 ; s. of John Westall, y. d. of Hon. John Kennedy Erskine : m. 1st, cotton spinner, White Ash and Stanhill 1884, Lady Lilian Mary, o. d. of 14th Marquess House. Educ. : Liverpool High School. of in editor Winchester ; 2nd, 1898, Lady Eva Cecilia Engaged business ; journalist ; of Margaret Wellesley, o. d. of 2nd Earl Cowley. and part proprietor Swiss Times ; foreign Address : Fife of the Wemyss Castle, Wemyss, ; correspondent Times and Daily News;

Torrie House. Dunfermline, N.B. ; Balfour, travelled in North and South America, West Markinch, N.B. Club : Royal Yacht Squad- Indies, etc. Publications : Tales and Tra-

ron, Cowes. [Died 17 July 1908. ditions of Saxony and Lusatia, 1877 ; In 1879 WENDOVER, Viscount ; Albert Edward Samuel Tropic Seas, 1878 ; Larry Lohengrin, ;

Charles Robert Wynn-Carrington, Lieut. The Old Factory, 1881 ; Red Ryvington.

Royal Horse Guards ; e. s. of 1st Marquess 1882 ; Ralph Norbreck's Trust ; Two 1 : of Snuff Millions of Lincolnshire ; b. 24 Apr. 895. Educ Pinches ; Her Two ; The 19 Birch Eton. [Died May 1915. Phantom City ; A Queer Race ; Dene ; of WENDT, Henry Lorenz, Puisne Judge of Nigel Fortesque ; Strange Crimes ; Roy Court Life Supreme Court of Ceylon, 1901-10 ; b. 1858 ; Roy's ; For Honour and ; Trust Sons of Belial m. 1899, Amelia, d. of J. H. de Saram, Karidy; Money ; ; With the Red s. : St. A Woman Him A Red two Educ. Thomas' College, Eagie ; Tempted ; it Colombo. Advocate, 1880; M.L.C., 1895- Bridal ; As Luck would have ; Her Lady- Secret or 1900 ; acted as Solicitor-General. 1897 ; and ship's ; Don Devil; The Old Bank; Crescents. Recreations : Attorney-General, 1900-1901 ; called to Bar, The Sacred skating, : : Gray's Inn, 1901 ; retired, 1910. Publica- cycling. Address Rydal, Worthing. Clubs : tion Law Reports. Address : Fountain Savage, Whitefriars ; County, Worthing. House, Colombo. Club : Royal Societies. [Died 9 Sept. 1903.

[Died 21 Nov. 1911. WESTCOTT, Rt. Rev. Brooke Foss, D.D. ; Fellow of WERE, Rt. Rev. Edward Ash, D.D., Bishop Hon. D.C.L. Oxford ; Hon. Trin. Colls. of (Suffragan) of Stafford from 1909 ; Canon and King's Camb. ; Bishop Durham b. : Coll. Residentiary of Lichfield from 1909 ; Arch- (from 1890) ; 1825. Educ. Trin. of b. Camb. 23rd and 1st class Classical deacon Derby from 1901 ; Clifton, 14 Wrangler s. of Fellow of Trin. Coll. 1849 Nov. 1846 ; y. Thomas Bonville Were, Tripos. Camb. ; Assistant 1852-69 Clifton ; m. Julia (d. 1909), d. of T. Miller, Master, Harrow, ; Canon s. : of 1869-83 Professor Barrow ; two two d. Educ. Rugby ; Peterborough, ; Regius New College, Oxford. Assistant Master, of Divinity, Camb. 1870-90; Canon of Fellow of Winchester College, 1870-80; Vicar of Westminster, 1883-90 ; King's 1882. Publications : North Bradley, Wilts, 1880-85 ; Chaplain College, Cambridge, of of to Bishop Southwell, 1885-89 ; Vicar of Elements Gospel Harmony (Norrisian of the St. Werburgh's, Derby, 1889-1900; Bishop Essay), 1851 ; History New Testament Suffragan of Derby, 1889. Address : The Canon, 1855, 6th ed. 1889 ; Characteristics Close, Lichfield. Club : St. Stephen's. of the Gospel Miracles (Sermons preached of Intro- [Died 8 Apr. 1915. before the Univ. Camb.), 1859 ; Sir 1st duction to the of the WERNHER, Julius Charles, Bt. ; cr. Study Gospels, 1860, of ed. 1894 The Bible in the 1905 ; member Wernher, Beit, and Com- 8th ; Church, 1864, 1 ed. 1885 The of the Resurrec- pany, London Wall Buildings, E.C. ; b. 9th ; Gospel 7th ed. 1891 of the Darmstadt, 1850 ; m. 1888, Alice S. Mankie- tion, 1866, ; History : 2nd ed. 1879 On the wicz ; three s. Recreations riding, shoot- English Bible, 1869, ; the ing, collecting objets d'art. Heir : s. Religious Office of Universities, 1873 ; Derrick Julius, b. 7 June 1889. Address : The Revelation of the Risen Lord, 5th ed. from the Bath House, Piccadilly, W. Clubs: Carlton, 1891 ; Some Thoughts Ordinal, of St. with Notes and Cosmopolitan, Arts, Marlborough. 1884 ; Epistles John, 3rd ed. 1885 The [Died 21 May 1912. Essays ; Paragraph Psalter,

b. for 2nd ed. 1892 ; The WEST, Leonard R., J.P. Hants ; 30 Sept. arranged Choirs, Revelation of the 2nd ed. 1887 1859 ; s. of late James Roberts West, Father, ; ed. J.P., D.L., Gloucestershire, of Alscot Park, Christus Consummator, 3rd 1887 ; The

Educ. : Eton Christ of the 2nd ed. 1889 ; Gifts Stratford-on-Avon. ; Victory Cross, 1889 Church, Oxford. Rowed in the Eton Eight at for Ministry (Ordination Addresses), ; The to the The Greek Henley, 1878 and 1879 ; was Captain of the Epistle Hebrews, ed. 1892 Boats at Eton, and stroke of the Eight, 1879; Text, with Notes and Essays, 2nd ; ed. 1890 rowed stroke of the Oxford Eight, 1880, 1881, The Historic Faith, 4th ; From 753 WESTCOTT WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 1854 Strength to Strength, Three Sermons on ; Q.C. and Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, in a Consecrated the late 1874 Stages Life, by ; Honorary LL.D. Edinburgh, 1877 ; Social of M.P. Bishop Lightfoot, 1890; Aspects (L.) Essex, Romford Division, 1885 ; ed. Christianity, 1887, 2nd 1888 ; The Hon. D.C.L. Oxon. 1908 ; Professor of Gospel of Life, 1893, 2nd ed. 1894; The International Law University of Cambridge,

Incarnation and Common Life, 1893 ; 1888-1908; one of members for United Lessons of the Revised Version of the New Kingdom of International Court of Arbitra- ed. 1898 Christian tion under the Testament, 3rd ; Aspects Hague Convention, 1900-1906 ; of of Life, 2nd ed. 1897 ; contributor to the Hon. President the Institute of .Inter- of St. national Speaker's Commentary (Gospel John); Law ; Japanese Order of Risiiig

The New Testament in the Original Greek, Sun (2nd class) ; Commendatore of the Iron with Introduction and Appendix (jointly Crown (Italy). Publications : A Treatise on with Dr. Hort), 2 vols. 1881, smaller ed. 1885. Private International Law, or the Conflict of Address: Auckland Castle, Bishop-Auckland. Laws, 1858 ; 2nd edition, entirely re- [Died 27 July 1901. written, 1880; 3rd edition, 1890: 4th Architect and 1905 WESTCOTT, J. B., M.V.O. ; edition, ; 5th edition, 1912 ; Chapters Surveyor, H.M. Office of Works, Storey's on the Principles of International Law, 16 Gate, S.W. [Died Dec. 1907. 1894 ; International Law, Part I. Peace, inventor 2nd WESTINGHOUSE, George, engineer, 1904, edition, 1910 ; Part II. War, 1907. b. Central : and manufacturer ; Bridge, Address The River House, 3 Chelsea Em- 6 Oct. s. of Schoharie Co., N.Y., 1846; bankment, S.W. ; Tregerthen, St. Ives, George Westinghouse, manufacturer of agri- Cornwall. Clubs : Athenaeum, National

cultural machinery ; m. 1867, Marguerite Liberal. [Died 14 Apr. 1913. Erskine one s. Educ. : Sir Walker ; public WESTLAND, James, K. C.S.I. ; cr. 1895 ; b. and high schools and Union College (Ph.D. LL.D. ; Dundee, 14 Nov. 1842 ; s. of

1890). Served U.S. Volunteers (12th N.Y. James Westland, banker ; m. Mildred, d. of National Guard and 16th N.Y. Cavalry), Surgeon-Major C. J. Jackson, 1874. Educ.: Assistant U.S. 1863-64 ; Engineer Navy, Aberdeen ; Aberdeen University ; Wimble- for 1864-65 ; invented a device replacing don School. Entered Bengal Civil Service derailed 1865 his at steam cars, ; patented open competition, 1861 ; arrived in India, of the air 1868 1862 served first in district invention brake, ; applied ; appointments ; pneumatic devices to switching and signalling, from 1870 onwards in Financial Depart- also utilised greatly increasing efficiency ; ment ; Comptroller-General, 1880-85 ; tem- this connection this of electricity in ; through porary Member Council, 1887-88 ; resigned in of electric Civil became interested development Service, 1889 ; Financial Member of

machinery ; introduced and developed in Council of Governor- General of India, 1893-

America alternating-current machinery ; 1898, resigned, and appointed to Council of backed Tesla financially and with shop India 1899. Address : India Office, S.W.; facilities in developing the induction motor, The Yarrows, Camberley. which made possible the utilisation of [Died 9 May 1903. current for alternating power purposes ; WESTMINSTER, 1st Duke of (cr. 1874), Hugh- built first at the ten great dynamos Niagara, Lupus Grosvenor, P.C., K.G. ; Bt. 1662 ; for the the dynamos Elevated and Subway Baron Grosvenor, 1761 ; Earl Grosvenor in for the Roads New York, and Metropolitan and Viscount Belgrave, 1764 ; Marquess of a Railway of London ; devised complete Westminster, 1831 ; High Steward of West-

system for controlling natural gas and minster ; Lord-Lieutenant of London from it lines for of conveying through pipe long 1889, and Cheshire from 1883 ; Hon.

distances, and thereby established the Col. 13th Middlesex R.V. ; Hon. Col. Earl of natural as fuel of practicability utilising gas Chester Yeomanry Cavalry ; A.D.C. to in of homes, mills, and factories, which did Queen Victoria ; b. Eaton, 1825 ; 2nd s. to establish the of Pitts- much supremacy Richard, 2nd Marquess of Westminster ; S. in of burg the manufacture iron, steel, and father 1869 ; m. 1st, Constance, 4th d. of also glass ; took a foremost part in develop- 2nd Duke of Sutherland, 1852 (d. 1880); ing gas engines, and in adapting steam 2nd, Catherine Cavendish, d. of 2nd Baron

turbines to electric driving ; founded great Chesham, 1882. Formerly a Whig, now a at : works Wilmerding, East Pittsburg, Liberal Unionist. Educ. Eton ; Balliol

Swissvale, and Trafiord, Pa., U.S.A. ; Coll. Oxford. M.P. Chester, 1847-68 ; Master

Hamilton, Canada ; Manchester and London; of the Horse, 1880-86. Owned about 30,000 Havre, Hanover, St. Petersburg, Vienna acres in Cheshire and Flintshire, and 600 the and Vado Italy ; works of the British acres in London ; Grosvenor House Gallery, Electric and Westinghouse Manufacturing founded 1770 ; many racehorses. Recrea- Company at Manchester are a reproduction, tions : riding, shooting, Eaton breeding nearly as large, of the great works at East stud. Heir : g.s. Viscount Belsrave. the : Pittsburg ; they represented carrying Address Grosvenor House, London ; Eaton out of American methods by British managers Hall, Chester; Hal kin, Flintshire. Clubs : and workmen ; they employed about 6000 Brooks's, Travellers'. [Died 22 Dec. 1899. of hands ; President thirty corporations, WESTROPP, Maj.-Gen. Roberts Michael, with an of one hundred b. aggregate capital Indian Army ; 1824 ; m. d. of General and twenty millions of dollars, and giving Twemlow. Maj.-Gen. 1876. Address: 12 to work about 50,000 employees ; President Clarence Parade, Southsea. The American Society of Mechanical Engin- [Died 10 Feb. 1910. received decorations of eers, 1910 ; Legion WHARNCLIFFE, 1st Earl of (cr. 1876), Edward of Honour Crown of and Stuart ; Royal Italy ; Montagu Granyille Montagu Wortley of Edison Gold Leopold Belgium ; Medal, Mackenzie ; Viscount Carlton, 1876 ; Baron

1912 ; Crashof Gold Medal, 1913 ; hon. Wharncliffe, 1826. Hon. Col. 2nd West

member of American Society of Mechanical York R.V. ; chairman Great Central ; Engineers, and of American Association for [James Archibald, 1st Lord WharncMe, s. Advancement of Science ; second recipient of Hon. James Stuart, 2nd s. of John, :5rd of Address : John Fritz medal. Pittsburg, Earl of Bute ; his mother was d. and heiress Pa., U.S.A. [Died 12 March 1914. of Edward and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, b. WESTLAKE, John, K.C., LL.D. ; Lost- and the Wortley estates were settled on the withiel, Cornwall, 4 Feb. 1828. Educ. : 2nd s. of the Earl of Bute]; b. 16 Dec.

Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A.), 1850. 1827 ; e. s. of 2nd Baron and 3rd d. of 1st Sixth : sixth in first-class Classical of m. Wrangler Earl Harrowby ; S. father 1855 ; of Tripos ; Fellow, 1851-60 ; m. Alice, d. Susan, d. of 3rd Earl of Hare wood, 1855.

Thomas Hare, 1864. Barr. Lincoln's Inn, Broad Church ; Conservative. Educ. : Eton. 754 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WHELEE

in Grenadier Guards. Publica- 12 in Formerly and 13 Nov. ; commanded expedition tions : Contributions to the Owl. Owned to San Miguel de Camiling, 22 to 26 Nov., acres about 33,000 ; mines ;~ pictures by Sir the enemy retreating as approached by our Joshua Reynolds, Romney, Burne-Jones, troops ; also commanded expedition to Poynter. Recreations : in early life shoot- Sulipa, 29 Nov., and expedition to San and Heir : n. ing travelling. Commander Ignacia and Moriones, 3 to 6 Dec. ; by direc- Francis John Montagu Stuart Wortley, R.N. tion of the President, made an inspection of : Address Wortley Hall, Sheffield ; Simon- the Island of Guam, 8 to 12 Feb. 1900; Hall stone ; Hawes, Yorks ; Wharncliffe Brig. -General U.S. regular army, 16 June Curzon : Carl- House, Street, S.W. Clubs 1900 ; in command of the Department of Beef- ton, Turf, Marlborough, Bachelors', the Lakes, at Chicago, 111., 1900 ; lawyer 13 1899. of steak, Marylebone. [Died May and planter ; member the 47th, 49th, Rt. WHARTON, Hon. John Lloyd, P.C. 1897 ; 50th, 51st, 52nd, 53rd, 54th, 55th, and 56th

J. P., D.L., D.C.L. ; Chairman .North-Eastern Congress (senior member of Congress on the of St. of Railway ; Knight Grace, John Democratic side of the House) ; Degree of 18 Jerusalem ; b. April 1837 ; o. s. of late LL.D. conferred by Georgetown College, T. J. Wharton, Dryburn, Durham ; m. Susan 1899 ; member of Society of Colonial Wars, Frances (d. 1872), d. of Rev. A. D. Shafto, Society of Foreign Wars, Society of Sons of d. : 1870 ; one Educ. Eton ; Trinity Coll. the Revolution, Society of Sons of the War

Cambridge. Barr. Inner Temple, 1882 ; M.P. of 1812, Society of Santiago, and Naval and

Durham, 1871-74; M.P. (C.) Yorkshire W. Military Order of the Spanish-American War ; E. : Riding, (Ripon), 1886-1906. Address Regent Smithsonian Institute, 1886-1900 ; Yorkshire Bramham, ; Dryburn, Durham ; member Board of Visitors to Military St. : 1C King Street, James's, W. Clubs Academy, 1887, 1893, and 1895 ; Vice- Oxford and Cambridge, Carlton. President, 1887, and President, 1895. Pub- [Died 11 July 1912. lications : Cavalry Tactics, 1863; Account

WHEELER, General Joseph ; b. Augusta, of Kentucky Campaign, 1862, Century 10 18:36 Georgia, Sept. ; m. Domella Jones. series ; Military History of Alabama and Educ. : Military Academy at West Point. Accounts of battles in which Alabama S. 2nd Lieut. U Cavalry, 1st Lieut. Con- Soldiers Engaged ; History of the Santiago

federate Artillery, and Colonel of Infantry ; Campaign, 1898 ; History of , 1496 to of Brigadier- General Cavalry ; Major-Gen, 1899 ; published volumes of Wheeler's

and Corps Commander ; Lieutenant-Gen. ; Speeches, 47th Congress, 1883, 49th Congress, wounded three times, 16 horses shot under 1886, 50th Congress, 1888, 51st Congress, him; 8 of his staff officers killed and 32 1890, 52nd Congress, 1892, 53rd Congress,

wounded ; received the thanks of the Con- 1894, 54th Congress, 1896, 55th Congress, for skill of federate Government and gallantry 1898 ; History and Effect upon Civilisa- in of battle, and specially thanked by State tion of Wars of the Nineteenth Century ; South Carolina for his brave and successful Monograph of the Lives of Admiral Dewey, of of dis- defence the City Aiken ; was William McKinley, Stonewall Jackson, and

tinguished and commended by his com- the typical American ; manding generals for gallantry and skill in and numerous articles for magazines and the battles of Shiloh, Perryville, Murfrees- other periodicals. Address : Wheeler, Ala., boro, Tullahoma, Chickamauga, Ring Gold, U.S.A. [Died 25 Jan. 1906.

Dalton, Resacca, Adairsville, Cassville, WHEELER, Rev. Thomas Littleton, M.A. ; Pickets Mill, Kennasaw, Peach Tree Creek, Hon. Canon of , 1906 ; Decatur, the several battles around Atlanta b. 30 April 1834: s. of Thomas Littleton the of and battles Averysboro and Benton- and Rosa Elizabeth Wheeler ; three s. one ville also in : ; commanded some fifty very d. Educ. privately ; Worcester College, considerable cavalry battles and hundreds Oxford. 1st Class Mathematics in Modera- of minor combats, and commanded the Con- tions and the Final School; B.A. 1856; federate which Cavalry, daily fought Gen. M.A. 1859 ; Deacon, 1857 ; Priest, 1858 ; Sherman in his campaign from Atlanta to Licensed Curate of St. Michael's, Tenbury, Savvannah and from Savvannah through 1857-60; Assistant Curate of St. Martin's, South and North Carolina ; Major-General Worcester, 1860-66 ; Incumbent of Holy U.S. Volunteers, 1898 ; landed at Daiquiri, Trinity, Worcester, 1866-71 ; Diocesan In- 22 June 1898 of Cuba, ; planned and com- spector of Schools for the Archdeaconry in battle of manded Las Guasimas, 24 June ; Salop, 1871-74 ; Diocesan Inspector for in battle of 1-2 engaged San Juan, July ; in Diocese of Hereford, 1875-83 ; Assistant command of Cavalry Division,' 5th Corps, in Diocesan Inspector for Diocese of Worcester, 22 Cuba, June to surrender of Santiago, 17 1893-99 ; Hon. Treasurer of Church Educa- July 1898 (commended in General Orders of tion Society for Archdeaconry of Worcester, 4 July 1898, 5th Army Corps, for gallantry 1900. Recreations : billiards. Address : and skilful conduct in said battle) ; engaged Bromwich House, Worcester. Clubs: Junior in all the conflicts in of front Santiago ; Conservative ; Worcester. senior member of the commission which [Died 28 July 1910. the surrender of the Sir cr. negotiated Spanish WHELER, Trevor, llth Bt. ; 1660 ; and the of b. army city Santiago to the Ameri- Col. Bengal Staff Corps, retired 1873 ; can in of army ; command troops at Montauk Muttra, E. India, 12 March 1828 ; S. father Point, Long Island, 1898; of 4th Army 1878; m. Cordelia (d. 1883), d. of Maj.

Corps, Huntsville, Ala., 1898 ; en route to John Scott, 1852. Served in Sutlej cam- 1899 of 1st Manila, ; Brigade, 2nd Division, paign, 1846 ; Burmese War, 1852-53 ; Capt. 8th in Corps, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 1st European Fusiliers, 1856 ; Indian 1900 in ; engaged and commanded troops in Mutiny, 1858-59 ; Central India, 1863 ; skirmishes with the in- 1866. enemy, under the Bhootan, 1865-66 ; Maj. Staff Corps. surgent general, Tomas Mascardo, at Santa Heir : s. Edward, b. 1857. Address : 27 9 16 Rita, and Sept. ; commanded the force Vernon Terrace, Brighton. which carried the enemy's entrenchments at [Died 10 Jan. 1900. 28 and was in Sir 12th cr. 1660 Porac, Sept., immediate com- WHELER, Edward, Bt. ; ; mand on the field in the engagements at Major (2nd in command) 2nd Batt. Royal 11 and 16 Oct. also s. of Angeles, ; was engaged Sussex Regt. ; b. 5 Dec. 1857 ; llth in and in commanded several minor affairs, Bt. and Cordelia, d. of Maj. John Scott ; 10 to 20 Oct. inclusive 1 d. ; commanded brigade .S. father 900 ; m. 1884, Mary Leontine, in the advance upon Mabalacat, 8 Nov., and of Sir Richard Wood, G.C.M.G. Entered in the attack and of : s. upon capture Bamban, Army, 1879 ; Capt. 1884. Heir Trevor 11 Nov., and in the advance upon Tarlac, Wood, b. 1889. [Died 11 Aug. 1903. 755 WHBTTNALL WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

WHETTNALL, Baron Edward Charles Stephen, WHISTLER, Rev. Charles Watts, M.R.C.S. commander of the Order of Grand of Leopold, Eng. ; L.S.A. ; Rector Cheselboume, Cross of St. Jubilee from b. Gregory, Medal, 1898, Dorset, 1909 ; Hollington Rectory, etc. ; and Minister 14 Nov. e. s. Envoy Extraordinary Hastings, 1856 ; of Rev. II. F. for at the Court of Plenipotentiary Belgium Whistler, M.A., J.P., late Rector of Elton ; St. James from 1894 b. 1840 ; July at Liege, m. Georgiana Rosalie Shapter, 2nd d. of e. ; s. of Baron Charles Whettnall W. J. S. Belgium Strange, Leamington, 1886 ; four and Baroness Travers and of Gever. d. : Laura, Educ. Merchant Taylors' School ; St. Educ. : Doctor of Liege University. Law Thomas's Hospital ; Emmanuel College, in and doctor of Political Belgium, Sciences, Cambridge ; member and Local Secretary of Sciences of candidate in Natural ; attache" Somerset Archaeological Society, Society of in councillor in Legation London, 1863 ; Authors, Dorset Field Club, Viking Clnb, 1880 minister in 1884 minister etc. Historical ; Morocco, ; ; Referee, Empire Pageant, in 1888. Recreations : 1911 Rome, shooting, ; Surgeon at Bures, Suffolk, 1881-84 ; photography. Address : London, 18 Har- Surgeon, 6th W. Suffolk Volunteers; took S.W. Chateau de Nieuven- rington Gardens, ; Holy Orders, Liverpool, 1884-85 ; Chaplain St. Clubs : Athe- hoven, Trond, Belgium. Hastings Fishermen's Church, 1885-87 ;

naeum, Maryborough, Travellers', Bachelors', Vicar of Theddlethorpe, Lines. ; Rector of Junior United St. Service, Caledonian, Elton, 1887-95 ; Vicar of Stockland, Bridg- James's. water, 1895-1909. Publications : A Thane 28 March 1903. of [Died Wessex, 1895 ; Wulfric the Weapon Rt. WHIPPLE, Rev. Henry Benjamin, D.D., Thane, 1896 ; King Olaf's Kinsman, 1897 ; LL.D. of Minnesota b. ; Bishop ; Adams, King Alfred's Viking, etc. 1898 ; The Story New 1823 s. of Hon. John H. and of York, ; Havelock, 1899 ; Ethandune, etc., 1901 ; Elizabeth : m. d. of For or W. Whipple Cornelia, King Empress ; Gerald the Sheriff, Hon. New and 1903 A Prince of 1904 Benjamin Wright, Yprk, ; Cornwall, ; A d. of Dr. Francis Evangeline, only Marrs, King's Comrade, 1905 ; A Sea Queen's Massachusetts. Educ. : schools of private Sailing, 1906 ; A Prince Errant, 1908 ; New York, and studied under Rev. W. D. Brunanburh, etc., 1909. Recreations : fish- of Cornell Wilson, D.D., University ; degrees ing, archaeology, photography, rifle-shooting. of D.D. from Hobart and Racine Colleges, Address : Cheselbourne Rectory, Dorchester, and Durham University, England, and LL.D. Dorset. [Died 10 June 1913. of from University Cambridge England ; WHISTLER, James M'Neill, Officer of the of degree D.D. Oxford, England. Ordained Legion of Honour ; Member of the Socie'te' 1849 consecrated deacon, ; priest, 1850 ; Nationale des Artistes Francais ; Hon. Mem- Bishop of Minnesota, Richmond, Virginia, ber of the Royal Academy of St. Luke, in over a diocese of 1859, 81,259 square Rome ; Commander of the Order of the miles laid the corner-stone of his ; cathedral, Crown of Italy ; Hon. Member of Royal first Protestant cathedral in United of of States, Academy Bavaria ; Chevalier the 1862 Faribault, ; established the Free Church Order of St. Michael ; Hon. Member of the in was founder builder system Chicago ; and Royal Academy of Dresden ; b. at Lowell, of Shattuck St. Military School, Mary's Hall, Mass. ; s. of Major G. H. Whistler. Educ. : and Seabury Divinity School, Faribault; West Point Military Academy, U.S.A. founded hospitals and other institutions ; Studied in Paris under Gleyre. Publica- in 1871 was offered the of by Archbishop tions : Ten o'Clock, 1888 ; The Gentle the of the Hawaiian Canterbury bishopric Art of Making Enemies, 1890 ; The Baronet Islands a all ; was recognised authority on and the Butterfly. 1899. Paintings : por-

questions relating to the Indian ; traits of Sarasate Portrait of the " problem" Carlyle ; known as The to Apostle the Indians ; painter's mother in the Luxembourg Palace, was a member of Indian etc. important Com- Paris, ; the Peacock Room, etc. Ad- missions sent by Government to make dress : 110 Rue du Bac, Paris. treaties ; struggled successfully against the [Died 17 July 1903. carried out the Indian iniquitous system by WHITAKER, Edgar ; proprietor and editor of agents the Government ; he was a trustee of the Levant Herald and Eastern Express. of the Peabody Board for educational work Publication : The Outlook in Asiatic Turkey.

in the South ; he was Chaplain-General of Address : Levant Herald, Constantinople. the societies of the Sons of the Revolution [Died 24 Aug. 1903. and the Colonial Wars of the United States cr. ; WHITBREAD, Colonel Sir Howard, Kt., he the of the b. preached opening sermon 1906 ; C.B. 1896 ; landed proprietor ; in 1888 and s. of ; preached Devonshire, 25 Nov. 1836 ; e. sure. delivered important sermons and addresses, J. W. C. Whitbread and Ellen Belfield, d. of and acted as of presiding Bishop the Ameri- Col. Farwell ; m. Louise, e. d. of Samuel can Church at Lambeth Conference of 1897 ; Fyson, 1864 ; one d. Educ. : Germany he did much for the elevation of coloured and Switzerland. Joined the 2nd Light race in the South ; preached the sermon at Dragoons, British German Legion, 1854, and the Centenary Anniversary of the organisa- served until it was disbanded in 1856; of tion the Prot. Epis. Church of America served in Suffolk Artillery Militia, 1858-97 ; in New York City, Oct. 1889 ; preached the commanded the regiment for sixteen years ; Memorial Sermon following the unveiling of J.P., D.L. for County of Suffolk (East Tennyson Monument at the Isle of Wight, Suffolk). Decorated for long service. Re- invitation of the 1891 ; by Church Missionary creations : shooting, hunting, yachting, yacht- Society of England, and Board of Missions racing. Address : Lotidham Park, Wick- in America, attended Centenary of the C M.S. ham Market. Club : Junior Constitutional. in London in 1899 as representative of the [Died 3 Dec. 1908. Church in and delivered 1st see Sir Epis. America, WHITBURGH, Baron ; Borthwick,

addresses ; in 1900, by request, made an Thomas. official visit to Porto Rico to examine the WHITCHURCH, Major Harry Frederick, V.C. ; island, its social and religious conditions, Indian Medical Service, 1st Batt. 1st Goqr with a view to the Church e. s. of F. Whit- establishing khas ; b. 22 Sept. 1866 ; held first un- there ; Protestant public service church, Blackgang, Isle of Wight ; held in Cuba in 1870. Publications : Ser- married. Educ. : private schools, England ; mons, Addresses, Charges, and Letters on France and Germany. Entered St. Barts, the and Indian Indian question ; Lights Shadows Hospital, 1883; got commission

of a 1900. Recreation : : 1889-93 ; long Episcopate, Army, 1888 ; campaigns Lushai, angling. Address : See House, Faribault, relief of Aijal and Changsil (medal and clasp) ; Minnesota, U.S.A. [Died 3 Oct. 1901. defence of Chitral, 1895 (despatches, medal 756 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WHITE

and clasp, and V.C.) : defence of Malakand WHITE, Gleeson, edit9r of Ex Llbrls Series, Connoisseur and relief of Chakdara ; operations N.W. The Series, The Pageant, etc. ; Frontier, 1897-98 (despatches, 2 clasps) ; b. Christ Church, 8 March 1851. Educ. : China, 1901, present at relief of Pelcin, and Christ Church School. Member of the Art actions of Yangtsan and Peitsang (des- Workers Guild. Associate-editor, Art Ama- for teur first editor of patches, medal with clasp). Decorated (N.Y.), 1891-92 ; The services during defence of Chitral. Recrea- Studio, 1893-94. Publications: Ballades

tions : big and small game shooting, polo and Rondeaus, Canterbury Poets, 1887 ;

and hunting. Address : Blackgang, Isle of Practical Designing, 1893 ; Salisbury Cathe-

Wight. Club : Junior Naval and Military. dral, 1896 ; English Illustration, 1897 ; [Died 18 Aug. 1907. Master-painters of Britain, 4 vols., 1897-98. b. Recreation : music. Address : 10 Theresa WHITE, Sir Edward, Kt., cr. 1912 ; J.P. ; of S. Terrace, Ravenscourt Park, W. Club : 1847 ; m. 1870, Sophie, d. Drewell, Authors'. 19 1898. Marylebone. Vice-Chairman L.C.C., 1909- [Died Oct. WHITE, Hon. Henry Frederic; Mayor of 1910 ; Chairman, 1911-12 ; contested (U.) 1899 b. 1859 s. of Baron Radcliffe Division of Lanes 1910. Ad- Bulawayo, ; ; 2nd Grenadier Guards dress : 20 Upper Berkeley Street, W. Annaly. Formerly Major ; served Suakin took in [Died 14 June 1914. Expedition ; part Jameson Raid. Address : Bulawayo. WHITE, His Honour Frederick Meadows ; [Died 17 Aug. 1903. Judge of County Courts, Clerkenwell, from WHITE, Maj.-Gen. Henry George, J.P., D.L. ; 1893 ; b. 1829 ; 2nd s. of J. Meadows White, b. 1835 ; o. s. of late Rev. Henry White Lee Kent ; m. d. of late R. Smith, Park, (formerly Coldstream Guards) of Almington 1867 (d. 1884). Barr. Inner Temple, 1853 ; Hall, Shropshire, and Sarah Ford, d. of late 1877. Address : 42 Sussex Q.C. Gardens, George Stevens of Old Windsor Lodge, W. Clubs : Athenaeum, Garrick. Berks ; m. 1874, Frances d. of 21 1898. Cromwell, [Died May Capt. George Ferguson, late Inniskilling Sir cr. 1907 M.P. WHITE, George, Kt., ; (L.) Dragoons, of Houghton Hall, Cumberland.

for North-West Norfolk from 1900 ; Alder- : Educ. Leamington ; Sandhurst. Served and J.P. for of Norwich ex- man City ; Crimea and in the trenches before Sebastopol, President of the Baptist Union ; Chairman including the Assault on the Redan, 1854-56 and Director of Howlett & Managing (medal and clasp, Turkish medal) ; Indian

Shoe Manufacturers ; Chairman Sir in White, Mutiny, 1857 ; and under Hugh Rose Rotary Machine Company ; Chairman Nor- Deccan and Central India in pursuit of wich Education Committee ; Hon. Freeman Feroze Shah and Tantia Topi, 1858-59 ; of of 1910 b. City Norwich, ; Bourne, Lines, served on Lord Wolseley's Staff at the

