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from 1909 b. Belfast, ; Llandovery, Wales, London while employed in the publishing 12 March 1871 s. of ; Henry' Thomas house of George Routledge & en- m. Helen Sons; Gwynne-Vaughar- ; 1911, Charlotte tered the musical profession and returned to d. of Hon. Arthur Fraser. : Isabella, Educ. Aberdeen as organist; organist of St. Christ's College, Cambridge. Demonstrator Michael's Parish Church, Crieff, 1881 ; re- and Lecturer in of Glas- Botany, University moved to Edinburgh in 1889, where he 1897 Lecturer in gow, ; Botany, Birkbeck abandoned music in favour of literature. 1907. Publications : College, London, vari- Publications : George Thomson, the Friend ous on Botanical papers subjects (Anatomy of Burns, his Life and Correspondence, 1898 and : Morphology). Recreation fishing. Ad- Life of Thomas Campbell in Famous Scots dress : Queen's University, Belfast. Club : Series, 1899; Life of Hadyn in Master Savile. 4 [Died Sept. 1915. Musicians Series, 1902; Life of Chopin in Sir Casimir ditto, 1903 The GZOWSKI, Stanislas, K.C.M.G., ; Nelson Navy Book, 1905 ; cr. The 1890 ; Staff Officer to the Life of Engineer Boy's Nelson, 1905 ; Eight Force in Canada A.D.C. to Victoria Opera ; Queen ; Handbooks, 1908; The Operas of b. St. 1813 Richard Petersburg, ; m. Maria, d. of Wagner, 1908 ; Stirring Sea-Fights, Dr. Beebe, M.D., 1839. Address : The Hall, 1908; Master Musicians, 1909; Favourite Toronto, Canada. [Died 24 Aug. 1898. Operas, 1910; Composers in Love and Marriage, 1912; Prince Charles Edward, 1913 Modern ; Musicians, 1913 ; Mono- on Handel graphs and Mendelssohn ; a volume of " H light" essays under title of Are you Married ? ; edited a selection from James Hogg; articles in of HAAG, Carl, R.W.S. ; Hofmaler to Duke of Dictionary National b. Biography, Nelson's Encyclopaedia, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha ; Bavaria, 20 Harmsworth's Self- Apr. 1820; e. s. of Christopher Wilhelm Educator, Children's En- cyclopaedia, etc. Recreations : walking and Haag ; m. 1866, Ida (d. 1911), o. d.'oi General gardening. Address : Old Braid Buettner ; three s. one d. Educ. : Acad- Allermuir, emies of Nurnberg and Munich. Began as Road, Edinburgh. [Died 2 May 1914. Rev. illustrator ; painted portraits and archi- HADDEN, Robert Henry, Vicar of St. tectural at North subjects Nurnberg, Munich and Mark's, Audley Street, W. ; Hon. settled to H.M. Rome ; in England, 1847, gave up Chaplain King Edward VII. from in 1901 b. 6 painting oils, and adopted water-colours ; Liverpool, May 1854 ; e. and o. in surv. s. of late Robert preference ; travelled in Dalmatia, Monte- Hadden, J.P., one of negro, Greece, Egypt, Syria, and the Holy the proprietors of the Liverpool Courier and other Land ; traversed several deserts, lived with newspapers ; m. Eva Prudence, 2nd Bedaween tribes en bon camarade, learning d. of late John Carbery Evans, J.P., D.L., their of manners and customs ; painted a Hatley Park, Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire, s. cyklus of desert scenes illustrative of Beda- 1888 ; two one d. Educ. : Merchant ween also Taylors' life, holy places in Jerusalem, School, Crosby, Liverpool ; King among them many to which Christians had William's Coll., Isle cf Man; Merton Coll. not Oxford. Honours in yet obtained admission ; Commander of Modern History, 1877 ; Gotha House Order. President of the 1876. Ordained to Saxe-Coburg 1887 ; Union, Commander of St. curacy of St. North Michael (Bavaria), 1900 ; Mark's, Audley Street, 1877 curate of - - - Chevalier of the Legion d'Honneur (Paris ; St. George's in the East 1878 under Rev. 1878-80 curate Exhibition), ; Officer of the Medjidie, Harry Jones, ; 1874 Order of Merit of St. under Rev. ; (Bavaria), 1872 ; Botolph, Bishopsgate, Order of Merit for Art and Science (Saxe- William Rogers, 1880-88; vicar of St. 1888-98 Coburg Gotha), 1893; Jubilee Medal of Botolph, Aldgate, ; chaplain to the Lord 1888 - - H.M. Queen Victoria, 1897. Publications : Mayor, 89, and 1894 95 ; ex- four engravings in Queen Victoria's book, member of the London School Board, the Leaves of our Life and various in the Highlands ; H.R,.H. Metropolitan Asylums Board, the Prince Consort returning from deer- bodies connected with the administration of

the the Poor Law ; Hon. to stalking ; Cave beneath the Holy Rock appointed Chaplain in the Mosque of Omar in Jerusalem, and Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, 1897, and in 1899 staff of others. Recreations : antiquities and curi- Chaplain Ordinary, ; on the osities, restorer of the mediaeval Red Tower the Times, 1891-98. Publications : An East

at Oberwesel on the Rhine. Address : Roter End Chronicle, 1880 ; Church and Chapel, with introduction Dean 1881 Turm, Oberwesel-ain-Rhine, Germany. by Stanley, ; [Died 17 Jan. 1915. compiler of reminiscences of William Rogers, 1888 contributor to St. HABERSHON, Samuel Herbert, M.A. Cantab., ; Botolph, Aldgate, F.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S. Eng., Senior Phy- the story of a city parish, 1898. Address : sician to Brompton Hospital for Consump- 13 North Audley Street, W. Clubs : Re- tion and form, 11 June 1909. Diseases of the Chest ; b. 1857 ; Cosmopolitan. [Died s. of late Dr. S. O. Habershon, formerly HADDOCK, Rev. Jeremiah William, Vicar of Senior to Physician Guy's Hospital; m. Clapham, Ely, from 1861 ; Hon. Canon Ely, Catherine, d. of late Richard Davies, M.P., 1872. Educ. : Clare College, Cambridge Lord-Lieutenant of three 8. of Anglesey ; (M.A.). Curate Kempston, 1850-55 ; Educ. : School University College ; Trin. Northill, 1857-58 ; Campton, 1858-61. Ad- Coll. Camb. Nat. : ; Science Tripos, 1879 ; dress 7 Windsor Terrace, Bedford. Kirke's gold medallist; Lawrence Scholar [Died 16 July 1913. and gold medallist, St. Bart.'s Hospital, HADDON, Frederick William, editor of the 1884 late ; casualty physician St. Bart.'s Argus, Melbourne, Australia, 1867-98; b.

