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WENS, Most Rev WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 PAGAN Indian Oxford ; Reader in Law, Oxford, Universit^ de France (Caen). Bachelier-en- Publications : Occasional Notes on - - 1864 Droit, 1873 ; Licenci^ en Droit, 1874 ; Indian Subjects (privately printed), 1868; Advocate of the Royal Court, Guernsey, and The 1874 - The Mussulman, The Maratha, ; Solicitor General, 1877 ; Deputy European (two lectures), 1869 ; India on Provincial Grand Master of the Provincial of British 1872 the Eve the Conquest, ; Grand Lodge of Guernsey and Alderney, Lecture on Anglo-Indian Rule Historically 1894. Publications : Recueil d'ordres en Selection from the Considered, 1876 ; A conseil d'un Inte"ret Ge'ne'ral enregistre"s sur Despatches, Treaties, and other Papers of les Records de 1'Ile de Guernsey depuis the Marquess Wellesley, K.G., during his 1800. Address : La Pierre Perce"e, Guernsey. Selection Government of India, 1877 ; A [Died 28 Jan. 1905. the and Memoranda re- from Despatches OZANNE, John Henry, C.M.G. 1897 ; Travel- to India of the Duke of lating Wellington, ling Commissioner, Gambia, from 1893 ; The Fall of the 1912. b. s. 1880 ; Mogul Empire, Guernsey, 1850 ; 3rd of John Ozanne, : Oxford. 22 Nov. 1912. of Address [Died M.D., Guernsey ; m. 1876, Mary Lenose, 3WEN, Thomas, M.P. (L.) Launceston Divi- e. d. of F. A. Searle of S. Antonio, Tivoli, b. Italy. Educ. : Elizabeth sion, Cornwall, from 1892 ; 1840 ; Chair- College, Guernsey, man of Thomas Owen and Co., Cardiff, Sugar planter in Demerara and St. Lucia, also The Western Newspaper Association. 1869-91. Address : La Turquie, Guernsey. Address : Henley Grove, Westbury-on- [Died 28 Feb. 1902. Trym, near Bristol; 5 Whitehall Gardens, London. Clubs : National Liberal, Devon- shire. [Died 10 July 1898. DWEN. Hon. Sir William, Kt., cr. 1906; Puisne b. Judge, New South Wales ; 4 Nov. 1834 ; m. 1st, 1860, d. of Langer Carey, M.D. (d. PACE, Most Rev. Pietro, D.D., G.C.O.G., d. 1866); 2nd, 1875, Florence d. 1876), K.C.V.O. ; Archbishop of Rhode and Bishop : of b. of James Levick. Educ. Cheltenham ; Malta, 1889 ; Gozo, 1831 ; s. of Francis Trinity College, Dublin. Called to Bar, Pace and Margherite Stellini. Educ.: Rome, 1859 admitted to Bar of New South under Jesuits at the Roman Was ; Wales, College. in to Cardinals after- 1860 ; Q.C. 1882 ; raised to Bench, 1887 ; secretary Rome two ; Chief Judge in Equity, 1887-95. Address : wards was Vicar-General at Gozo of Mons. Ellesmere, Hunters Hill, Sydney, New South Buttigieg and Delicata ; Professor of Philo- Wales. Club: Australian. sophy in the Seminary of Malta, and Pro- [Died 22 Nov. 1912. fessor of Moral Theology in the University of William Malta was for twelve of Gozo j)WEN, His Honour Judge Stevenson, ; years Bishop : Pastoral D.L., J.P. ; County Court Judge (Circuit Publications Many Letters on different different No. 28) from 1884 ; Chairman of Quarter subjects and occasions. Sessions for Pembrokeshire and Haverford- Address : Malta. [Died 29 July 1914. s. west ; b. 1834 ; of late W. Owen, Withy- PACKE, Hussey, J.P., D.L. ; b. 1846 ; o. surv. bush m. L. d. of ; Mary R., George Ray, s. of Lt.