1840 ; m. d. of Anne, Henry Ransome, occupation of Cyprus, 1878 ; and as Com- Norwich. Educ. : Bourne. Late Sheriff of missioner and Commandant of Larnaca, and Norwich. Address : The Grange, Unthank afterwards as Commissioner and Command- Norwich. Clubs : National Road, Reform, ant of Nicosia ; Commanded 1st Batt. The Liberal. [Died 11 May 1912. Royal Scots in the Bechuanaland Expedition, WHITE, Field-Marshal Sir George Stuart, V.C. 1884 (despatches). Address : Lough Eske 1879; G.C.M.G., cr. 1900; G.C.V.O., cr. Castle R.S.O., Co. Donegal. Club : Army cr. and 1906. 1900 ; G.C.I.E., 1893 ; G.C.B., cr. 1897 ; Navy. [Died G.C.S.I., cr. 1898: O.M., 1905; J.P., D.L. WHITE, John, C.B. 1902 ; Principal Assistant of b. Co. Antrim ; D.C.L., Oxford ; LL.D. Camb. Secretary, Board Education (retired) ; 1839 s. of 'ate J. of and Dublin Univs. ; Col. the Gordon High- ; R. White, White Hall, landers, and Hon. Col. 5th Batt. Somerset- Co. Antrim. Educ. : Balliol Coll. Oxford Fellow of shire Light Infantry ; Governor of Chelsea (Scholar) ; subsequently Queen's. b. Called to Lincoln's 1866 Hospital from 1904 ; 6 July 1835 ; s. of Bar, Inn, ; ap- J. R. White, White Hall, Co. Antrim, and pointed to Education Department. 1870. d. of Stuart Address : 3 G. ; m. Amy, d. of Ven. Joseph Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C. : United Baly, Archdeacon of Calcutta, 1874 ; one s. Club University. four d. Educ. : Sandhurst. Entered army, [Died 11 Jan. 1912. b. 1853 ; served in Indian Mutiny with 27th WHITE, Maj.-Gen. John Hubbard, R.E. ; 12 1834. Entered 1853 Inniskillings (medal and clasp) ; Captain, AUK. army, ; Maj.- 1887 1890 Master of 1863 ; Major, 1873 ; Afghan War with Gen. ; retired, ; Bombay Gordon Highlanders, 1878-80; present at Mint, 1884-90. [Died 7 Oct. 1910. battle of Charasiab, occupation of Kabul, WHITE, Admiral Richard Dunning, C.B. (cr. expedition to Maidan, Sharpur, capture of 1831), R.N. ; Syrian medal, Turkish and

Takti Shah ; march from Kabul to Candahar Baltic medals ; retired 1870 ; J.P. for Devon ; s. of (despatches frequently, brevet of Lieut. -Col., b. 16 Aug. 1813 ; Rear-Admiral Thomas medal with 3 White m. Rose 1848. Educ.: C.B., V.C., clasps ; bronze ; Emily Ady, Entered 1826 served decoration) ; Military Secretary to Viceroy Devonport. Navy, ; of 1840 West Coast of India ; Lieut. -Col. Gordon Highlanders, Syria, ; Africa, 1844-47 ; Decorated for 1881 : Nile Expedition, 1884-85 (medal with 1850-53 ; Baltic, 1855. bom- of St. 3 clasp, Khedive's star) ; Col. 1885 ; Lieut.- bardment Jean d'Acre, Nov. 1840 in etc. war service in the 1855. Gen. 1895 ; A.A.Q.G. Egypt ; commanded ; Baltic, Ad- in dress : 11 Exeter. Brigade Burmah, 1885-86 ; promoted Baring Crescent, Heavitree, 29 Maj.-Gen. for distinguished service in field ; [Died July 1899. Sir K.C.B. cr. 1893 thanked by Government of India ; con- WHITE, Robert, ; ; J.P.,

: retired 1891 b. ducted expedition into Zhob ; Commander- D.L. General, ; 1827 ; of Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin. in-Chief the Forces in India, 1893-98 ; widower. En- Quartermaster-General to the Forces, 1898- tered Army, 1847 ; Genera', 1890 ; served Indian 1899 ; General on Staff to command troops , 1854-55; Mutiny, Address : at Natal (Ladysmith), 1899-1900 ; defended 1857-59. Coolnagour, Queen's Ladysmith against the Boer army from 2 County. Clubs : Army and Navy, United Nov. 1899 to 1 March 1900, 119 days (des- Service. [Died 17 Sept. 1902. Governor of 1900-4. Stanford ; junior member of firm of patches) ; Gibraltar, WHITE, T architects b. Decorated with for conspicuous M'Kim, Mead, & W hite, ; 9 s. of bravery during the action at Charasiab New York City, Nov. 1853 ; Richard s. of Richard Oct. 1879, and at Kandahar Sept. 1880. Grant White ; g. Mansfield : m. Bessie 1884. Address Chelsea Hospital, S.W. ; White White; Smith, Educ.: Hall, Ballymena, Co. Antrim. Clubs : Army University of New York (A.M.) and under and Navy, United Service. private tutors. Architectural training was [Died 24 June 1912. in office of Charles D. Gambrill and H. H. 757 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Richardson, and was chief assistant of Mr. building department of Armstrong & Co. Ridiardson in the construction of Trinity Newcastle, 1883-85. Director of Naval Con-

Church, Boston ; from 1878 to 1880 travelled struction and Assistant Controller of the and studied in in Oct. to 1 Europe, returning 1881, , 1885 Feb. 902 ; during and forming a partnership with Charles F. that period responsible designer of all H.M. William under firm M'Kim and R. Mead, ships ; resigned office in consequence of ill- name of M'Kim, Mead, & White. Ad health, and awarded a special grant of money dress : Gramercy Park, and 160 Fifth by vote of Parliament in recognition of

York ; Saint L.I. services to Avenue, New City James, exceptional the Navy ; Consulting Clubs : Institute of Architects, Metropolitan. Naval Architect for Cunard s.s. Mauretania,

Union, University, Century, Players', Mea- 1904-7 ; Past President Institution of Civil dowbrook, New York Yacht, Knickerbocker, Engineers, Institution of Mechanical En- Groliers', Authors', The Lambs, etc. Institution of Marine Engineers, [Died 25 June 1906. fineers,ns*itution of Junior Engineers, and the Sir 3rd cr. WHITE, Thomas Woollaston, Bt. ; Institute of Metals ; Chairman of Council of Col. b. 7 Feb. 1828 e. s. of 1802 ; J.P. ; ; ; the Royal Society of Arts, 1909-10 ; Hon. 2nd Bt. and Mary, d. of William Ramsay, Vice-Pres. of Institution of Naval Archi- S. father 1882 unmarried. tects Past Edinburgh ; ; ; Master Shipwrights Company : Educ. Eton. Cornet Sherwood Rangers of London ; Foreign Member of the Royal 1845-49 served in 1 6th Yeomanry Cavalry, ; Academy of Sciences, Sweden ; Hon. Member Lancers, 1847-72, and commanded the Regt. Association Technique Maritime, American Owned about 3800 acres. Heir : n. Archi- and Canadian Societies of Civil Engineers, bald Woollaston White, b. 1877. Address : and American Societies of Mechanical En- : Wallingwells, Worksop. Clubs United gineers and Naval Architects ; Hon. Member Service, Army and Navy. of Soc. of Engineers, Institution of Engineers [Died 20 May 1907. and Shipbuilders in Scotland, North-East WHITE, William, M.A., Headmaster of Boston Coast Institution of Shipbuilders and En- Lincolnshire s. of late School, ; y. the H. gineers ; Member Governing Body Imperial

of : White Hitchin, Herts ; m. Emily Cracroft College of Science and Technology awarded e. of Rice, d. C. Rice, Boston, Lincolnshire ; John Fritz medal for 1911. Publications: s. : one Educ. City of London School. A Manual of Naval Architecture ; A Treatise of Coll. Ex-Scholar Sidney Sussex .Cambridge ; on Shipbuilding ; numerous professional and at one time Assistant Master of Marl- papers published in the Transactions of the

borough College ; Member of Headmasters' Institutions of Naval Architects, Civil En-

Conference ; nominated by the Senate of gineers, Mechanical Engineers, and Iron and the University of Cambridge a member of Steel Institute. Address : Cedarcroft, Put- the Lincolnshire of (parts Holland) Educa- ney Heath, S.W. ; 8 Victoria Street, S.W. tion Life of : Committee ; Governor the Clubs Athenaeum, British Empire. London Hospital. Address : Boston School, [Died 27 Feb. 1913. Lines. [Died 10 July 1912. WHITE, William Rogerson, B.A., M.B., M.Ch.,

WHITE, William Hale (pseudonym Mark T.C.D., F.R.I. P.H., C.B. 1894 ; Deputy In- Assistant Director of s. of Rutherford), Contracts, spector-Gen. Royal Navy ; retired ; y. Admiralty (retired). Publications : The late Rev. James White, Rector, Inchigeelagrh, of Autobiography Mark Rutherford ; Mark Co. Cork ; b. 1850 ; m. 1st, 1884, Mary (d. ] Rutherford's Deliverance, 885 ; The Re- 1892) ,d. of Insp.-Gen. J. Breakey R.N. ;

volution in Tanner's Lane, 1887 ; Miriam's 2nd, 1894, Maud, d. of Rev. Jas. Cameron,

Schooling, 1890 ; Spinoza's Ethic ; Spinoza's LL.D., Vice-Chancellor Cape of Good Hope of Intellect Emendation the ; Catherine Univ. ; one s. Educ. : Trinity Coll. Dublin. 1894 Clara when Furze, ; Hopgood, 1896 ; A Employed by the late Lord Sackville, Decription of the Wordsworth and Coleridge British Minister at Buenos Ayres, in his MSS. in the possession of Mr. T. Norton expedition exploring upper waters of River 1897 An of the received of for Longman, ; Examination Plate ; thanks Admiralty Charge of Apostasy against Wordsworth, several small services, especially for mono- 1898 from a for ; Pages Journal, 1900 ; John graph on malarial fevers. Decorated Bunyan, 1905 ; Johnson's Rambler, Selec- Gambia Expedition (slightly wounded, des- tions : with Preface, 1907 ; More Pages from patches). Recreations shooting, fishing. United a Journal, 1910 ; Papers in the Nation. Clubs : Royal Naval, Portsmouth ; Address : Groombridge, Kent. Service, Malta. [Died 25 May 1913. [Died 14 March 1913. WHITEAVES, Joseph Frederick, LL.D., F.G.S., and WHITE, William Harry, C.S.I. 1907 ; Chief F.R,.S.Can. : Palaeontologist, Zoologist, Engineer and Secretary to Govt. of Bombay, Assistant Director, Geological Survey, Dept. P.W. Department, 1903-7. Joined service, Mines, Canada; b. Oxford, 26 Dec. 1835. mollusca 1873 ; Executive Engineer, 1882 ; Super- Studied the land and fresh-water of the intending Engineer, 1900 ; Additional Mem- and the fossils of the oolitic rocks visited ber, Legislative Council, 1904 and 1906. neighbourhood of Oxford, 1855-60 ; Address : Spring Cottage, Bucklebury Com- Canada and the United States, 1861-62; mon, Reading. Club : East India United Scient. Curator and Corr. Secretary, Nat.

Service. [Died 20 July 1914. Hist. Soc., Montreal, 1863-75 ; prosecuted Sir William cr. in Gulf of St. Lawrence WHITE, Henry, K.C.B., 1895 ; deep-sea dredgings

F.R.S. (Lond. and Edin.), LL.D. (Glasgow), in 1867, 1869, 1871, 1872, and 1873 ; joined D.Sc. (Cambridge, Durham, and Columbia palaeontological branch of Geological Survey, b. to the Univ. N.Y.) ; D. Eng. (Sheffield) ; Devon- Canada, 1875 ; Palaeontologist Survey,

2 c. of assistant 1877 ; port, Feb. 1845 ; y. Richard White, 1876 ; one of directors, officer in Devonport, and Jane, d. of W. Matthews, Zoologist, 1883 ; elected presiding of Lostwithiel, Cornwall ; m. 1st, Alice (d. Section of Geology and Geography 1886), d. of late F. Martin, chief constructor American Association Advancement of M'Gill R.N. ; 2nd, Annie, d. of late F. C. Marshall, Science. 1899; LL.D., University, s. Medal J.P., Tynemouth, 1890; three one d. Montreal, 1900 ; awarded Lyell by : Schooi of 1907 Hon. Educ. Royal Naval Architecture ; Geological Society, London, ; York- held the Diploma of Fellow (1st class). In Member Ashmolean Society, Oxford ;

the Constructive Department of the Ad- shire Philosophical Society ; Natural History Historical and miralty, 1867-83, rising to the rank of Chief Society, Montreal ; and : Constructor ; Professor of Naval Architec- Scientific Soc., Manitoba. Publications ture at the Royal School of Naval Archi- three descriptive and illustrated volumes on fossils a tecture and the Royal Naval College, 1870- Canadian palaeozoic and mesozoic ; Invertebrata of 1881 ; organised and dkected the war-ship Catalogue of the Marine 758 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WHITNEY

more than a hundred Zulu 1879 C.B., Eastern Canada ; and medal) ; War, (despatches, scientific papers, mostly on Canadian fossils medal with clasp). Address : Sandford, or zoological specimens. Recreations : bot- Warcop, nr. Penrith. Club : Junior United any, microscopy, art, English literature. Service. [Died 14 Nov. 1905. Address : 22 Gloucester Street, Ottawa, WHITEHORNE, His Hon. James Charles, K.C.; Canada. [Died 9 Aug. 1909. C.C. Judge for Birmingham. Address : Vicar of Meriden WHITEFOORD, Rev. Canon B., D.D. ; Lodge, Leamington. Pre- 28 Nov. 1905. Potterne, Wilts, and Rural Dean ; [Died 1887 Rt. Sir William bendary of Salisbury Cathedral from ; WHITEWAY, Hon. Vallance,

1897 D.C.L. ; b. 1 b. 26 Dec. 1848 ; s. of the Rev. Caleb K.C.M.G. 1880 ; P.C. ; s. of late Thomas Whitefoord, M.A., late Rector of Whitton, April 1828 ; y. Whiteway Marion of m. Salop ; TO. 1890, Hon. Sybil Powell, Buckyet, Devon; 1st, 1862, Mary widow of late Alexander Powell of Hurd- (d. 1868), d of Rev. J. Lightbourne ; 2nd, cott House, Wilts, and ?/. d. of 3rd Baron 1872, Catherine Anne, d. of W. H. Davies. Headley. Educ. : New Coll. Oxford (M.A., Newfoundland Barr. 1852; Q.C. 1862; of of D.D.). Third-class Classical Moderations ; Speaker Newfoundland House Assembly

3rd class Final Classical School ; 4th class 1865-69 ; Solicitor-General, 1873-78 ; Premier Jurisprudence School. Assist.-Master, Luc- and Attorney- General, 1878-85, and from St. to Address: St. ton School, 1875-76 ; Curate of Maurice 1889 1897. Riverview, of 24 June 1908. Winchester, 1877-84 ; Principal Salisbury John's, Newfoundland. [Died Theological College, 1883. Publications : WHITLEY, Rt. Rev. Jabez Cornelius, Bishop of from 1890 b. 1837 m. joint author of a Book of Latin Phrases ; Chota, Nagpore, ; ; frequent contributor to the Expositor and d. of Thomas Whittard. Educ. : Queen's to Coll. B.A. Senior the Expository Times ; contributor Camb. ; Optime ; Deacon, S.P.G. Hastings' Dictionary of the Gospels. Re- 1860 ; Priest, 1861 ; Missionary, 1869. Publications : creations : chess, President of the Oxford Delhi, 1862 ; Ranchi, Primer of the Mundari 1896 University Chess Club, 1873 ; played against Language, ; 1897 Trans, of the Cambridge University, 1873 ; golf. Ad- Hindi Catechisms, ; dress : Potterne Vicarage, Wilts. Club : Didache and the Epistles of St. Ignatius, 1899. Athenaeum. [Died 30 Nov. 1911. Address : Ranchi, Chota Nagpore, Bengal, 1907 India. 13 Oct. 1904. WHITEHEAD, Sir Charles, Kt., cr. ; [Died F.S.A., F.R.G.S., F.L.S., F.G.S., J.P., D.L., WHITMAN, Alfred, Clerk to the Print Depart- b. British b. 12 Oct. 1860 (LA., V.P. Royal Agricultural Society ; ment, Museum ; ; of late' Educ. : St. Chelsea. with 7 May 1834 ; s. John Whitehead, J.P., Mark's, Engaged Co. 1876-85 Barnjet, near Maidstone ; m. 1865, Catherine the Typographic Etching ; Lsetitia (d. 1896), d. of late R. E. P. Balston, appointed to a post in the British Museum, s. d. 1885 Private to Charlotte of Thornhills, Maidstone ; four two ; Secretary Lady Schreiber 1888 until her death in 1895. Educ. : Tonbridge School ; retired Capt. from : of 1898 West Kent Yeo. Cavalry. Engaged in agri- Publications Masters Mezzotint, ; culture, farming 250 acres of hop, fruit, and The Print Collector's Handbook, 1901, 2nd corn land, and 200 acres of grazing land in edition, 1902, 3rd edition 1903, 4th edition 1879 1907 Valentine 1902 Samuel Romney Marsh, relinquished farming ; ; Green, ;

an active member of Council of the Royal William Reynolds, 1903 ; Samuel Cousins, as Charles 1907 and numerous Agricultural Society, 1870-98, acting 1904 ; Turner, ; Chair- to literature. Ad- Judge and Steward at many Shows ; contributions periodical man of the Botanical and Zoological Com- dress : British Museum, W.C. 2 Feb. 1910. mittee of the R.A.S.E. for many years ; [Died for Charles b. 185J s. wrote many reports and papers the WHITMORE, Algernon ; ; the of late C. S. Recorder of Society's Journal ; served on Royal Whitmore, Q.C., sis. of Sir Commission on Agriculture, 1893-97 ; ad- Gloucester, and Katharine, R. : vised the Agricultural Department of the Brownrigg, Bt. Educ. Eton ; Balliol, of All Barr. Privy Council Office on agricultural ques- Oxford. Fellow Souls, Oxford ; L.C.C. tions, 1884-87, and then appointed Agricul* 1876 ; Alderman ; M.P. (C.) Chelsea,

tural Adviser the first in this country ; 1886-1906. Publication: Municipal London transferred to Board of Agriculture as 1900. Address : Manor House, Lower

Technical Adviser ; obliged to relinquish Slaughter, Bourton-on-the-Water ; 75 Ca- this in 1900 on account of a cab accident dogan Place, S.W. Clubs : Carlton, Oxford

preventing the use of the microscope ; took and Cambridge, Wellington.

active part in all county business from 1865 ; [Died 10 Sept. 1908. was Member of the Royal Commission on WHITMORE, Hon. Col. Sir George Stoddart, : cr. Agriculture, 1893-97. Publications Night K.C.M.G., 1882 ; Mem. Legis. Council, for Schools, 1863 ; Farmers and Protection, New Zealand from 1863; commanded of b. the Cobden Club ; the Influence Entail Colonial Forces, 1868-88 ; 1830 ; m. for : and Settlement ; Market Gardening Isabella, d. of late W. Smith, 1865. Educ. Years of Staff Coll. Entered Farmers ; Hop Cultivation ; Fifty Edinburgh Academy ; of Fruit 1847 served Kaffir Hop Farming ; Fifty Years Farm- Cape Mounted Rifles, ; Boer ing ; the Agriculture of Kent ; Retrospec- Wars, 1847, 185153; War, 1848; the 1855-56 1869. Address : tions ; many papers for Royal Agricul- Turkey, ; C.M.G., tural Society and the Bath and W. of E. Abel Smith Street, Wellington, New Zealand. 17 1903. Society ; numerous reports for the Agricul- [Died March cr. 1908 tural Department and the Board of Agri- WHITNEY, Hon. Sir James Pliny, Kfc., ; culture and many leaflets on Insects and K.C.M.G. cr. 1913; LL.D., D.C.L., K.C., Minister of Ontario and Fungi ; a report on the Hessian Fly ; report M.P.P. ; Prime 1905 b. William- on Means of Checking Potato Disease, and Pres. of the Council from ; s. of on the Attack of the Diamond Back Moth, burgh, Ontario, 2 Oct. 1843 ; Richard

and numerous contributions to the Agri- Leet Whitney and Clarissa Jane Fairman ; cultural Gazette and Brewers' Guardian. m. 1876, Alice. 3rd d. of William Park, one s. two d. Educ. : Recreations : hunting, formerly ; reading, Cornwall, Ont. ; and county and local business. Address : public schools and Cornwall Grammar Highland Gardens, St. Leonards-on-Sea. School. Practised as a Barrister at Morris- the of the [Died 29 Nov. 1912. burgh, Ont. ; was representative WHITEHEAD, Maj.-General Robert Children, County of Dundas in the Legislature from of Toronto C.B. 1879 ; Col. Northants Regt. from 1897 ; 1888 was an LL.D. University, and an b. 1833. Entered army, 1851 ; Maj.-Gen. a D.C.L. of Trinity University, LL.D. was a Lieut.-Col. 1887 ; served Crimea, 1854 (despatches, of Queen's University ; of the medal with clasp, 5th class Medjidie, Turkish in the Reserve Militia ; Leader 759 WHITNEY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

after defeat of : Opposition, 1897-1905 ; the Educ. private school ; St. John's College, called the Ross Government, 1905, was Camb. Wrangler, 1862 ; Head Mathe- a Liberal- matical Master upon to form a new Government ; at Rossall, 1862-64 ; ordained : of Conservative. Address Toronto, Ont. ; 1865 ; curate St. Luke's, Liverpool ; : of Christ Morrisburgh, Ont. Clubs York, Albany ; incumbent Church, Liverpool, Royal Canadian Yacht, Toronto. 1870; Vicar of St. John's, Hammersmith, of [Died 24 Sept. 1914. 1875 ; Fellow St. John's, 1867-85 ; select WHITNEY, William Collins; Barrister: b. preacher before the university, 1872, 1878, d. of Conway, Mass., 15 July 1841 ; m. 1st, 1884, 1893, 1900 ; Hulsean Lecturer, 1903, Senator Payne; 2nd, Mrs. Edith Sybil 1904. Publications : Modern Analytical 1866 Randolph. Educ. : Yale ; Harvard Law Geometry, ; Choice and Chance, 1867, 5th School. A.B., Yale, 1863 ; LL.B., Harvard, edit. 1902 ; 700 Exercises in Choice and as a barrister 1897 1866 ; LL.D., 1888. Practised Chance, ; The Real Presence, 1893 ; in in in New York ; assisted organising Young Worship the Christian Church, 1901. : Men's Democratic Club ; Inspector of Schools Address The Vicarage, All Saints', Mar- 1872; Corporation Counsel, 1875-82; Sec. garet Street, W. [Died 12 March 1905. : of Navy, U.S.A., 1885-89. Recreation WHYMPER, Edward, F.R.S.E. ; Fellow and won the Derby with Volovodyowsky, 1901. Patrons' Medallist of the Royal Geographical

Address : 871 Fifth Avenue, New York. Society ; hon. member of Geographical of Clubs : Metropolitan, Union, Knickerbocker, Society Paris ; of French, Swiss, and

N.Y. Yacht, University, Century, Meadow Italian Alpine Clubs ; of the Sierra, Appa- Brook, Coaching, Lawyers', Democratic. lachian, Canadian, Rocky Mountain and

[ Died 2 Feb. 1904. New York Clubs ; Knight of the Order of cr. 1898 St. Maurice artist, WHITTALL, Sir (James) WiWilliam, Kt., ; and St. Lazare, etc. ;

merchant ; ex-President of the British author, traveller ; b. 27 Apr. 1840 ; m. 1906, : Chamber of Commerce of Turkey : b. 1st Edith Mary Lewin ; one c. Educ. Claren- *. Dec. 1838 ; of James Whittall, Smyrna ; don House School ; privately. Awarded

m. 1862, Edith Anna, d. of Samuel Barker ; Patron's Medal by the Royal Geographical eleven c. Educ. : privately. Began mer- Society. Ascended Mont Pelvoux, 1861, is cantile career in Smyrna, 1854 ; went to and the Pointe des Ecrins (the latter the

Manchester, 1861, where joined the firm of highest in the French Alps). 1864 ; Matter-

J. C. Barter and Co. ; established in Con- horn (14,780 ft.), 1865 ; visited Greenland,

. stantinople, 1873. Publications : copious 1867, 1872 ; Ecuador, and there explored writer anonymously in the leading London and ascended the Great Andes, 1879-80; papers on Oriental questions. Recreations : travelled in Canada, 1901-5, exploring and the first discoverer of the the mountains in the sportsman ; great ascending " neighbour- of : ,stag and great fallow-deer of Asia Minor ; hood the Great Divide." Publications yachtsman. Address : The Tower, Cadi- Scrambles amongst the Alps in the years

keni, Constantinople. Club : Club de 1860-69, 1871 ; How to use the Aneroid

Constantinople. [Died 10 Apr. 1910. Barometer, 1891 ; Travels amongst the of WHITTINGTON, Rev. Richard, M.A., Rector Great Andes the Equator, 1892 ; Chamonix

of St. Peter's-upon-Cornhill, 1867 ; Pre- and Mont Blanc, 1896 (fifteenth edition,

bendary of St. Paul's, 1881 ; Rural Dean of 1910) ; Zermatt and the Matterhorn, 1897 : East City ; Principal, City of London College; (fourteenth edition, 1910). Address Holm- b. 22 Jan. 1825; s. of B. Whittington, wood, Waldegrave Road, Teddington, Middle- : solicitor, London. Educ. St. Paul's School ; sex. [Died 16 Sept. 1911.

Trin. Coll. Camb. Norrisian University WHYMPER, Josiah Wood, R.I. 1857 ; painter

Prize Essay 1848. Master in Islington in water colour ; b. Ipswich, 24 April, 1813 ; s. Educ. : Proprietary School, 1847-53 ; curate of St. 2nd of Nathaniel Whymper. Saffron Peter's, Hill, 1848 ; Evening Lecturer Ipswich, chiefly private tuition. Ipswich career for art was at St. Peter's-upon-Cornhill, 1849 ; curate furnished no ; London

of St. Matthew, Friday Street, 1851 ; assist, the dream and confidence of the self-taught . with master Merchant Taylors' School, 1853-75 ; boy of seventeen ; thither he repaired, chief his master, Lower School, 1875-82 ; no dependence but upon own exertions, at St. to be a Morning Reader Mark's, Pentonville, 1830 ; foreseeing wood-engraving it in a few 1859 ; Townsend Lecturer of St. Magnus, rising art, he resolved to master ; attained London Bridge, 1862 ; chaplain of Royal years, without tuition, he reputa- the best London Ophthalmic Hospital, 1873-1900 ; tion and extensive practice on

chaplain to London Rifle Brigade. Publica- illustrated works for fifty years ; as assist- tions : The Inspiration of the Historical ance did not exist, it had to be created ,by articled Books of the Old Testament ; Short History educating pupils ; among those who - - of St. Peter's upon Cornhill ; Sermon themselves for two or more years as pupils preached as Chaplain before the Lord Mayor, for drawing on wood alone, there were not Sir Robert Fowler, and Corporation of a few who afterwards became eminent; London ; and again as Chaplain before Sir pre-eminently so Charles Keene, 1843 ; J. Voce Moore, Lord Mayor, 1899. Recrea- Frederick Walker, 1858, and later J. W. tions : in early life cricket, tennis, chess. North, both Associates of the R.A. and Address : 73 Guildford Street, Russell members of R.W.C.S. Recreations : litera- Square. [Died 21 Nov. 1900. ture, Art, and Art collecting only. Address: Alfred o. WHITTLE, Thomas, C.I.E. 1909 ; s. Town House, Haslemere, Surrey. of Henry and Martha Whittle of Brownedge, [Died 7 Apr. 1903. 1902 Walton-le-Dale, Preston ; m. 1st, Annie, WHYTE, Major John Nicholas, D.S.O. ; of s. e. s. d. William and Mary Holmes ; one ; Lancashire Fusiliers ; b. 24 Dec. 1864 ; T 2nd, Emma Jane, d. of John and Margaret of John W hyte, J.P., D.L., Loughbrickland, of : : Greaves Stockport. Educ. Ampleforth ; Co. Down. Educ. Stonyhurst College. : served Stonyhurst. Address Greenwood Leghe, Joined Lancashire Fusiliers, 1886 ;

Ingleton, Yorks ; Wadhwan Camp, Kathia- Soudan, 1898; occupation of Crete, 1898; war, India. Clubs: Bombay Yacht, Bombay South African War, 1899-1902 (despatches Ventner's [Died 26 Dec. 1913. five times ; slightly wounded, WHITWORTH, Rev. W. A. ; Prebendary of Spruit; Queen's medal, 5 clasps, King's Recreations : St. Paul's Cathedral ; Vicar of All Saints', medal, 2 clasps ; D.S.O.). : Margaret Street from 1886 ; b. 1840 ; e. s. hunting, polo, shooting. Address Lough- of Rev. W. Whitworth, who kept a school brickland, Banbridge, Co. Down. Club : 29 1906. , of considerable repute at Runcorn ; m. 1885, Imperial Service. [Died Apr. Sarah Louisa, d. of T. Hervey Elwes, g.d. WHYTE, Sir William, Kt., cr. 1911: Vice of Gen. Elwes of Stoke College, Suffolk. President, Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 760 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WILBERFORCE

of b. Office 1910-11; on Board Directors; 15 ; Chief Clerk Harbours and Jetties and

Sept. 1843 ; s. of William Whyte snd Credit Lands Departments ; Chief Clerk s. for Christian Methven ; m. 1871 ; one four Agent- General's Office, 1887. Decorated d. Educ. : Charlestown, Fifeshire, Scotland. services to colony. Address : 2 Farquharson Superintendent Grand Trunk Railway, 1881- Road West Croydon. Clubs : Colonial, 1901. 1883 ; General Superintendent Canadian Australasian. [Died 27 July Pacific Western Railway, 1883-97 ; Manager Sir 1st cr. WIGAN, Frederick ; Bt. ; 1898 ;

Lines, 1897-1901 ; Assistant to President, Kt., cr. 1894 ; J.P. D.L. ; senior partner

1901-4 ; Second Vice-President, 1904-10. Wigan and Co., hop merchants ; b. 1827 ; m. Recreations : and Address : golf shooting. Mary Harriet o. d. of J. Blunt, 1857. Heir : 603 River Ave., Winnipeg. Clubs : Mani- s. Frederick William [b. 18 Mar. 1859 ; m. St. Charles St. toba, Country, Winnipeg ; 1885. Elizabeth Adair (d. 1902), e. d. of Lt.- James, Montreal ; Vancouver, Vancouver ; Col. F. D. Grey ; d 6 Apr. 1907 (succeeded, Victoria Toronto. Union, ; Military, York, as 3rd Bt., by his son Frederich Roderick). 14 1914. [Died Apr. Address : Windlesham Court, Surrey.] Ad- Rev. Edward D.D. WICKHAM, Very Charles, ; dress : Clare Lawn, Upper Sheen, S.W. Dean of Lincoln from 1894 Hon. Fellow of ; Clubs : Junior Carlton, St. Stephen's. New Coll. Oxford; b. 7 Dec. 1834; *. of [Died 2 March 1907. Rev. Edward Wickham, Vicar of Preston, Sir WIGGIN, Henry, 1st Bt. ; cr. 1892 ; D.L., of Candover, Hants ; m. 1873, Agnes, e. d. J.P. ; b. Cheadle, Staffs, 1824 ; s. of late

the late Rt. lion. W. E. Gladstone ; two s. William Wiggin and Elizabeth Milner ; m. three d. Educ. : New Winchester College ; 1851 ; Mary, d. of David Malins. Edgbaston, Oxford. 1st class in Mods. 1854 College, ; Birmingham. Educ. : privately. Mayor of 2nd class in Lit. Hum. (Final Schools), 1850; Birmingham, 1864-65 ; M.P. E. Stafford- Chancellor's Prize for Latin Verse, 1856 ; shire, 1880-85 ; Handsworth Division of Latin Essay, 1857. Fellow of New Coll. Staffordshire, 1885-93 ; director of Midland