Hospital ; physician to the Marylebone Croydon, Surrey, England, 8 Feb. 1839 ; General Dispensary and to the Royal Hos- twice married. Educ. : private schools in pital for Diseases of the Chest City Road. England. Assistant Secretary Statistical Publication : Diseases of the Stomach, 1909. Society, London ; Assistant Editor Statist- Address : 88 Harley Street, Cavendish ical Society's Journal ; Assistant Secretary, : Square, W. Club Reform. Institute of Actuaries, 1859-63 ; joined staff [Died 26 Feb. 1915. of Argus, as contributor and sub-editor,

HADDEN, J. Cuthbert ; litterateur ; b. Ban- 1863-65 ; editor of the Australasian, 1865-66 ; to chory-Ternan, near Aberdeen, 9 Sept. 1816 ; employed on political mission England, m. Elizabeth : Gordon, 1886 ; one d. Educ. 1879, to oppose the attempt made by the Aberdeen. Began life as a bookseller's Berry Government to induce the British

assistant in Aberdeen ; studied music in Government to so alter the constitution of 303 HADEN WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

the colony of Victoria as to override the veto d'Officier de Merite d'Agricole ; large silver of of the Legislative Council ; Melbourne cor- medal Zoological Society London, 1911 ; of respondent of the Times, 1895-1903 ; trav- Royal Prussian Councillor Commerce ; elled in India, Egypt, U.S.A., Australia, and diplomas of several other countries. : Europe, etc. ; retired from editorship of the Address Handelsmenagerie and Tierpark, Argus, 1898, and became representative of Stellingen, near Hamburg. the trustees of the Edward Wilson estate on [Died 14 Apr. 1913. the Board of Management of the Argus. HAGGARD, Lieut.-Col. Claude Mason (retired), : at Recreations fishing ; President of the Commanding Artillery Campbellpore.

Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club since Entered R.A. 1873 ; Lt.-Col. 1900 ; served - 1889 ; exhibitor of dogs and poultry. Ad- Afghan war, 1878 79 (medal with two dress : The Argus Office, Collins Street, clasps) ; Burmese Expedition, 1886-87 (de- : Melbourne. Clubs Reform ; Melbourne, spatches, medal with clasp). Melbourne. [Died 6 March 1906. [Died 8 Jan. 1909. Sir Charles b. HADEN, Francis Seymour ; K.B. ; cr. HAIG, Maj.-Gen. Thomas, R.E. ;

1894 ; F.R.C.S., P.R.E. ; Founder and 12 Oct. 1834. Entered army, 1854 ; Maj.-

President Royal Society of Painter Etchers ; Gen. 1888 ; retired, 1891 ; served Persian b. *. of Indian 1818 ; Charles Thomas Haden, M.D. Expedition (medal with clasp) ;

Edinburgh ; ra. Dasha Delano (d. 1908), d. Mutiny, 1858-59 (medal with clasp). Ad- of : Major Whistler, U.S.A., 1847 ; two s. dress 49 Clarence Parade, Southsea. one d. Educ. : University College, Lon- [Died 29 June 1907.

don ; and in the medical schools of Paris HAIG-BROWN, Rev. William, LL.D. ; Master of and Grenoble. Honorary Surgeon to De- of Charterhouse, 1897 ; member Govern- 1897 : partment of Science and Art, 1851-67 ; ing Body of Charterhouse School, b. Grand Prix, Paris, 1889 ; Grand Prix, Paris, Governor of Christ's Hospital, 1864 ; s. 1900 ; Membre d'honneur de la Socie'te' des Bromley, Middlesex, 1823 ; 3rd of Thomas

Artistes Frangais, de PInstitut de France, et and Amelia Haig-Brown ; m. Annie Marion,

de PAcademie des Beaux-Arts. Publica- d. of Rev. Evan E. Rowsell, 1857 ; five s. : : tions principally on Art and Natural and six d. Educ. Christ's Hospital ; Pembroke 1864. Sanitary Science ; Rembrandt True and Coll. Camb. M.A. 1849; LL.D. of False ; The of the Dead A Pro- Fellow and 1849 ; Headmaster Disposal ; Tutor, of test against Cremation : Earth to Earth, Kensington School, 1857 ; Headmaster Officier 1875; About Etching, 1879; The Etched Charterhouse School, 1863-97 ; of Officier de Work Rembrandt, 1879, etc. Recrea- d'Academie (France), 1882 ; : of tions fishing, sketching, etching. Address : 1'Instruction Publique, 1900 ; Hon. Canon of Woodcote Park, Alresford, for Bramdean, Winchester, 1891 ; Hon. Fellow Pembroke Hants. Club : Athenaeum principally. College, Cambridge, 1902. Publications: Past [Died 1 June 1910. Sertum Carthusianum ; Charterhouse, HADFIELD, Rt. Rev. Octavius. Educ. : Char- and Present; Carthusian Memories. Address :

terhouse ; Pembroke College, Oxford. Bishop Charterhouse, E.G. Club: United University. of 11 1907. Wellington, New Zealand, 1870-93 ; [Died Jan. Primate* of New Zealand. 1889-93. Address : HAIGH, Arthur Elam, M.A. ; College Tutor at Wellington. 11 Dec. 1904. [Died Oxford ; b. Leeds, 27 Feb. 1855 ; m. 1886 ; Frederick HADOW, Maj.-Gen. Edward, R.A. ; two s. two d. Educ. : Leeds Grammar

J.P. Warwicks. ; b. 28 Oct. 1836 ; m. 1st, School ; Corpus Christ! College, Oxford 1860, Frances Emma, d. of Major Anderson (scholar). First class in Moderations and

of Fife ; Ethel Montrave, 2nd, 1888, Jane, Greats ; Gaisford Prose and Verse ; Stan- d. of J. E. Howard, barrister, Allahabad, hope Essay; Craven Scholarship. Fellow India. Entered Maj.-Gen. classics at army, 1854; of Hertford, 1878-86 ; lecturer in 1889 1892 served Indian ; retired, ; Mutiny, Corpus, 1878; at Wadham, 1887-1902; at 1857 - 58 medal). Address : (despatches, Hertford, 1895 ; Fellow of Corpus, 1901 ; Great Ethelbert House, Cantilupe Street, Tutor, 1902. Publications : The Attic Theatre, Hereford. [Died 15 May 1915. of 1889 ; The Tragic Drama the Greeks, HAGARTY, Hon. Sir John Hawkins, Kt., cr. 1896. Recreation : bicycling. Address : 4 b. 1897 ; D.C.L. 1855 ; Q.C. 1850 ; Dublin, Norham Gardens, Oxford. 17 Dec. 1816; m. 1843, Anne Elizabeth, [Died 20 Dec. 1905. e. d. of Dr. H. Grasett (d. 1888). Educ. : Trin. HAIGH, Charles, Recorder of Scarborough ; s. Called Coll. Dublin. Went Canada, 1835 ; Barr. 5th of John Haigh of Scarborough. : I Toronto, 1840 ; Puisne Judge of Common to Bar, Middle Temple, 1869. Address