-Col. G. H. Packe, M.P., and Mary Inner 1856. Milton, Kt. Barr. Temple, Ann Lydia, e. d. of late John Heathcote, of Address : Ty Gwyn, Llantillio, Pertholey, Conington Castle, Hunts ; m. 1872, Lady Abergavenny. Club : Union. Alice Wodfchouse, e. d. of 1st Earl of [Died 20 Oct. 1909. Kimberley, K.G. ; one s. two d. Educ. : D.S.O. 1901 |)WEN-LEWIS, Cyril Alexander, ; Eton; Trinity Coll. Camb. (M.A.). High b. s. of 28 January 1871 ; 3rd Owen- Henry Sheriff of Leicestershire, 1877 ; chairman of Lewis, J.P., D.L., of Inniskeen, Co. Mona- Leicestershire Quaiter Sessions and County ghan ; M.P. Carlow, 1874-80. Formerly Council ; contested (L.) Northern Div. of Captain 5th Batt. Royal Irish Fusiliers ; Leicestershire, 1874 and 1880 ; contested served South Africa, 1900-1902; commanded (L.U.) Loughborough Division, 1900. Ad- Cape Cyclist Corps (despatches, j Colony dress : Prestwold Hall, Loughborough : i D.S.O.) ; elected Member Legislative Council, Caythorpe Hall, Grantham ; 41 Charles I of 1903. Address : Cape Good Hope, Cape Street, W. Clubs : Brooks's, Arthur's. [Town. [Died 10 Nov. 1905. [Died 8 Oct. 1908. WENS, Most Rev. Richard, D.D. ; R.C. PADDON, Lieut. John Frederick, M.V.O. 1909 ; : Bishop of Clogher ; cons. 1894. Address b. e. s. of j R.N. ; 1856 ; John Bowden Paddon, Ireland. i Bishop's House, Monaghan, of The Strand, Teignmouth, Devonshire ; m. 3 1909. [Died March 1883, Ellen, 3rd d. of late Willaim M'lver, iXENBRIDGE, 1st Viscount (U.K.), cr. 1886 ; : of Stornoway, N.B. ; two s. Educ. privately. I William John Monson, P.C., K.C.V.O. ; 7th Entered R.N. 1870 ; promoted to Lieutenant . Baron 1728 Bt. 1611 Hon. Monson, ; ; while serving on Royal Yacht Victoria and Colonel 3rd Lincoln Regt. ; Hon. Colonel Albert ; accompanied King Edward VII. West (The Queen's Royal Surrey Regt. ; when Prince of Wales on Indian tour, 1875, A.D.C. to 1886-96 b. Queen Victoria, ; and King George and Queen Mary when Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square, 18 Prince and Princess of Wales on tour round Feb. 1829 e. s. of 6th Baron Monson and ; the world in H.M.S. Ophir, 1901. Address : ! Eliza Larken m. Maria Adelaide 24 Dec. ; (d. 88 Orchard Road, Southsea. 1 1897). d. of 3rd V. Hawarden and sister of [Died 18 Feb. 1913. E. de 1869. Liberal. Educ. : ; Montalt, of PAGAN, Very Rev. John, D.D. ; Minister , Christ Church, Oxford (B.A.) M.P. Reigate, Parish of Bothwell, Lanarkshire, from 1865 ; 1858-62; Treasurer to Queen Victoria; d. of '; b. 30 June 1830 ; m. 1870, Margaret, : Captain of the Yeoman of the Guard ; *. d. Rev. Gavin Lang, Glassford ; three one Master of the Horse. Owned about 9000 Educ. : Wamphray Parish School ; Dumfries 'acres. Recreations: cricket, writing, col- Academy ; Univs. of Edinburgh and Glasgow. i lector of old books, and of first editions of B.A. 1853; M.A. 1854; D.D. 1886. Ap- ; ! Greek and Latin Classics. Heir : to Barony pointed to Parish of Forgandenny, Perth- !only, b. b. 1830. Address : Burton John, shire, 1861 ; Moderator of General Assembly .'Hall, 29 Square, S.W. Lincoln; Belgrave of Church of Scotland, 1899 ; Joint-Convener ! Clubs : Brooks's, Devonshire, National of Church of Scotland Foreign Mission Com- Liberal. [Died 16 Apr. 1898. of Committee of mittee, 1884 ; Convener I 5ANNE, Edward Chepmell, Attorney-General, Illustrated Lectures on the History, Work, liGuernsey, from 1895; b. 15 Dec. 1852; and Defence of the Church, 1893 ; Convener