Oxford, and 1859-73 ; Headmaster tutor, Rail., etc. Heir : s. Henry Arthur [b. 3 May, of Wellington Coll. 1873-93. Publications: 1852 ; m. 1878, Annie Sarah, d. of C. R. edition of 2 Horace, vols., 1874-96 ; Welling- of Cope Kinnerton Court, Radnors ; High ton 1887 for College Sermons, ; Horace Sheriff, Co. Stafford, 1896. Address : Walton 1903. Address : English Readers, Deanery, Hall, Eccleshall. Club : Reform]. Address : Lincoln. Clubs : United University, Na- Metchley Grange, Harborne, near Birming- tional Liberal. [Died 18 Aug. 1910. ham ; Garth Gwynion-Machynlleth, North WICKHAM, Captain Thomas Strange, D.S.O. : Whales. Clubs Reform ; Union Bir- 1900 Manchester b. 2 June ; Regiment ; mingham. [Died 12 Nov. 1905. 1878; m. 1905, Bertha, d. of John Grieveson; Capt. Joseph, Arctic served Boer S. African WIGGINS, F.R.G.S., War, Light Horse, discoverer and of the North 1899-1902 four explorer ; opener (despatches times, Queen's East to the mouth of the Yenesei 6 2 Passage ; medal, clasps, King's medal, clasps, first voyage through Kara Sea, 1874 ; Life D.S.O. ). [Died 1 Sept. 1914. Member Russian Imperial Geographical WICKHAM, William, M.A., F.L.S., F.R.G.S.; Society. Recreations : yachting, exploration, M.B. (C.) Petersfield Div. Hants ; b. 10 etc. Address : Burnbrae, St. James's 1831 e. s. of Park, July ; Henry Louis Wickham, Harrogate. 13 Sept. 1905. and d. [Died Binsted-Wyck, Hampshire, Lucy, y. Alfred WIGRAM, Money, J.P. ; Chairman of William Becca Hall, Yorkshire. Markham, b. Reid's Brewery Co, ; 1856 ; s. of Money Educ. : Westminster : High Sheriff, Hants, Wigram, Esher House, Surrey ; m. Venetia, 1888 ; Vice-Chairman Hants County Council. d of Rev. J. W. Maitland, 1882. Educ. : Publications : editor of Correspondence of Winchester ; M.P. (C.) Romford Div. Essex, Rt. Hon. William Wickham. Address : 1894-97. Address : The Bower, Havering, Binsted-Wyck, Alton, Hants. Clubs : Athe- Romford ; 101 Eaton Square, S.W. Club : naeum, Carlton, Burlington Fine Arts. Carlton. [Died 13 Oct. 1899. [Died 16 May 1897. Sir Charles cr. Fr3deriek b. 23 WIGRAM, Hampden, Kt. ; 1902 ; WICKS, ; Feb. 1840 ; s. of J.P., D.L. ; b. 1826 ; m. 1857, Beatrice, Sainuei Wicks, brewer of Stockwell ; m. d. of S. d. of the late Rev. Philip Hall Palmer. Ad- P. Pewtress, papermaker ; two 8. one d. : dress : Harston, Grantham. Educ. privately ; King's College. Joined as a journalist, in the first [Died 30 Oct. 1903. 1861,T starting daily paper in W ales the Cambria Daily WIGRAM, Maj.-Gen. Godfrey James, C.B. 1882; Sir s. of Rt. Hon. James Wigram ; b. 3 June Leader ; joined the editorial staff of the 1836. Entered 1854 -Gen. 1889 Globe, 1863, and the gallery staff of The army, ; Maj. ; 1854 Times, 1866; left for Scotland, 1873, to served Crimea, (despatches, medal with 5th class Turkish establish the Glasgow News, of which he clasp, Medjidie medal) ; 1882 (despatches, C.B., medal with became sole proprietor, 1878 ; returned to Egypt, London, 1888, to complete his invention of clasp, 3rd class Medjidie Khedive's star). the Rotary type-casting machine, which Address: D2 The Albany, Piccadilly, W. produced type with such rapidity that three Club : United Service [Died 16 Sept. 1908. of them sufficed to supply The Times news- WIGRAM, Rev. Woolmore, M.A., Hon. Canon with b. paper a new fount each day for its of St. Albans ; Oct. 1831 ; m. 1863 Harriet publication. Publications : The British Con- Mary, d. of Rev. Thomas Ainger. Educ. : stitution of and Government ; and several Trinity College, Cambridge. Curate entitled of Pel- novels, Golden Lives, The Veiled Hampstead, 1855-64 ; Vicar Brent, The The of St. Hand, Infant, Unfortunate Duke, ham, 1864-76 ; Rector Andrew, and Undiscovered : of 1877- My Crimes. Address Hertford, 1876-97 ; R.D. Hertford, Halfway Lodge, Esher. Clubs : Garrick, 1897. Publication : Change-Ringing Dis- Savage, Press. [Died 30 March 1910. entangled and Management of Towers 1890. St. Albans. WICKSTEED, Thomas Frederic, C.M.G. 1900 ; Address : Watling House, Secretary and Registrar of Stocks, Depart- [Died 19 Jan. 1907. ment of Agent-General for South Australia, WILBERFORCE, Edward, a Master of the b. 1899 b. 9 1834 London, from 1896 ; Adelaide, 31 March Supreme Court from ; Nov. ; e. s. of of 1848 ; Frederic Wicksteed, Registrar s. of Robert Isaac Wilberforce, Archdeacon of of Diocese of Adelaide ; m. 1870, Julia, d. of the East Riding Yorkshire ; m. 1860, Thomas Matthews of Hart's Hill House, Fannie, d. of Alexander Flash of New Orleans; : Coromandel Valley, and Eden Valley, South two s. one d. Educ. Eton ; Trinity College, : called Australia. Educ. private schools. Entered Oxford. Formerly in the Navy ; to service of South Australian Government Bar, 1866. Publications : Social Life in in General Duke's Honour Statute Law 1875, Post Office, thence to Audit Munich ; The ; ; 761 WILBERFORCE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Dante's Divine Comedy. Address : Warley Doubles Championship (with X. E. Casdagli) House, Brentwood, Essex. Club : Athenaeum. at Manchester, 1913. Publications : On the [Died 7 Jan. 1914. Court and Off (5th edition). Recreation* : WILBERFORCE, Rt. Rev. Ernest Roland, lawn tennis and motoring. Clubs : All of D.D., Bishop Chichester, from 1895 ; b. England Lawn Tennis, Queen's. s. of liev. Samuel 1840 ; Rt. Wilberforce, [Died 10 May 1915. of and d. of Bishop Winchester, Emily, Rev. WILEY, Very Rev. C. Ormsby, M.A. ; Rector of John Sargent, Lavington House, Petworth Crossmolina, 1872-1910 ; Dean of Killala, Sussex Frances Co. ; m. 1st, 1863, Mary (d. 1870), Mayo, 1904-10 ; b. 30 July 1839 ; 2nd s. d. of Sir Charles J. 9th of late H. Anderson, Bt. ; William Wiley, LL.D., Principal d. of 2nd, 1874, Emily, Very Rev. George Registrar Court of Probate, Dublin ; m. of H. Connor, D,D.. Dean Windsor ; three s. Sarah, d. of late John Samuels, Registrar : three d. (by 2nd marriage). Edue. Exeter Diocese of Dublin ; three s. two d. Educ. : of Coll. Oxford. Curate Cuddesden, 1864-66 ; At home ; Trinity College, Dublin. Curate Vicar of Middleton Stoney, Oxfordshire, of Trim, Co. Meath, 1863-64; Rector of

. 1860-69 to of ; Sub-Almoner Queen, 1871-82 ; Tullow, Diocese Dublin, and Secretary Vicar of Irish Seaforth, Liverpool, 1873-78 ; Canon Society, 1865-72 ; Secretary Diocesan of Killala Residentiary Winchester, 1878-82 ; Bishop Council and Achonry, 1889-1909; of Newcastle, 1882-95. Address : The Palace, Hon. Secretary Killala and Achonry Diocesan : Chichester. Club Athenseum. Synod, 1882-1910 ; Member of the General [Died 9 Sept. 1907. Synod,1900-19lO. Address: Belgrave Road, WILBRAHAM, Sir George Barrington Baker-, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. 5th Bt. cr. 1776 [assumed name of Wil- [Died 11 March 1915. braham b. by Royal Licence, 1900] ; 26 Jan. WILKIE, Daniel R., Knight of Grace of Order 1845 s. of Sir ; George Baker, 3rd Bt., and of St. John of Jerusalem ; Hon. Colonel d. of Mary Isabella, R. N. Sutton ; S. brother Canadian Militia, 1913 ; President from 1906,

1911 ; m. 1872, Katherine Frances, o. c. of and General Manager from 1875, Imperial Sir Richard Lt.-Gen. Wilbraham, K.C.B. ; Bank of Canada ; President Canadian one s. three d. : s. b. Heir Philip Wilbraham, Bankers' Association ; 17 December 1846 ; b. 17 Sept. 1875. Address : Rode Hall, s. of late Daniel Wilkie, M.A. Rector of the

Scholar : Green, Cheshire. Club Athenseuin. Quebec High School, and Angelique Graddon ; [Died 28 Aug. 1912. m. Sarah Caroline, d. of late Senator Benson Sir of St. Catharine's two *. one d. WILBRAHAM, Richard, K.C.B. ; cr. 1873 ; (d. 1887) ; b. : General retired ; 1811 : m. Elizabeth, d. Educ. Quebec High School ; Morrin College of William Egerton 1846. Entered Army, Entered Quebec Bank, 1862 ; when Manager

1828 ; General, 1877 ; served Syria, 1849 ; Toronto branch. 1875, accepted position Crimea, 1854-55. Address: Rode Hall, General Manager Imperial Bank of Canada

Stoke-on-Trent. [Died 30 Apr. 1900. then being organised ; President Toronto of President Canadian WILD, Ma j. -Gen. Edward John, Indian Army, Board Trade, 1893 ; 16 a Governor Maj.-Gen. 1878. [Died May 1914. Bankers' Association, 1897-98 ;

WILDING, Anthony Frederick ; Director, Victor (and Chairman Toronto Branch) Royal of a Trustee and Tyre Company, Ltd. ; b. Christ-Church, New Victorian Order Nurses ; of General Zealand, 31 Oct. 1883 ; s. of Frederick Governor Toronto Hospital ; : Art Club Execu- Wilding. Educ. New Zealand ; Trinity Hon. President Canadian ; College, Cambridge, B.A. Called to English tive Canadian Red Cross Society. Publica- : addresses on Bar, Inner Temple, 1906 ; qualified Barrister tions various essays and and Solicitor of Supreme Court of New Canadian Banking and Bank Legislation. : : Zealand, 1909 ; won Handicap Singles at Recreation golf. Address Seven Oaks,

New Zealand Championship Meeting when Sherborne Street, Toronto. Clubs ; Union ; Montreal. sixteen ; won Freshmen's Tournament at York, Toronto ; Mount Royal, Cambridge, and represented the Universitv v. [Died Nov. 1914. Oxford at LL.D. Queen's, 1904-5 (president 1905) ; WILKINS, Augustus Samuel, (St. won Scottish Championship, 1904,; won all Andrews), Litt.D. Camb. and Dublin (Hon.), to the of three Covered Court Championships at M.A. (Lond) ; Examiner University

: 1884-86 Queen's, 1907 ; won Doubles Championship London Classics, ; Latin, 1887-89, Professor of Classical Litera- (with N. E. Brookes), Wimbledon, 1907, and and 1894-99 ; from 1903 (with M. J. G. Ritchie), 1908 ; Covered Court ture, University, Manchester, ;

Doubles and Mixed Doubles, South of France Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Victoria University ; d. of Field of Championship ; Doubles Championship of TO. Charlotte E., 2nd W. Bishop : Europe at Homburg, 1908 ; and represented Stortford, 1870. Educ. University College,

Australasia (with N. E. Brookes) in challenge London ; St. John's College, Cambridge (1st round of Davis Cup v. America, 1908, and class (5th) Classics in 1868). Pres. of the Professor of won it, 1914 ; represented Australasia in Cambridge Union, 1868 ; Latin, Pub- Davis Cup matches, 1905-9 ; won Champion- Owens Coll. Manchester, 1869-1903;

: of the 1869 ; ship of New Zealand, 1906, 1908, 1909 ; lications The Light World, The Orations of Championship of Victoria, 1909 ; won Phoenicia and Israel, 1871 ; 1 National Championship of South Africa at Johannes- Cicero against Catilina, 187 ; in the Fourth burg, 1910 ; won Singles Championship and Education in Greece Century J. 1873 Roman Doubles Championship (with M G. Ritchie ; before Christ, ; Antiquities, of 1885 Roman London Covered Courts Championship and 1877 ; Epistles Horace, ;

1879-92 ; International Singles, Brussels Exhibition Literature, 1890 ; Cicero de Oratore, Tournament, and was undefeated in England, The Study of Greek Literature, Manchester, 1903 con- 1910 ; retained Singles Championship at 1888 ; Ciceronis Rhetorica, ; Wimbledon, was undefeated on Riviera, and tributor to^Encyclopsedia Britannica, Smith's of Classical Review, won Kent and London Championships, 1911 ; Dictionary Antiquities, T retained Singles Championship at W imbledon, etc. Address : Wood Lea, Victoria Park, and won singles at Monte Carlo and Deau- Manchester. [Died 26 July 1905. s ot ville, also Championships of Kent and London WILKINS, William Henry, M.A., F.S.A. ; Somerset; 1912 ; represented Australasia at Olympic late Charles Wilkins, Gurney Court, Vice- contest, Stockholm, and won bronze medal, unmarried. Educ. : Clare Coll. Carnb. 1886 Presi- 1912; retained Singles Championship at President of Cambridge Union, ; Wimbledon and won Hard Court Champion- dent Cambridge University Carlton Club, to Earl of Dun- ship at Paris and Covered Court Champion- 1886-87 ; Private Secretary ship at Stockholm three world's titles in raven when Under-Secretary of State for editor of MSS. of late Sir Richard same year ; also won London Covered Court Colonies ; In- Championship at Queen's, and Northern F. Burton. Publications: The Alien 762 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WILKINSON

of Isabel Great Western b. 1845. Educ. : vasion, 1891 ; The Romance Lady Railway ; of an Address : 31 Gloucester Burton, 1897 ; The Love Uncrowned Reading. Terrace, Africa a Club : Junior Queen, 1900 ; South Century Ago Hyde Park, W. Carlton. Caroline 16 1903. (Lady Anne Barnard's Letters) ; [Died June

the Illustrious, 1901 ; A Queen of Tears, 1904 WILKINSON, Maj.-Gen. Osborn, C.B. 1877 ; of besides sundry articles in the Nineteenth b. 8 Oct. 1822 ; m. 1852, d. Col. J. Free. : Christ's Century, Edinburgh, and other reviews. Educ. Eton ; College, Cambridge. Recreation : travel. Club : St. James's. Volunteer with Jullundur Field Force, under [Died 22 Dec. 1905. Gen. Sir H. Wheeler, against Sikh Insurgent leader 1848-49 at re- WILKINSON, Yen. Charles Thomas, D.D., Ram Sing, ; present of Devon Pre- duction of forts of and V.D. ; Archdeacon Totnes, ; Rungur Nungul Moraria volunteer with of bendary, Exeter Cathedral ; Hon. Chaplain ; army Punjab,

; at to the King, 1901 ; b. Cloyne, Co. Cork, 19 under Lord Gough, 1848-49 (medal) of action of with 14th Mar. 1823 ; y. s. John Royal Wilkinson, cavalry Ramnugger c. in side a Barnabrow, Co. Cork ; m. 1st, Susan, o. Dragoons (struck by spent bullet) ; of Joseph Smith, Aston Hall, Leicestershire, with Field Force, under Sir Sidney Cotton, 4th d. of Momund tribes on N.W. 1849 ; 2nd, Louisa, Edmond Rich, against Frontier, : with Sir Willesley, Wilts, 1888 ; one s. two d. Educ. 1854 (medal and clasp) ; Hope Grant's in 1858 private school ; Trin. Coll. Dublin (M.A.). Flying Column Oude, ; Curate in charge, Trinity Church, Hinckley, present at capture of Meeangunge, and served with 2nd of at final 1840-49 ; Curate, Richmond, Yorks, and Brigade cavalry siege of in Edmonton, 1849-52 ; P. Curate, Attercliffe, Lucknow under Lord Clyde ; engaged some affairs near Alum and Yorks, 1852-64 ; Rector, St. Thomas's, cavalry Bagh at attack 7th Hussars on of Birmingham, 1864-70 ; Rural Dean, Three present by body fanatics near Moosah and Towns Deanery, 1876-87 ; Hon. Chaplain to Bagh (medal clasp, to Gen. Queen Victoria, 1896 ; Vicar of Plymouth, Brevet Major, C.B.) ; D.A.Q.M.G. Sir with Field 1870-1901 ; Chaplain-in- Ordinary to Queen Edward Lugard Azimghur Victoria, 1899-1901. Address : 4 Esplanade, Force at affair near Tigrce (two guns cap- Plymouth, Devon. [Died 14 July 1910. tured), relief of Azimghur, capture of Jug- Jhitoorah to WILKINSON, Rt. Rev. George Howard; D.D., deespore and ; D.A.Q.M.G. Bishop of St. Andrews, Dunkeld, and Dun- Division under Sir John Douglas in Shahabad

blane, from 1893 ; Primus of the Scottish Behar, Jugdeespore Jungles (second action),

Episcopal Church from 1904 ; b. 1833 ; *. Palamow, Khymore Hills, including night of George Wilkinson, Oswald House, Durham surprise of rebels at Sulya Deehar, affairs at d. of Caroline Karee Sath and and Mary, John Howard ; m. Mergowlea (despatches, thirteen in the 10th Charlotte, d. of Lieut. -Colonel Benfield des several times) ; years s. five and for five Vo3iix, 1857 (d. 1877) ; three d. Bengal Light Cavalry, Adjutant of Educ. : Durham School : Oriel College, years of that corps ; Commandant 2nd for and four Oxford. B.A. 1855 ; M.A. 1859 ; D.D. 1883 ; Bengal Cavalry ten years, years selected 2nd class Classical Mods. ; 2nd class Lit. in the Stud Department ; specially command of the Frontier Hum. ; Scholar of Oriel College, Oxford. to the independent of in 1878-79 Curate of Kensington, 1857-59 ; Vicar of post Kohat Afghan War, ; of Lord Seaham Harbour, 1859-62 ; St. Andrews, accompanied Roberts, V.C., G.C.B., of St in Kurum after Auckland, 1862-67 ; Peter's, Great during operations Valley Col. 2nd Windmill Street, London, 1867-70; St. fall of Peiwar Kotal ; Hon. Publications : Memoirs of the Peter's, Eaton Square, 1870-83 ; Select Lancers. written the Twin Preacher at Oxford, 1879-81 ; Bishop of Gemini Generals, by Truro, 1883-91. Publications: Holy Week Brothers expressly for benefit of the Gordon School for Officers' and Easter (15th thousand) ; How to Keep Boys' Home, the Royal in the and the Soldiers' Lent (llth thousand) ; Instructions Daughters, Daughters' in Address : Devotional Life (61st thousand) ; Instruc- Home ; The Heroes Rhyme. tions in the Way of Salvation (32nd thousand) 40 St. George's Road, Eccleston Square, S.W.

: Service. Lent Lectures (18th thousand) ; Some Laws Club United in God's Spiritual Kingdom, etc. Address : [Died 21 Jan. 1906. : Reverend Edward Feu House, Perth. Clubs Athenaeum ; WILKINSON, Right Thomas St Scottish Conservative, Edinburgh. D.D. ; b. Walsham Hall, Bury Edmunds ; [Died 11 Dec. 1907. y. s. of Hooper J. Wilkinson and Ann, o. d.

WILKINSON, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Henry Clement, of J. Howlett, The Rookery, Yoxford ; m. o. d. of K.C.B. ; or. 1897 ; Colonel 4th Dragoon Annie Margaret, Thomas Abbot Green, b. s. 1864 Guards, retired ; 17 April 1837 ; of Rev. Felmersham Grange, Bedfordahire, ; : St. Edmunds Percival S. Wilkinson. Entered army, 1856 ; three s. three d. Educ. Bury Coll. Curate of Lieut.-Gen. 1894; served Indian Mutiny, School ; Jesus Camb (M.A.). 1861-70 1857-58 (medal with clasp) ; commanded Cavendish and Rickinghall, Suffolk, ; of 1870 16th Lancers, 1870-77 ; Inspector-Gen, Bishop of Zululand, ; appointed Bishop- to of for North and Central Auxiliary Cavalry, 1877-79 ; Military Sec. Coadjutor London in of St. Catherine Commander-in-Chief India, 1880 ; com- Europe, and Rector Coleman, for manded Cavalry Brigade, Atghanistan, 1880- City of London, 1886 ; Bishop Europe 1886-1911. Publica- 1881 (despatches) ; Bozdar Field Force, 1881 ; (North and Central), thanked by Commander-in-Chief and Gov.- tions : Hymns Ancient and Modern in the Suffolk in General in Council ; Indian Cavalry Brigade, Zulu Language; 1874; A Boy Life in Zululand Egyptian Campaign, 1882 (despatches, medal East Africa, 1875 ; A Lady's with clasp, bronze star, C.B., 2nd cl. Medjidie) and the Transvaal; The late Mrs. Wilkinson's wish her commanded the Sialkot Brigade, Quetta, Journals, 1876 ; Does England Boys Saugor, and Presidency Districts, and Meerut, and Girls to grow up Atheists and Anarchists ? true Solution of the Rawal Pindi, and Allahabad Divisions, 1880- 1894 ; Emigration, the the Slave 1887 ; N.E. District, England, 1891-94 ; in Social Question, 1894 ; Saat, Boy Con- receipt of reward for distinguished service ; of Khartoum, 1898 ; Twenty Years, C.B. 1882. Address : St. James's Court, tinental Work and Travel, 1906. Recreation : Buckingham Gate, S.W, Clubs : United work. Address : Bradford Court, near Service, Army and Navy. Taunton [Died 23 Oct. 1914. '[Died 23 Nov. 1908. WILKINSON, Rt. Rev. Thomas W., B.C. Sir and Presi- WILKINSON, Joseph Loftus, Kt., cr. 1902 ; Bishop of Hexham Newcastle;

of Ushaw ; 6. Member the Army Railway Council ; dent of St. Cuthbert's College, 5 1825 Lieut.-Col. of the Engineer and Railway Harperley Park Co. Durham, April ; Court Volunteer Staff Corps ; Associate Institu- 2nd a. of Geo. Wilkinson, D.L., County Educ. : Harrow tion of Civil Engineers ; General Manager, Judge, Northumberland. ; 763 WILL WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

the Entered Univ. Coll. Durham (B.A.). Joined Navy, 1837 ; Admiral, 1885 ; served consecrated , 1846 ; bishop, Crimean War, 1854-55 ; China War, 1859-60 ; : St. Cuthbert's Naval to the 1888. Address College. A.D.C. Queen, 1870-74 ; Chief 18 1909. of Staff at the Ushaw, Durham. [Died Apr. Admiralty, 1869-72 ; Super- of intendent Devonport Dockyard, 1876-79 ; WILL, John Shiress, K.C. ; County Court 6. s. Commander-in-Chief on China Station, 1881- Judge, Birkenhead, from 1906 ; 1840 ; 1884 : d. of ; Portsmouth, 1885-88. Address 73 of late John Will, Dundee ; m. Mary, W. Shiress, 1873. Educ. : Edinburgh Uni- Cadqgan Square, S.W. Clubs : United Service, Travellers', Arthur's. Marlborough. versity ; King's Coll. London. Barr. Middle 1888 [Died 18 Feb. 1901. Temple, 1864 ; Q.C. 1883 ; Bencher, ;

M.P. (G.L.) Montrose Burghs, 1885-96. WILLETT, Alfred, F.R.C.S. ; President of the, Address: 2 Brick Court, Temple, B.C. Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of : 24 1910. Club Reform. [Died May London (retired) ; Consulting Surgeon, re- WILLAN, Colonel Henry Percy Douglas, C.15- tired Surgeon Lecturer on Surgery, and on Clinical Surgery, and Warden of the College, 1902 ; Assistant Inspector of Remounts, St. Bartholomew's Hospital ; Surgeon (re- Dublin, from 1902 ; b. 26 Sept. 1848. Entered tired) to St. Luke's Hospital for Lunatics, 4th Hussars, 1867 ; Captain 1st Dragoon Guards, 1879; Major, 1882; Lieut.-Col. to Queen Charlotte's Hospital, and ta Foundling Hospital ; Surgeon (retired) ta 1892 ; retired, 1894 ; served Zulu War, 1879 the Evelina Court ol (medal with clasp). Address : Remount Hospital ; Member, Dept., Dublin. [Died 4 Nov. 1912. Directors Royal Sea Bathing Hospital, Board of Metro- WILLANS, William Henry, J.P., D.L. Middle- Margate ; Managemant politan Convalescent Institution ; Member sex ; J.P. London, Westminster and Devon- of Council and of Committee of Distribution shire ; one of H.M. Lieutenants for the City Visitor of Hospital Sunday Fund (retired, ; of London ; senior partner Willans and for Edward's Fund Overbury, wool-brokers, London; b. Hudders- King Hospital (retired) ; b. s 3 Jan, 1837 ; 2nd s. of Wm. Willett, Weal field, 31 July 1833 ; 2nd .of late William House, Portland Place, Brighton, andi Willans, J.P., W.R. Yorks ; m. Mary Ann of of South- Jane, 3rd d. of late Richard Wright, High- Elizabeth, 4th d. William Verrall, over. Lewes m. Rose o. d. of Sir! bury, London. Educ. : Huddersfleld Coll. ; 1867, E., Treasurer Homes for Little Boys from their George Burrows, 1st Bart., M.D., F.R.S. five * Physician in Ordinary to the Queen ; foundation in 1864 ; Treas. Lond. Chamber two d. Was Examiner in Surgery at Uni- of Commerce, 1890-93 ; Chairman 1893-98 ; versity of Cambridge and to Royal College* Vice-President from 1898 ; Member Middle- of Physicians ; delivered Bradshaw Lecture sex County Council 1889-1901 ; Alderman, on the Correction of Certain Deformities by 1892-1901 ; Member of the Royal British Commission of the Paris International Exhibi- Operative Measures upon Bones ; Member of Council Royal College of Surgeons oi tion, 1900 ; Director National Provident 1886, re-elected, 1895, retired 1903 ; Institution from 1874 ; Director Pawsons and England, Vice-President, 1894 and 1897. Address. Leafs, Limited, since 1873 ; Director Netting 6 Oxford W. Hill Electric Lighting Co. Address : 23 Square, Hyde Park, ; Wyndham Croft, Turner's Hill, Sussex. Holland Park, W. ; High Clyffe, Seaton, 30 June 1913. Devon. Clubs : Devonshire, City Liberal. [Died [Died 25 Sept. 1904. WILLIAMS, Rt. Rev. Arthur Acheson, D.D., WILLARD, Frances Elizabeth, Founder of the Bishop of Tinnevelly and Madura, from 1905. World's Woman's Christian Temperance Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin. Ordained St. John Union ; author ; speaker, organiser, and 1870 ; Curate of Bromley, 1870-75 ;

administrator ; president Women's Christian the Evangelist, Penge, 1876-80; Chaplain St. Temperance Union from 1879 ; one of the of St. George, Madura, 1880 ; George's principal workers for the enfranchisement of Cathedral, Madras, 1881-83; Chaplain b. 1883 women ; Churchville, N.Y., 28 Sept. 1839 ; Military Female Orphan Asylum, Trichi d. of Hon. J. F. Willard. A.M. of Syracuse Bellary, 1884-88 ; Vellore, 1889-90 ; 1891 University ; was Professor of Aesthetics in y, 1890-91 ; St. Mark, Bangalore, the North- 1892-94 1894 Western University, 1871-74; 2 ; Ootacamund, ; Vellore, St. spent two or three years in Continental and 1895 ; Bolarum, 1895-96 ; George' Archdeacoi Eastern travel ; secretary Women's Christian Cathedral, Madras, 1896-1905 ; editor Diocesw Temperance Union, 1874-79 ; was editor of of Madras, 1900-5 ; Madras the Chicago Daily Post. Publications : Nine- Record, 1896-1900; Fellow Madras Uni teen Beautiful : Madras. Years, 1868 ; Hints and Helps versity. Address Palamcottah, for 29 June 1914 Women's Christian Temperance Work ; [Died Woman and 1883 How to Temperance, ; WILLIAMS, Capt. Ashley Paget Wilmot, D.S.O 1886 Woman in the Win, ; Pulpit, 1888 ; 21s 1900 ; Yeomanry ;

My Happy Half-Century, 1894 ; A Great b. 7 Jan. 1867 2nd t Lancers (retired) ; ; 1894 Wheel within a Mother, ; A Wheel, of Edward Wilmot Williams, of Herringston 1895 Do : ; Everything, 1895. Address The Dorset. Served S. Africa, 1899-1901 (de- 17 Priory, Reigate. [Died Feb. 1898. spatches twice, Queen's medal 3 clasps, Paul WILLERT, Ferdinand, M.A., J.P. ; D.S.O. ). Club: Cavalry. of 30 Oct. 1913. Honorary Fellow Exeter College, Oxford ; [Died b. 29 May 1844; s. of P. F. Willert, WILLIAMS, B. Francis, K.C., Recorder of

b. s. of late Enoch Williams ; Broughton, Manchester, and Susan Preston, Cardiff ; 1845 ; d. of T. Beale; m. Henrietta, d. of John m. 1st, 1869, Williameta (d. 1886), d. of late s. widow of Crofts, Adel, Leeds ; one one d. Educ. : J. Hughes ; 2nd, 1888, Nora, Major Called to Eton ; Corpus Christi College, Oxford Donald Waterfleld, R.A. Bar, 1891 (Scholar). Taylorian Scholar in German and Middle Temple, 1867 ; Bencher, ; Q.C. 1st : Hill Gardens. French, 1863 ; Class Lit. Hum. 1866 ; 1885. Address 38 Craven of Fellow Exeter College, 1867 ; Barr., 1870 ; Club : Oxford and Cambridge. 28 1914. Assistant Master at Eton, 1870-74 ; Tutor [Died July of Exeter 1877-95. Publications : and war corre- College, WILLIAMS, Charles, journalist " Various small books and articles in contributor of the Diary of the periodicals spondent" ; b. and newspapers. Address : Headington Hill, War to the Morning Leader ; Coleraine, from Oxford. [Died 5 March 1912. Ireland, 1838 ; descended paternally Sir and WILLES, George Ommanney, G.C.B. ; cr. Yeomen of Worcestershire (Tenbury J.P. b. from Scotch settlers 1892 ; ; Admiral retired, 1888 ; 1823 ; Mamble), and maternally m. Matilda, d. of late W. J. Lockwood, 1855. in Ulster 1610. Educ. : Belfast Academy ; : tutors. On leav- Educ. Royal Naval Coll. Portsmouth. Greenwich School ; private 764 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WILLIAMS

ill-health in ing school compelled residence Graduates' Coll. and Polyclinic ; Physician warm climate, consequently visited Southern to the English and Scottish Law Life Assur-

States U.S. ; there joined filibustering ex- ance Office, 1873. Publications : Climate of to pedition Nicaragua ; on return, joined the South of France, 2nd ed. 1869 ; Influence in volunteers and Standard same week 1859 ; of Climate in the Treatment of Consumption, in its first editor, Evening Standard, three 1877 ; Pulmonary Consumption, 2nd ed. editor of years ; and manager Evening News, 1887 ; Aerotherapeutics, or the Treatment in its first three in years ; war correspondent Disease by Climate, 1894 ; contributed more ten campaigns, including that which cul- than 100 papers to medical literature. Re- minated in the smashing of the power of the creation : travelling. Address : 2 Upper in Khalifa at Omdurman Sept. 1898 ; general Brook Street, W. ; Banacle Edge, Witley, journalist with (formerly) special engagement Surrey. Club : Athenaeum. for warfare and descriptive work abroad and [Died 15 Dec. 1912. late senior at home ; Military Correspondent WILLIAMS, David Parry, C.B. 1901 ; J.P. ;

of the Daily Chronicle ; retired from active Collector of Customs, Liverpool, 1892-1907 ; of b. work campaigning ; contested West Leeds 28 Nov. 1842 ; s. of Thomas Williams of : (U.) 1886. Publications The Armenian The Watton, Brecon ; m. 1864, Maria Isabel, in Campaign, 1877 ; Notes on Transport d. of Thomas Doe Thacker ; one s. six d. : Afghanistan, 1879 ; How we lost Gordon Educ. Christ's College School, Brecon, Civil (Fortnightly Review, May 1885) ; The Entered Service (Customs), 1862 ; Thessalian Campaign, 1897, (do. June 1897) ; Surveyor, 1883 ; Collector of Dundee, 1889 ;

Life of Sir Evelyn Wood ; England's De- Surveyor-General of H.M. Customs, 1890 ; for Soldiers fences ; Songs ; Army Reform ; formerly in the 2nd Middlesex Art Vols.., Hushed up, a criticism on the South African from which he retired with the rank of Major

campaign ; articles in United Service and the V.D. in 1890. Address : Dorlcote, Magazine, etc. Recreations : fishing, photo- Birkenhead. [Died 2 Sept. 1909. graphy, ritual, reading, naval trips Club : WILLIAMS, Lt.-Gen. David Walter, Madras Constitutional. [Died 9 Feb. 1904. Infantry ; b. 15 July 1839 ; m. 1st, 1876, d. of WILLIAMS, Charles, M.R.C.S., J.P., D.L. ; Laura, Rev. C. Dilnott Hill, Yalding,

High Sheriff for Merioneth, 1896, 1897 ; b. Kent ; 2nd, Lucy, widow of Arthur Hill, 14 s. of 1 Dolgelley, July 1834 ; y. Lewis Toronto, Canada. Entered army, 858 ; Lieut.-Gen. Williams, Vronwnion ; m. Sarah Emma, 1894 ; retired list, 1894 ; Colonel y. d. of John Carson, Egryn Abbey. Educ. : 86th Carnatic Regt., 1904. Address : 9

Oswestry ; St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Herbert Road, Bournemouth. Practised as a medical man from 1857. Re- [Died 21 Dec. 1909. : Address : creation fishing. Hengwm, WILLIAMS, Rev. Edward Adams, M.A. ; Hon. : Dyffryn, Merioneth. Club Junior Con- Chaplain to the King ; b. 26 March 1826 ; servative. [Died 31 July 1900. 2nd s. of Henry Williams of Glasthule, Co. whose ancestor settled at WILLIAMS, C. Greville, F.R.S., Photometric Dublin, Rath Kool Supervisor to the Gas Light and Coke Co. when William III. carried on a successful b. s. campaign in Ireland ; his mother, nee Esther (retired) ; Cheltenham, 22 Sept. 1829 ; was a descendant of of S. Hanson Williams, solicitor, and Sophia McClure, two Huguenot families, de la Cherois and Crommeline, who Billings ; m. Henrietta, d. of H. Bosher ; one invited William III. to settle in s. three d. Educ. : privately at Prestbury, were by Co. near Cheltenham. First Assistant to Dr. Antrim and improve the damask manu- factures m. Jane d. of Rev. Anderson, Professor of Chemistry in the Univ. ; 1874, Anna, for E. Symons. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin. of Glasgow ; several years assisted in his Ordained by ; served in researches in organic chemistry ; afterwards H.M.S. St. George in the Baltic in 1854, and Assistant to Dr., afterwards Lord Playfair ; conducted a tutorial class in the University of in H.M.S. Hawke in 1855, and was present in the attack on the Forts in the Gulf of Edinburgh, where Lord Playfair was Pro- Riga ; R.N. 1854 served with Pearl's fessor of Chemistry. Publications : about Chaplain ; 60 papers which appeared in the Transac- Naval Brigade in Indian Mutiny, 1857-59 retired 1886 to tions of the Royal Societies of London and (despatches) ; ; Chaplain Victoria Hon. and of Edinburgh, Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Queen ; Chaplain badge Hon. to Edward VII. Corona- Society, Philosophical Magazine, Chemical Chaplain King ; Gazette, Chemical News, Comptes Rendus de tion medals of King Edward VII. and George 1' V. ; war medals for the Baltic, and the Academic des Sciences, etc. ; discoverer of 1854, lepidine and numerous other alkaloids, also of Indian Mutiny, 1857. Publications : formerly cyanine, and the remarkable hydrocarbon Hon. Editor of the Anchor Watch; The Cruise of Pearl. : isoprene. Recreations : enthusiastic angler the Address 5 Queen's 13 and pike fisher, fair average game shot, for Gate, Southsea. [Died Apr. 1913. many years his principal amusement was the WILLIAMS, Sir Edward Charles Sparshott, of the ancient study Egyptian language and K.C.I.E. ; cr. 1893 ; b. 27 March 1831 ; m. the translation of inscriptions in that lan- 1st, 1855 Maria (d. 1857), d. of Col. Elliott : guage. Address Bay Cottage, Smallfield, Voyle ; 2nd, 1860 Charlotte Clementina near Horley, Surrey. [Died 15 June 1910. (d. 1872), e. d. of Thomas Bruce of Arnot, WILLIAMS, Charles Theodore, M.V.O. 1906; Kinross-shire. Entered Bengal Engineers,

1848 ; 1895 ; served Burmese M.D., F.R.C.P. Lond. ; Consulting Physician General, War, 1852 Government Director for Indian to Hospital for Consumption, Brompton, ; from 1894; and to King Edward VII. 's Railways, 1892-97. Address: 73 Lexham Gardens, W. Club : United Service. Sanatorium for Consumption ; Hon. Fellow 2 Oct. 1907. of Pembroke College, Oxford ; Treasurer, [Died President, Royal Meteorological Society WILLIAMS, Major Edward Ernest, D.S.O.

