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WAGE Women Under WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 WAGE 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 England ; 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 Major-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 Admiral 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 Devon; 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.
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