Is. of John and Martha of General Christian Liberality [ Ozanne, M.D., Chep- Assembly's h : 'mell. Educ. : Elizabeth College, Guernsey ; Committee, 1900. Recreations botanising 543 PAGET WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1016 mountain climbing, cultivating ferns and one s. four d. Educ. : privately, and at Alpine plants. Address : The Manse, city school. Studied at British Musea Bothwell, N.B. [Died 21 Jan. 1909. Heatherley's School of Art, and Roy) PAGET, Rt. Rev. Francis, D.D., Bishop of Academy schools, taking at the latter several of prizes, Armitage bronze medal, and tied Oxford, from 1901 ; Chancellor Order of gold medallist for historical painting, the Garter ; b. 20 Mar. 1851 ; 2nd s. of Sir painter of portraits, pictures (landscape James Paget, Bt. ; m. Helen Beatrice (d. exhibited from 1879 at 1900), e. d. of the Very Rev. R. W. Church, figure) ; s. d. Educ. : Academy. Publications : did a greai: 1883 ; four two St. Maryle- of illustration Sherk bone and All Souls Grammar School ; Shrews- work, including Holmes, Rodney Stone, etc. etc., and bury School ; Christ Church, Oxford. Illustrated London Hertford Scholarship, 1871 ; Chancellor's News, Graphic, Recreations : riding, driving, hi Prize for Latin Verse, 1871 ; First Class Sphere. ing, shooting ; formerly member of 2( Moderations, 1871 ; First Class (Lit. Hum.), Middx. (Artists' Corps), and Middlesex 1873 ; Senior student Christ Church, Oxford, Ye4j at manry (Duke of Cambridge's Hussar*. 1873 ; tutor, 1876 ; Oxford preacher Address : The Hawthorns, Church En Whitehall, 1882-83 ; examining chaplain to Finchley. Club : St. John's Wood Arts. 'Bishop of Ely ; Vicar of Bromsgrove, 1883- [Died Jan. 190!; 1885 ; Regius Professor of Pastoral Theology 29. and Canon of Christ Church, 1885 ; chaplain PAINE, Sir Thomas, Kt., cr. 1882, when Pres to of 1892 Dean of Christ dent of Bishop Oxford, ; Incorporated Law Society ; directf' Church, Oxford, 1892-1901. Member of the London and Lancashire Life Assurance Cq Royal Commission on Ecclesiastical Discipline, b. Great Yarmouth, 1822; m. 1847, An* 1904-6. Publications: Concerning Spiritual (d. 1893), e. d. of fate J. Neave ; three of Faculties Gifts ; The Redemption Work ; three d. President of Incorporated La : and Difficulties for Belief and Disbelief ; The Society, 1882-83. Address Broomfiek in Hallowing of Work ; Essay Lux Mundi Westcott, Dorking ; 9 Albert Road, Regent of : on Sacraments ; The Spirit Discipline ; Park, N.W. Club Reform. Studies in the Christian Character; Intro- [Died 12 Feb. 190. of Ecclesiastical duction to 5th Book Hooker's PAKEMAN, Robert J., ; an active journals < Polity; The Redemption of War ; Christ the in the Transvaal, with the cardinal policy The Recom- of the British inhabi Way ; A Primary Charge ; maintaining the rights mendations of the Royal Commission on ants. Before and after the Jameson Rai : Ecclesiastical Discipline; A Visitation edited the Star, which then afforded the on] : in be Charge. Address Cuddesdon, Wheatley. expression of Uitlander opinion ; S.O. Oxon. [Died 2 Aug. 1911. ning of 1899 left England to edit the Lea cr. where his denunciation of corruption arl PAGET, Sir James, 1st Bt. ; 1871 ; F.R.S., and political crime led to his arrest by tM D.C.L.
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