1905 the Northumberland Fusiliers ; b. 4 (retired) ; b. 29 Aug. 1838 ; e. surv. s. of ; late C. J. B. Williams, M.D., F.R.S., Physi- Dec. 1875; s. of Sir Hartley Williams. to Entered 1896 ; Capt. 1900 ; served cian Extraordinary H.M. Queen Victoria ; army, m. Mary, 2nd d. of late J. Gwyn Jeffreys, W. Africa (N. Nigeria), 1900 (despatches, : medal with clasp) ; in 1903 (despatches, LL.D., F.R.S., 1868. Educ. Harrow ; Pem- medal with N. 1904 broke Coll. Oxford (M.A., graduated Natural clasp) ; Nigeria, (de- spatches, clasp, D.S.O.). Club : Army and Science Honours) ; St. George's Hospital, of [Died Aug. 1915. London ; Paris. Demonstrator Anatomy Navy. and St. 1866 Sir cr. 1894 Physiology George's Hospital, ; WILLIAMS, Edward Leader, Kt. ; ;

Assistant Physician Brompton Hospital, consulting engineer Manchester Ship Canal ; s. 1867; Physician, 1871; President Med. b. Worcester, 28 Apr. 1828 ; e. of late E. 765 WILLIAMS WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Leader Williams, engineer to Severn Naviga- Assembly of that Church, 1903; appointee I m. Ellen Professor of Greek at 1874 when tion Commissioners ; 1st, 1852, Bala, ; th<| Maria (d. 1860), d. of Thomas Popplewell of College became a Theological College, 1901 1 Catherine was Professor of Church I Gainsborough ; 2nd, 1862, Louisa, appointed History d. of Richard Clinch of Northwich, Cheshire. Member of Theological Board and of Court! as en- of of also of Council o: I Educ. : private schools. Engaged University Wales ; gineer from 1846 on the works of the Great North Wales College, Bangor. Publications. I Northern Railway, Shoreham and Dover wrote a commentary on Epistle to Galatianf I for School edited I Harbours, River Weaver and Bridgwater Sunday Union (Wales) ; chief of the Latin of British 6th I Canal Navigations ; engineer the Works the century its I Manchester Ship Canal durirg construc- writer Gildas (Cymmr. Society) ; Magazine

tion, became afterwards the Consulting Articles ; Papers separately re-issued, Thel Engineer. Publications : papers printed in British Church in the 5th and 6th Centuries : I Proceedings of Institute of Civil Engineers ; Review of Zimmer's Keltische Kirche and! article on Canals and Navigations in last Pelagius in Irland in Zeitschrift fur Celtische I edition of Ency. Brit. Recreation : photo- Philologie. Address: Theological College, I graphy. Address : The Oaks, Altrincham, Bala. [Died 11 May 1911.1 Cheshire. Club : Brasenose, Manchester. b. WILLIAMS, James, D.C.L. ; Liverpool,! [Died 1 Jan. 1910. 1851 e. s. of James Williams and d. ; Maria, \ J.P. of : WILLIAMS, Edward Wilmot, and D.L. Robert Whitley ; unmarried. Educ. \ e. s. of late Lincoln I for Co. Dorset ; b. 1826 ; James Liverpool Coll. ; Coll., Oxford. Wilmot Williams of Herringstone, and Fellow of Lincoln Coll. and All Souls Reader I Elizabeth Anne, 2rd d. of late Richard in Roman Law in the University. Barr. I Flintshire I Magenis of Warrington, Co. Down ; S. 1853 ; Lincoln's Inn, 1875 ; J.P. ; High d. of 2nd Viscount 1906-7 Hon. Yale. m. 1862, Hon. Sophia, Sheriff, ; LL.D., Pub-'\ Guillamore. Educ. : Trinity College, Dub- licatwns : legal over 100 articles in succes- 1 lin of sive editions of Brit. in I (B.A. 1846). At one time Bengal Ency. ; many Law : I Cavalry. Address Herringstone House, Magazine and Review ; The Schoolmaster Dorchester. Club : Carlton. and the Law, 1890; Wills and Succession, I of Institutes I [Died 30 July 1913. 1890 ; Law Education, 1892 ; of of as a 1906 I WILLIAMS, Rev. Eleazar, B.A. ; Canon Justinian, 1893 ; Dante Jurist, ; of of Bangor from 1888 ; Rector Llangefni, Law the Universities, 1910, etc. ; verse : 1884 Stories I W. Tregayon, from 1877. Educ. Trin. A Lawyer's Leisure, ; Simple Coll. 1851. of 1890 1892 Brief- Dublin, Deacon, 1850; priest, London, ; Ethandune, ; [ in Rector of Edern Carwgiwch, 1865-77. Ad- less Ballads, 1895 ; Ventures Verse, 1898 ;

I dress: Rectory, Llangefni, Anglesea; Bangor. The Oxford Year, 1901 ; Thomas of [Died 28 Nov. 1905. Kempen, 1909, etc. Address : Lincoln Sir Flint. I WILLIAMS, Frederick William, 5th Bt., College, Oxford ; Oakenholt Hall,

cr. 1866 ; b. 15 Jan. 1888 ; 2nd s. of 3rd Bt. Clubs: Savile, American Universities. and Matilda Frances, d. of E. B. Beauchamp [Died 3 Nov. 1911. J

of Trevince, Redruth ; S. brother, 1905. of WILLIAMS, John Carvel], Vice-President | Owned about 4500 acres. Heir : b. Burton the Liberation ; b. 20 Society Stepney, Sept. ; Robert, b. 7 July 1889. Address : Pilland, 1821 ; e. s. of John Allen Williams, Stepney; N. Devon. 2 Oct. 1913. Barnstaple, [Died m. Anne (d. 1902), d. of Richard Goodman, Sir : WILLIAMS, George, Kt. ; cr. 1894 ; mem- Hornsey. Educ. privately. Some years ber Hitchcock, Williams, and Co., warehouse- in legal profession at Doctors' Commons; for the men ; b. 1821 ; m. Helen, d. of George 30 years Secretary to the Society s. : Hitchcock, 1853 ; five Educ. Gloyne'a Liberation of Religion from State Patronage

School, Tiverton. President Young Men's and Control ; M.P. (L.) South Nottingham, Div. Christian Association ; president Band of 1885 ; defeated 1886 ; M.P. Mansfield : retired 1900. Hope Union. Recreation travel. Ad- Notts, 1892 ; again, 1895 ; dress : 13 Russell Square, W.C. Chairman of the Congregational Union of Vice-President [Died 6 Nov. 1905. England and Wales, 1899 ; WILLIAMS, His Honour Gwilym ; C.C., D.L., of the Hornsey Liberal Association. Pub- : to Disestablish- J.P. Judge for Glamorganshire ; Chairman lications several relating of Sessions e. s. of etc. Quarter ; late D. Williams ment, the Burial Laws, ; principal of b. : and contributor to Miskin Manor ; 1839 m. Emma, d. editor of the Liberator,

of late William Williams ; three s. one d. other public journals. Recreations: pictures, Called to Bar, Inner Temple, 1863; C.C. books, travelling. Address : 2 Serjeant's Judge Mid Wales, 1884-85. Address: Inn, Fleet Street; 26 Crouch Hall Road, Miskin Manor, Pontyclun, Llantrisaint N. Club : National Liberal. R.S.O., Glamorganshire. [Died 8 Oct. 1907. [Died 25 March 1906. WILLIAMS, Sir John William Collman, K.C.B., Lieut.-Gen. Sir for b. 29 182i WILLIAMS, Henry Francis, cr. 1892 ; J.P. Hants ; Aug. 1856 K.C.B., cr. 1906 ; Colonel-Commandant m. Georgiana, d. of G. Ingouville, ; K.R.R.C. since 1903; b. 3 April 1825. three s. Educ. : Royal Naval School.

Entered army, 1843 ; Maj.-Gen. 1881 ; Entered Marine Artillery, 1842 ; General, 1885 served Marine retired, ; Punjab Campaign, 1888 ; Adjutant-Gen. Royal Artillery,

1869-77 ; 1848-49 (medal with two clasps) ; N.W. 1867-72 ; A.D.C. to the Queen, Frontier of India, 1849-50 (medal with clasp); Deputy Adj. -Gen. Royal Marines, 1883-88. Indian Mutiny, 1857-59 (severely wounded, Address : Morelands, Cosham, Hants. 21 1911. despatches, medal with clasp) ; Fenian Raid, [Died July 1870 (medal with clasp). Address: 1 WILLIAMS, Rt. Hon. Joseph Powell, P.C., Elliot The Club : Terrace, Hoe, Plymouth. J.P., M.P. (L.U.) S. Birmingham from 1885 ; and Navy. [Died 1 May 1907. d. of Army b. Worcester, 18 Nov. 1840 ; m. Anne, : WILLIAMS, Rev. Hugh, M.A., D.D. (Glasgow) ; late S. A. Bindley, F.R.C.S. Educ. Edg- Professor of Church History at the Theolo- baston Proprietary School. Seven years a b. of gical College, Bala, N. Wales ; Sept. 17, City Councillor ; four years Alderman *. of of of 1843 ; Hugh Williams, Menai Bridge, Birmingham ; was Honorary Secretary e. d. of Urias National Anglesey ; m. Mary, Bromley, Birmingham Liberal Assoc. and : Chair- Old Hall, Chester. Educ. Bala College ; Liberal Federation, and subsequently University College, London. Graduated man of Executive of National Liberal Union : in Liberal Unionist B.A. in Classic Honours, M.A. Philosophy ; Vice-Pres. Birmingham of Finance ordained Minister in the Presbyterian Church Association ; five years Chairman Financial of Wales 1873 ; Moderator of N. Wales Committee of City Council; 766 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WILLIAMS

Secretary to the War Office, 1895-1900, College. President of the Chairman of Management Committee, Central Society; Hon. Sec. National Eisteddfod Liberal Unionist Association. Publications : Association of Wales ; Editor of The Nation- pamphlets on Country Government, and alist. Publications : The Land of my The Ballot Act ; article on Taxation of Fathers ; The Welsh Members of Parliament; Ground Rents, in Nineteenth Ad- The Century. Missing Member ; An English Grammar; dress : 6 Great George Street, Westminster, a volume of Welsh Lyrics (Songs of Love : S.W. ; Beckenham, Kent. Club Devon- and Life), etc. Recreation : cycling. Ad- shire. [Died 7 Feb. 1904. dress : Rhydfelin, Builth, South Wales. WILLIAMS, Morgan Stuart, J.P., D.L., b. [Died 27 Oct. 1914. 1846; e. sure. s. of late William Williams WILLIAMS, Rev. Thomas Rhondda ; Congre- and Matilda, o. d. and heir of Colonel Smith, gational Minister, Union Church, Brighton,

of from 1909 ; b. 1860 Castella; S. brother 1863; m. 1873, Cowbridge, Glam., ; Josephine, d. of William Herbert, of Clytha, s. of Rev. T. Williams, Calvinistic Methodist : Minister ; m. 1882 three s. four d. Monmouthshire. Educ. Eton ; Peter- ; Educ.: Grammar School Cardiff house, Cambridge. High Sheriff, Glamorgan- ; Presbyterian

shire, 1875 ; patron of 2 livings. Heir : s College, Carmarthen. Began public preach- ing at 13 of entered Godfrey [b. 1875 ; m. 1901, Hon. Miriam J years age ; Carmarthen Isabel, d. of 5th Lord Rendlesham]. Ad- College with a Dr. Williams Scholarship,

dress : 1877 ; ordained at Dowlais at of Aberpergwm, Neath ; St. Donat's age 20, 1880 ministered at Castle, Llantwit Major. Club : Arthur's. ; Neath, 1884-88 ; [Died 13 Dec. 1909. Bradford, 1888-1909. Publications : Belief and God's Shall WILLIAMS, Owen J. ; Captain, Denbighshire Life; Open Doors; We Understand the Bible ? Does Science Yeomanry ; b. Nov. 1850 ; 4th s. of Sir ; ? The Social Hugh Williams, 3rd Bt. ; unmarried. Educ. : Destroy Religion ; Gospel ; The of the New Eton ; Magdalene College, Cambridge. Re- Evangel Theology ; Sermons creations : to Children and Master of Flint and Denbigh Fox- Young People ; The New hounds from 1884 The of a Liberal ; steeplechasing ; Steward Theology; Working-faith

of Grand National Theologian ; contributor to Christian Com- Hunt ; J.P. Denbigh : monwealth Christian World Address St. Asaph. [Died 4 Oct. 1908. ; ; Christian World Pulpit; The Hibbert Journal. Re- WILLIAMS, Lieut.-General Owen Lewis Cope, creation : J.P. for walking. Address : Highdene, Anglesey and Buckinghamshire ; b. Dyke Road 5 Brighton. [Died 12 1915. London, 13 July 1836; e. s. of late Col. May - Thomas Peers Williams, M.P. (d. 1875), and WILLIAMS, Engineer Commander Waller

d. of late Kent, M.V.O. 1910 ; Assistant Emily, y. General Anthony Bacon ; Engineer, 1885 1901 m. 1st, Fanny Florence, y. d. of late St. ; Engineer-Commander, ; served 1893 Address : George Caulfeild of Donamon (d. 1876) : Vitu, (medal, clasp). 2nd, Nina Mary Adelaide, y. d. of Sif H.M.S. Racer, Osborne, Isle of Wight. Tollemache Sinclair, Bart. Educ. : Eton. [Died 26 Nov. 1914. - Entered Sir William 3rd Bt. ; cr. Royal Horse Guards, 1854 ; Lt WILLIAMS, Robert,

Colonel. 1866 1866 ; D.L., J.P. ; b. 21 Feb. 1860 S. ; Colonel, 1871 ; Maj. -General, ; father 1878 m. d. of 1882; Lieut.-General, 1887; M.P. for ; Matilda, Edmund Marlow, 1880-85; equerry to H.R.H. the Beauchamp Beauchamp, Trevince, Cornwall, 1881. Educ. : Eton Prince of Wales (afterwards King Edward ; Sandhurst. Capt. VII.), during his Indian tour, 1875^76. Re- 3rd Brigade W. Division R.A., 1882-83 creations : hunting, shooting, yachting Owned about 8100 acres. Heir : s. William, b. 1886. Address : racing, etc. Address : 24 Hill Street, Upcott, and Heanton Club : Carlton Berkeley Square, W. ; Craig-y-don, Anglesey; Punchardor, Barnstaple. Temple House, Great Marlow, Bucks. Clubs: [Died 16 May 1903. Jockey, Yacht Squadron, Carlton, Marl- WILLIAMS, Sir William Frederick, 4th Bt.; cr. 1866 b. 17 1886 s. of 3rd borough, Turf, etc. [Died 2 Oct. 1904. ; May ; Bt. and Matilda Frances, d. of E. B. Beauchamp of WILLIAMS, Owen Thomas, M.D. ; Lecturer Redruth S. in Trevince, ; father, 1903. Owned Pharmacology, Liverpool University ; b. about 4500 acres. Heir : b. Frederick Liverpool, 1877. Educ. : Universities of William, b. 1888. Address : Pilland, Barn- Liverpool, London, Frankfort, Berlin, Balti- staple, N. Devon. 20 Sept. 1905. more. Address : 42 llodney Street Liver- [Died Sir William 4th Bt. , pool. [Died 15 Jan. 1913. WILLIAMS, Grenville, ;

cr. 1798 ; D.L. b. 30 WILLIAMS, Ven. Samuel ; Archdeacon of J.P., ; London, May 1844 e. s. of 3rd Bt. and Hawke's Bay and Commissary to Bishop of ; Henrietta, o. d. of late Sir Watkin Williams- Bt. S. Waiapu from 1888 ; b. 17 Jan. 1822 ; s. of Wynn, ; father 1876 m. d. of Henry Williams, late Archdeacon of Waimate, ; Ellinor, Willoughby Hurt Sitwell, 1884 N.Z., and Marianne ; m. Mary, d. of Arch- Ferney Hall, Salop, (d. deacon William Williams, afterwards Bishop 1894). Educ. : Eton. Served in Royal of and 1st Life Guards retired as Waiapu ; one s. two d. Educ. : Wai- Dragoons ; 1873 served in the mate ; St. John's Coll. Auckland, N.Z. Captain, ; Montgomery- Ordained 1846 shire Yeomanry as Lieut.-Col. Owned about Deacon, ; Priest, 1853 ; Mis- sionary at Otaki, 1847-53; at Te Aute, 9400 acres. Recreation : shooting. Heir : s. b. 1888. Address : Hawke's Bay, 1853 ; Rural Dean of Hawke's William, Bodelwyddan Flintshire Rhuddlan Bay, 1865-88. Address : Te Aute, Napier, Rhuddlan, ; Pengwern, ; N.Z. [Died 15 March 1907. Bodidris, Llandegla Mold. Clubs : Carlton, Naval WILLIAMS, Sir Thomas Marchant, Kt., cr. and Military. [Died 30 Aug. 1904.

1904 ; Sir Stipendiary Magistrate Merthyr WILLIAMS, William John, K.C.B. ; cr. Tydfil and Aberdare from 1900 b. ; Aberdare, 1891 ; Lieut.-Gen. retired, 1895 ; b. 1828 ; 31 July 1845; m. 1883, Elizabeth Ann m. Florence, d. of late Col. John de Lancey, of : Wilding Rhydfelin, Builth. Educ. 1865. Entered Royal Artillery, 1847 ; Lieut. London Inner University ; Bar, Temple, Gen., 1890 ; served Crimea, Afghan War, 1885. B.A. (Hon.), London University. 1881 ; Commander Royal Artillery, Alder- Member of South Wales Circuit ; ex- shot, 1886-91. Club : United Service. Inspector of Schools for the London School [Died 22 Apr. 1903. and Assistant Board, Charity Commissioner ; WILLIAMS, William Owen, F.R.C.V.S., one of the of Representatives the Treasury F.R.S.E. ; Professor of Principles and Prac- on the Court of the Welsh University ; tice of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, Member of the Councils of the National The University, Liverpool, from 1904 ; Museum of Wales, the National Library of Veterinary Surgeon to the Establishment of Whales, and the South Wales University His Majesty's Stables from 1903 ; b. Brad- 767 WILLIAMSON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

1860 s. of late Professor of B. ford, Yorks, ; Wm. George Willis, R.A., Sopley Park, of Hants m. d. Williams, F.R.C.V.S., F.R.S.E., Principal ; 1st, Eliza, of George Morgan the and of New Veterinary College, Edinburgh, M.P., Brickendonbury 1856 ; 2nd, Ada d. of Sir Caroline Owen ; m. 1885, Annie Christine, John Neeld, 1st Bt. 1874. Educ. : d. of Catherine Joined77th John Flint, Glasgow, and privately. Foot, 1841 ; served at Northumberland two s. one d. Daglish, ; Malta, Corfu, Jamaica, Nova Scotia Canada, Educ. : and and the Royal High School, University, during Russian War, 1854-56 ; in the New Veterinary College, Edinburgh ; Alfort landed Crimea with Light Division, Veterinary College, Paris. Hospital Surgeon 1854 ; took part in the affair on the Bul-

and Demonstrator in New ; the battle of the Alma the Veterinary College, ganac ; skirmish at then Professor of Veterinary Medicine and Mackenzie's Farm ; the capture of Bala-

as to the ox klava ; the battle of Inkerman Surgery especially applied ; the storming of of the sheep, pig, and dog ; Principal New Quarries ; the assaults on the Redan 18th Veterinary College, 1900 ; Member of Council June and 8th Sept. ; the battle of the and for of Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons ; Tchernaya, upwards of a hundred President of the Council of the R.C.V.S. tours of duty in the trenches, including 1902-3-4 President of the National Veteri- sorties and ; many night attacks ; slightly 1905-6 late wounded on several nary Association, ; Veterinary occasions ; appointed Lieutenant Lothians and Berwickshire Yeo- D.A.Q.M.G. at headquarters, Crimea, to- : wards the of manry Cavalry, etc. Publications Editor end the siege ; afterwards of the Principles and Practice of Veterinary A.Q.M.G. of 4th Div. until evacuation of Medicine late Editor of the Crimea in Africa with and Surgery ; ; French, 1856-57 ; Reviser of formed 2nd Veterinary Journal ; Fleming's Batt. 6th Foot, 1857 ; was Operative Surgery, vol. ii. Recreations : Q.M.G. Gibraltar, 1858-59; A.G. Malta, fishing, travelling, sport generally. Address : 1859-64; Q.M.G. Southern District, 1866- The University, Liverpool. 1871; A.Q.M.G. Headquarters, 1872-75; in 1 command Northern [Died Sept. 1911. District, 1878-81 ; com- manded the 1st Div. in Egyptian expedition, WILLIAMSON, Alexander William, F.R.S. ; 1882 commanded the at emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Univ. Coll. ; troops actions of 1 El-Magfa, Tel-el-Mahuta, and at battle of London ; b. Wandsworth, May 1824 ; *. of William and Antonia MacAndrew m. Kassassin, 9th Sept., also 1st Div. at Tel-el- ; wounded 1855, Emma Catherine, 3rd d. of Professor Kebir, ; commanded Southern contested T. Hewitt Key, F.R.S., etc. Educ. : Ken- District, 1884-89; Portsmouth (C.), 1892 ; Grand Officer Legion of Honour sington Grammar School ; Paris ; Dijon 2nd class 4th Osmanie, Medjidie ; Knight of College ; private lessons ; Heidelberg Uni- Justice Order of St. of versity under Gmelin, Giessen under Liebig. John Jerusalem, etc. Studied the Higher Mathematics under Recreations : were hunting, shooting, fishing in Europe, Asia, Africa, and yacht- Auguste Comte ; appointed Professor of America, Practical Chemistry Univ. Coll. 1849, and ing, rowing, cricket, athletics generally. Address : Stretham Manor, Ely ; Professor of Chemistry in addition, 1855 ; Seabank, Bournemouth. Club : United Service. retired, 1887. Publications : Chemistry for : [Died 29 Nov. 1900. Students ; various papers. Address High Pitfold, Haslemere. Club : Athenaeum. WILLIS, His Honour Judge William, K.C., of [Died 6 May 1904. B.A., LL.D. ; Judge County Courts of

WILLIAMSON, David Robertson, J.P., D.L. ; Southwark, Greenwich, and Woolwich from b. 13 Feb. 1830; o. s. of late Charles A. 1906 ; Recorder of Maldon and Saffron Williamson, of Balgray, Co. Dumfries, and Walden from 1886 ; b. Dunstable, 29 April s. of Lawers, Perthshire, and Catherine Harriet, 1835 ; William Willis, straw-hat manu-

d. of Thomas Bayard Clarke; m. 1853, facturer, Dunstable and Luton ; m. 1st, d. of John Hon. Selina Maria Morgan, d. of 1st Lord Annie, Outhwaite, Blackheath ; d. of Tredegar ; one s. Royal Military College, 2nd, Mary Elizabeth, Thomas Moody, of : Sandhurst ; Hon. Col. 4th (Perthshire) V. Lewisham. Educ. Free Grammar

Batt. The Black Watch; formerly Lieut. School, Dunstable ; boarding school, Hock- and Herts Coldstream Guards. Recreations : hunting, liffe, Beds, Hatfield, ; Huddersfield shooting, golf, cricket, football, curling, College. Took a situation in a house of business in estate duties. Address : Lawers House, Luton, 1850 ; afterwards in Old in Comrie, Perthshire. [Died 16 Dec. 1913. Change, London ; was business for (f Sir years ; matriculated at London University, WILLIAMSON, Hedworth, 8th Bt. ; cr. 1857 ; B.A. 1859 ; LL.D. with gold medal, 1642 ; D.L. ; Hon. Col. 1st Durham Volun- 1865; Student Inner Temple, 1858; ob- teer Artillery from 1888 ; b. 25 March 1827 ; tained studentship given by Inns of Court, S. father 1861 ; m. Elizabeth, d. of 1st Earl 1860 Barr. 1861 for : ; ; Q.C. 1877 ; M.P. of Ravensworth, 1863. Educ. Eton ; contested Christ Church, Oxford (M.A.). Attache" at Colchester, 1880; Peckham Div. of the of Borough Lambeth, 1885, 1886 ; St. Petersburg, 1848 ; Paris, 1850 ; resigned Examiner in Common Law, University of I 1854 ; M.P. North Durham, 1864-74. Heir : for 5 of Courts s. Hedworth b. 1867. Address : Whitburn London, years ; Judge County of Norfolk and 1897-1906. Pub- Hall, Sunderland. Clubs : Brooks's, Boodle's. Cambridge, lication : Lectures on of [Died 26 Aug. 1900. the Law Negotiable Securities and the Law of Contract of Sale. WILLIAMSON, Stephen, J.P., merchant, Liver- Recreations : collecting books, both old and pool ; head of firm of Messrs. Balfour, new, walking by the side of brook and river, Williamson, and Co. ; b. Kilrenny, Fifeshire, e. s. of speaking to everybody he met, and seeing 1827 ; Archibald Williamson, ship- how much there was in others to be admired owner, Anstruther ; m. Anrie, 3rd d. of late and Address : Rev. Thomas Guthrie, D.D., Edinburgh, loved. 18 Belmont Park, : Lee, S.E. [Died 22 Aug. 1911. 1859. Educ. Arstruther ; St. Andrews, Sir b. M.P. for St. Andrews Burghs, 1880-85 ; Kil- WILLIS, William, Kt., cr. 1885 ; J.P. ; 25 marnock Burghs, 1886-95 ; was a follower Nov. 1821 ; m. Eliza, d. of John Sands, of Mr. Gladstone. Address : Copley, Nes- 1868. Educ. : Christ's Hospital. Entered

ton, Cheshire; Glenogil, Kirriemuir, N.B. Admiralty, 1838 ; Deputy Accountant-Gen. 1878 1882- Clubs : Reform ; Reform, Liverpool. ; Accountant-Gen, of the Navy, [Died 16 June 1903. 1885. Address : 5 Lansdowne Road, Lee, S.E. cr. [Died 28 Sept. 1906. WILLIS, Sir George H. S., G.C.B. ; 1895 ; Percival Robert General in H.M. Army ; Hon. Col. Middlesex WILLOUGHBY, Augustus, Regt., and of 2nd Hants Artillery Volun- M.I.C.E. ; Director of Public works, Jamaica, : a s. of teers ; b. Hampshire, 11 Nov. 1823 B.W.I. ; official member Legislative 768 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WILLS

1881-84 of the Council of the Colony of Jamaica ; ex officio ; Judge Queen's and King's Member of the Kingston General Commis- Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, 14 1868 s. of Ed. 1884-1905 President of and Canal sioners ; b. Bristol, May ; ; Railway 1888-93 treasurer of Francis Willoughby, M.D., and Augusta Ann Commission, ; the Elizabeth Middle 1892-93 one of the founders Willoughby of London ; m. 1st, Temple, ; of of Sibbering of Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan- the Alpine Club, 1858 ; 3rd President Edith Griffiths of 1863-65. Publications : Wan- shire ; one s. ; 2nd, May Alpine Club, : Llandilo, Carmarthenshire. Educ. Mer- derings among the High Alps ; The Eagle's Nest Translation of Rendu's The"orie des chant Taylors' School ; London University ; la of College, Engineering Branch. Articled pupil, Glaciers de Savioe ; Editor Wills on H. O. Fisher, M.I.C.E., Engineer, Taff Vale Circumstantial Evidence. Address : Sax- Dooars Com- Hants. Club : Athenaeum. Railway ; executive engineer, holm, Basset, assistant 9 1912. pany, Bengal, India ; engineer, [Died Aug. W. Harpur, M.I.C.E., City Engineer, WILLS, Lieut.-Col. Caleb Shera, C.B. 1879;

Cardiff ; Corpora- s. deputy engineer, Merthyr R.A.M.C. (retired) ; b. 1834 ; 2nd of tion civil to Dowlais Iron Coy., ; engineer Robert Wills and Mary d. of Caleb Shera ; and Nettlefield afterwards Guest, Keen, ; m. 1st, Louisa Lucy, a. of Rev. J. Holmes, and M nicipal engineer architect, Pontypridd 1872 (d. 1885) ; 2nd, Octavia Christina, d. of Council. Recreations : and rid- tennis, golf, Rev. George Chute, 1888 ; three s. one d. : ing. Clubs Jamaica, Kingston ; Ligu- Educ. : private school. L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.I. St. Jamaica. anea, Andrews, Joined Army Medical Department, 1857 ; [Died I May 1913. sanitary officer to Expedition to Canada in the Mason and Slidell affair with WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE, 10th Baron ; cr. America, J.P. served with 83rd 1492 ; Henry Verney, D.L., ; M.F.H. 1861; Regt., 1862-65; Warwickshire from 1876 [Sir Thomas Wil- private secretary and A.D.C. to Governor loughby was 3rd s. of 4tk Lord Willoughby and Commander-in-Chief of the Bahamas, to 1866-69 to Governor and Commander-in- de Eresby ; his g. g. s. aided Henry VII. ; 1st Chief of the Windward 1872-75 gain Bosworth Field, 1485 ; he became Islands, ; Baron, was made Capt.- General and after- served throughout Zulu War, South Africa, wards Marshal of the English armies sent 1879 (despatches, medal, C.B.). Address : Lancaster. Oct. 1906. by Henry VII. to France ; 2nd Baron (d. Lunecliffe, [Died

and title fell into ; his g. d. 1522) abeyance WILLS, Charles James, M.D. (Aberd.) ; author,

m. Sir Fulke Greville ; their s. m. d. Anne, novelist, and journalist ; b. Chichester, 13

of ; their d. became Oct. 1842 ; s. of James Wills, Brighton.

heiress of b. Baron Broke's 1628 ; : estate, Educ. Sevenoaks Grammar School ; St.

she m. Sir Richard Warwickshire ; Verney, Bartholomew's Hopsital ; Universities of s. b. their 2nd became 3rd Baron, 1694]; Aberdeen and London. Medical Officeru 14 1844 s. of 9th Baron and Kineton, May ; H.B.M. Telegraph Department in Persia. Georgiana, d. of Ma j. -Gen. Thomas William From 1882 writer. Publications : The Land

Devon ; S. father Taylor, C.B., Ogwell, of the Lion and Sun, 1883 ; Persia as it is, 1862 m. d. of James H. Smith- ; Geraldine, 1886 ; The Pit Town Coronet, 1888 ; Was and Barry, Marbury Hall, Cheshire, Fota, he justified ? 1891 ; John Squire's Secret, Co. 1867 1894). Owned about Cork, (d. 1891 ; The Great Dore"mi, 1890 ; In and 18,200 acres. Heir : s. Hon. Richard G. about Bohemia, 1894; His Sister's Hand, Address : Kineton War- Verney. House, 1893 ; Behind an Eastern Veil, 1895 ; Her wick. Club : Carlton. 19 Dec. 1902. [Died Portrait, 1893 ; An Easy-going Fellow, 1896 ; Sir cr. 1891 In the South WILLOX, John Archibald, Kt. ; 1897 ; Jardyne's Wife, ; Sunny M.P. (C.) for Everton Division, Liverpool, of France, 1891 ; in collaboration with F. C. b. Fatal 1892-1900, and from 1900 ; Edinburgh, Phillips The Phryne, 1899; The 1890 Ross's 1842 ; s. of John Willox, author and journ- Scudamores, ; Sybil Marriage, fair 1891 in alist ; m. 1888, Sara Davies, widow of 1890 ; A Maiden to see, ; Thomas Cope, J.P. Educ. : Edinburgh and collaboration with John Davidson Laura illus- Liverpool Colleges. Entered office of Liver- Ruthven's Widowhood, 1893 ; edited trated edition pool Courier as a youth ; was successively Hajji Baba (with original reporter, sub-editor, and editor, and became notes), 1896; His Dead Past, 1897; in collaboration with L. G. Burchett The principal proprietor ; took an active part of 1896 Dean's in all matters connected with journalism ; Yoke Steel, ; The Apron, was concerned in affairs of Press Associa- 1899. Recreations : gardening, reading. tion. Institute of Journalists, Newspaper Address : 41 St. Aubyns, Hove, Sussex. : Society, etc. ; also largely interested in Clubs Savage ; Hove. tobacco trade as manufacturer in Liverpool [Died 24 March 1912. and London. Publications : numerous lec- WILLS, Sir Edward Payson, 1st Bt., cr. 1904 ; b. tures, addresses, etc. Recreations : special K.C.B., cr. 1899 ; J.P. Co. Gloucester ; of late interest in athletics and all lands of oiit-door 1834 ; 2nd surv. s. Henry Overton : 9 Bristol m. games. Address Huyton, Lancashire ; Wills, J.P., ; 1858, Mary Ann (d. Abercromby Square, Liverpool. Clubs : 1891), e. d. of late J. Chaning Pearce, s. Carlton, Constitutional, Savage. F.G.S., Montague House, Bath ; three [Died 9 June 1905. four d. Director Imperial Tobacco Com- Bristol pany, Ltd. ; Governor Gen. Hosp. ; WILLS, Right Hon. Sir Alfred, Kt., cr. 1884 ; retired 11 Member of Executive Committee Training and P.C. 1905 ; b. Dec. 1828 ; " " Formidable Pres. of Jubilee Con- 2nd s. of late William Wills, J.P., Edgbaston, Ship ; of which the and Birmingham, and Sarah, d. of Jeremiah valescent Home, building grounds were his gift. Heir : s. Edward Ridout ; m. 1st, 1854, Lucy (d. I860), d. of b. 1861. Address : George Martineau, Tulse Hill; 2nd, 1861, Chaning, Hazlewood, near Bristol Bertha d. of Thomas Lombe Stoke Bishop, ; Clapton Manor, (d. 1906), 13 March 1910. s. d. Somerset. [Died Taylor, Starston, Norfolk ; three two