Pleas, 1856 ; Judge of the Court of Queen's Elm Court, Temple, B.C. 1913. Bench, 1862 ; Chief Justice of Common [Died 20 Nov. Archdeacon of Pleas, 1868 ; Chief Justice of Queen's Bench, HAIGH, Ven. Henry, M.A. ; 1878; Chief Justice of Ontario, 1884-97. Isle of Wight from 1886; Canon of Win- : b. Address 229 Simcoe Street, Toronto, chester from 1890 ; 29 June 1837 ; m. : Canada. [Died 26 Apr. 1900. 27 Aug. 1863 ; five s. three d. Educ. Trin. Coll. Camb. Rector of St. HAGENBECK, Carl ; senior partner of the Harrow; of largest animal business in the world and Maurice, Winchester, 1870-83; Vicar Isle of 1883-90. Address : Hagenbeck's Tierpark at Stellingen, near Newport, Wight, The Close, Winchester. [Died 7 Sept. 1906. Hamburg ; b. Hamburg, 10 June 1844 ; m.

Amanda Mehrmann ; two s. three d. Educ. : HAINES, Field -Marshal Sir Frederick Paul,

three years at school. Father commenced G.C.B., cr. 1877 ; K.C.B., cr. 1871 ; G.C.S.I.; b. animal business with a few seals, 1848 ; had Col. Royal Scots Fusiliers ; 10 Aug. 1819 ; to take the management of the animal busi- s. of late Gregory Haines, C.B., Comm.-Gen. of d. of Col. E. ness when not quite 15 years of age, with a the Forces ; m. Charlotte, E. En- capital of 120 ; got the business from his Miller, Madras Army, 1856 (d. 1880). to father when 21 years old ; at time of death tered army, 1839; Military Secretary

had more than 30,000 worth of live stock, Com.-in-Chief in India, 1845-49 ; General, 1871- trained and untrained, in his possession ; 1877 ; Com.-in-Chief Madras Army,

decorated with the Kronenordre, IV. CL, 1875 ; served Sutlej Campaign, 1845 ; Crimea, Com- by the German Emperor ; gold medal by 1854-55; Afghanistan, 1879-80;- Officers' of Indian 1875-81. Ad- the King of Denmark ; Medal mander-in-Chief Army, dress : 123 Pall Club : United the Academy of France ; Order Red Eagle, Mall, S.W. 1909. 4th Class, with the Crown ; Saxonian Ritter Service. [Died 11 June Kreuz, 1st Class, with Crown of Albrecht HAKE, William Augustus Gordon, b. St. m. Order ; Kronenordre 4th Class Cro'.x David's Hill, Exeter, 5 Apr. 1811; 304 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HALIBURTON

Miss Shore Educ. : (d. 1891). Lewes m. Henrietta, d. of His Honour Judge Grammar School ; Middle Temple ; Uni- Trafford s. ; two Educ. : Louth Grammar versity of Paris. Called to 1835 ; went School Bar, ; Glasgow High School and Uni- S.E. Circuit was first cousin to late Gen. ; versity ; Durham Grammar School ; Christ's Gordon. Address : 3 Old Steyne, Brighton. Coll. Cambridge, of which he became Fellow [Died 26 Jan. 1914. and Assistant Tutor, and afterwards Hon HALDON, 2nd Baron (cr. 1880), Lawrence Fellow; Assistant Master at Marlborough under Hesketh Palk ; J.P. ; Bt. 1782 ; Lieut. College Dr. Bradley, 1860-63. Ex- 6 aminer in at Scots Guards (retired) ; b. Sept. 1846 ; s. English the Univ. of London of 1st Baron and Maria, d. of Sir Thomas 1881-86, 1889-94, and 1897-1903; also 4th Bt. S. father 1883 Univ. of New Zealand Hesketh, ; ; m. Hon. several years ; also the of Constance Mary Barrington, d. of 7th University Wales ; also for Medieval Viscount Barrington, 1868. Educ. : Christ and Modern Language Tripos, University of Church, Oxford. Owned about 10,200 acres. Cambridge ; Fellow of King's College, Lon- Heir : s. William b. Clark Hon. Lawrence Palk ; don, 1902; Lecturer on English 1869. Club : South Devon. Literature at Trinity College, Cambridge, [Died 31 Dec. 1903. 1889-93. General editor of Messrs Bell's HALE, Rev. Edward Everett, senior minister Series of Handbooks of English Literature. of South Congregational Church (Unitarian), Publications : co-editor of Percy's Folio