: Sir 1st Bt. cr. 1897 ; Educ. Proprietary School, Edgbaston ; WILLS, Frederick, ; 7th s. of late University College, London. University of Governor of Guy's Hospital ; Bristol London exhibition in Mathematics, 1846, Henry Overton Wills, Cotham Park, ; e. d. of late Rev. James exhibition in Classics, 1846 ; B.A. 1849 ; m. Anne, Hamilton, 1867 three s. three d. Director Scholarship in Classics, 1849 ; LL.B. 1851 ; D.D., F.L.S., ; of Tobacco Co. of Great Britain Scholarship in Law, 1851 ; Univ. Coll. Lon- the Imperial contested Launceston don, Flaherty Scholarship (Classics), 1850 ; and Ireland, Ltd. ; 1895 and 1898 M.P. Bristol Fellow of Univ. Coll. ; Barr. Middle Temple, Div. Cornwall, ; about 1500 1851 ;*Q.C. 1872 ; 1st Recorder of Sheffield, (North), 1900-1906, Owned 25 WILLS WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

: shoot- Sir acres. Recreations yachting, fishing, WILSON, Alexander, 1st Bart. ; cr. 1897 ;

ing. Heir: s. Gilbert Alan Hamilton, b. J.P. ; Managing Director and Chairman of : 1880. [Educ. Clifton Coll. ; Magdalene Messrs. Cammell & Co., Cyclops Works, Coll., Oxford. ] Address : 9 Kensington Sheffield; Master Cutler of Sheffield; b. Bourne- 28 s. Palace Gardens, W. ; Manor Heath, Haughmill, Fife, June 1837 ; of George Clubs : Wilson of Prinlaws and mouth ; Northmoor, Dulverton. Isabella Ralph ; m. Reform, Gresham, Royal Thames Yacht. Edith Hester, d. of Henry Vickers, solicitor, [Died 18 Feb. 1909. Holmwood, Sheffield, 15 Nov. 1866. Educ.: Vicar of WILLS, Rev. Freeman, M.A., V.D. ; Madras Coll., St. Andrews; Edinburgh St. Agatha, Finsbury, from 1871 ; Colonel University. Recreations : shooting, fishing, 1st Cadet Battalion King's Royal Rifles; golfing. Heir : none. Address : Archer y. s. of Rev. James Wills, D.D., Rector of House, Sheffield. Clubs : Junior Carlton, b. of late G. Attanagh, near Kilkenny ; W. Whitehall ; Scottish Conservative, Edinburgh. Wills, dramatist, and cousin of Lord Rath- [Died 27 Apr. 1907. late of Sir more, and the Archbishop Dublin. WILSON, Alexander, Kt., cr. 1887 ; chair- : Lord Plunket. Educ. Waterford Grammar man Mercantile Bank of India ; b. Scotland, of Dublin. Vice- 2 s. of School; University May 1843 ; 4th late Very Rev. Dean Chancellor's Prizes in English Prose and Wilson, Aberdeen; m. 1st, 1874, Isabella Medallist in and Adelaide Verse ; Gold Oratory ; (d. 1891), d. of R. D. Dunn ; one *. Historical Auditor (president) College Soc. four d. ; 2nd, Louisa, d. of Major Robert : Publications Sermons at St. Agatha's ; Poore, 8th Hussars, 1896. Educ. : Trin. a Coll. , a Drama ; Put Asunder, Glenalmond. In India, 1865-91 ; was

Drama ; The Golden Band, a Drama (with member of Jardine, Skinner, & Co., Cal- A Peter cutta of Henry Herman) ; New Crusade, by ; president Bengal Chamber Com- for the Hermit ; Lay Sermons Practical merce ; president Bank of Bengal ; Legis- of People ; Memoir W. G. Wills, Dramatist lative Council of India ; Sheriff of Calcutta,

and Painter ; The Only Way a Drama 1887 ; was Capt.-Commandant Calcutta founded on Charles Dickens's A Tale of Light Horse. Recreations : all kinds of a one-act in Two Cities ; Rouget de L'Isle, sport ; whining crew Wyfold Cup at contribu- play (with Frederick Langbridge) ; Henley, 1863, 1864 ; Grand Challenge Cup, tions to magazines, etc. Recreation : volun- 1864. Address : Rickling, Newport, Essex. teering. Address : 42 Sun Street, Finsbury Clubs : Oriental, City of London. Square, E.C. [Died 26 Apr. 1913. [Died 6 Sept. 1907. WILLSON, Major-Gen. Sir Mildmay Willson, WILSON, Andrew, Ph.D., M.B., F.R.S.E., : K.C.B. ; cr. 1902 ; J.P. Chairman, Quarter F.L.S. ; Lecturer on Physiology and Health

Sessions, Parts of Kesteven, Co. Lincoln ; to George Combe Trust, and Gilchrist Trust S. 1901-2 b. Special Service Officer, Africa, ; Lecturer ; journalist ; Edinburgh, 30 1st Scots : late Col. commanding Batt. Guards ; Sept. 1852. Educ. Dollar Institution ; b. e. s. of Willson 13 July 1847 ; Anthony Edinburgh Royal High School ; Edinburgh of Rauceby, Co. Lincoln, and Mary Eliza University and Medical School. Lecturer Caroline, 2nd d. of Rev. G. Fane. Educ. : on Zoology and Comparative Anatomy

Eton. Entered Scots Guards, 1866 ; served Edinburgh Medical School, 1876 ; formerly with Guards Camel Corps on Nile, 1884-85 editor of Health, and Examiner, Faculty of

(C.B.) ; High Sheriff, Lincolns, 1875 ; South Medicine University of Glasgow. Publica- : Africa, 1900-1 (despatches thrice, K.C.B.) ; tions Studies in Life and Sense ; Leisure

retired 1907. Address: Rauceby Hall, Time Studies ; Science Stories ; A Manual : Grantham. Clubs Carlton, Guards', Ar- of Health- Science ; Chapters on Evolution ;

thur's ; Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes. Leaves from a Naturalist's Note-Book ; 29 Feb. 1219. Common Accidents and How to Treat Them [Died ; Sir 5th cr. WILMOT, Henry, Bt. ; 1759; Wild Animals, Their Haunts and Homes ;

K.C.B., V.C., J.P. ; Maj. Rifle Brigade Elements of Zoology ; The Student's Guide

(retired); Hon. Col. 1st Derbyshire Rifles to Zoology ; Brain and Nerve ; The Modern of from 1881 ; Capt. English Shooting Physician, etc. ; extensive contributor to b. 3 Feb. 1831 S. father 1872 m. literature and to Illustrated London Eight ; ; ; magazine " " Charlotte, d. of Rev. Frederick H. Pare, News weekly Science Jottings ; to : 1862. Educ. Rugby (M.A.). Entered Lloyd's Newspaper ; and to other journals Army, 1849; Capt. Rifle Brigade, 1855; and magazines, etc. Recreations : walking served in Indian Mutiny, being present at whist, yachting. Address : 110 Gilmore : Lucknow ; Deputy-Judge-Advocate to Oude Place, Edinburgh. Clubs Authors', Cale- Field 1857 Force, ; Judge-Advocate-General donian, Royal Thames Yacht ; Royal Forth forces Chinese to during War, 1860-61 ; M.P. Yacht, Granton ; Northern, Edinburgh. in (C.) S. Derbyshire, 1869-85 ; Col. command [Died 25 Aug. 1912. of Midland Volunteer N. Brigade. 1888-95. WILSON, Arthur, D.L., J.P. ; steamship owner, n. b. 1875. Heir: Ralph, Address: 20 Hull ; y. s. of late Thomas Wilson, Park

Montagu Street, W. ; Chaddesden Hall, House, Cottingham. Educ.: private. Was Derby. Clubs : Carlton, Arthur's. in business, Thomas Wilson, Sons, & Co., 6 [Died Apr. 1901. Hull, from a boy ; Master of Holderness of WILSDEN, Rev. Joseph Samuel, M.A. ; b. Foxhounds for 23 years ; High Sheriff

Wilsden, near Bradford, Yorks, 1835 ; m. Yorkshire and Sheriff of Hull. Recreation : e. d. of : 1866, Ursula Catterall, late David hunting. Address Tranby Croft, Hull ; Kinnear Brown, Lieut. R.N. ; three s. five 17 Grosvenor Place, S.W. Clubs : Carlton, d. : Grammar Educ. The School, Bingley ; Bachelors'. [Died 21 Oct. 1909. of St. John's College, Cambridge (Scholar). WILSON, Rev. Bernard Robert ; Vicar 1859 Curate of St. Ordained ; Saviour's, Portsea, Hants, from 1901 ; Rural Dean

Liverpool, 1859-66; Missionary Curate of of Portsmouth ; Hon. Canon of Winchester ; 1866-69 St. Saviour's, Everton, ; Incumbent b. 3 Oct. 1857 ; s. of Rev. Robert Francis of new District of St. Saviour's, Everton, Wilson, late Vicar of Rownhams, s. of of 1869-80 ; Vicar Wooler, Northumberland, Thomas Wilson, formerly M.P. for the City Rural of 1880-1910 ; Dean Glendale, 1898- of London, and Maria, d. of the late Rev. Proctor in Convocation for 1910 ; and the Frederick and Lady H. Trench ; unmarried. of : Archdeaconry Lindisfarne, 1899-1910 ; Educ. Radley College, Keble College, 1887-1910 School. Hon. Canon Newcastle, ; Chaplain Oxford (Scholar) ; Leeds Clergy to of the Bishop Newcastle, 1907-1910 ; Curate of All Souls (Hook Memorial) Church, became a retired clergyman, 1910. Recrea- Leeds, 1882-85; Chaplain to Bishop of tions : Address : of St. John's golf, walking. Abergele, Brisbane, 1885-91 ; Vicar N. Wales. [Died 15 Apr. 1914. Cathedral, Brisbane, 1887-91; Curate of 770 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WILSON

All Hallows, Barking, 1891-92; Rector of County Courts of Aberdeen and Kincardine,

Kettering, 1892-98 ; Head of Oxford House 1861-90 ; Storr's Lecturer on Municipa in Bethnal Green, and Rector of Bethna^ Law in Yale University, 1895-96 ; member Green, 1898-1901. Recreations : travel, Scottish Departmental Committees on Habit- mountaineering. Address : The Vicaragej ual Offenders, 1894, and under Inebriates Portsea. : and Club Grosvenor. Act, 1898 ; Professor of Law (Scottish [Died 15 Oct. 1909. Roman), University of Aberdeen. 1891-1901.

WILSON, Maj .-Gen. Francis Edward Edwards, Publications : Works in Scottish Law ; C.B. 1882; b. Newcastle, Staffs, 22 Oct. articles in Contemporary, Law Quarterly, s. etc. 1839 ; y. of late E. Wilson, M.D., J.P., Juridicial Review, Yale Law Journal, ; and Mary Anne, d. of F. H. Norther, M.D., Hon. President, Unionist Association of Lea House, Co. Stafford; m. 1868, Minnie, Aberdeen University constituency, etc. 2nd d. of late Rev. C. Fyfe, Flamstead, Address : 17 Rubislaw Terrace, Aberdeen. Jamaica. Educ. : Cheltenham College. Club : Savile. [Died 24 Jan. 1908. Ensign K. O. Stafford Rifles, 1855; 22nd WILSON, Col. John Gerald, C.B. 1897, J.P., 1857 Volunteer Foot, ; Lieut.-Colonel commanding D.L. ; commanded West Yorks 84th 1879 Colonel in the Lancaster Foot, ; Army, 1883 ; Infantry Brigade ; 3rd York and retired as .-Gen. 1888 b. Cliffe Maj (honorary), 1883 ; Regt. ; County Alderman, ; commanded 2nd Battalion e. s. of late Richard Bassett York and Lanes 29 Dec. 1841 ; Regt. (late 84th Foot), in Egyptian Cam- Wilson, J.P., D.L., of Cliffe. Educ. : 1882 Coll. paign, (despatches twice. C.B., 3rd Cheltenham ; Royal Military Sandhurst, class Medjidie medal and clasp, bronze star). Joined 84th Regt. as Ensign without pur- Address : 9 1867 Helena Road, Southsea. chase, 1858 ; retired as Captain, ; [Died 21 Sept. 1905. appointed Colonel commanding 1st North WILSON, Lt.-Col. Gordon Chesney, M.V.O., Yorks Rifle Volunteers, 1873; Colonel 1901 R. ; Horse Guards ; b. 3 Aug. 1865 ; commanding 3rd York and Lancaster Regt. e. s. of late Sir Yorks Samuel Wilson, M.P. ; m. 1883 ; Brig.-Gen. commanding West

Lady Sarah Churchill ; one s. Educ. : Volunteer Brigade, 1889 ; Jubilee medal, Eton ; Christ Church, Oxford. Entered 1897. Recreations : hunting, cricket, shoot- army, 1887; Capt.. 1894; Major, 1903; ing. Address : Cliffe, Darlington. Clubs : Brevet Lieut.-Col. 1907 ; served Staff South Carlton ; Yorkshire, York. Africa, 1899-1900 (despatches twice, Queen's [Died 8 March 1902. 3 Sir 2nd Bt. cr. medal, clasps) ; was on Baden-Powell's WILSON, Mathew Wharton, ; Staff during defence of Mafeking ; an Officer 1874 ; J.P. ; Lieut, llth Hussars (retired) ; of the Legion d'Honneur. Address : 21 b. 20 March 1827; S. father 1891; m. Hertford Street, Mayfair, W. Clubs : Turf, Gratiana, d. of Admiral Richard Thomas, White's. [Died 6 Nov. 1914. Stonehouse, Devonshire, 1850. Educ. :

WILSON, Henry Joseph, M.P. (L.) Holmfirth Harrow ; Christ Church, Oxford. Owned : Division, Yorkshire, 1885-1912 ; J.P. Shef- about 8700 acres. Heir . Major Mathew field and West Riding, Yorks ; director of [b. 2 Jan. 1853 ; m. 1874, Georgina Mary, Sheffield Smelting Company; b. 14 Apr. e. d. of R. T. Lee, of Grove Hall, Yorks.]. 1833 s. of late : ; William Wilson of Radford, Address Eshton Hall, Gargrave, Yorkshire. and Mansfield : Torquay, ; m. 1859, Charlotte, Clubs Army and Navy, Brooks's. d. of late Charles 1 March 1909. Cowan, M.P., Edinburgh ; [Died three *. d. : Sir 3rd cr. two Educ. Univ. Coll. London. WILSON, Mathew Amcotts, Bt. ; Member Sheffield School D.L. b. 2 Jan. 1853 s. of Board 15 years ; 1874 ; J.P., ; ; Member of the Departmental Committee 2nd Bt. and Gratiana, d. of Admiral Richard

(India Office) on Regulation of Prostitution Thomas, Stonehouse, Devonshire ; S. father in 1893 Member of the m. e. d. of R India, ; Royal Com- 1909 ; 1874, Georgina Mary, s. mission on Opium in India, 1893-95, and T. Lee, of Grove Hall, Yorks ; three three a : presented Minority Report ; actively d. Educ. Harrow ; Downing College, connected with Liberal organisation in Cambridge. Owned about 8700 acres. Sheffield : ; temperance ; abolition of State Heir : s. Major M. H. Wilson. Address of vice regulation ; a Radical, strongly Eshton Hall, Gargrave, Yorkshire. opposed to Militarism and Protection. Ad- [Died 18 Jan. 1914. dress : Osgathorpe Hills, Sheffield. WILSON, Rev. Robert James, D.D. ; Warden [Died 29 June 1914. of Keble College, Oxford, from 1894; Member Sir cr. Council of WILSON, Jacob ; Kt. ; 1889 ; Director of Hebdomadal ; Hon. Fellow of the Land Division and Agricultural Merton, 1894. Educ. : Merton Coll. Oxford. Adviser of the Board of B.D. ordained 1868 Agriculture (retired) ; Postmaster, M.A., ; ; and Hon. director of Merton Tutor Royal Agricultural Society ; Fellow College, 1867-89; b. 1836 d. of of ; m. Margaret, Thomas Hedley, 1870-75; Vicar Wolvercot, Oxfordshire, 1874. Educ. : of St. Peter's privately ; Royal Agri- 1875-79 ; Warden College, cultural Vicar of College, Cirencester. Address : 51 Radley. 1879-88 ; Radley, 1880-93. : Liddon's Life of Jermyn Street, W. ; Chillingham Barns, Publication (jointly) Belford, Northumberland. Club : Junior Pusey, 1893. [Died 15 May 1897. Carlton. [Died 11 July 1905 WILSON, Sir Spencer Maryon Maryon, 10th Lieut. WILSON, John, M.P. (L.) for Mid Durham Bt. ; cr. 1660 ; J.P. ; R.N. (retired) ;

from 1890 Financial 4 1829 S. father 1876 ; m. ; Secretary, 1890-96 ; b. Dec. ; Rose, then appointed Corresponding Secretary d. of Rev. H. S. Pocklington, 1856. Lieut. Miners' Union b. 1837 about 4400 acres. Heir : s. ; ; m. Margaret, d. 1855. Owned of b. Address : 6 Prince's George Firth, 1863 ; one s. four d. Spencer, 1859. Worked as a collier in Charlton Old Charl- England and America ; Gardens, S.W. ; House, Treasurer Great Dun- Miners' Association, 1882-90. ton, Kent ; Fitzjohn's, Canfield, Address : 18 Uckfield. Clubs : Junior Claylands Road, Clapham mow ; Searsel, S.W. Club: National Liberal. United Service, Naval and Military. [Died 24 March 1915. [ Died 31 Dec. 1897. 1897 V.D. WILSON, John Dove, Emeritus Professor and WILSON, Col. Thomas, C.B. ; ; Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen University; D.L. Hon Col. 1st W.L.R.F.A. Brigade; b. b. 1831 2nd s. of William Aberdeenshire ; Scotland. 21 July 1833 ; Liverpool, 9 July ; s. of Charles Lodge, Aigburth, near Wilson, M.D., F.R.C.P. Edin. ; Wilson, Clayton e. d. of m. e. d. of Thomas m. Anna (d. 1901), John Carnegie, Liverpool ; 1864, Jane, J.P., The Walmsleys, Redhall, D.L., Kincardineshire, 1863 ; two Kirkpatrick, Tyldesley, s. d. : two s. two d. Educ. : one Educ. Old Grammar School, near Manchester ; Decorated Kelso ; Univs. of Edinburgh and Berlin. Dr Fisher's Academy, Liverpool. continuous service as Scottish Bar, 1857 ; Judge in Sheriff for for nearly forty years' WILSON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

a commissioned officer in H.M.'s Volunteer Virginia. Clubs : Authors' (N.Y.), Cosmos Force. Address : 27 Alexandra Drive, (Wash. D.C.). [Died 17 Oct. 1900. Sefton Cemaes Park, Liverpool ; Gadlys, WILSON-TODD, Captain Sir William Henry, Bay, Anglesey. [Died 5 June 1915. 1st Bt., cr. 1903 ; J.P., D.L. ; b. 1828 ; s. WILSON, Hon. Walter Horatio, M.L.C. Queens- of late Col. J. Wilson, Roseville, Co. Wex- in land, 1885 ; cr. C.M.G. recognition of ford, and Frances, d. of HOD. J. Robinson,

public services in Queensland. 1900 ; b. Treasurer of New Brunswick ; m. Jane (d. Ruabon, North Wales, 15 July 1839. Educ. : 1909), o. c. and heiress of late J. Todd, Ellesmere, Shropshire, and Manchester, Eng- Halnaby, whose name he took in addition to his s. : land. Cr. Fell. Trin. Coll. London, 1897; own, 1855 ; one four d. Educ. Sand-

Hon. Cor. Sec. Royal Col. Inst. Arrived hurst. Capt. 39th Foot (retired) ; contested

Melbourne, Victoria, 1852 ; admitted solici- Darlington, 1885 ; returned for Howden- tor. Victoria, 1863; Queensland, 1865; shire, E.R. Yorks, 1892 ; unopposed, 1895 three Brisbane Hospital Com., 1883-86 ; Board of and 1900; C.C. Croft, N.R. Yorks, Shire E. Health, 1884-86; Council, Toowong, times unopposed ; M.P. (C.) Yorkshire 1884-87 : s. ; Redcliffe Divisional Board, 1892- Riding, Howden, 1892-1906. Heir Capt. : 1897 ; Postmaster-General (Griffith Ministry), William Pierrepoint. b. 1857. Address Hal-

1887-88 ; member Executive Council and naby Hall, Croft, Darlington ; Tranby Park, Rep. Griffith-M'Ilwraith Ministry Legislative Hessle, Yorkshire. Clubs : Carlton, Army Council, 1890-93; P.M.G. and Sec. Public and Navy. [Died 10 Apr. 1910. Instruction M'llwraith Ministry. March to WILTON, 4th Earl of (cr. 1801), Seymour John 1893 : Oct. P.M.G. and Sec. Public Instruc- de Grey Egerton, D.L. ; Viscount Grey tion in Nelson Ministry, Oct. 1893 to Aug. 1801; Capt. 1st Life Guards, re- 1894; P.M.G., Aug. 1894 to Oct. Wilton, 1894; cr. tired ; [Sir Thomas, 7th Bt., 1617, was Minister without portfolio, Oct. 1894 to created Baron 1784 ; his d. Eleanor, March 1898; Acting Wilton, Attorney-General, who alone survived, m. Robert Earl of March 1897 to Jan. 1898; P.M.G. Nelson Grosvenor, 1st Marquis of Westminster, and Ministry, March 1898 to 1898 P.M April ; G Sir Thomas was afterwards created 1st Byrnes Ministry, April 1898 to Oct. 1898 ; Earl he was succeeded Eleanor's 2nd. *. Minister of Justice and P.M.G. Dickson ; by Thomas, who assumed the name of Egerton, Ministry, Oct. 1898 to March 1899 P.M.G. ; s. of Earl 1821]; b. 20 Jan. 1839 ; 2nd and and Sec. Public Instruction, March 1899 to 1st wife, Mary, d. of 12th ; resignation of Dickson 1 Dec. Ministry, S. brother 1855; m. Laura, d. of William 1899. Publications : two anthems and Russell, Account.-Gen. of Court of Chancery, minor compositions, Musical Pacific Echoes, descended from 5th Duke of Argyll 4th and reviews of musical Route, publications. Earl of and 4th Duke of Bedford. : Jersey, Recreations music ; founder several musical Owned about 9900 acres. Heir : s. Vis- societies Musical Union, 1872 ; Brisbane count Grey de Wilton, b. 1863. Liedertafel, President, 1884-1900 ; golden [Died 3 Jan. 1898. lyre presented by members, 1900; intro- of Arthur duced Tonic Sol-Fa and drawing into State WILTON, 5th Earl (cr. 1801), George ; Viscount de 1801 ; schools ; Hon. Egerton Grey Wilton, Organist, Toowong Church ; eight years judge Brisbane Gympie and [Sir Thomas, 7th Bt., cr. 1617, was created Baron 1784 his d. who Newcastle (N.S.W.) Eisteddfodan competi- Wilton, ; Eleanor, alone m. Robert Earl of tions. Address : Sherwood Grove, Toowong survived, Grosvenor, 1st of and Sir Thomas Queensland. [Died 28 Feb. 1902. Marquis Westminster, was afterwards created 1st Earl he was WILSON, William Edward, D.Sc. ; (hon. causa, succeeded by Eleanor's 2nd s. Thomas, who J.P., etc. b. Dublin), F.R.S., ; 19 July 1851 assumed the name of Egerton, 1821 ] ; b. o. s. of late John Wilson, M.A., Daramona d. 17 May 1863 ; s. of 4th Earl and Laura, House, Streete, Co. and Frances Westmeath, of William Russell, Account.-General of Patience, d. of Rev. E. Nangle (d. 1879) ; Court of Chancery, descended from 5th m. 1886, Carolina Ada, 3rd d. of R C Capt Duke of Argyll, 4th , and 4th Granville ; one s. two d. Educ. : private Duke of Bedford; m. 1895, Hon. Mariota tuition. Established at Daramona in 1871 Thellusson, d. of 5th Baron Rendlesham ; a private in 1881 a observatory; new two s. one d. S. 1898. Conserva- astronomical was father, observatory built and pro- tive contested Gorton Division of Lanca- vided with a ; reflecting telescope of 2 feet 1886. about 9900 acres. also shire, Owned aperture ; a physical laboratory and a Heir : s. Viscount Grey de Wilton. Clubs : mechanical workshop; High Sheriff for White's, Carlton. [Died 26 Apr. 1915. Westmeath, 1894. Publications: various papers in Philosophical Transactions and WIMBORNE, 1st Baron (cr. 1880), Ivor Bertie the of b. Proceedings the Royal Society, also Guest, D.L., J.P. ; Bt. 1838 ; Dowlais, the Notices s. of Sir Monthly of the Royal Astro- 29 Aug. 1835 ; Josiah John Guest, nomical Society. Recreations: astronomy, 1st Bt., and 2nd wife, Charlotte, d. of 9th Cornelia physical science, country pursuits Ad- ; m. Lady Hen- dress : Daramona, Streete, Co. Westmeath. rietta Maria Spencer-Churchill, d. of 7th Clubs : Athenaeum of five s. ; Kildare Street, Dublin. Duke Marlborough K.G., 1868; : Coll. [ Died 8 March 1908. four d. Educ. Harrow ; Trin. Camb. Owned acres. Heir : s. WILSON, William Lyne, President Washington (M.A.). 83,600 and Lee Lord Ashby St. Ledgers. Address : Wim- University from 1897 ; b. Virginia 3 1843 s. borne House, 22 Arlingtop Street, S.W. ; May ; of Benjamin Wilson and Canford Dorsetshire. Mary Whiting Lyne; m. Nannie Hunting- Manor, Wimborne, Clubs : St. ton. Educ. : Columbian University (A B Athenaeum, New Travellers', and Stephen's. [Died 22 Feb. 1914. A.M., LL.B., LL.D.) ; University o'f Virginia. LL.D. Hampden Sidney College, WIMSHURST, James, F.R.S. 1898 ; member University Mississippi, W. Va. University, of H.M. Council for Trade Tulane Privy (retired) ; University, etc. Confederate s. soldier, b. Poplar, 13 Apr. 1832 ; 2nd of Henry 1862-65 tutor ; and college professor, 1865- Wimshurst, builder and owner of the first 1871 ; 1871-82 lawyer, ; President W. Va screw-propelled cargo vessel. Educ.: private University, 1882-83 ; Representative in U.s! school ; Steabonheath House, London. Congress, 1883-95 ; Postmaster- General S U , Joined professional staff of Lloyd's, 1853 ; 1895-97; Regent Smithsonian Institution accepted chief in Liverpool Register 1884-88 and position 1896. Publications : a, in con- Congres- for Shipping, 1865 ; principal the sional speeches ; articles reports; magazine ; sultative branch of Board of Trade, 1874 ; college addresses. Address: Lexington, a representative of the Board of Trade to sit WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WINSLOW

at the International Conference at Washing- WINDEYER, Hon. Sir William Charles ; or. since of the ton, U.S. 1890 ; in 1890 and intro- 1891 ; Puisne Judge Supreme Court

duced several new and successful forms of New South Wales from 1879 ; b. 1834 ; of electrical machines, an improved vacuum m. Mary, d. of late Rev. R. T. Bolton, 1857. : pump, an improved means for connecting Educ. Cape's School, Sydney ; King's

lightships electrically with the shore station, School, Parametta ; Sydney University and an instrument for ascertaining the (B.A. 1855. Hon. LL.D. Cambridge, 1887). Solicitor- stability of vessels ; member of the Council Barr. New South Wales, 1857 ;

of the Physical Society, 1880, and of the Gen. 1870-72 ; and Attorney-Gen. 1877-78. : Council of the Rontgen Society, 1898 ; Address Rosslyn Gardens, Sydney. elected to the Committee of Management of [Died 11 Sept. 1897. the Royal Institution, and also an assessor WINDSOR, Viscount, Hon. Other Robert

to the City of London Court, 1902. Pub- Windsor-Clive ; e. s. of 1st Earl of Ply-

lication : the particulars of several forms of mouth ; b. 23 Oct. 1884. 2nd Lieut. Wor- Electrical Machines since 1880, and also a cester Imp. Yeomanry. Book of Rules for the Construction of Steam (Died 23 Dec. 1908. Vessels. Recreation : research work in his WING, Brig.-Gen. Frederick Drummond Vin-

laboratories. Address : 7 Crescent Grove, cent, C.B. 1902 ; commanding 3rd Division Cumber- Clapham Common, S.W. Royal Artillery from 1913 ; J.P. 3 land b. 29 1860 o. s. of late [Died Jan. 1903. ; Nov. ; Major Vincent of 95th m. 1905 15th of Wing Regt. ; ; WINCHESTER, Marquess (cr. 1551), of Maria and late John Beaumont Mary, d. Lady Capt. Augustus Henry Paulet, D.L., : Hon. G. FitzClarence, R.N. ; one d. Educ. J.P. ; Baron St. John, 1539 ; Earl of Wilt- R.M.A. Woolwich. Lieut. R.A. 1880 ; Capt. shire, 1550 ; Premier Marquess of England ; 1888; Major, 1898; Brevet Lieut.-Col. Hereditary Bearer of Corps of Maintenance ; 1900 ; A.D.C. to G.O.C. Aldershot, 1892- 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards Captain 1893 served African 1899-1902 from 1890 John Paulet served under ; S9uth War, ; [Sir (despatches six times, Queen's medal 5 clasps, Duke of Gloucester against France about King's medal, 2 clasps, C.B.), including 1380 Sir John 4th in descent served under ; actions of Talana Hill, Farquhar's Farm, Lord in the Cornish Audley suppressing defence of Ladysmith, Botha's Pass, Alle- 1497 his s. 1st rebellion, ; Marquis, E.G., man's Nek, and operations in Transvaal and was appointed by Henry VIII. executor, Orange Free State ; in command of mobile held the office of Lord Treasurer under and column the last six months of war Edward and 5th during ; VI., Mary, Elizabeth; A.D.C. to Commander-in-Chief, 1903-4; Marquis held out strenuously in his mansion Staff Officer, R.A.. 1907-10; A.A.G. War of Basing in defence of Charles I.; 6th Office, 1910-13. Recreations : hunting and Marquis became 1st Duke of Bolton ; 2nd shooting. Address : Bulford Camp. Club : Duke became Viceroy of Ireland, 1717 ; 3rd Naval and Military . [Died 26 Sept. 1915. Duke was Constable of the b. 6 Tower]; WINGFIELD, Sir Edward, K.C.B., cr. 1899; Feb. 1858; s. of 14th Marquis and Mary b. 6 March 1834 ; m. 1872, Mary Georgina, d. of 6th Lord S. father 1887. Rokeby ; d. of late Ven. J. W. Sheringham. Educ. : Educ. : Eton. Served in Nile expedition, Winchester; New College, Oxford. Called 1885. Owned about 4800 acres. Heir : b. to Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1859 ; went Home Lord Henry William M. Paulet, b. 1862. Circuit ; Assistant Under-Secretary of State : Address 42 Albemarle Street, W. ; Arn- for Colonies, 1878 ; Permanent Under-Sec- port St. Mary's, Andover. Club : Carlton. retary of State for the Colonies, 1897 ; [Died 11 Dec. 1899. of resigned, 1900 ; Secretary for Orders St. WINCHILSEA, 12th Earl of (or. 1628), and Michael and St. George, 1897-1900. Ad- NOTTINGHAM, 7th Earl of (cr. 1861), dress : Mulbarton Hall, Norwich. Murray Edward Gordon Finch-Hatton, D.L., [Died 5 March 1910. 1611 Viscount of J.P. ; Bart. ; Maidstone, WINGFIELD, Major Walter Clopton, Rhys- 1660 Baron Finch, 1623 ; Bart. English, ; nant; M.V.O. 1902; King's Dragoon of of 1674; Hereditary Lord Royal Manor Guards (retired) ; one of H.M.'s Bodyguard father to for Rye ; [1st Bart's, helped suppress of Gentlemen-at-Arms ; J.P. Mont- rebellion of Sir Thomas Wyatt's against Queen gomeryshire ; [the Wingfields are one Mary, 1553, and his 3rd s. was Sir Heneage, the oldest families in England, as they were Speaker of the Commons, whose s. Sir located at Wingfield Castle in Suffolk when Heneage became Lord Keeper of the Great William the Conqueror came over]; b. 16

Seal, 1673, Lord High Chancellor, 1675, and Oct. 1833 ; *. of Major Clopton Lewis Wing-

Earl of Nottingham ; 1st Bart.'s wife be- field of the 66th Regt. ; m. 1858, Alice, d. came Countess of Winchilsea, 1628; 3rd of General Cleveland. Inventor of the game Bart, became Earl of Winchilsea on death of Lawn Tennis. Publications : several

of his mother, 1633 ; 2nd Earl adhered to small books on Sport ; the latest are A Charles I., and his e. s. fell in the great battle Sportsman's Guide, Bicycle Gymkhana and : of Southwold Bay against the Dutch, 1672 ; Musical Rides. Address 33 St. George's Earl of as 6th 1st Nottingham's above s., Square, S.W. ; Rhysnant Hall, Montgomery- Earl of Winchilsea, became 2nd Secretary shire. Clubs : Army and Navy, Cavalry, of State and Lord President of Council, Ranelagh. [Died 18 Apr. 1912. of serving under William III., Anne, and WINSLOW, Rev. Forbes Edward ; Rector s. of 9th b. 24 George I.]; b. 28 March 1851; St. Paul's St. Leonards-on-Sea ; July Earl and 3rd wife Fanny, d. of Edward 1842; e. s. of Forbes B. Winslow, M.D., d. of Royd Rice, Dane Court, Kent ; S. half-b. D.C.L. (Hon. Oxon.) ; m. Thomas d. : Trin. 1887 ; m. Edith, only d. of Edward William Winslow ; one Educ. Rugby ; Harcourt, M.P., Stanton Harcourt and Nurie- Coll. Oxford (M.A.). Vicar of Epping, 1873- d. of Tem- ham Courtenay, Oxfordshire, and Susan, 1878 ; one of the leaders the Gospel : Past of 2nd Earl of Sheffield. Educ. Eton ; perance Movement ; Grand Chaplain

Balliol Coll. Oxford. 1st class Modern His- of I.O.G.T. ; mission preacher, lecturer, for the tory, M.A. ; Fellow of Hertford Coll. 1875 ; author, and journalist ; Surrogate for : Within M.P. (C.) for S. Lincolnshire, 1884-85 ; Diocese of Chichester. Publications The Lincolnshire (Spalding), 1885-87. Owned Sight of Home ; The Higher Rock ; about 12,900 acres. Heir : b. Henry, b. Way of Pleasantness; The Power of the : Talk for 1852. Address 6 Bedford Square, W.C. ; Cross; Country Country Folk; for Homes 5 Robertson Terrace, Hastings ; Haverholme Common-sense Truths Cottage ; Priory, Sleaford. Clubs : Carlton, White's. The Fulness of Redeeming Love ; Hurricane The Haven [Died 7 Sept. 1898. Dick ; Tales for a Cosy Nook ; 25 a 773 WINSLOW WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

of where we would be ; The Sacrament 1900; Solicitor-Gen., 1882-85; Attorney- Children's Love ; The Fairy Geography, General, 1885-89 ; Judge of Supreme Court, His- many editions; The Children's Fairy 1893-96 ; Premier and Attorney-Gen. 1897- to tory of England ; frequent contributions 1900 ; represented Newfoundland at the Inventor of The Fisheries Conference at society journals. Spectacu- Washington, 1887 ; the Recreations : from the lars, Stop-Orator." voy- delegate Colony to London on the aging (mainly autour de ma chambre "). French Treaties question in 1890, also in

Address : St. Paul's Rectory St. Leonards- 1898 ; represented Newfoundland at the 6 Feb. 1913. Postal on-Sea. [Died Conference, 1898 ; member of Anglo- of American International Conference at WINSLOW, L. Forbes, physician ; founder Quebec 1898 British Hospital for Mental Disorders, Lon- ; appeared as Counsel for Great Britain 2nd *. of at the don ; b. London, 31 Jan. 1844 ; Hague Arbitration, 1910, upon ques- Dr. Forbes Winslow and Susannah, d. of tions between Great Britain and the United in relation Thomas Littleton Holt of Cyston Hall, States, to the fisheries, etc. ; at as Barrister Louth, and Frant Priory, Sussex ; m. 1st, present practising and Solicitor. Florence Jessie (d. 1906), d. of Dr. J. M. Address : St. John's, Newfoundland. of 7 Oct. Winn ; 2nd, Margaret Anna Gordon, d. [Died 1911.