*. of MS. ; editor of Boston, 1856-99 ; 2nd Nathan Hale and Longer English Poems, and Sarah Preston Everett d. of Milton's author of Hale, Bey. Areopagitica ; Shake- Oliver Boston : m. Baldwin speare's and Notes Folia Everett, Emily Essays ; Literaria ; Perkins, e. d. of Thomas Clap Perkins of Introduction to F. J. Snell's Age of Chaucer, four s. d. : and to Messrs. Seccombe Hartford ; one Educ. Harvard and Allen's Age of Univ. (B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842; S.T.D. Shakespeare ; contributor to the Diet of Nat. etc. : 1879) ; LL.D. (Dartmouth)), 1901 ; LL.D. Biog., Recreation Antiquari- (Williams College), 1904. Ordained, 1846, at anising. Address : 1 Oppidans Road, Prim- of of rose N.W. 19 Worcester, Mass. ; minister Church the Hill, [Died May 1914. French Unity in that city for ten years ; Chaplain HALEVY, Ludovic, novelist and dram- atic of the United States Senate. Publications : author ; Membre de la Academic Francaise b. 1 Man without a Country, 1863 ; Ten Times ; Paris, Jan. 1834 ; s. of Le"on a of the One, 1870 ; In His Name, 1873 ; Franklin Halevy, nephew composer. Educ. : in France, 1886 ; J. Russell Lowell and his Lyce"e Louis-le-Grand. Member of French 1884 Friends, 1899 ; Memories of a Hundred Academy, ; Chevalier of the of Years, 1902 ; We the People, 1903 ; New Legion Honour, 1864; Officer, 1890; Commander. 1900. Wrote the England Ballads, 1903 ; Prayers in the librettos for La Belle at 1865 ; Barbe 1866 Senate, 1904 ; Tarry Home Travels, Helene, Bleue, ; La Grande Duchesse de 1906 ; novels, stories, etc. ; editor of Old Gerolstein, 1867 ; and New and Lend a Hand Record. Ad- La Pe'richole, 1868. Comedies : La Petite : dress : 39 Highland Street, lloxbury, Boston, Marquise ; Froufrou, 1889. Novels L'Abbe' 1862 U.S.A. Club : President of Union of Lend a Constantin, ; L'Invasion, 1872 ; La Hand Clubs, Boston. [Died 10 June 1909. Famille Cardinal, 1882; Criquette, 1883; Notes et Souvenirs, Deux 1883 HALE, Col. Sir Lonsdale Augustus, Kt., cr. Manages, ; 1886 1892. Address: 1911 b. 11 Princesse, ; Kari-Kari, ; May 1834. Entered army, Rue de Douai, Paris. [Died 9 May 1908. 1853 ; Lt.-Col. 1878 ; Col. 1881 ; retired HALFORD, Frederic Michael; b. 13 April R.E. 1883 ; served S. Africa, 1878-79 (medal 1844 ; m. Florence, o. d. of Samuel St. with clasp). Address : Olddean, Camberley. one *. Educ. : [Died 23 Oct. 1914. Losky ; University College School, London. A member of the firm of HALE, Maj .-Gen. Robert, J.P. ; Colonel llth M. & Co., 69-75 Cannon 1896 b. 9 1834. Entered Hyam Street, Hussars, ; July retired E.G., from which he in 1889 ; Hon. army, 1852 ; Maj. -Gen. 1885 ; retired, 1889 ; Secretary to the Building Committee of the Colonel, 12th Lancers, 1894-96. Address: New West End Synagogue, and for five Alderley, nr. Wotton-under-Edge. Clubs : i years one of the Treasurers of the United Armyand Navy, Carlton. [Died 12 May 1907. ! Synagogue ; a contributor to the Field HALE, Major Thomas Egerton, C.B. 1905 ; under the nom-de-plume of Detached Badger. B.A. (Lond.), M.D. (St. Andrews), M.R.C.S. Publications : Floating Flies and How to (Eng.) ; V.C. ; F.R.G.S., F.R.Hist.S. ; late Dress Them; Dry-Fly Fishing in Theory 7th Fusiliers and 43rd Light ; Royal Infantry and Practice a An b. s. ; Making Fishery ; 1832 ; of G. P. Hale of Faddiley ; m. Angler's Autobiography ; Modern Develop- Emily Harriet, d. of G. Rowswell. Educ. : ment of the Dry Fly ; The Dry Fly Man's Grove Park School, Wrexham ; Gen. Hosp. Handbook. Recreations : microscopy, pho- and Queen's, Birmingham ; King's Coll. Address : 6 half- tography, golf, dry-fly fishing. Lond. Entered army, 1854 ; retired, Pembridge Place, W. Clubs : National pay, 1876 ; served in Turkey and Crimea, 1854-56 in the trenches at bombardment Liberal, City Liberal, Fly Fishers', Royal ; Automobile. [Died 5 March 1914. of Sebastopol in April and June, and assaults Sir Frederick on the Redan on 18 June and 8 Sept. (V.C., HALFORD, Rev. John ; 4th

Bt. ; cr. 1909 ; Vicar of Brixworth from medal and clasp, Turkish medal) ; in latter

1881 ; b. 16 1830 ; s. of 2nd Bart, and part Indian Mutiny ; had medical charge May Barbara, d. of Rt. Hon. Sir John Vaughan ; of a field force, 1857 ; India, 1857-68 ; 1st S. b. 1897 d. of J. S. Andrewes. Medical Officer in charge at Cherat in ; m. Ismene, Educ. : Eton ; Trin. Coll. Camb. (M.A.). Peshawar Hills, 1860 ; Civil Surgeon, Feroze- Ordained 1853 ; curate of Cossington, 1853- pore, 1863 ; medical charge of 2nd Punjab 1855 Vicar of Wistow of 1867-81. Infantry and European detachments on ; Kilby, Address : Brixworth Vicarage, near North- Punjab frontier, 1864-66 ; charge Naini Tal Hill 1867-68 J.P. Co. Cheshire. ampton. [Died 7 Apr. 1897. Sanatorium, ; Publication : Lectures on the History of Ire- HALIBURTON, 1st Baron (cr. 1898) ; Arthur cr. land. Recreations : riding, shooting, cricket. Laurence Haliburton, G.C.B., 1897 ; J.P., : 26 Address Faddiley Lodge, near Nantwich. D.L. ; b. Windsor, Nova Scotia, Sept. of Haliburton [Died 25 Dec. 1909. 1832 ; y. s. Mr. Justice and HALES, John Wesley, M.A. ; Emeritus Pro- Louisa, d. of Capt. Neville, Royal Horse fessor of English Literature, King's College, Guards and 19th Light Dragoons; m. and of London (retired 1903) ; b. Ashby-de-la- Mariana, d. of Leo Schuster, widow s. 2nd Zouch, Leicestershire, 5 Oct. 1836 ; of Sir William Dickason Clay, Bt., 1877.

William Hales and Eliza nee Atherstone ; Educ. : King's Coll. School, Windsor, Nova 305 HALKETT WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 1884 Scotia. Barr. Nova Scotia, 1855 ; served ; Attorney-Gen, to Prince of Wales, in Commissariat Staff of Army in Crimea, 1877-92 ; M.P. West Cambridgeshire, 1885-

Canada, and in London, 1855-70 ; trans- 1892 ; 1st delegate for Great Britain at Mari- ferred to Civil Service as Assistant Director time Conference at Washington, 1889. Ad- of 1870 dress : 2 Supplies and Transport, ; Director, Mount Street, Berkeley Square, W. ; of 1878 ; Assistant Uncler-Secretary State Recorder's Chambers, Guildhall, E.G. Clubs :

for War, 1888 ; Permanent Under-Secretary, Marlborough, Carlton, White's, Garrick, 1895-97. Recreations : various. Heir : none. Royal Yacht Squadron. Address : 57 Lowndes Square, S.W. Club : [Died 9 March 1900. 21 1907. Sir Athenaeum. [Died Apr. HALL, Henry, Kt., or. 1910 ; I.S.O. 1902 ; HALKETT, Baron, Hugh Colin Gustave George President Manchester Geological Society,

Halkett. [Sir Hugh Halkett, a general in 1902-3 ; H.M. Inspector of Mines for Liver-

the Hanoverian service, who distinguished pool and North Wales district ; y. s. of John

himself at Waterloo, was created a Baron Hall, Sedgefield, Co. Durham ; m. Ellen E., of the Kingdom of Hanover.] Lieut. 6th only d. of Charles Hall, Vicar of Scopwick, b. : Batt. Imp. Yeomanry ; 15 April 1861 ; Lincoln. Educ. York. Trained as a min- e. ra. 1890, Sarah, d, of Anson Phelps Stokes, ing engineer at Haswell Colliery, Co. Durham ;