Thomas Gilchrist. Educ. : Rugby ; Down- WINTER, Thomas, M.A., Professor of Agri-

ing Coll. Cambridge, D.C.L. Oxon. ; M.B. culture, University College of North Wales, from Cantab. ; LL.D. Cantab. ; M.R.C.P. London. Bangor, 1894 ; b. 22 April 1866 ; s. of Lineal descendant of Edward Winslow, 1st Thomas Winter, Lotherton Park, Aberford, Leeds Governor of New Plymouth, one of the ; m. 1895, Margaret, d. of John Barren, leaders of the Pilgrim Fathers who left Borrowash, Derby. Educ. : Darlington ' " Grammar School England in the Mayflower in 1620 ; ; Edinburgh University. Vice-President of Medico-Legal Congress, Lecturer in Agriculture, Yorkshire College, New York, and Chairman of the Psycho- Leeds, 1893. Address : University College of North logical Department ; engaged in the prin- Wales, Bangor. [Died I Sept. 1912. cipal lunacy investigations during the last WINTERSTOKE of Elagdon, 1st Baron (cr. also Sir cr. quarter of a century in England ;' was 1905), William-Henry Wills, Bt., 1892 ; engaged in a similar way in the United D.L. ; Pro-Chancellor of University of Bristol Director States, being retained as expert in several ; Great Western Railway ; Chairman cases ; among the chief cases in England Imperial Tobacco Co., Ltd. ; President Bristol Fine may be mentioned, the Penge mystery, Arts Academy ; some- Balham mystery, homicidal cases of Lefroy, time Chairman Bristol Chamber of Com- Currell, the Old Kent murder, Leeds merce, J.P. Somerset (High Sheriff, 1905) b. murder, Taylor's case, case of Rev. Mr. and Kent ; 1830 ; s. of William Day Wills Dodwell, who shot at the Master of the Bristol, and Mary, d. of Robert Steven,

Rolls, the Whitechapel rcimes, Mrs. Dyer's Glasgow ; m. 1853, Elizabeth (d. 1896), d. of : case, the Reading baby farmer, Curragh's John Stancomb, Trowbridge ; no c. Educ. Mill Hill case, Mrs. Maybrick's case, having the charge School ; London University. M.P. of the medical petition, and presented it in (G.) Coventry, 1880-86; M.P. (L.) East : person ; Devereux's case, Miss Doughty's Bristol, 1895-1900. Recreations agriculture,

case, Lord Townshend Lunacy Enquiry ; breeding, shorthorns and shire horses, yacht- also in many civil actions, especially in ing (owner S.Y. Sabrina). Address : Blagdon

probate cases; in America in the .cases of R.S.O., Somerset ; East Court, St. Laurence-

Hannigan Homes, Durrant, and Mrs. Flem- on-Sea, Thanet ; 25 Hyde Park Gardens, W.

ing, all charged with murder ; Hon. Physician Clubs: Reform, Eighty; Royal Yacht

to the Cabdrivers' Benevolent Association ; Squadron. [Died 29 Jan. 1911. also to the Railway Officers' WINTERTON, 5th Earl (cr. 1766), Edward

and Servants' Association ; late Lecturer on Tumour, D.L., J.P. ; Baron Winterton, 1761;

Insanity, Charing Cross Hospital ; Physician Viscount Turnour, 1766 ; [Sir Edward to West End Hosp. and North London Hosp. Turnour became Speaker of the Commons and

for Consumption. Publications : Manual of Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 1661 ;

Lunacy ; Mad Humanity ; Eccentricity of his g. d. had m. Joseph Garth, and their *.

Youth leading to Crime ; Fasting and Feed- becoming heir assumed the name Turnour

ing; Uncontrollable Drunkenness ; Spiritual- 1744, and became 1st Baron and 1st Earl;

stic Madness; Handbook for Attendants b. Shillinglee Park, 16 Aug. 1837 ; s. of 4th d. of on the Insane ; Lunacy Law in England, Earl and Maria, Sir Peter Pole, 2nd Bt. ;

. codified (published in French) ; editor for S. father 1879 ; m. Lady Georgina Susan

eight years Psychological Journal ; The Hamilton, d. of 1st Duke of Abercorn, K.G.,

Suggestive Power of Hypnotism ; Recol- 1882. Educ.: Eton. Owned about 5800 acres. : lections of Forty Years ; The Insanity of Heir : s. Viscount Turnour. Address : Passion and Crime ; innumerable articles in Shillinglee Park, Petworth, Sussex. Clubs monthly and quarterly journals in England Carlton, Authors'. [Died 5 Apr. 1907. : and America. Recreations cricket, lawn WINTLE, Colonel Frank Graham, D.S.O. 1891 ; Address : b. Jul- tennis, fishing. 57 Devonshire late Army Ordnance Department ;

Street, Portland Place, W. Clubs : New lundur, India, 12 Dec. 1852 ; 3rd s. of late University, M.C.C., Surrey Cricket. Major-Gen. Alfred Wintle, Royal (Bengal) : [Died 8 June 1913. Horse Artllery ; unmarried. Educ. private l.S.O. WINTER, Edwin, 1902; s. of late school ; Merchant Taylors' School. Joined of Great Thomas Winter, Marlow ; b. 1840 ; Control Dept. 1872 ; posted on its breaking m. 1865, Bessie, d. of late Geo. Oakley. up to Ordnance Store (now Army Ordnance) Solicitors' Entered Department of General Dept. ; served in Soudan Expedition, 1884- Post 1855 a with Office, ; admitted solicitor, 1885 ; Nile (despatches, medal clasp, 1870; Principal Professional Clerk, 1876; bronzestar); promoted A.C. Gen. of Ordnance, Assistant Solicitor of General Post Office, Soudan, 1885-86; Frontier Field Force, : in 1899 ; retired, 1905. Address 10 Valkyrie action of Giniss (despatches) ; Colonel in Road, Westcliff-on-Sea Essex. army, 1896 ; retired, 1902. Decorated [Died 5 Jan. 1915. recognition of services in the Soudan. Ad- WINTER, Sir James Spearman, K.C.M.G., cr. dress : 7 Carteret Street, Queen Anne's Gate,

1888 ; b. Lamaline, Newfoundland, 1 Jan. S.W. Club : Junior United Service. d. of 24 1907. 1845 ; m. 1881, Emily, Capt. Coen ; [Died Feb. : four s. four d. Educ. St. John's. Barr. 1867 WISE, Sir (William) Lloyd, Kt., cr. 1904 ; D.L. of Past Pres. Q.C. 1880; Member House Assembly, J.P. Essex, F.R.G.S. ; Senior

1874-89, 1893, 1897-1900 ; Speaker, 1877-78 ; Char. Inst. Patent Agents ; b. 13 June 1845 ;

Member of Executive Council, 1879-89, 1897 . e. s. of late Francis Wise, M.I.M.E. ; m. 1876, 774 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WITTS

Catherine A., d. of late W. Fullard ; two d. school; Clifton College; Principal of the

Educ. : Ghent and London Professionally Isleworth Training College, 1893-99 ; Pro- office Siebe's trained in father's and Works ; fessor, Owens College, 1900; Chairman of Iron M. Institute M.E. ; M. and Steel In- the Teachers. Registration Council, 1902.

stitute ; Assoc. Inst. C.E. ; Assoc. I.N.A. ; Publications : edited Merchant of Venice for Patent Law Association of Wash- edition of member Warwick Shakespeare ; contri- of Australasian ington ; Foreign Member buted to the volume Teaching and Organisa- Institute Patent Attorneys, and of le Syndicat tion. Address : Owens College, Manchester. des Inge"nieurs Conseils en matiere de Pro- Club : Union, Manchester. 36 prie'te' Industrielle (France) ; over years [Died 12 Dec. 1902. Reformer a founder an active Patent Law ; WITT, John George, M.A., K.C. ; Bencher of of Council of the In- and original member Lincoln's Inn ; b. Denny Abbey, Cambridge- first President of stitute of Patent Agents ; shire ; 2nd s. of James M. Witt, Swaffham Institute over seven the Chartered (President Prior, and 40 Eccleston Square ; m. Emily under years) ; was Examiner (1893) Register Anne. d. of James Taylor. Educ. : Eton ; Rules first Coun- class of Patent Agents' ; County King's Coll. Camb. 1st Classical Tripos ; cillor for Southend Division of Essex (1889) Hulsean University Prizeman ; Capt. of and Chairman of four (nine years C.C., long Eton ; Scholar and afterwards Senior Fellow of of County Committees) ; member Standing King's College, Cambridge ; barr.-at-law ; Joint, Police Administration, and Licensing a member of the South-Eastern Circuit. Pub-

Committees for county of Essex ; Chairman lications : The Mutual Influence of the of South-East Essex Conservative Central Christian Doctrine and the School of Alex- Director of Southend Gas Co. Committee ; ; andria ; Then and Now, 1897. Recreations author of the novelty examination scheme football, cricket, hunting, driving. Address : in the Patent Act of and of 1 embodied 1902, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. ; Bridge the compulsory licensing provisions, Canadian End, Finchampstead, Berks. 1903 over 32 a leader- Patent Act, ; years [Died 7 Feb. 1906. in of the writer Engineering ; compiler WITT, Tansley, M.V.O. 1911 ; J.P. ; F.C.A. ; Illustrated Patent Record (commenced 1880) Head of Tansley Witt & Co., Chartered in and of the Abstracts of that journal, Accountants ; Auditor to H.M. Privy Purse Electric Lighting Patents in Dredge's Electric Office. Address : 38 South Audley Street, also contributed Illumination ; special W. ; Lansdowne House, Teddington. articles to the Times (Engineering Supple- [Died 3 Sept. 1915. author of Glean- ment) and the Standard ; WITTE, Count Sergius, member of Council of from Patent Laws of all and b. ings Countries, Empire ; Tiflis, 17(29) June 1849 ; . of of numerous papers on Patent Law Reform Director of Department of Agriculture in the of and other subjects (Society Engineers' Caucasus ; descended by his father from a of Arts' to premium, 1870) ; Society Delegate family of Dutch emigrants to Russia. Educ. : International Congress on Industrial Property, Kischaneff; Univ. of Odessa (degree of of British Paris, 1878 ; member Committee, Candidate of the Physico-Mathematical Vice- Paris International Exhibition, 1889 ; Faculty). After graduating in 1870 at the President d'honneur, International Congress Novorossisk Univ. (mathematical sciences), 1900. Recreation: on Patents, etc., Paris, entered the railway service ; collaborated in Address : 142 Inverness travelling. Terrace, several newspapers ; went into service of 57 Alexandra Southend-on-Sea. W. ; Road, Odessa Branch of S.-W. Railway, 1870; : Southend Clubs Savage ; Alexandra Yacht, later Chief Supt. During the Russo-Turkish [Died 6 Jan. 1910. war was Director of Traction of the S.-W. WISEMAN-CLARKE, Lieut.-General Somerset Railways. In 1879 appointed Director of the retired b. 11 June Molyneux, C.B. ; pay ; Department of Exploitation at the South- e. s. of late Nelson 1830 ; Wm. Clarke, western Railways Administration, and took formerly of Ardington, Berks, and Catherine, part in the transactions of the Railway Com- Sir Thomas Bt. m. d. of Gen. Molyneux, ; mission of Count Baranov ; wrote one of the Harriette, 2nd d. of late James Stanton volumes of the Transactions of the Commis- Lambert of Greg Clare, Co. Galway, and g. d. sion, and prepared the whole of the statute of of last Lord Kirkcudbright, 1856. Educ. : Russian railways. From 1881-89 Director of school Joined 93rd private ; Germany. the South-Western Railways ; Director of 1849 served Sutherland Highlanders, ; the Railway Department at the Ministry of throughout Crimean Campaign, 1854-56 : Finance and President of the Tariff Com- Indian Mutiny, under Sir Colin Campbell mission, 1889. Minister of Ways of Com- 1857-59 served in the Medi- (Lord Clyde), ; munication, 1892, and in August of the same Indies terranean, Ceylon, and East ; was year Minister of Finance. Secretary of State Colonel on the Staff in W. 1882- Jamaica, I., to His Majesty, 1896 ; actual Privy Councillor, Belfast 1886 ; Brig.-Gen. commanding District, 1899 ; in 1903 Minister of Finance ; re- 1887-92. Decorated : Crimean medal with sponsible for the Portsmouth Treaty which 3 Turkish war medal Indian clasps ; ; Mutiny ended the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 ; medal with 2 clasps. Address : 22 Thurloe formed 1st Russian Constitutional Ministry S.W. Club : United Service. Square, and was President ; retired 1906 ; possessed 30 1905. [Died July the highest Russian and foreign orders ; was WISSMAN, Major Herman von, German ex- honorary member of the Imperial Academy 1853. plorer ; b. Frankfort-on-Oder, Entered of Science and of most scientific and 1st African army, 1873; journey, 1880; benevolent societies in Russia ; Honorary explored the Congo for the Belgian Govern- citizen of 15 Russian towns. Publication : for Governor of German ment ; some years Principles of Railway Tariffs, 1884. Address : East Africa. [Died 15 July 1905. St. Petersburg. [Died 13 March 1915. WITHERS, Harry Livingston, Professor of WITTS, Rev. Francis Edward Broome, Rector

Education at the Owens College, Manchester, of Upper Slaughter ; b. 1840 ; e. s. of Rev. 1864 3rd s. of from 1899 ; b. Liverpool, ; Edward Francis Witts, J.P., D.L. ; m. 1875,

H. H. Withers of Spring Croft, Liverpool ; Margaret Hole, e. d. and heiress of Rev. Canon : unmarried. Educ. King's College School, G. D. Bourne, J.P., D.L. ; five s. three d. Oxford. : London ; Balliol College, Won Open Educ. Rugby ; Trinity College, Oxford.

Classical Scholarship at Balliol, 1882 ; 1st B.A. 1861 ; M.A. 1865; Curate of ,

Class in Classical Moderations, 1884; 1st 1864-65 ; Vicar of Temple Guiting, 1865-80 ;

Class in Literae Humaniores, 1887 ; served Norton, 1880-86 ; succeeded father in the as Assistant Master in the Wesleyan Ele- family living and estate of Upper Slaughter,

mentary Day School, Oxford ; the City of Gloucestershire, 1886 ; Rural Dean of

London School ; the Manchester Grammar Stow-on-the-Wold, 1891 ; Hon. Canon in 775 WODEHOT7SE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Gloucester Cathedral, 1906 ; Surrogate WOLSELEY, 1st Viscount, cr. 1885. Garnot for Diocese and Lord of Manor of Upper Joseph Wolseley, K.P., P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G. Slaughter, of which parish he was the D.C.L., LL.D., O.M. 1902; Field-Marshal; principal land owner and patron of the Col. Royal Horse Guards; Gold Stick-in- : editor of Gloucester living. Publications Waiting ; Col.-in-Chief of the Royal Irish 1882-91. of and Bristol Diocesan Kalendar, Regt. ; Hon. Col. Royal Canadian Regt. : of since Recreations hunting, shooting, fishing. Infantry 1899 ; b. 4 June 1833 ; e. s. Heir : Edward Francis Broome Witts, Capt. of Major Garnet Joseph Wolseley and Frances 2nd V.B. Glos'ter Regt. (Educ.: Eton; d. of W. Smith, Golden Bridge House, Co. Address : Dublin m. d. of Merton College, Oxford). Upper ; Louisa, A. Erskine, 1867 ; Gloucestershire. Clubs : one d. Slaughter Manor, Entered army 1852 ; Capt. 1855 ;

Junior Conservative ; Gloucester County. Major 90th Foot, 1858 ; Lieut.-Col. 1859 ;

[Died 18 Aug. 1913. Col. 1865 ; served with 80th Foot in Burmese

War, 1852-53 (medal) ; in Crimea with 90th WODEHOUSE, Hon. Armine, C.B. ; M.P. (L. Light for Saffron Div. of Essex from 1900 ; b. 24 Infantry (severely wounded, despatches, s. of 1st Earl of brevet of Major, medal with clasp, Knight of Sept. 1860 ; y. Kimberley, the of 5th K.G., and Lady Florence Fitzgibbon, C.I., Legion Honour, class Medjidie, d. of Turkish medal), Lucknow and defence of d. of last E. of Clare ; m. Elenor, late Matthew Arnold, 1889. Assist, private sec. Alumbagh (despatches, Brevet Lieut.-Col.. to Secretary of State for Colonies (E. Kim- medal with clasp); served in China 1860 of State for (medal and two clasps) ; appointed berley), 1880-82 ; to Secretary D.Q.G. Canada, 1867 (K.C.M.G., C.B.) ; commanded India, 1882-85 ; 1st private sec. to Secretary Red River 1870 A.A.G. Head- of State for India, 1886, and 1892-94; to Expedition, ; 1871-74 command of Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1894- quarters, ; troops on Isle of 1895. the Gold Coast, 1873, during the war with 1895 ; contested (L.) Wight, Decorated for services in India and Foreign the Ashantees (Maj.-Gen. ; G.C.M.G., K.C.B., medal with received thanks of Parlia- Offices. Address : 21 Sloane Gardens, S.W. clasp) ; " ment and a of for Club : Brooks's. [Died 1 May 1901. grant 25,000" courage, energy, and perseverance in the conduct of Rt. Hon. Edmond Robert, P.C. ; WODEHOUSE, the Ashantee War, presented with freedom b. 3 June 1835 ; s. of late Sir P. Wodehouse, of the city of London, and a sword of the K.C.B. ; m. 1876, d. of Rev. G.C.S.I., Adela, value of 100 1874 Governor of : guineas, ; C. W. Bagot. Educ. Eton ; Ball. Coll. Natal, 1879 (G.C.B., medal with clasp); Oxford (B.A. 1865 ; M.A. 1868). Barr. 1861 ; Quartermaster-General of the 1880 ; Private Secretary to , Forces, Adjutant-General, 1882-85 ; Commander-in- 1868-74 ; M.P. (U.L.) Bath, 1880-1906. Ad- Chief of Expeditionary Force to Egypt, 1882 dress : 56 Chester Square, S.W. ; Minley (received thanks of Parliament, raised to Grange, Farnborough, Hants. Clubs : Oxford and Peerage, grant of 30,000, general medal with Brooks's, Travellers', Cambridge. 1st class Khedive's 14 Dec. 1914. clasp, Osmanieh, star) ; [Died of the Gordon Relief 1884-85 Ernest Charles Expedition, WODEHOUSE, Major Forbes, thanks of raised to D.S.O. 1900 1st Battalion the Worcester- (received Parliament, ; Viscounty, two clasps) Adj. -Gen. to the shire Regiment ; b. 5'Aug. 1871 ; y. s. of late Forces, 1885-90 ; Commander of the Forces Col. Charles Wodehouse, C.I.E. ; m. 1906, in Ireland, Gen. Field- 3rd d. of late J. Swinton Isaac 1890-95; 1882; Amy Violet, Marshal, 1894; Commr.-in-Chief of the of Boughton Park, Worcester. Educ. : Army, 1895-1900. Publications : The Soldier's College. Entered 1892 ; Wellington army, Pocket-Book for Field 5th ed. 1886 2nd 1899-1903 Service, ; Adjutant Battalion, ; Captain Life of the Duke of 1900 1907 served S. 1899- Marlborough, 1894; ; Major, ; Africa, Decline Fall of and Napoleon, 1895 ; The 1902 (despatches, Queen's and King's medals, Story of a Soldier's Life, 1903. Heir 5 clasps, D.S.O.). Address : Cairo, Egypt. (under special remainder), d. Hon. Frances Garnet Club : United Service. [Died 12 March 1915. Wolseley, b. 1872. Address : Hampton Court Gustav William b. 1834 WOLFF, ; Hamburg, ; Palace. Clubs : Athenaeum, United Service. s. of Moritz Wolff, merchant, and Fanny [Died 26 March 1913. : Schwabe ; unmarried. Educ. private WOLVERHAMPTON, 1st Viscount (cr. 1908), schools, Hamburg ; College, Liverpool. Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Hartley Fowler ; G.C.S.I. ; Engineer and shipbuilder ; served apprentice- cr. 1895 ; P.O., D.L. ; Lord President of the ship with Whitwarth and Co., Manchester ; 1908-10 b. 16 1830 m. 1857 afterwards Council, ; May ; with Goodfellow and Co., Hyde ; Ellen C. I., d. of late G. B. Thorneycroft, of joined the late Sir Edward Harland, Belfast, Chapel House, Wolverhampton, and Hadley starting the shipbuilding and engineering Park, Salop ; one s. two d. Under-Secretary business of Harland and Wolff, 1860 ; retired Home Department, 1884-86 ; Secretary to from Harland and Wolff, 1908 ; M.P. (C.) Treasury, 1886; President Local Govern- East Belfast, 1892-1910. Recreations : shoot- ment 1892-94 ; Secretary of State for : Board, ing, fishing. Address 42 Park Street, W. ; India, 1894-95 ; Chancellor of the Duchy of The Den, Strandtown, Belfast. Clubs : Lancaster, 1905-8; M.P. (L.) E. Wolver- Carlton, Junior Carlton, Garrick. hampton, 1880-1908. Heir : s. Hon. Henry [Died 17 Apr. 1913. Ernest Fowler. Address : 105 Pall Mall, Right Honourable Sir Henry Drum- WOLFF, S.W. Clubs, cr. ; Woodthorne, Wolverhampton. mond, P.C. 1885 ; G.C.B., 1889 ; G.C.M.G., Athenaeum, Reform. [Died 25 Feb. 1911. cr. 1878 ; b. 1830 ; o. s. of Rev. Dr. Wolff and b. 17 Lady Georgiana Walpole, d. of 2nd Earl of WOMBWELL, Lt.-Gen. Arthur; May of Sir Bt. 1821 ; s. George Wombwell, 3rd Orford ; m. 1852, Adeline, d. of late Sholto of Yorkshire m. Rosa Douglas. Educ. : Rugby. Clerk in Foreign Newburgh Priory, ; d. of R. Shafto of Whitworth Office, 1846; employed in Florence, the Duncombe, Durham one s. Entered 1839 ; Ionian Islands, Bulgaria, Turkey, Egypt, Park, ; army, served Major-Gen. 1881 ; retired, 1881 ; Persia, Roumania, and Spain ; M.P. Christ- Crimea, 1854-55 (despatches, medal with church. 1874-80 ; Portsmouth, 1880-85 ; clasp, brevet of Major, 5th class Medjidie, was one of the Fourth Party ; Ambassador : Win- Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Madrid, Turkish medal). Address Egmont, chester. Clubs : United and 1892-1900. Publications : A Life of Napoleon Service, Army Suez Navy ; Hampshire, Winchester. at Elba ; Memnon Letters on the Canal ; Dec. 1914. Some Notes of the Past. Address : 28 [Died 30 Sir 4th cr. Cadogan Place, S.W. ; Boscombe, Bourne- WOMBWELL, George Orby, Bt.,

mouth. Clubs : Carlton, Athenaeum, St. 1778 ; D.L., J.P. ; Lieut. 17th Lancers, S. father Janes's. [Died 11 Oct. 1908. retired 1855 ; b. 25 Nov. 1832 ; 776 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WOOD

1855; m. 1861, Lady Julia Sarah Alice Alexander. Educ. : Radley and Eton d. Villiers, of 6th Earl of Jersey ; three d. Cornet 10th Royal Hussars, 1858 ; Captain. : Brevet. Educ. Eton. Cornet in 17th Lancers ; pro- 1867 ; Major, 1876 ; Lieut.-Colonel, for to moted gallantry, having taken part in 1879 ; Colonel, 1883 ; A,D,C, Maj.-Gen. Balaclava master of York and 1862-63 A.D.C. to G.O.C. the Forces charge ; ' Ainsty Malta, ; Hounds for several years. Owned about H.Q., Ireland, 1863-64; A.D.C. to G.O.C.,

12,300 acres. Heir : b. Capt. Henry Herbert Dublin Div. 1866-67 ; Adjutant Cav. Dep6t, 10th [b. 24 Sept. 1840; m. 1902, Hon. Myrtle Canterbury, 1875-76 ; commanded of Mabel Muriel Mostyn, y. d. of 7th Baron Hussars, 1881-86 ; Inspector Yeomanry Vaux of Harrowden]. Address : 20 Wilton and second in command of Cavalry, Alder-

Crescent, S.W. ; Newburgh Priory, Easing- shot, 1886-90 ; commanded Reg. District,

wold, Yorkshire. Club : Carlton. Hounslow, 1890-93 ; half-pay, 1893 ; Major-

[Died 16 Oct. 1913. General, 1894 ; appointed Major-General WOOD, Alfred C.B. 3897; b. 1836; m. 1892, commanding Shorncliffe, 1895 ; commanded Louisa Bettinson, d. of late J. S. Cudlip of 10th Hussars, Afghan Campaign, 1878-79;

Lamorna, Devonport. Entered R.N. 1855 ; Brevet Lieut.-Colonel and medal (mentioned in 10th Hussars retired, 1896 ; Chief Inspector of Machinery, despatches) ; commanded 1889. Address : Carisbrooke, Mannamead, Soudan Expedition, 1894 (mentioned in Plymouth. [Died 21 Nov. 1906. despatches, C.B. and medals). Recreations : WOOD, Cecil Godfrey (His Majesty's Consul- hunting, shooting, fishing, cricket, golf. General), in charge of His Majesty's Con- Address : Redoubt House, Shorncliffe. sulate Clubs : United M.C.C. Bilbao ; b. Damascus, 10 May 1851 ; Service, e. s. of Sir Richard Wood, C.B., G.C.M.G., [Died 22 May 1898. and Christina, d. of late Sir William Godfrey, WOOD, Sir Henry Hastings Affleck, K.CJ5., cr. 1894 b. 1826 s. of late Gen. John Bt., Kilcoleman Abbey, Kerry ; m. Helen ; ; Wood, of Mary, o. d. of W. Jemison-Smith, Malta, Lieut, of Tower London ; m. Catharine, lateR.N. Entered 1885 ; one s. one d. Educ. : private and d. of Com. Sankey, Bombay served public schools in France, Italy, and England. Army, 1843 ; Gen. 1889 ; Punjab, Entered Diplomatic Service as confidential 1848-49 (medal with clasp) ; Persia, 1856-57 clerk with Central India to H.M. Legation, Tangier, 1875 ; (medal clasp) ; during with accompanied Sir J. H. D. Hay on mission to Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 (medal clasp) ; 1867-68 Moorish Court, 1880 ; transferred as H.M. Abyssinian War, (medal) ; Afghan- 1879-80 commanded North Consul to Bengazi Tripolitania, 1882 ; re- istan, (medal) ; was moved with promotion to Jeddah, Eastern Division Bombay Army, 1881-85 ; Coast of lied Sea, 1888; promoted to be fifteen times mentioned in despatches, twice for service in the and received H.M. Consul-General at Tabriz, 1892 ; promoted field, accompanied Muzaffar Eddin Shah to distinguished service reward. Address : Teheran on H.I.M.'s accession to the Persian Chateau Gothique, Porte Gayole, Boulogne- 5 1904. throne ; proceeded to Astara on Caspian Sea sur-Mer, [Died Aug. b. of to welcome the Shah on return to Persia from WOOD, I. Hickory, author ; Manchester, Scotch m. d. of Edmund Europe, 1902 ; was thanked by United parents ; Ethel, c. States Government 1897 and 1903 for his Dobson, Frizinghall, Yorkshire ; no Educ.: care of American citizens and interests in Manchester. Apprentice in home-trade ware- in Manchester Insurance Azerbayaan ; received the Jubilee Medal, house ; Secretary ; 1897. Recreations : riding, shooting, work- Literary and Dramatic Work. Publications : otherwise Sililo- ing in ivory, horn, and precious metals, fond Recitations comic and ; of The of reading, boating. Address : Bilbao, Spain. quies ; Chronicles Mr. Pottersby ;

Club : Junior Constitutional. Life of Dan Leno ; Pantomimes, Songs, and [Died 18 July 1906. Musical Pieces. Recreations : lawn-tennis, Charles billiards and Address : Chellow WOOD, Malcolm, C.B. 1898 ; Chevalier golf. Dene, of Clubs : Green Room R. Hellenic Ordf>r of the Saviour ; F.R.G.S., Parley, Surrey. ; Arts, 26 1913. F.S.A. ; retired civil servant ; b. 1846 ; s. of Manchester. [Died Aug. late Capt. J. Wood, 11. N., discoverer of WOOD, Captain John Lockhart, D.S.O. 1900 ; b. 16 Dec. 1871 source of Oxus, gold medallist of Royal Geo- 18th Hussars ; resigned ; ; graphical Society; m. 1877, Edith Mary, 2nd s. of late Edward Herbert Wood of d. of William Weston, Field House, Abbey Newbold Revel, Rugby, and Isle of Raasay, : N.B. m. d. of G. F. Wood, Kent ; three d. Educ. Melbourne ; 1904, Mary Douglas, ones. Educ.: , Australia ; City of London School. MacCorquodale ; College. Entered 1892 served South In Indian Civil Service, 1866-72 ; Chief Con- army, ; Africa, 5 stable of Manchester from 1879 ; was member 1899-1902 (despatches, Queen's medal, - 2 J.P. Herts. of Sind Commission, 1872 79 ; J.P. for clasps, King's medal clasps) ; Address : The Hemel Bombay ; was in 2nd West Indian Regt. Hoo, Hempstead. Decorated for specia' services, particularly Clubs : Army and Navy, Cavalry. with reference to Fenian organisations. [Died 11 June 1915. cr. 1837 b. Recreations : cricket, billiards. Address : WOOD, Sir Matthew, 4th Bt. ; ; 1857 father 1868 Maud Westcroft, Carshalton, Surrey. Club : M.C.C. 21 Sept. ; S. ; m. [Died 19 Feb. 1915. Mary, d. of Thomas Rayner-Brown, and WOOD, Li cut. -Col. Cyril, C.B. 1900; com- widow of Frank P. Leon, 1894. Heir : bro. John b. 1860. Address : 43 manding 1st Batt. Essex Regt. (44th) ; b. Major Page, Clubs : 14 March 1852 ; s. of late Canon Wood of Prince's Gate, S.W. Brooks's, : 13 1908. , Gloucester ; unmarried. Educ. Hurlingham. [Died July Sir John 5th Bt. cr. 1837 ; Dr. Bridgman's, Woolwich ; R.M.C., Sand- WOOD, Major Page, ; b. 14 1860 S. bro. 1908 m. hurst. Joined 73rd Regt. 1872; Captain April ; ; 1896, Violet d. of late H. Stuart John- Essex Regt. 1882 ; Major, 1886 ; Lieut.-col. Mary Stuart, s. Heir : s. John Stuart b. 1900 ; served in S. African War, 1899-1901 son ; one Page, (despatches, C.B., medal and 4 clasps). 1897. Club : Naval and Military. 20 Oct. 1912. Decorated for meritorious service in the field . [Died Recreations : hunting, polo, golf, etc. Ad- WOOD, John Philip, W.S., LL.D. Prof, of dress : 20 Duke Street, St. James's, S.W. Conveyancing, Edinburgh University, 1891- Club : Army and Navy. 1901. Address : 16 Buckingham Terrace, [Died 2 .Sept. 1904. Edinburgh. [Died 14 Jan. 1906. Lieut.-Col. Oswald Gillespie, M.D., C.B. WOOD, Maj.-Gen. Edward Alexander, C.B. ; WOOD,

Shornclift'e b. 1900 R.A.M.C. ; Lieut.-Col. (local Colonel) commanding troops, Camp ; ; 8 e. in of No. 3 General Hospital, Kroon- London, May 1841 ; s. of late Sir Alex- charge b. Canada ander Wood and Sophia, d. of late J. S. stad, O.R. Colony ; Kingston, October 1851 *. of late John Brownrigg ; m. Janet, 3rd d. of late Caledon West, 30, ; 777 WOOD WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Gillespie Wood, Dep. Insp. - General of numerous contributions to reviews and John- Hospitals (Army), and Harriet Aline magazines ; occasional leaders ; Paris after

stone ; m. 1891, Sarah (d. 1901), d. of late Two Sieges. Recreations : public and socijd Robert Ireland of Belfast. Educ.: Edinburgh occupations of general utility. Address : 1873 Academy and University ; M.B. ; M.D. Bleak House, Burslem ; Queen Anne's 1872. Joined as : 1886 ; L.R.C.S.Ed. Army Mansions, S.W. Clubs Reform, National 1882 Surgeon, 1873 ; Egyptian Campaign, ; Liberal, Savage. [Died 8 Apr. 1901 . Khedive's Sir Tel-el-Kebir (medal and clasp, WOODBURN, Hon. John, K.C.S.I., cr. 1897 ;

star) ; promoted Surg.-Major, 1886 ; opera- Lieut.-Governorof Bengal from|1898. Entered in- tions on Nile, 1889 (Wad-el-Medjumi's Bengal C.S. 1863 ; Chief Secretary to Govt. Lieut.- vasion of Egypt) ; promoted Surg. N.-W. Provinces, 1888-93 ; Chief Commis- 1897 Col. 1894 ; Brigade Surg. Lieut.-Col. ; sioner, Central Provinces, 1893-96 ; Member

Boer War, 1899-1901 ; Local Colonel, 1899. of Council of Governor-General of India, Address : care of Sir C. R. M'Grigor, Bart., 1896-98. [Died 21 Nov. 1902. and Co., 25 Charles Street, S.W. WOODPORD, Stewart Lyndon ; b. New York

[Died 3 Jan. 1902. City. 3 Sept. 1835 ; o. s. of late Josiah Curtis Sir cr. 1879 WOOD, Richard, C.B. G.C.M.G. ; ; Woodford, New York ; m. 1st, 1857, Julia s. of retired on pension, 1879 ; b, 1806 ; Evelyn (d. 1899), 2nd d. of Henry Titcomb e. of Sir George Wood ; m. Christina, d. Capen ; 2nd, 1900, Isabel Hanson, e. d. of : William D. Godfrey, Bt., 1850. Educ. James S. Hanson ; one d. Educ. : Yale Coll.

Exeter. Employed in Syria during invasion and Columbia Univ. B.A. Colunbia ; LL.D. on by Viceroy of Egypt, 1832-33 ; special Trinity ; M.A. Yale and Columbia ; D.C.L.

service with Turkish Army, 1835-36; em- Syracuse. Admitted to Bar, 1857 ; messenger

ployed in Syria (medal), 1840-41 ; invested of New York Electoral Coll., conveying to with full powers from Turkish Government ; Washington vote for Abraham Lincoln as in the Lebanon with combined forces ; president, 1860; assist. United States assisted at surrender of Beyrout, and capture Attorney at New York, 1861: private in the of Sidon and Acre; dragoman to Embassy Volunteer Army, 1862 ; Lt.-Col. 1863 ; Col. at at Constantinople, 1834 ; Consul Damascus, 1864 ; Brevet Brig.-Gen. and assigned by first 1841 ; obtained permission from Queen president to duty of Brevet rank, 1865 ; Victoria to accept and wear the Nishan Military Governor of Charleston, S.C., and

Iftihar. conferred upon him by the Sultan ; Chief of Staff, Department of South, 1865 ;

agent and Consul- General, Tunis, 1855. resigned and resumed practice of law, 1865 ; : Publications Report on the Sea of Triton Lieut.-Governor of New York, 1867 ; At-

and the Chotts of Algeria ; Essay on the torney for the United States at New York, Mohammedan Religion and Islamitic Juris- 1876; president of New York Electoral prudence in Arabic. Address : 4 Boulevard College that voted for Ulysses S. Grant as : Dubouchage, Nice. Clubs Travellers' ; president, 1872 ; member of Congress, 1873 ; Cercle Mediterrane'e, Nice. member of Commission that framed the [Died 21 July 1900. charter of the Greater New York, 1896; WOOD, His Honour Judge William Wightman, Minister of the United States to Spain, 1897- Circuit Judge of County Court No. 20 1898 ; President Hudson-Fulton Celebration

(Leicestershire, etc.) from 1894 ; b. Littleton, Commission!, 1906 ; senior member law firm Middlesex, 21 May 1846; e. s. of Rev. of Woodford, Bover, and Butcher. Address : P. A. L. Wood, Canon of Middleham, Yorks, 1 Madison Avenue, New York. Clubs : Uni- and Rector of Newent, Glos, and Caroline, versity, Union League of Brooklyn, Lotus, e. d. of Hon. Sir Wm. Wightman, Judge of Century, New York. [Died 15 Feb. 1913. of of Court Queen's Bench ; m. Maria, y. d. WOODGATE, Maj.-General Edward Robert

Major Wellington Browne, 45th Regt., 1887. Prevost, C.B. ; Colonel on Staff, commanding

Educ. : Eton ; University Coll. Oxford troops, Sierra Leone, W. Africa ; b. 1 Nov.

(B.A. 1868). Called to Bar at Inner-Temple, 1845 ; 2nd s. of the Rev. Henry Arthur

1871 ; practised on the Home and South- Woodgate, B.D., rector of Belbroughton,

eastern circuits, at the Essex and Herts Worcestershire ; Proctor for the Diocese of Sessions, and before Parliamentary com- Worcester. Educ. : Radley and Sandhurst. : mittees. Publications founder and editor of Joined 4th King's Own Regt. 1865 ; served

the Eton College Chronicle, 1863 ; editor of with it in the Abyssinian Expedition of 1868 in of 1873-74 the Oxford Undergraduates' Journal, 1867 ; (medal) ; served Ashanti War Sketches of Eton, 1874. Recreations : boat- (medal with clasp, mentioned in despatches) ; ing (Eton eight, 1863-64; Oxford eight, passed the Staff College, Dec. 1877 ; pro- : 1866-67), hunting. Address 3 King's Bench moted Captain 1 March 1878 ; proceeded : Walk, Temple, E.C. Clubs Union, Leander ; in 1878 to S. Africa on special service ; served County. Leicester. [ Died 9 Feb. 1914. in the Zulu War of 1879 as Staff Officer to WOOD, Zachary Taylor, C.M.G. 1913; Colonel (afterwards Sir Evelyn) Wood, V.C. b. in R.N.W.M.P. ; 27 Nov. 1860; m. 1888, (medal with clasp, mentioned despatches, of officer in Frances Augusta, y. d. Joseph Daly. Educ. Brevet of Major) ; served as Staff

R.M.C., Kingston. Served N.W. Rebellion, the W. Indies, 1880-85 ; proceeded to India

1885 (medal) ; Inspector, R.N.W. Mounted as regimental officer La autumn 1885 ; Lieut.- Police 1885 ; Assistant Commissioner, 1892 ; returned in Dec. 1889 ; promoted 1st went to Yukon, 1897 ; Member of Council, Colonel 26 June 1893, and commanded Yukon Territory, 1900. Address : Dawson Battalion of his regt. till June 1897, then 15 City, Yukon, Canada. [Died Jan. 1915. promoted Colonel ; appointed Companion to WOODALL, William, J.P. ; senior partner in of the Bath, 24 May 1896; appointed of the James Macintyre and Co., potters, Burslem ; command the Regimental District

Chan-man of Sneyd Colliery Co. ; Chevalier King's Own at Lancaster in Sept. 1897; b. new of the Legion d'Honneur ; 1832 ; e. s. of sent on special service to organise a William Woodall, Shrewsbury; m. 1862, regiment and to take command of troops in Evelyn, d. of late James Macintyre (d. 1870). Sierra Leone, where tribes were in state of Educ. : Liverpool. Surveyor-General of rebellion, April 1898. Decorated for war Ordnance, 1886; Financial Secretary of services (medals) and C.B. by kindness of : War, 1892 ; Chairman of the Dissenting Her Majesty Queen Victoria. Recreations interest in Deputies ; took an active the usual amusements, rowing, riding, shooting, Technical Education movement, and in the tennis, etc. Clubs : United Service, British welfare of the deaf mutes and blind, serving Chess, Leander Boat. [Died 24 March 1900. on each of the Royal Commissions appointed WOODHOUSE, Rev. Frederick Charles, M.A., Folkestone, to inquire and report thereupon ; M.P. (L.) R.D. ; Vicar of Holy Trinity, for Hanley, 1885-1900. Publications: from 1885; Rural Dean of Elham from 778 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WOODWARD

1895 ; Hon. Canon of Canterbury, 1900 ; Sussex ; m. Margaret Louisa, 2nd d. of late b. Hampstead, 26 Nov. 1827; 4th s. of George Granville Bradley, D.D., Dean of : George Edward Woodhouse and Joanna Westminster ; three s. Educ. Lancing

Woodhouse ; m. 1st, 1853, Susanna Agnes, College ; Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford. 1st d. of Edward Chorley, M.D. ; 2nd, 1890, Class Mods. 1863 ; 1st Class Lit. Hum. 1865 ; d. : of Mary, 2nd of James Worrall. Educ. Fellow of Trinity, 1865 ; tutor Trinity,

Mount Radford School, Exeter ; tutor ; 1866-80 ; bursar, 1867-87 ; President, 1887- St. and John's Coll. Camb. Ordained deacon 1897 ; Rector of Little Gaddesden, Herts ; of by Bishop Chichester, 1850 ; priest by Chaplain and Librarian of Ashridge, 1900-4 ;

same, 1851 ; curate of Old and New Shore- Treasury Commissioner for the Inspection of of of ham, Sussex, 1850-56 ; minister Clayton, University Colleges, 1901 ; Chairman of Manchester, 1856-58 ; Rector of St. Mary's, Advisory Committee for the Allocation Hulme, Manchester, 1858-85. Publications : Grants to Univ. Colleges, 1906-10. Publica- : ii. St. John's College, Chapel, 1848 ; Exemplar tions Herodotus, Bks. i. and edited of Penitence, 1872 ; Military Religious with English notes, 1873 ; At the Temple Life : Orders, 1879 ; of the Soul, 1890 ; Church, 1911. Address The Master's for for Manual Lent, 1887 ; Manual Advent, House, Temple, E.C. [Died 19 July 1915. 1887 Manual for 1889 Manual ; Holy Days, ; Col. Robert C.B. for 1890 WOODTHORPE, Cosset, ; Sundays, ; Spiritual Lessons, 1893 ; of India b. 23 for Superintendent Survey ; Sept. Thoughts the Times, 1894 ; Monasticism, 1844 ; 2nd s. of Capt. John Bolton Wood- 1896 ; Thoughts by the Way, 1901. Recrea- : thorpe, R.N. Educ. privately ; R.M.A. tions : travel, study, history, architecture. Woolwich. Joined R.E. at Chatham, 1865 ; Address : Trinity Vicarage, Folkestone. proceeded to India, 1869 ; joined the Survey Clubs : Radnor. Primrose, 1871 in the Lushai 27 1905. Department, ; employed [Died Sept. Hills (medal), 1871-72 ; Garo Sir cr. 1905 Expedition WOODMAN, George Joseph, Kt., ; 1872-73 with the Hills J.P. Walbrook of Expedition, ; Naga ; Alderman, Ward, City Field Force 1875. Attached to b. (punitive), London ; 1847 ; m. 1883, Bessie, d. of the Kuram Field Force under General (after- William Bailey. Sheriff of London City, wards Roberts, 1878-79 ; and with 1904-5 of London Officer Lord) ; Lieutenant, City ; the Kabul Field Force in 1879-80 wounded of the of Honour Commander of ; Legion ; in slightly twice ; mentioned despatches Order of Conception de Villa Vicosa of (medal and brevets of major and lieut.-col.) ; Portugal, also of Order of Isabel the Catholic with the Aka Field Force, 1884-85 (mentioned of Spain. Address : The Grange, Motting- in despatches) ; with the mission to Chitral ham, Eltham, Kent. [Died 26 March 1915. and the Pamirs under General (afterwards WOODROFFE, Hon. James T. ; b. Glanmire, Sir W.) Lockhart (thanks of Government of Co. 16 March 1838 e. s. of Rev. Cork, ; Very of India and Secretary State) ; Burma, 1886- John Canon Woodroffe ; m. 1863, Florence 1887 ; clasps and C.B., D.G.M.G. for Intelli- d. of late James Barrister- (deed.), y. Hume, in gence, Simla, 1889-92 ; charge Boundary at-law and Senior Presidency Magistrate of Surveys between Burma and Siam, 1892-95. Calcutta four s. three d. Educ. : ; Trinity : Publications The Lushai Expedition, 1872 ; College, Dublin. University Scholar (Mathe- various papers read before the Royal Geo- matics), 1858 ; B.A. 1859 ; Senior Moderator ; graphical Society, Anthropological Society gold medallist, Ethics and Logic. Barr. and the Society of Arts, also the B.A. in 1888. Inner Temple, 1860 ; advocate of late Recreations : Clubs : Junior 1860 painting, polo. Supreme Court, Calcutta, ; officiating United Park. Advocate- 1892-93 Advo- Service, Hyde General, Bengal, ; 26 1898. of [Died May cate-General Bengal, Calcutta, 1899-1904 ; additional member of H.E. the Governor- WOODWARD, Horace Bolingbroke, F.R.S. F.G.S. ; Assistant Director on Geological General's Legislative Council, 1902-4 ; made of and Wales b. K.C.S.G. by His Holiness Leo XIII. for Survey England (retired) ; 2nd s. of late service rendered to the Catholic Church in London, 20 Aug. 1848 ; Dr. S. P. Woodward, of the British Museum ; India ; J.P. Devon and Dorset, and C.C. m. Alice one d. Educ. : Dorset. Address : Ware, Uplyme, Devon. Jennings (d. 1902) ; : private schools. Assistant in Library and Clubs Reform ; Bengal. Museum of 1863 [Died 3 June 1908. Geological Society, ; joined Geological Survey in 1867 ; Pres. Geologists' WOODROOFFE, Very Rev. Henry Reade, M.A. ; Association, 1893-94. Publications : Geology b. 27 April 1834 ; s. of Rev. T. Woodrooffe, of England and Wales, 1876, 2nd ed. 1887 ; Canon of Winchester ; m. Elizabeth Marian, Geological Survey Memoirs on Geology of d. of W. C. Oak ; two s. three d. Educ. : East Somerset and the Bristol Coal-fields, Brighton College ; Christ Church, Oxford. 1876 ; Norwich, 1881 ; Jurassic Rocks, Missionary to Kafirs, 1857-64 ; Curate of

1893-95 ; Soils and Subsoils, 1897 ; 2nd Ryton, Co. Durham, 1865-67 ; Rector of ed. 1906 ; Geological Atlas of Great Britain, Somerset East, Cape Colony, 1868-85 ; 3rd ed. with 1913 of 1904 ; Ireland, ; The Inspector Schools, Cape Colony, 1883-97 ; Canon, Grahamstown Cathedral, 1876-1911, History of the Geological Society of London, 1907 of \Vater 1910 and Archdeacon of Cradock, 1909-11. Pub- ; Geology Supply, ; of 1911 of Soils lication : Co-Translator of the Book of History Geology, ; Geology and Substrata, 1912 ; Wollaston Medallist, Common Prayer into Kafir ; Member of the Board of Revisers of the Kafir Bible. Ad- 1908. Recreation : chess. Address : 85 dress : Grahamstown, South Africa. Coombe Road, Croydon. [DM 1 Oct. 1913. [Died 5 Feb. 1914. Sir cr. Admiral C.B. WOODS, Albert William, K.C.B., 1897 ; WOODWARD, Robert, 1886, landlord b. 7 Nov. 1838 s. of a K.C.M.G., cr. 1890 ; G.C.V.O., cr. 1903 ; R.N. ; ; ; d. of William Garter Principal King-of-Arms from 1869 ; clergyman ; m. Mary Kate, b. of Educ. : India Here- 1816 ; s. late Sir William Woods, L. Boxer, Jamaica. ; 1850 1870 Garter Kiug-of-Arms ; m. Caroline, d. of ford. Entered Navy, ; Comm. ; 1894 Vice- Robert Cole, Rotherfield, Sussex, 1838. Captain, 1879 ; Rear-Admiral, ; 1893 served 2nd Entered College of Arms as Pursuivant, 1838 ; Admiral, 1900 ; retired, ; Lancaster Herald, 1841. Address : Heralds China War (medal, Taku and Canton clasps); 1884-85 College, E.G. ; 69 St. George's Road, S.W. Eastern Soudan, (medal) ; Burma, [Died 7 Jan. 1904. 1885-86 (despatches, C.B., medal and clasp). for services in China and Burma. WOODS, Rev. Henry George, D.D. ; Master Decorated : out-door. Address : of the Temple from 1904 ; Hon. Fellow of Recreations Hoptou Mortimer. Trin. Coll. Oxford ; b. Northamptonshire, Court, Cieobury 16 1907. 16 June 1842 ; e. s. of Henry Woods, Heene, [Died Apr. 779 WOLEIQE-GORDON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

WOLRIGE-GORDON, H., M.A., V.D., J.P., The Holy Communion (four Visitation Aberdeen- D.L., of Hallhead and Esslemont, Addresses), 3rd ed. 1910 ; Novum Testamen- b. shire ; Barrister, Lincoln's Inn, 1855 ; tum secundum editionem S. Hiero- Latine, ' s. 1831 ; of Col. J. Wolrige ; m. 1856. Anne, uymi (with Rev. H. J. White), The Four c. of Hallhead and o. of Major R. Gordon Gospels, 1898 ; The Acts, 1904 ; Prayers lor : in Esslemont. Educ. Marlborough ; Exeter Use College, 2nd ed. 1890 ; The Episcopate of Gordon of Charles College, Oxford. Assumed name ; Wordsworth, 1898 ; Bishop 2nd Vol. Batt. Lt.-Col. (Hon. Col. 1886) Sarapion's Prayer-book, 2nd ed. 1910 ; Gordon Highlanders, 1873-91 ; Hon. Col. Teaching of the Church of England for 1885. 1895 ; contested East Aberdeenshire, Information of Eastern Christians (with

Address : Esslemont, Ellon, Aberdeenshire ; Greek translation by Dr. John Gennadius, : Carlton also 53 Queen's Gate, S.W. Clubs ; Russian and Arabic), 1900 ; the Ministry 14 1906. of New Edinburgh. [Died July Grace, 2nd ed. 1902 ; Family Prayers, Sir WOOLFRYES, Surg.-General John Andrews, 2nd ed. 1905 ; The Law of the Church and

K.C.B. cr. 1902 ; C.B. 1879 ; C.M.G. 1880 ; Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister, 2nd b. 1823 s. of late K.H.P., M.D. ; ; John ed. 1910 ; The Invocation of Saints and the of Woolfryes Salisbury ; m. 1886, Ada Sophia 22nd Article, 2nd ed. 1910 ; Preface to the d. of A. P. MacEwen. Educ. : private Doctrine of the Assyrian Church, by Rev. in 1st Ashanti school. Served War during W. Wigram, 1908 ; Ordination Problems,

2nd phase as Principal Medical Officer ; also 1909 ; Unity and Fellowship, 1910. Ad- as Officer at dress : Principal Medical the Cape The Palace, Salisbury ; Lollards' the Galeka Gaika during and Rebellions, Tower, Lambeth, S.E. ; West Lulworth, as 1877-78 ; again at Natal Principal Medical Wareham. [Died 16 Aug. 1911. Officer the Zulu and the b. throughout War WORGAN, Lt.-Gen. John ; 1821 ; m. 1st, 1879. Decorated of Seccocoeni Campaign, C.B. 1848, d. Captain Strettell ; 2nd, 1899,

for Cape War ; C.M.G. for Zulu War ; Hon. Maria L. Wyatt, e. d. of Louis Keller of Physician to Queen Victoria, 1899 ; to King Stockfleld Hall, Warwickshire. Entered to Edward, 1901 ; King . 1910. army, 1840; Maj.-Gen. 1877; retired, 1878; Address : Woodbury House, Wells, Somerset served Persian Campaign, 1857 (medal). Club : Army and Navy. Address : 19 Cromwell Crescent, S.W. [Died 12 Jan. 1912. [Died 7 Nov. 1909. Canon of WOOLLAM, Rev. J., R.D. ; Rector WORMELL, Richard, D.Sc., M.A. ; Fellow

Burton-le-Coggles from 1883 ; Rural Dean and President College of Preceptors ; Vice- of Betisloe from b. s. of 1896 ; Nov. 1827 ; President, 1876-1904 ; b. Leicester, 17 Sept. J. St. Albans d. Woollam, ; m. 1866 ; one 1838 ; e. s. of late Robert and Mary Wormell of Educ.: Stanmore School, Middlesex; Bishop's of Leicester ; m. 1870, Dora Gildon, o. d. Bristol St. John's d. College, ; College, Oxford, late Guy of Twickenham ; five s. three Lit. M.A. 1853. 1st Class Hum. 1850 ; 2nd Educ. : Borough Road College ; University Master of Hereford Cathedral School, 1852- Coll. London. Honours in Mathematics 1858 Curate of ; Pipe and Lyde, Herefs. London ; gold medallist, Nat. Phil. 1866. of 1854-58 ; Head Master Hereford Cathedral Mathematical master, Middle Class school, of Herefs. School, 1858-69 ; Vicar Yarkhill, 1866 ; instructor in mathematics, Royal 1868-83 Rural of S. ; Dean Frome, 1882-83 ; Naval College, Greenwich, 1873-74 ; head- Prebendary of Sanctas Crucis in Lincoln master Central Foundation School of London, : Cathedral, 1897. Recreations Semitic 1874-1900 ; Royal Commission Secondary Literature : and farming. Address Burton- Education, 1892 ; President Headmasters' le-Coggles Rectory, Grantham. Club : Association, 1895-96. Publications: scien- Constitutional. [Died 4 Jan. 1909. tific and educational subjects. Recreation : WOOSNAM, R. B., Chief Game Ranger, experimental physics. Address : Roydon, British East Africa from 1910. Was leader near Ware. Club : Savile. of the British Museum Expedition to Mt. [Died 6 Jan. 1914. Ruwenzori went to other de ; Ngamilaud and WORMS, 2nd Baron de (cr. 1871), George of S. Africa for parts collecting the Museum Worms, J.P., D.L., F.S.A., F.R.G.S., F.G.S. ; and Zoological Society. Address : c/o Vice-President, . Royal Society of Literature, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, 1896-1900 ; President Egham Branch Surrey

S.W. [Died 4 June 1915. Constitutional Association ; Grand Com- WORDSWORTH, Rt. Rev. John, D.D., LL.D., mander of Imperial Order of Francis Joseph of from 1885 b. b. 1829 e. s. Bishop Salisbury ; Harrow, of Austria ; London, 16 Feb. ; e. s. 21 Sept. 1843 ; of Christopher Words- of 1st B. de Worms and Henrietta, d. of late of worth, afterwards Bishop Lincoln (d. 1885), S. M. Samuel ; S. 1882 ; m. 1860, Louisa, d. of s. d. and Susanna Hatley, George Frere, o. d. of late Baron de Samuel ; two one

Twyford House, Herts ; m. 2nd, Mary, d. Educ. : Univ. of London ; College of Brussels of Col. R. Williams, M.P., Bridehead, Head of firm of G. & A. Worms, 1856-79 ;

Dorchester, 1896 ; three s. two d. Educ. : J.P. for Surrey, Middlesex, Sussex, London,

Ipswich ; Winchester ; New College, Oxford Borough of Hove ; member Urban District 1st class Mods. class (M.A.). 1863; 2nd Council, Hove, 1884-98 ; Austro-Hungarian Lit. 1865 Latin 1868-78. Hum. ; Essay, 1866 ; Consul at Edinburgh and Leith,

Craven Scholar, 1867. Ordained, 1867 ; Publication : The Currency of India, 1876.

M.A. 1868 ; Assistant Master Wellington Recreations : golf (President Brighton and of of Coll. 1866 ; Fellow Brasenose Coll. Oxford, Hove Golf Club), cricket ; collector of of 1867 ; Prebendary Lincoln, 1870 ; Select classical and historical works, and

Preacher, 1876, 1888 ; Grinfleld Lecturer on English engravings of stipple school Whitehall of LXX., 1876-78 ; Preacher, 1879 ; eighteenth and early part nineteenth

Bampton Lecturer, 1881 ; Oriel Professor centuries. Heir : s. A. D. M. G. de Worms. of Interpretation of Holy Scripture, Fellow Address : 17 Park Crescent, Portland Place, of Adelaide of Oriel College, and Canon Rochester, W. ; Milton Park, Egham ; 27 of the British : 1883-85 ; Fellow Academy, Crescent, Hove, Sussex. Clubs Carlton, 1904. Publications : Fragments and Speci- Junior Carlton, Constitutional.

mens of Early Latin, 1874 ; University [Died 26 Nov. 1912. on 1878 The archi- Sermons Gospel Subjects, ; One WORNUM, Ralph Selden, F.R.I.B.A., Nicholson Religion, Truth, Holiness, and Peace, tect ; b. 1847 ; s. of Ralph desired by the Nations and revealed by Wornum, Keeper of Nat. Gallery. Educ. : S. Jesus Christ (the Bampton Lectures), 1881, London Univ. School and College ; Biblical articled to 2nd ed. 1887 ; Old Latin Texts, Kensington School of Art ;

No. I (g]), 1883 ; No. II. (k, n, o, p, a 2) s,) Thomas Roger Smith, 1865. Obtained

with Dr. Sanday and Rev. H. J. White, 1886 ; Donaldson Medals at L.U.C. 1864, 1865; 780 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WEIGHT

' Travelling Studentship of Royal Academy Emily, d. of G. W. Horn Richmond. Educ. ol Arts, 1872. In partnership with Edward Elizabeth College, Guernsey!; Christ's College, Salomons (1877) erected Agnews Galleries, Cambridge. Founder and Principal of the

London ; Ely Grange, Frant ; Francon, Collegiate Establishment for preparation of all Biarritz ; Lord Wimborne's villa, Biarritz ; candidates for competitive examinations,

Maiden Erlcgh, Reading ; Rusthall House, which achieved greater success than any

Tunbridge Wells ; having dissolved partner- other Institution ; M.P. (L.) for Wallingford,

ship in 1887, erected Lord Glenesk's house, 1880 ; elected to the first London County 138 for W. Beckett Council a which had never Piccadilly ; Piccadilly ; by constituency" Islet, Maidenhead Court ; Mongewell on the seen him for distinguished services." : Thames ; summer palace for Queen Regent Publications pamphlets on educational of at at St. of letters Spain San Sebastian ; houses subjects ; writer many on many Hill of for Jean de Luz ; 35 Street, Mayfair ; subjects to many papers, and articles : Broad Court Flats, Bow Street ; Tylney magazines. Address 7 Powis Square, : Hall, Hants ; Santander, Spain ; Isenhurst* Bayswater, W. Clubs Reform, Authors', of Sussex ; house near Gibraltar ; offices, Gt. National Liberal (of which he was one the etc. Recreations : six Maryborough Street, founders), Savage ; New, Brighton. music, golf. Address : 26 Bedford Square, [Died 5 Aug. 1898. : 1910. W.C. Club Arts. [Died 14 Nov. WRENCH, Edward Mason, F.R.C.S. ; M.V.O. Sackville of WORSLEY, Lord ; Charles Pelham ; 1907 ; V.D. ; Surgeon to Duke Devon- b. Lieut. Royal Horse Guards ; 14 Aug. 1887 ; shire at Chatsworth ; Consulting Surgeon, e. s. b. I of 4th ; m. 1911, Lady Whitworth Hospital, Darley ;

Hon. Alexandra Freesia Vivian, sis. of 4th July 1833 ; s. of Rev. T. W. Wrench, Rector : . Educ. Eton ; R.M.C. of St. Michael's, Cornhill ; m. Anne Eliza,

Sandhurst. Entered army, 1907. Address : d. of Wm. Kirke, Markham Hall, Notts ; Barracks, Regent's Park, N.W. three s. one d. Educ. : Merchant Taylors' as [Died 30 Oct. 1914. School ; St. Thomas's Hospital. Served WORSLEY, Colonel Henry Robert Brown, C.B. Ass. Surgeon 34th Regt. in Crimea, 1854- list assaults 1882 ; unemployed Indian Army ; b. 14 1856 ; present in trenches at on s. Feb. 1833 ; of Major Worsley, 74th Regt. ; Quarries and Redan, Sebastopol (despatches, : m. 1859, Alice Mant. Educ. Private School, medal and clasp, Turkish decoration) ; served in Hall Place, Bexley. Entered Indian Army, with 12th Royal Lancers India, 1856-60 ; in affair of 1852 ; served against rebels Burmah, present at at Jhejhun, and Battle

1853-54; Indian Mutiny, 1857 (medal); Banda, 1858 (medal and clasp) ; retired

China, 1858 (medal) ; received thanks of from army, 1862 ; Trustee Sir Joseph Whit- Bengal Government for service against worth Institute, Darley. Publications :

Lushies, 1869 ; Egypt, 1882 (received thanks several medical pamphlets and addresses. of Parliament, C.B. and 3rd class Medjidie, Address : Park Lodge, Baslow, Derbyshire. medal and Khedive's star). Address : Gat- [Died 12 March 1912 combe, Maidenhead. Club : Junior Consti- WRENFORDSLEY, Sir Henry Thomas, Kt., cr. : tutional. [Died 25 May 1902. 1883. Educ. France ; Trin. College, Sir Bt. cr. Dublin. Barr. Middle 1863 Junior WORSLEY, William Cayley, 2nd ; Temple, ;

1838 ; D.L., J.P. ; b. York, 6 Dec. 1828 ; Counsel for Privy Council Office ; Puisne d. of of 1877 S. father 1879 ; m. 2nd, Susan, Henry Judge Mauritius, ; Procurator and Windham Phillips, Greenroyd, Ripon, Hon. Advocate-General, 1878; Chief Justice

Col. 2nd Volunteer Batt. Yorkshire Regt. Western Australia, 1880 ; Fiji, 1882 ; Acting : of (1887), 1896. Educ. Shrewsbury ; Trin. Judge Victoria, 1888 ; Chief Justice Lee- Coll. Camb. Barr. Middle Temple, 1855. ward Isles, 1891-1907. Club : Carlton. Owned about 2600 acres. Ueir : n. William, [Died 2 June 1908. b. : 1861. Address Hovingham Hall, York- WREY, Sir Henry Bourchier Tokc, 10th Bt. ; : b. shire. Clubs Athenaeum, Carlton. cr. 1628 ; D.L., J.P. ; 27 June 1829 ; S. o. c. of [Died 10 Sept. 1897. father 1882 ; m. Marianne, 9th Lord WRAGG, Hon. Sir Walter Thomas, Kt., cr. Sherard, 1854. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Oxford 4th Batt. 1891 ; D.C.L. ; Puisne, Judge Supreme Court, (B.A.). Hon. Maj. Devonshire acres. Natal, 1883 ; Senior Puisne Judge, 1888 ; Regt. 1870-81. Owned about 8000 s. b. : acting Chief Justice, 1897-98 ; retired, 1899 ; Heir : Robert, 1855. Address Taw- b. 1842. Scholar of Worcester Coll. Oxford stock Court, Barnstaple.

(B.A. 1867 ; M.A. 1888 ; B.C.L., D.C.L. [Died 10 March 1900. Professor Albert 1894). Barr. Inner Temple, 1879 ; Police WRIGHT, Allen, A.M., in Magistrate, Ceylon, 1868-72 ; District Judge, F.G.S.A. ; Prof, of Geology and Zoology b. 1872-83 ; J.P., Isle of Man ; member of the Oberliu College ; Oberlin, Ohio, 27 April British and American Archaeological Society 1846; e. s. of Wm. Wheeler Wright of of Allen of Rome ; Fellow of Royal Colonial Insti- Tallmadge, Ohio, and Susan Mans-

tute ; Member, Imperial Society of Knights. field, Mass. ; m. 1st, 1874, Mary Lyon

Address : Stamford House, Bedford. Bedortha of Saratoga Springs, N.Y. ; 2nd, [Died 28 Oct. 1913. 1891, Mary P. B. Hill of Flemington, N.J. WRATISLAW, Adm. Henry Rushworth, C.B. Educ. : Oberlin Coll., and Columbia Coll. 1907 b. 1832 served Indians in School of New York Professor ; ; against Mines, City. 1870-72 assis- Vancouver Island, 1853 ; Baltic, 1854-55 ; in Berea College, Kentucky, ; of Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 ; retired 1881. Ad- tant on State Geological Survey Ohio, : Professor in dress Ringley, Reigate. 1873 and 1882 ; Oberlm College, [Died 26 July 1913. 1874; served in Union Army, 150th Regt. 1864 President of WREFORD-BROWN;, Captain Claude Wreford, Ohio National Guard, ; of of Public D.S.O. 1901 ; the Northumberland Fusiliers ; the Board Trustees Affairs, etc., b. of the Amer. Association 17 Feb. 1876. Entered army, 1897 ; Oberlin ; Fellow served Soudan, 1898 (British medal and for Advancement of Science. Publications^ : of in Ohio Khedive's medal with clasp) ; Crete, 1898 ; Geology Holmes County, Ohio, vol. v. Limits of the Glaci- South Africa (Queen's medal 4 clasps, King's Geol. Survey, ; 1893 on medal 2 clasps, despatches twice, D.S.O.) ; ated Area in New Jersey, ; papers N.W. Frontier of India, 1908 (severely the Fossil Fishes of Ohio in the American wounded, medal 1 clasp). Address : 5 Geologist and Ohio Geol. Survey. Recrea- Litfield Place, Clifton. [Died 25 May 1915. tions : bicycling. Address : Oberlin, Ohio, F.S.S. 2 Apr. 1905. WREN, Walter, M.A., F.R.H.S., ; USA. [Died s. Charles private tutor ; 2nd of late Richard Wren, WRIGHT, Rev. Henry Hamilton, D.D.,

d. of b. 9 March 1836 ; 2nd s. of Buntingford, Herts ; m. 1st, 1860, Eliza, Ph.D. ; Dublin,

late William Cox, Halesowen ; 2nd, 1867, E Wright, LL.D., Floraville, Donnybrook ; 781 WRIGHT WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Star Knight of Royal Order of North Acad., 1883-99 ; one of the Trustees of the of National of Sweden ; m. Ebba, 2nd d. N. W. Almroth, Library Ireland ; one of the Knight of North Star, Governor of Royal Trustees of the Royal Society of Antiquaries five 8. : Trin. of Ireland. Publications : various Mint, Stockholm ; Educ. memoirs in Coll. Dublin. First-class prizeman Heb- on biological and antiquarian subjects ;

1854-56 Arabic 1859 ; First joint-author with Dr. Studer of on rew, ; prizeman, " Report" Class Divinity Test, 1858; B.A. Trinity the Alcyonaria of the Challenger Ex- vol. College, Dublin, 1857 ; M.A. 1859 ; B.D. pedition, xxxi ; joint-author with Prof.