New York ; gazetted in 1888 lieutenant, appointed H.M. Inspector of Mines, Swansea

Post Office Rifle Volunteers. Contested district, 1873 ; appointed Chief Inspector of

Chester (L.), 1892, and North Lonsdale Mines, Liverpool district, 1874 ; appointed Division of Lancashire, 1895. Heir : bro. to experiment and report to the Royal Colin James Iludolph Halkett, b. 1867. Commission on Coal Dust Explosions in Address : 34 Dover Street, W. Mines, 1893. Publications : Coal Dust Ex- in [Died 3 March 1904. plosions Mines ; Duration of the Coal HALKETT, Lt.-Col. John Cornelius Craigie, Supply, etc. Recreations : shooting, golf. : J.P. ; e. s. of late Charles Craigie-Halkett- Address Brookside, Chester. Inglis and Susan, d. of Sir John Marjori- [Died 25 March 1913. of b. Sir cr. banks, 1st Bart, Lees, Co. Berwick ; HALL, Hon. John, K.C.M.G., 1882 ; b. 18 1830 ; m. 1854, Matilda Justine (d. 1910), Dec. 1824; m. 1861, Rose (d. 1900), d. of d. of late Duncan Davidson of Tulloch, Co. W. Dryden ; three s. one d. Civil Service, 1843-52 to Ross ; seven d. Served in Kaffir war with ; emigrated New Zealand, 1852 ; of of 45th Regiment, 1851-53 ; J.P. Cos. Mid- Member House Representatives, 1855 ;

lothian and Stirling. Address : Cramond, Colonial Secretary, 1856 ; Member Legis- lative Midlothian. Clubs : Junior Carlton ; New, Council, 1862-66 ; Postmaster- Gen. 1866-69 Colonial Edinburgh. [Died 30 March 1912. ; Secretary, 1872-73 ; 1879-82. New Zealand at HALKETT, Sir Pater Arthur, 8th Bt., cr. Premier, delegate Australasian Federation Conference, 1891. 1697 ; Capt. 3rd Light Dragoons (retired) ; of Address : Hororata and Christchurch, Can- b. 1834 ; S. father 1847 ; m. Eliza, d. New Zealand. Club : Junior Capt. R. K. Hill, 52nd Foot, 1856. Educ. : terbury, Athenaeum. [Died 25 June 1907. Cheltenham Coll. Ensign 81st Foot. 1851 ; Lieut.-Gen. Julian b. 17 exchanged 42nd ; served throughout Crimean HALL, ; Jan. 1837 ; *. of Sir war. Heir : none. Address : Pitflrrane, 5th John Hall, 5th Bt. of Dunglass ;

Fife. Clubs : Carlton, Junior United Service ; m. Augusta W. L. (d. 1906), d. of Gen. John

. *. New, Edinburgh. [Died 8 March 1904. Fremantle, C.B., 1864 ; two one d. Joined Coldstream 1854 served at HALL, Col. Sir Angus William, K.C.B., cr. Guards, ; Siege of Sevastopol ; commanded 1st Battalion, 1904 ; C.B. 1894 ; J.P. ; retired ; b. Dec.

1877-82 ; A.A.G. Home District, 1884-87 ; 1834 ; e. s. of late Colonel T. Hall, Gren- 1887 commanded N.W. District adier Guards, of Killean, Argyll, and Bar- Maj.-Gen. ; from 1890-95. Address : 90 onald, Lanarkshire, J.P., D.L., and Harriet Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs: United Joanna, d. of late Sir William Rough, Chief- Travellers', Service, Turf. [Died 15 Aug. 1911. Justice of Ceylon ; m. Amelia Ann, 3rd d.

of late Capt. A. Elphinstone, R.N., 1860. HALL, Rev. Newman, D.D. Edin. ; LL.B. with of Educ. : Stanmore ; Naval and Military Law Scholarship London University ; Ancient Merchants' Academy, Edinburgh. Joined 14th Foot, Lecturer ; Chairman of the 1853 ; Lieut. 1854 ; Captain, 1857 ; Ad- Congregational Union, 1866 ; Founder of Christ b. jutant Depot Battalion, 1862-64 ; Adjutant Church, Lambeth, 1876 ; Maid- 22 1816 s. of Volunteers, 1864-69 ; Captain R. Aberdeen stone, May ; 4th John Vine Hall,

Militia, 1870-73 ; Lieut.-Colonel command- Maidstone, and Mary Teverill, Worcester ; bro. of John Vine of ing 3rd Batt. Dorset Regt. 1873-97 ; J.P. Hall, Captain the Great of for Aberdeen, Argyll and Dorset, and Com- Eastern ; m. Harriet, d. E. S. Knipe of missioner of Supply for Argyllshire. De- Water Newton, Hunts, 1880. Educ. : Tot-

corated for Siege of Sevastopol, Jan. 1855 to teridge ; Highbury College ; London Uni- evacuation of the Crimea, July 1856, in- versity. First Pastor Albion Congregational

cluding assaults of 18th June and 8th Sept. Church, Hull, 1842-54 ; pastor Surrey Chapel, (despatches, medal with clasp, and Turkish London, in succession to Rev. Rowland Hill : medal). Recreations fishing, shooting, skat- and Rev. James Sherman, 1854-76 ; and of ing, yachting. Address : Dineterwood, Pon- same congregation in Christ Church, Lam- trilas, Hereford. Club : Carlton. beth, built at a cost of 64,000, in perpetua- [Died 9 Jan. 1907. tion of Surrey Chapel, 1876-92; resigned cr. to F. B. after- HALL, Sir Basil Francis, 7th Bt. ; 1687 ; pastorate Rev. Meyer, and s. of 5th Bt. and d. of James wards became Publica- D.L. ; 3rd general evangelist. b. 1 tions : to Jesus Follow It is Walker, Dairy; June 1832; S. b. Come ; Jesus ; d. of etc. The Forum and the 1876 ; m. Adelaide Catherine, R. K. I, ; Vatican ; to St. Louis Elliot of Harwood, Roxburgh, 1877. Owned Liverpool ; The Lord's Prayer ; 8900 acres. Heir: b. Henry, b. 1835. Divine Brotherhood; Antidote to Fear; The Address : Duuglass, Dunbar, N.B. Gethsemane ; Atonement ; Lyrics of a [Died 13 Jan. 1909. Long Life ; Songs of the Divine Life, etc. Recreations : HALL, Rt. Hon. Sir Charlas, K.C.M.G. ; cr. Autobiography, moun- of water-colour in Great 1890 ; P.O. 1899 ; Q.C. ; Recorder the taineering ; sketching City of London from 1892; M.P. (C.) Britain, America, Norway, Italy, Switzerland, etc. Address : Holborn Division of Finsbury from 1892 ; Egypt, Holy Land, Greece, Sir Vine b. 1843 ; s. of late Vice-Chancellor C. House, Hampstead Heath, N.W.

Hall. Educ. : Harrow ; Trin. Coll. Camb. [Died 18 Feb 1902. de (B.A. 1865; M.A. 1868). Barr. Lincoln's HALL, Owen (nom plume ; real name of Middle James Davis dramatic author m. o. d. of Inn, 1866 ; Bencher Temple, ; ; 306 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HALLETT

Educ. : Coll. late Joseph Andrade. Univ. 1893 ; Attorney-General Duchy of Lancaster, Practised as solicitor 1893-95 Vice-Chancellor London (LL.B. 1869). ; County Palatine of member of : from 1874-86 ; then became Lancaster, 1895-1905. Address Silverlea, Gray's Inn, but abandoned law for literature 45 Chapel Park Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea. to the soon after ; contributed Truth, World, Club: Reform. [Died 6 Apr. 1907. Illustrated London News, and Ladies' Pic- HALL, William Codrington Briggs, I.S.O. of The 1903 b. torial ; editor and proprietor Bat, ; 12 Sept. 1845 ; e. s. of Staff- critic of Times 1885-87 ; dramatic Sporting ; Commander J. W. M'Intosh Hall, R.N. ; m. assistant editor of Galignani's Messenger, 1873, Constance, d. of Commander T. edited The 1888-90 ; started and Phoenix, Arundel Lewis, R.N. ; two s. three d. in Conservative : 1899 ; contested Dundalk Educ. Royal Naval School (Bell Medallist, interest in 1880 against late Lord Chief 1862). Entered Admiralty, 1862; Trans- Justice of England (Sir Charles Russell), port Department, 1862-65; Contract De- for etc. ; was accepted candidate Clerkenwell, partment, 1865 ; Assistant Director of to : but did not go poll. Plays A Gaiety Contracts, 1897 ; Director of Navy Con- Girl, An Artist's Model, The Geisha, A Greek tracts, 1897, 1904; retired, 1906. Recrea- Slave, Florodora, The Silver Slipper; The tions : golf, lawn-tennis, theatricals. Ad- and the Maid dress : Girl from Kay's ; The Medal ; Vellore, St. Marychurch, Torquay. part-author (with James T. Tanner) All [Died 10 Dec. 1914. Recreations : Abroad ; A Girl on the Stage. HALLARAN, Yen. Thomas Tuckey, Incumbent of owned race-horses ; card-playing. Cahir from 1900 ; Canon of Limerick : [Died 9 Apr. 1907. from 1901 ; Archdeacon of Ardfert. Educ. *. of HALL, Richard Nicklin ; b. 1853; Trinity College, Dublin (M.A.). Ordained, Joseph Hall, J.P., Dudley, Worcestershire, 1854. Address : Cahir-civeen, Co. Dublin. and g.-s. of Joseph Hall, ironmaster, Bloom- (Died 10 Jan. 1915. and of Richard field Ironworks, Staffordshire, HALLE, Lady (Madame Norman Neruda), ap- sis. of Nicklin, Onchan, Isle of Man ; m. pointed violinist to Queen Alexandra. 1901 ; Rev. Charles Silvester Home. Educ. : Bir- of Wilma, d. Joseph Neruda, Brunn, Austria ; Staffs. A Solicitor of ; Kinver, 1 mingham m. st, Ludwig Norman, Stockholm ; 2nd, Court of Judicature the High ; formerly Sir Charles Halle", 1888 (d. 1895). Address : tical acted as to poli agent ; Secretary 62 Motzstrasse, Berlin, W. Rhodesia Landowners and Farmers Associa- [Died 15 Apr. 1911. tion, and Bulawayo Chamber of Commerce, HALLEN, Vet. Lt.-Col. James Herbert Brocken- 1897 also as editor Matabele and as ; Times, cote, C.I.E. (1893), M.R.C.V.S., F.R.S.E., in Rhodesia of several leading representative F.R.C.S.E. ; b. 1829; m. Catherine, d. of

London ; Commissioner for Rhodesia papers Lt.-Gen. Rowland. Educ. : Bridgnorth ; at the Greater Britain Exhibition in London, Leeds Grammar School ; Royal Vet. Coll. ; 1899, and also filled a similar position on Edinburgh Univ. Entered Bombay Veter- behalf of the Rhodesian Government at the inary Department, 1850 ; served Abyssinia, Exhibition, 1901 ; was engaged at Glasgow 1867-68 (despatches, medal) ; Vet. Lt.-Col. Mr. Rhodes' desire in exploring the ancient : 1892 ; retired, 1894. Recreations shooting behalf of ruins of the Great Zimbabwe on and fishing. Address : Pebworth Fields, the 1902 travelled Rhodesian Government, ; under Stratford-on-Avon. Clubs : Royal for five months alone down the Sabi and Societies, Primrose. [Died 1 Aug. 1901. Lundi Rivers collecting ethnological informa- Holt S., F.R.G.S. ; *. of the HALLETT, M.Inst.C.E., tion, 1909 ; ; editor Rhodesia Journal, and of T. Perham L. Hallett, LL.D., Lincoln's 1910 ; Fellow of several European Inn (o. s. of S. Hallett, Chidiock House, South African scientific societies ; Curator Dorset), and Marian, d. of T. Lyttleton Holt, of the Ancient Monuments of Rhodesia, M.A., Syston Park, Co. Louth, and Frant 1915. Publications : Mr. W. G. Neal) (with : Priory, Sussex. Educ. Charterhouse ; Ken- The Ancient Ruins of Rhodesia ; Great sington School ; under Mr. Baker, "chief Zimbabwe ; lectured on the Archselogical engineer of the L.N.W. Ry. ; constructed Remains in Rhodesia before the British railways in Lancashire and Cheshire, 1860- Association at Cambridge and the Royal 1868 ; entered Indian Public Works Depart- of the lead- Geographical Society and many of divisions ment, 1868 ; had control large ing scientific associations in England ; Pre- in Burmah ; retired from Government ser- 1908. Address : Great Historic Rhodesia, 1880 connection of Indian Mashonaland. vice, ; proposed Zimbabwe, Victoria, and Burmese railway systems, and indicated [Died 18 Nov. 1914. route which was adopted, 1881-82 ; together HALL, Hon. Robert Newton, B.A., LL.D., with Mr. Colquhoun, roused the nation to K.C. Court of Bench ; Puisne Judge, King's importance of new markets in Far East, and of of from 1892 b. 26 Province Quebec, ; proposed connection of Burmah with Siam 1836 s. of Rev. R. V. Stanstead, July ; Hall, and China by railway, 1882-83 ; explored of m. d. of Province Quebec ; 1862, Celina, country between Moulmein and Kiang Hsen A. W. Kendrick, Warden of Compton County, on Mekong, for best route for connecting : P.Q. Educ. Burlington University (B.A. Burmah with Siam and China ; discovered honours, 1857). Admitted to Bar of Lower sources of the Menam, and made an explora- Lord Canada, 1861 ; appointed Q.C. by tion-survey for a branch railway to Bangkok, Lome. 1877 President St. Frances' section as ; 1883-84 ; consulted by King of Siam of President of Bar of Prov- Bar, 1877-81 ; to railway development in his country, and ince of Quebec, 1878 ; Crown Prosecutor, visited China, at time of Franco-Chinese 1878-79 of of Law of of affairs ; Dean Faculty Bishop's war, to investigate condition ; Director College, LL.D. 1880 ; Government revisited Siam, Burmah, and India, 1885 ; Co. Presi- first Canadian Pacific Railway ; at request of F.O. and War Office sent in a dent Massawippi Valley Railway Co., 1880- report with maps, dealing with political sat in House of Commons as 1891 ; Dominion aspect of affairs in Indo-China ; advised M.P. for City of Sherbrooke, 1882-91, during annexation of Upper Burmah, 1885; re- part of which time he was Chairman of ceived silver medal of the Society of Arts, and Insurance. Ad- led for Committee on Banking 1886-87 ; organised and movement dress: Montreal, Canada. Club: St. James's, improving Indian factory legislation, 1890- Montreal. [Died I July 1917. 1892. Publications : A Thousand Miles on of our Eastern HALL, Sir Samuel, Kt., cr. 1902; M.A. an Elephant ; Development in the East late Hall Markets ; Foreign Competition ; K.C. ; b. 1841 ; 3rd s. of Samuel : Trin. Coll Indian Taxation, Ancient and Modern ; Leftwich ; unmarried. Educ.