1873 : D.D. 1879, both stip. cond. ; M.A. T. H. Huxley of Memoir on Fossil Verte-

Exeter College, Oxford, 1862 ; Ph.D. Uni- brates (Reptilia) from the Irish Coal Meas- ures. : versity of Leipzig, 1875 ; Bampton Lecturer, Recreations travelling and plant- Address : Dub- Oxon, 1878 ; Donnellan Lecturer, Dublin, collecting. Trinity College, lin. : 1880 ; Grinfield Lecturer on Septuagint, Club Reform. [Died 2 March 1910. of Oxford Public Justice 1893-97, in the Univ. ; WRIGHT, The Honourable Mr. George,

Examiner in Semitic Languages, Oxford, K.C. ; Judge of High Court, Ireland, from

1894-95 ; Examiner in Hebrew, etc., in the 1901. Solicitor-General, Ireland, 1900-1901. : University of London, 1887-98 ; External Address 1 Fitzwilliam Square, East, Dub-

Examiner in Hebrew, Victoria University, lin ; Ryecroft, Bray, County Wicklow. Manchester, 1897*99, and University of [Died 15 May 1913.

Wales, 1897-1901; Vicar of St. John's, WRIGHT, Harold, B.A., LL.B. ; Stipendiary

Liverpool, 1891-98 ; Clerical Superintendent Magistrate, North Staffordshire, from 1893 ;

of Prot. Reform Soc. 1898-1907 ; Curate, b. Handsworth, Staffordshire, 13 April 185S ; Middleton Tyas, Yorks, 1859-63; British y. s. of late John Skirron Wright, M.P. for

chaplain at Dresden, 1863-68 ; chaplain of Nottingham, and Sarah, d. of Edward e. Trin. Church, Boulogne-sur-Mer, 1868-74 ; Tyrer ; m. Rosa Martha, d. of George

Vicar of St. Mary's, Belfast, 1874-85 ; repre- Heaton, of Handsworth, Staffordshire.

sentative for Diocese of Connor in General Educ. : privately and abroad ; Pembroke of Synod, 1882-85 ; incumbent Bethesda, Coll. Camb. Barr. 1880 ; contested Chorley

Dublin, 1885-91. Publications: Grammar Division, Lancashire, 1885 ; Greenock, 1886.

of Modern Irish, 1855, 2nd ed. 1860 ; Book Publications : treatises on the Bankruptcy Office of of Genesis in Hebrew, 1859 ; Book of Ruth, Acts and Debtors Acts, and The Heb. and Chald., with coll. of MSS., notes, Magistrate. Recreations : shooting, fishing. etc., 1864; Bunyan's Works, with notes, Address : Aston Hall, near Stone, Stafford- : 1866 ; Fatherhood of God, 1867 ; Zechariah shire. Club Reform. and his Prophecies (Bampton Lectures, [Died 23 Dec. 1908. of 1898 1879) ; Book Koheleth in relation to WRIGHT, Major Hedley, D.S.O. ; Squad- Modern Criticism and Modern Pessimism ron Commander, llth (P.W.O.) Bengal Biblical s. (Donnellan Lecture, 1883) ; Essays, Lancers ; of Henry Wright, Chetywnd of St. Educ. : 1885 ; Writings Patrick, 3rd ed. 1896 ; House, Hampton Court. privately. and Bible Readers' Manual, 2nd ed. 1895 ; Entered the Inverness Militia, 1876, Roman Catholicism examined in Light of passed into the regular Army, 1878, when he Scripture, 3rd ed. 1903; Introduction to joined 93rd Highlanders as 2nd Lieut. ; served Old Testament, 4th ed. 1898 ; Service of joined llth Bengal Lancers, 1880 ; the Mass in Greek and Roman Churches, with the escort Afghan Boundary Commis-

1898 ; The Intermediate State and Prayers sion, 1884-86 (despatches) ; Hazara Expedi- Relief for the Dead, 1900; Genuine Writings of tion, 1891 (medal with clasp) ; Chitral St. Patrick, with Life, 1902; Daniel and Force under Sir R. Low, 1895 (despatches,

his Prophecies, 1906 ; Daniel and its Critics, medal with clasp) ; N.W. Frontier, 1897 being a critical and grammatical comment- (commanded Chakdarra Fort during siege ; : ary, 1906 ; The Book of Isaiah and other two clasps and D.S.O.). Recreations polo, Address: Historical Studies, 1906 ; Light from Egyp- racing, shooting, fishing, yachting. tian Papyri on pre-Christian Jewish History, llth Bengal Lancers, Punjab, India. Club :

1908 ; joint editor of the Statutory Prayer- Junior Army and Navy. 1903. Book, 1902 ; A Protestant Dictionary, 1904. [Died 10 March : b. Address 90 Bolingbroke Grove, Wands- WRIGHT, Henry Smith, B.A. ; Quorndon, worth Common, S.W. [Died 22 March 1909. Derbyshire, 27 June 1839; 3rd s. of late Charles b. e. Charles WRIGHT, Ichabod, J.P. ; 1828 ; s. Ichabod Wright, Mapperley Hall, of late Ichabod Charles Wright and Hon. Notts, and Theodosia, e. d. of 1st Baron e. d. o. d. of late William Theodosia, of 1st Lord Denman ; ra. Denman ; m. 1st, Mary, d. of d. of 1852, Blanche Louisa, late Henry C. Cartledge ; 2nd, Josephine Henrietta, four s. Bingham of Wartnaby Hall. Lieut.-Col. late Rev. J. A. Wright ; two d,

(retired) commanding Robin Hood R.V. ; Educ. : Brighton Coll. ; Trinity College. M.P. Nottingham, 1868-70. Address : Wat- Cambridge (Scholar, 1861). 2nd class Classi- : combe Park, Torquay. Club Carlton. cal Tripos, 1862 ; won Grand Challenge [Died 9 May 1905. Cup, etc., at Henley in 1860 and 1861 in WRIGHT, Edward Fortescue, C.M.G. 1902; First Trinity crew. Barrister Inner Temple, firm of I. and Inspector-General, Police and Prisoners, 1865 ; joined the banking b. 1867 island of Jamaica ; 1858 ; s. of H. J. I. C. Wright and Col. Nottingham, ;

Wright ; m. 1st, 1885, Constance (deed.), d. retired, 1878 ; contested S. Nottingham (C.) J. 1892 of Rev. Hext ; 2nd, 1893, Annie Douglas, 1885 ; elected 1886, and again ; retired, d. of A. H. Alexander. Address : Kingston, 1895. Publications : First Four Books of 1885 Jamaica ; Coburg, Chudleigh, S. Devon. Homer's Iliad in English Hexameters, ; [Died 23 Nov. 1904. First Six Books of Virgil's JSneid in blank WRIGHT, Edward Perceval, M.A., M.D. (Dub. verse, 1903, and the last Six Books, 1908. : litera- et Oxon), F.R.C.S.I., J.P., F.L.S. ; b. Dublin, Recreations riding, motoring, and e. s. of late : Chichester. 27 Dec. 1834 ; Edward Wright, ture. Address Oaklands Park, 1910. LL.D. ; m. 1872, Emily (d. 1886), d. of Col. Club : Carlton. [Died 19 March : cr. 1887 C.B. b. Ponsonby Shaw. Educ. Trinity College, WRIGHT, Sir James, Kt., ; ; Dublin. Keeper of the Herbarium, Trinity 1823. Chief Engineer to Admiralty, 1870- S.E. College, Dublin, from 1869 ; President Royal 1886. Address: Keith Lodge, Woodside, 17 1899. Society of Antiquaries, Ireland, 1900-3 ; [Died Apr. cr. 1891 Director of Dublin University Museum and WRIGHT, Sir Robert Samuel, Kt., ; of Lecturer on Zoology, 1857-68 ; Professor of The Hon. Mr. Justice Wright; Judge of the Botany, Dublin University, 1869-1904 ; In- the Queen's Bench Division High vestigated the Flora and Fauna of the Court of Justice from 1891; Ex-Officio and Seychelles, Indian Ocean, 1867 ; Sec. R.I. Commr. for England of the Railway 782 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WROTTESLEY

b. Canal Commission ; 1839 ; m. Merriel, d. WRIGHT, General Sir William Purvis, K.C.B., of late R. S. 1891. Educ, : b. Rev. Chermside, cr. 1904 ; Binfield, Berks, 16 July 1846 : Balliol Coll. Oxford (B.A. 1861). Barr. *. of Captain C. M. M. Wright, Royal Navy, Inner : Temple, 1861. Address 14 St. and Helen Callender of Penicuik, N.B. ; m. James's Place, S.W. ; Headley Park, Lip- 1879, Louisa, widow of Lieut. C. C. Hassall, hook, Hants. Club : Athenaeum. R.N., and d. of Rev. J. B. Owen, vicar, St.

[Died 13 Aug. 1904. Jude's, Chelsea ; one *. one d. Educ. : Royal Naval School, New Cross. 2nd Prize WRIGHT, Gen. Sir Thomas, K.C.B., cr. 1893 ; R.N. College, Greenwich, session 1885-86. b. 27 Sept. 1825 ; s. of Charles Wright, one of Entered Royal Marines, 1862 ; Major-Gen. H.M. Gentlemen-at-Arms ; m. 1st, 1850, in 1900 ; served H.M.S. Victoria, Flagship, Clara (d. 1873), d. of late T. E. Dempster ; Mediterranean H.M.S. Pacific 2nd, 1894, Theodora, d. of G. W. Penrice, ; Satellite, ; H.M.S. Volage, Detached Squadron ; H.M.S. Eastbourne. Entered Bengal Army, 1894 ; Duke of Wellington, Portsmouth; H.M.S. General, 1889 ; served Punjab campaign, Detached 1848-49, including Chillianwallah and Goo- Narcissus, Flagship, Squadron ;

H.M.S. Bellerophon Flagship.'North America ; jerat (medal with two clasps) ; A.A.G. Assistant-Instructor Eusofzie expedition, 1858 (despatches, medal Musketry, Chatham Division ; Inst. Gunnery, Chatham Division ; with clasp) ; commanded Sikh cavalry, Auditor at Depot, Deal ; Assistant Adjutant- Indian Mutiny, 1858 (despatches, medal) ; G.S.P. Umbeyla campaign, 1863 (despatches, Brevet General, Royal Marines, Admiralty ; as Colonel Commandant ; D.A.G. Royal Lieut.-Col., clasp) ; Bhootan campaign, Mar. Admiralty; Jubilee Medal, 1865-66 (clasp) ; in command of a division 1897; Coronation 1902. Publication : in Bengal, 1884-85. Address : 8 Lancaster Medal, Road, South Norwood, S.E. Cruise of the Narcissus with the Detached [Died 18 Jan. 1910. Squadron. Recreations: fishing, golf, cycling. Sir cr. Address : 37 Ladbroke Square, W. Club : WRIGHT, Thomas, Kt., 1893 ; J.P. ; United Service. [Died 30 Apr. 1910. solicitor ; head of Sir Thomas Wright and b. Sir cr. Son ; Northampton, 15 Feb. 1838 ; s. of WRIGHT, William Shaw, Kt., 1914; of Joseph Wright and Jane Mobbs Prestidge ; M.A. Cantab. ; J.P. North Riding York-

m. Georgiana, d. of Peter Roberts of North- shire ; Chairman Hull and Barnsley Railway : ampton, 1862. Educ. Northampton. Co. ; Chairman Humber Conservancy Board ; b. 9 2nd s. of Sir Mayor of Leicester, 1887-88, and 1891-92; March 1843 ; William Wright, founded the Children's Hospital, Leicester, J.P., D.L. for East Riding, County Yorks.,

1888 ; was mainly instrumental in obtaining of Sigglesthorne Hall, East Yorks. ; m. a large extension of the borough of Leicester, Anna, d. of Benjamin Vipan of Sutton, s. : 1890, for which he received the honorary Cambs. ; two one d. Educ. Westminster ;

freedom of the borough. Recreations : Trinity College, Cambridge ; 2nd class in cricket, deer-stalking. Address : The Hollies, Classical Tripos, 1865. Recreations: golf, Stpneygate, Leicester. Clubs : Leicester- tennis, etc. Address : The Holt, Scalby, shire Constitutional, Leicester. nr. Scarborough. Club : New University. [Died 5 Aug. 1905. [Died 10 Nov. 1914. Sir cr. WRIGHT, Uriah John, l.S.O. 1906 ; b. 1840. WRIXON, Hon. Henry John, K.C.M.G., Surveyor of Prisons (retired). Address : 1892 ; President Legislative Council of 64 b. Crawford Street, Denmark Hill, S.E. ; Victoria from 1901 ; Ireland, 18 Oct. 1839 ; South Haven, Tennyson Road, Bognor. m. 1872, Charlotte, d. of late Hon. Henry Miller s. d. : [Died 4 Sept. 1914. ; one two Educ. Melbourne and Dublin Irish WRIGHT, William Aldis, M.A., LL.D., D.C.L., University (B.A. 1860). Attor- Bar, 1861 ; Solicitor-General, 1870 ; Litt.D. ; Vice-Master of Trin. Coll. Camb. 1888-1912. Contributor to Smith's Diction- ney-General, 1886-90; member of Council,

1868 ; member of Legislative Assembly, ary of the Bible, 1860-63 ; Secretary to the Old Revision Victoria, 1870; Vice-Chancellor of the Testament Company, 1870-85 ; of Melbourne. Publications: Joint-Editor of the Journal of Philology University 1896 Jacob 1903 ; from its commencement in 1868. Publica- Socialism, ; Shumate, of The Pattern Nation, 1906 ; The Religion tions : Bacon's Essays, 1862 ; The Cam- the 1908. Address : Raheen. bridge Shakespeare (with W. G. Clark), Common Man, Studley Park, Melbourne. Clubs : Mel- 1863-66 ; The Globe Edition of Shakespeare's bourne, University, Melbourne. Complete Works (with W G. Clark), 1864 ; The Bible Word-Book (with J. Eastwood). [Died 9 Apr. 1913. Arthur 1866 ; Plays of Shakespeare in the Clarendon WROTTESLEY, 3rd Baron (cr. 1838),

Press Series, 1868-97 ; Bacon's Advancement Wrottesley; Bt. 1842; D.L., J.P., C.C. of of Learning. 1869 ; Guillaume de Deguileville [Wm. de Verdon assumed name De The Pilgrimage of the Lyf of the Manhode Wrottesley, d. about 1240; his s. joined his s. at (Roxburghe Club), 1869 ; Generydes, 1873- Simon de Montfort ; g. g. served one 1878; The Bible Word-Book, 2nd ed. Crecy with the Black Prince ; and was

(revised and enlarged) 1884 ; Metrical of the original Knights of the Garter, 1349 ; of of s. the Yorkist Earl of Chronicle Robert Gloucester, 1887 ; his g. g. adhered to

Letters and Literary Remains of Edward Warwick, the King-maker ; 6th in descent I. 8th FitzGerald, 1889; The Cambridge Shakes- was 1st Bt., who adhered to Charles ; 2nd peare, 1891-93, 2nd ed. ; Letters of Edward Bt. served in American War (d. 1787) ; of Astronomical FitzGerald (Eversley Series), 1894 ; Letters Baron was a founder Royal for several of Edward FitzGerald to Fanny Kemble, Society, 1831 ; and P.R.S. years] ; s. of 2nd Baron 1895 ; Facsimile of the Milton MS. in the b. London, 17 June 1824 ; of d. of Library Trinity College, Cambridge, 1899 ; and Sophia, Thomas Giffard, Chillington, S. father m. Hon. FitzGerald's Miscellanies, 1900 ; More Letters Staffordshire ; 1867^; Elizabeth d. of of Edward FitzGerald, 1901 ; The Works Augusta Denison (d. 1887), four s. two of Edward FitzGerald, 7 vols. 1903 ; Milton's 1st Lord Londesborough, 1861 ;

Poems with Critical Notes, 1903 ; English d. (B.A.). Lord-Lieutenant Staffordshire, 1869-74 and Works of Roger Ascham, 1904 ; Westcott's 1871-87 ; Lord-in-Waiting, about 5800 acres. Re- History of the English Bible ; 3rd ed., 1905 ; 1880-85. Owned A Commentary on the Book of Job from a creation : formerly M.F.H. Heir : s. Hon. Hebrew MS. in the Univ. Library, Cambridge, Victor Alexander Wrottesley. Address : 8 S.W. 1905; Femina (Roxburghe Club), 1909; Herbert Grescent, Sloane Street, ; The Hexaplar Psalter, 1911. Address : Wrottesley, Wolverhampton. Clubs : Trinity College, Cambridge. Club : Athe- Brooks's, Travellers', Bath, M.C.C., Gros- uceum. [Died 19 May 1914. venor. [Died 28 Dec. 1910. 783 WROUGHTON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

1846 m. Director British WROUGHTON, Philip ; b. 6 April ; Red Cross, Turkey, 1912-13. 1875, Evelyn M., d. of Sir J. Neeld, 1st Club : Naval and Military. d. Educ. : Harrow Baronet ; one *. six ; [Died 29 Apr. 1915.

Christ Church, Oxford; B.A. 1868; M.A. WYLIE, James Hamilton, M.A., D.Litt. ; b. Northern 8 1844 s. 1877 ; M.P. (C.) Berks, 1876-85 ; June ; of James Wylie, C.C. Berks of 1 Division of Berks, 1885-95 ; Alderman merchant, Great Tower Street, E., and D.L. for Berks. 40 Burton County Council ; J.P. and Crescent, W.C. ; m. 1874, Agnes, Owned 8693 acres in Berks. Address : d. of Charles Alexander Maclaren, merchant, Club : Carlton. s. Woolley Park, Wantage. Howard Street, Glasgow ; four two d. 7 June 1910. : Christ's [Died Educ. Hospital ; Pembroke Coll. Kt. cr. 1876 Oxford 1st class Classical WYATT, Sir William Henry, ; ; (Scholar). Modera- b. s. of Thomas class Lit. J.P., D.L. ; 1823 ; Wyatt, tions, 1865; 2nd Hum. 1867; Educ. : Assistant Wlllenhall, Warwickshire ; widower. Master, Trinity College, Glen- privately.' Thirty years chairman of the almond, 1868-70; Inspector of Returns, Hatch. Board of County Lunatic Asylum, Colney Education, 1872-73 ; H.M.

Address : 88 Regent's Park Road, N.W. Inspector of Schools, 1874-1909 ; Ford Clubs : St. Stephen's, Westminster. Lecturer, English History, Oxford' Univer- 6 1898. [Died Jan. sity, 1900 ; Inspector Historical MSS. WYKE, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Lennox, K.C.B., Commission, 1909. Publications : History b. 1815. Lieut. of G.C.M.G. ; cr. 1879 ; Royal England under Henry IV., 1884-1898; Fusiliers, and Capt. on Staff of late King of The Council of Constance to the Death of 1845 : Hanover ; Vice-Consul Port-au-Prince, ; John Hus, 1900. Recreations reading and Consul- General Central America, 1852 '. travel. Address : 4 Lawn Road, Haver-

Minister Plenipotentiary, Mexico, 1860 ; stock Hill, N.W. [Died 25 Feb. 1914. 1867 Sir Hanover, 1866 ; , ; Lisbon, WYLLIE, Lt.-Col. William Hutt Curzon, 1881-84. Address : 23 Cheyne Walk, S.W. K.C.I.E., cr. 1902; C.I.E. 1881; C.V.O.

Clubs : Marlborough, Army and Navy. 1907 ; Political A.D.C. to Secretary of State 5 Oct. 1897. for [Died India from 1901 ; Indian Army ; retired ; C.M.G-. 1891. En- b. 5 Oct. 1848 s. of late WYLDE, Everard William, Cheltenham, ; if. tered Foreign Office, 1868 ; Assistant Clerk, Gen. Sir William Wyllie, G.C.B., and Amelia, Slave 1889 ; British Delegate to Trade d. of late Richards Hutt, Appley, Isle of

Conference, Brussels, and received commis- Wight ; m. 1881, Katharine Georgiana, d.

sion as acting Secretary of Legation, 1889 ; of D. F. Carmichael, late Madras Civil : Senior Clerk, 1894 ; retired, 1899. Service. Educ. Marlborough ; Sandhurst. [Died 2 Apr. 1911. Joined 106th Regt. L.I. as ensign, 1866: 1880 entered Indian Staff 1869 WYLDE, William Henry, C.M.G. ; V.D., Corps, ; joined b. trans- F.R.G.S. ; retired Civil Service ; Wool- the Oudh Commission, 2 Sept. 1870 ; e. of late Political wich, 11 April 1819 ; s. Gen. Wm. ferred to the Department 9 Jan. d. of late in Beluchistan under Sir Wylde ; m. 1846, Elizabeth Mary, 1879 ; served four s. three d. Educ. : War in Richard Massy ; Robert Sandeman during Afghan Sir private school. Proceeded to Spain, 1835, 1879-80 ; accompanied Gen. Robert and acted as private secretary to Col. Wylde, Phayre's force to the relief of Candahar. who was British Commissioner at head- Decorated in recognition of above services. quarters of Spanish Armies during Civil Was Military Sec. to the late Rt. Hon. W. of of and War ; was present at most of operations P. Adam, Governor Madras, 1881 ; British Legion on N. Coast, and of Spanish Private Secretary to Mr. Hudleston, after-

armies in interior of Spain ; entered Foreign wards acting Governor ; held successively Col. to of in Office, 1838 ; accompanied Wylde the appointments Resident Nipal,

Portugal, 1846, as Assistant Commissioner ; Governor-General's Agent in Central India, employed in furnishing Her Majesty's and Governor-General's Agent in Rajputana. Government with correct information respect- Recreations : riding, shooting. Address : ing military events in that country during 10 Onslow Square, S.W. Club : Army and Republican Revolution; was a member of Navy. [Died 1 July 1909. Commission which sat in London, 1865, to WYNDHAM, Rt. Hon. George, LL.D. Glas.

revise Slave Trade Instructions ; a member 1907 ; D.L. Edin. ; M.P. (C.) Dover from and of Commission of Inquiry into Consular 1889 ; Director London, Chatham,

Establishments, 1872 ; a Commissioner at Dover Railway ; Major Cheshire Yeomanry ; Coolie e. s. Paris, 1880, respecting Emigration to b. London, 19 Aug. 1863 ; of Hon. Percy of d. of Sir Reunion ; Superintendent Commercial, Wyndham and Madeline, Guy Consular, and Slave Trade Departments of Campbell, Bt., g. d. of Lord Edward Fitz- rebel Countess Foreign Office, 1869-80; Lieut.-Colonel Gerald, the Irish ; m. 1889, Commandant (Hon. Colonel) 1st Volunteer Grosvenor, 4th d. of 9th Earl of Scarborough Rifle s. : Batt. King's Royal Corps, 1870-91. and widow of Earl Grosvenor ; one Educ. Decorated for Civil Services. Recreations : Eton; R.M.C. Sandhurst, 1882; Hon. shooting and fishing. Small farm situated D.C.L. Oxford, 1904. Coldstream Guards, of 1885 in parishes Burghfield, Sulhampstead, and 1883 ; Suakim Campaign and Cyprus, in : Private Sec. Grazeley Berkshire. Address 23 Colling- (medal and Khedive's star) ;

: . Parlia- ham Place, S.W. Club Athenaeum to Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour, 1887-92 ; [Died 2 March 1909. mentary Under Sec. of State for War, 1898-

WYLIE, Major Charles Hotham Montagu 1900 ; Cabinet Minister, 1902 ; Lord Rector,

Doughty-, C.B. 1914 ; C.M.G. 1909 ; H.M.'s Glasgow University, 1902 ; Edinburgh, 1900-5. Pub- Consul, Adis Ababa ; Royal Welsh Fusiliers ; 1908 ; Chief Sec. for Ireland, s. b. 23 July, 1868 ; of H. M. Doughty of lications : North's Plutarch (Tudor Classics) ; and Theberton Hall, Leiston ; m. 1904, Lilian Shakespeare's Poems, 1898; Ronsard Oimara, d. of John Wylie, Glasgow. En- La Pl&ade, 1906. Recreations : fox-hunting, : tered army, 1889 ; Captain, 1896 ; Major, shooting, cycling. Address 35 Park Lane,

1907 ; employed with Egyptian Army, 1890- W. ; 44 Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Saighton East 1900 ; served Hazara Expedition, 1891 Grange, Chester ; Clouds, Knoyle. : Tra- (severely wounded, medal with clasp) ; Wilts. Clubs Carlton, Marlborough, Dublin. Chitral, 1895 (medal with clasp) ; occupation vellers' ; Kildare Street, 8 1913. of Crete, 1896 ; Nile Expedition, 1898 [Died June with Nile J.P. (Egyptian medal clasp, medal) ; WYNDHAM, Hon. Percy Scawen, Sussex, Vice- Expedition, 1899 (despatches) ; South Africa, Cumberland, Wilts; C.C. Wilts; Wilts Chairman 1899-1900 (severely wounded, Queen's medal Chairman County Council, ;

Field Sessions D.L. Wilts ; 3rd with three clasps) ; China Force, 1901 ; Wilts Quarter ; Leconfield b. East Africa, 1903 (medal with clasp) ; and e. sure. s. of 1st Baron ; 784 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WYON

Caroline 30 Jan. 1835 ; m. Madeline Frances frequently engaged in conducting Parochial 6th d. of Gen. Sir 1st Missions Eden, Guy Campbell, and Quiet Days in Ireland ; took s. 'd. Bt., and Pamela Fitzgerald ; two three an active part in organising emigration to Educ. : Eton. Formerly in the Coldstream Canada of the Poor of Kerry, 1882-84. Pub- Guards M.P. West 1860- lications : Life in its ; (C.) Cumberland, Spiritual Earlier Stages ;

1885 ; Chairman, Cumberland Quarter The Old Man's Psalm, Conditions of Salva- 1870-86. Recreations : tion Sessions, hunting, ; Come ye Apart ; The Church in : shooting, golf. Address Clouds, East Greater Britain ; several other devotional

Knoyle, Salisbury ; 44 Belgrave Square, works and tales for the young. Recreations : S.W. Clubs : White's, Travellers', Marl- meteorology and botany, and of late years borough, Cosmopolitan, Burlington. the propagation of Esperanto, Fellow of [Died 13 March 1911. British Esperanto Society. Address : Glen- b. WYNDHAM, Hon. William Reginald ; and dalough, Co. Wicklow. [Died 2 May 1912. b. 16 helr-pres. to 3rd Baron Leconfleld ; William WYNNE, Robert Maurice, J.P. ; Lord March 1876. Educ. : Sandhurst. Retired Lieutenant of Merionethshire from 1891 ; Captain 17th Lancers : member of Jockey Chairman of Quarter Sessions ; Constable of Club. 6 Nov. 1914. [Died Harlech Castle ; b. 1840 ; e. s. of William WYNFORD, 3rd Baron (cr. 1829), William Watkin Edward Wynne and Mary, d. and co-heir late Draper Mortimer Best, D.L., J.P. ; Captain of Robert Aglionby Slaney, M.P.; Winifred d. of Rifle Brigade, 1854-56 ; [1st Baron became m. 1891, Frances, W. Kendall I. Chief Justice of Common Pleas, 1824] ; b. and widow of R. Williamson. Educ. : in Scots Guards 2 Aug. 1826 ; s. of 2nd Baron and Jane, d. Eton. Formerly ; M.P. Co. Address : of Wi'liam Thoyts, Sulhampstead, Reading ; Merioneth, 1865-68. Peniarth, 26 S. father 1869 ; m. Caroline, d. of Ewen Towyn; Buckingham Gate, S.W. Clubs: Baillie, Dochfour, and Georgina, d. of 5th Carlton, Guards', Army and Navy. Duke of Manchester, 1857. Captain of [Died 25 Feb. 1909. regiment, 1854. Heir: b. Henry, &. 1829. WYNNE-JONES, Very Rev. Llewelyn, M.A. ; Address : 12 Grosvenor Square, W. Club : Dean of St. Asaph from 1910 ; m. 1st, 1889, Carlton. 27 1899. [Died Aug. Amy (d. 1894), sis. of C. E. J. Owen of WYNFORD, 4th Baron (cr. 1829), Henry Hengwrtucha, Dolgelley, J.P., D.L. ; one *. Janet o. Molyneux Best [1st Baron became Chief one d. ; 2nd, 1889, Alexander, d. b. of 3 Justice of Common Pleas, 1824.] ; Nov. of late George Steuart, Forbes Road, of : Christ 1829 ; s. of 2nd Baron and Jane, d. William Edinburgh. Educ. Church, Oxford. 1899. to Inner Thoyts of Sulhampstead ; S. brother Called the Bar, Temple, 1884. of Heir : c. George Best, b. Dec. 1834. Ad- Ordained 1886 ; Curate West Ham. 1886-

dress : 7 Connaught Square, W. 1888 ; Upper Tooting, 1889-92 ; Chaplain at 1892-94 1894-96 Vicar [Died 28 Oct. 1903. Algiers. ; Wrexham, ; 1896-99 WYNFORD, 5th Baron (cr. 1829), George Best of St. Mark, Wrexham, ; Llangollen, of 1903-8 [1st Baron became Chief Justice Common 1899-1903 ; Oswestry, ; Archdeacon s. of Address : Pleas, 1824] ; b. 14 Dec. 1834 ; of Rev. Wrexham, 1897-1910. Oerley St. : Hon. S. Best, cousin of 4th ; Hall, Oswestry ; Deanery, Asaph. Club m. 1870, Edith Anne, d. of Matthew Henry New University. [Died 9 Feb. 1911.

March of Ramridge, Andover. Hants ; re- WYNN-WYNNE, Maj. Reginald, D.S.O. 1900 ; tired Lt.-Col. R.H.A. Heir : s. Hon. Philip b. 2 April 1857 ; s. of late Capt. Evan George Best, b. 1871. Address : Charlton Wynne Roberts, J.P., D.L. ; m. 1st, Alice House, Ludwell, Salisbury. Emily Harriet, d. of late Sir William Verner, [Died 27 Oct. 1904. Bart., M.P., of Churchill, Armagh, and 86 Hon. Charles J.P. b. 22 WYNN, Henry, ; Eaton Square ; 2nd, 1902, Hilda, d. of late 1847 3rd and e. surv. s. of 3rd Lord April ; J. Clifford Brown of Rothwell Park, Yorks. Newborough and Frances Maria, d. of late Educ. : Eton. Saw considerable service on Walter de -S to of Rev. Winton ; property the frontier in Canada and during the Riel under will of Sir Robert Williams- RQg rebellion ; was Lieut, in the Pembroke Yeo-

Vaughan, 2nd Bart, (ext.), 1859 ; m. 1876, Officer to the manry ; Recruiting- Imperial Frances 2nd d. of Lt.-Col. to raise Georgiana, Romer, Yeomanry ; helped Paget's Horse, s. of Bryncemlyn, Co. Merioneth : five three , with whom he went out to d. Sheriff, 1873. Address : High Merioneth, Africa ; raised the Westminster Dragoons ; Rug, near Corwen. Club : Carlton. was Asst. Transport- Officer to Gen. Sir Ian [Died 14 March 1911. Hamilton and General Sir J. D. French b. 2 Jan. 1839 WYNNE, George ; Liverpool, ; (despatches, Queen's medal, 4 clasps, D.S.O.). of m. Margaret, d. late Joseph Hull, Wigan. Clubs : Cavalry, Boodle's. Educ. : privately. Commenced journalistic [Died 23 Sept. 1913. career in 1860 by joining the reporting staff of WYON, Allan, F.S.A. ; Chief Engraver of Wakefield Journal ; afterwards was sub- s. H.M.'s Seals, 1884-1901 ; b. 4 July 1843 ; editor of the and editor, d. of Liverpool Mercury, of Benjamin Wyon ; m. Harriet, G. W. 1890-1905. Publications : chiefly contribu- Gairdner. Educ. : King's College School, tions to magazines. Recreations : music, London. [Ancestor came over from Ger- cricket, cycling, field sports generally. Ad- many as Court Goldsmith to King George I.] dress : Calderwood, New Brighton, Cheshire. Works : Guildhall New Council Chamber : Clubs Reform ; Lyceum, Liverpool. Jubilee 1887 Medal, 1884 ; Royal Medal, ; 11 Nov. 1912. [Died Darwin Medal for the Royal Society, 1890 ; Seals for of Canter- WYNNE, Yen. G. R. D.D. ; Archdeacon of Episcopal Archbishops and 1891, and Aghadoe ; Canon of St. Patrick's Dublin, bury, 1883, 1896, 1903, York, Dur- and St. Mary's, Limerick : Rector of St. Bishops of London, 1885, 1897, 1901, and 1891, Michael's, Limerick (retired) ; b. 1838 ; s. ham, 1879, 1890, 1901, Winchester, of George and Clara Wynne of East Hill, 1895, 1903; Great Seal of Ireland, 1890, for for 1889. Co. Wicklow ; m. Ellen Lees, d. of Rev. and Seal Secretary Scotland, G. Sidney Smith, D.D., Professor of Biblical Publications : joint author (with Alfred B. : of The Great Seals of Greek, T.C.D. ; one s. three d. Educ. Wyon, deceased) contributor of papers to home ; Royal Agricultural College, Ciren- England ; many Associa- cester; Trinity College, Dublin. Ordained Journal of the British Archaeological of which Society he was Hon. Treasurer, 1861 ; Curate of Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow, tion 1893-97. Re- and of St. Ann's, Dublin ; Incumbent of 1891-95, and Vice-President, Whitechurch, Dublin, SS. Philip and James creation : golf. Address : 2 Langham Cham N.W. Club : Holywood (Down), St. Mary's, Killarney bers W. : 33 Parkhill Road, Societies. 25 Jan. 1907. (Ardfert), and St. Michael's Limerick) ; was Royal [Died