India and her Neighbours ; Indian Factory Dublin. Barr. Middle Temple, 1870 ; Bencher, 307 HALLEWELL WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

in Indian Factories in Legislation ; Sweating ; HAMBLEDEN, Viscountess her own right

Extension of Indian Railways ; Lancashire's (cr. 1891, on death of her husband) ; Emily

Case against the Indian Import Duties ; Smith ; m, 1st, Benjamin Auber Leach ; addresses and reports on various subjects to 2nd-, Rt. Hon. W. H. Smith, First Lord of the the leading Chambers of Commerce, sub- Treasury and Leader of House of Commons,

sequently published by the Chambers ; Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, head of Joint Connection of W. H. Smith Son b. 1828 Report 9n Railway & (d. 1891) ; ; Burmah and China, submitted, with account d. of Frederick Dawes Danvers, formerly of explorations, to the Government and Clerk of the Council of the Duchy of Lan- : British Chambers of Commerce. Address caster ; one s. five d. Heir : s. Hon. W. F. 7 Clifton Gardens, Folkestone. D. Smith; b. 1868; m. Esther, d. of 5th [Died 11 Nov. 1911. Earl of Arran. Address : 23 Belgrave HALLEWELL, Lieut. -Col. Henry Lonsdale, Square, S.W. [Died 13 Aug. 1913. Rifle C.M.G. 1900 ; Queenstown Volunteers ; HAMILTON, Captain C. G. Cole-, D.S.O. 1902 ; the Scots b. 3 Oct. 1852 formerly Royal ; ; 6th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles. Served South *. of late Col. E. G. Hallewell m. ; 1st, Africa. [Died 19 June 1904. 1876, Charlotte Caroline, d. of William HAMILTON, Col. Claude de Courcy, C.B. ; Peareth of Durham one d. Usworth, ; ; 2nd, Assistant Adjutant-General Army Head- 3rd d. of James Stuart 1881, Emily Jane, quarters, India; 6. 23 Sept. 1861; *. of Fraser-Tytler of Woodhouselee, Midlothian ; Maj.-Gen. T. de Courcy Hamilton, V.C. ; one *. one d. Served Bengal Famine Relief, m. Jeanie Kathleen, d. of late P. H. Osborne 1874 in orders of of (mentioned Army India) ; of Currandooley, N.S.W. Educ. : Chelten- with bronze Soudan (medal clasp, star), ham College. Entered army as Lieut. R.A., 1884; Nile Expedition (clasp), 1884-85; 1880; Col. 1903; served Lushai, 1889-92 1888 South Africa Zululand, ; (despatches, (medal); Isazai, 1892; Tirah, 1897-98 medal, two clasps), 1899-1900 ; bronze medal (medal) ; South Africa, 1899-1900 (medal, R. Humane 1871. Address : The Society, brevet Lieut.-Col.). Address : Army Head- Hants. Holt, Alverstoke, quarters, Calcutta, India. Club : Naval and 23 June 1908. [Died Military. [Died 30 Sept. 1910. General Francis Edward b. 28 HALLIDAY, ; HAMILTON, David James, F.R.S. 1908, M.B., Sept. 1834 ; m. 1866, Louisa, 2nd d. of late LL.D., L.R.C.P., F.R.C.S., F.R.S. (Edin.) ; Lt.-Col. Edward Walter two . three d. - ; Member Medico Chirurgical Society, Edin- Entered 1852 1893 army, ; General, ; retired, burgh; Physiol. Path. Neurol. Societies, 1899 served Russian 1855 ; war, (medal). London, and Pathological Society of Great Address: Freathey House, Bishop's Hall, Britain and Ireland; Pathologist, Royal Somersetshire. [Died 10 Jan. 1911. Infirmary, Aberdeen ; m. Catherine (d. HALLIDAY, Sir Frederick James, K.C.B., cr. 1908), d. of late John Wilson, Falkirk. b. : : 1860 ; 1806 ; widower. Educ. Rugby ; Educ. Edinburgh, Vienna, Strassburg. St. Paul's School; Haileybury. Civil Ser- Late Demonstrator of Pathology, Edinburgh

vice, Bengal, 1825 ; Member of Council of University ; Pathologist, Royal Infirmary,

India, 1853, 1868-86; Lieut.-Governor of Edinburgh ; Professor of Pathology, Aber- Bengal, 1854-59. Address : 21 Bolton Gar- deen University, to 1908. Publications :

dens, S.W. [Died 22 Oct. 1901. Pathology of Bronchitis, etc., 1883 ; Text- Book of 1889 Board of HALPIN, James, M.P. (Nat.) West Clare from Pathology, ; Agri- culture Report on Louping-ill and Braxy, 1906 ; b. June 1843 ; *. of William Halpin. 1906 author of Address : Educ. : Newmarket on Fergus National ; many essays. Aberdeen. [Died 19 Feb. 1909. School ; Springfield College, Ennis. Was in every National movement from 1859, viz. HAMILTON, Sir Edward Walter, G.C.B., cr.

The Phoenix, The Fenian, Land League, 1906 ; K.C.B., cr. 1894 ; K.C.V.O., cr. 1901 ;

National League, and United Irish League ; I.S.O. 1904 ; Bac. Mus. ; J6int Permanent

in the spring of 1888 sent to jail for letting Sec. to Treasury from 1902 ; b. Salisbury, of e. off fireworks in honour Mr. O'Brien's 7 July 1847 ; s. of Bishop of Salisbury ; : release from prison ; presided at the great unmarried. Educ. Eton, 1860-65 ; Christ Land League demonstration at Ennis, for Church, Oxford, 1866-68. Entered Treasury,

which was sent to Hotel Balfour at Limerick 1870 ; private secretary to Right Hon.

for three months ; had to try to sleep on Robert Lowe, Chancellor of Exchequer, 1872- the plank bed for first month, also to break 1873*; and Mr. Gladstone, First Lord of into for stones gravel same period ; always Treasury, 1873-74, and 1880-85; Principal a supporter of C. S. Parnell ; took part in Clerk Finance Division, 1885; Assistant

all the elections in support of Mr. W. H. K. Financial Secretary, 1892 ; Assistant Secre-

Redmond for East Clare ; President of the tary, 1894 ; Permanent Financial Secretary,

East Clare Executive U.I.L. ; member Clare 1902. Publications : various musical com-

County Council and Clare County Board positions ; book on National Debt Con- Gaelic Hon. Sec. Caitlin version and and a League; Cprid Redemption ; Monograph Branch Gaelic Athletic Association League ; on Mr. Gladstone. Address: 4 Whitehall prosecuted and brought to the Cork Winter Court, S.W. Clubs : Brooks's, Marlborough, Assizes for organising erection of evicted Turf. [Died 2 Sept. 1908.

tenants' huts ; hated to be in a British HAMILTON, Yen. George Hans.. D.D., J.P.,

Parliament, but hoped to see the day when V.D. ; Archdeacon of Northumberland and

Irishmen would be allowed to make their Canon of Durham, 1882 ; 3rd s. of Henry their own laws in own land ; Poor Law Hamilton, Tullylish House, Co. Down ; m. of Guardian Ennis Union from 1880 to 1895 ; 1st, d. John Best; 2nd, 1869, Lady of for of Chairman it three years ; opposed the Louisa Clements, sister of 4th Earl : late Lord Inchiquin as Chairman, and after Leitrim. Educ. Shrewsbury School ; Dub-

five years' fight put him out ; was con- lin University. Curate of Sunderland, 1846- tractor, and completed Lehinch Sea Wall, 1848; Chaplain, Durham County Prisons, lost by which he 500 ; was a large farmer ; 1848-54 ; vicar of Berwick-on-Tweed, 1854- erected and owned the Fergus Vale Creamery 1865; Archdeacon of Lindisfarne and Vicar : Recreations rowing, cycling, walking ; one of Eglingham, 1865-82. Publications: The

of the fours who won the Ennis Cup for Church of Ireland, 25th ed. 1868 ; Account rowing at the Clan Castle Regatta in 1877- of Reformatory of Juveniles at Mettray, : 1878. Address Newmarket on Fergus. from the French of Cochim, 1852 ; Ordina- Clubs: Dailgais Athletic, Commercial and tion Sermon, Gloucester Cathedral, 1894

Abbey, Ennis ; Limerick and Clare Farmers'. (published by request) ; The Celtic Church, [Died 26 July 1909. a Sermon preached on St. Patrick's Day in WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HAMILTON

Durham Cathedral (published by request). China, and Russo-Japanese war medals Address : The College, Durham. Club : Editor, South China Morning Post, 1910-11 ; Newcastle. 23 Union, [Died Sept. 1905. commanded to private audience, Buckingham HAMILTON, Lieut.-Col. George Vaughan, C.B. Palace, with H.M. Edward VII., 1904. 1900 retired from Service b. Publications : The of ; Army Corps ; Siege Mafeking, 1900 ;

of 1904 ; of 22 Oct. 1851 ; m. 1879, Clementina, d. Korea, Map Korea, 1904 ; The late James Connell of Conheath, Dumfries. Oxus River, read before Central Asian Served Ashantee with Society, war (medal clasp) ; 1906; Afghanistan, 1906; Prob- lems of the Middle Boer war, 1881 ; Egyptian war (medal, East, 1908 ; Somaliland, 1910 In 4th class Medjidie, Khedive's star), 1882; ; Abor Jungles, 1912. Address : 2 Soudan Expedition (despatches, promoted Whitehall Court, S.W. Clubs : Royal Assistant Commissary General, clasp), 1884. Societies, Authors'. [Died 14 June 1913. Address : Inishowen, Charlton Kings, Chel- HAMILTON, John Gardiner, M.V.O. 1903; tenham. [Died 21 Dec. 1911. F.R.G.S., F.Z.S. Was Hon. Director and Treasurer in South Africa HAMILTON, Maj.-Gen. Hubert Ion Wetherall, of the Imperial 1898 Yeomanry Hospital, 1899-1902, and Member C.B. 1906 ; D.S.O. ; C.V.O. 1909 ; of Legislative Assembly (Opposition Chief commanding 3rd Division from 1914 ; b. of the s. of Whip) Transvaal for Springs District 27 June 1861 ; 3rd Lieut.-Gen. Henry during life of that Parliament was a Meade Hamilton, C.B. Entered Queen's ; Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem Regt. 1880 ; Adjutant, 1886-90 ; Major, in England, and held Queen's and King's 1908 ; served Burmese Expedition, 1886-88 medals with clasps for South African War, (medal with two clasps) ; Egyptian cam- and was mentioned in held paigns, 1897-98-99, including battles of despatches; Union of South Africa medal was Atbara and Khartoum (despatches three ; Hon. Col. Lt.-Col. of the times, D.S.O., British medal and Khedive's (late Commanding) Witwatersrand Rifle Vols., and a J.P. for medal with four clasps) ; South Africa, 1899- the of district Pretoria ; was President of 1902 ; as D.A.A.G. and A.A.G. Army Head- the Transvaal Chamber of Mines, 1910. quarters, South Africa, 1900 ; Military Secre- Address : Bucks tary to General Lord Kitchener, Commander- Germains, Chesham, ; Northdene, Transvaal. Clubs: in-Chief, South Africa, 1900-2 (despatches Johannesburg, Conservative ; Civil Service. Town three times, A.D.C. to the King with Bt. Cape ; Pretoria ; Rand, Turf, of Col., Queen's medal with four clasps, New, Johannesburg. [Died 1 July 1912. King's medal with two clasps) ; Mil. Sec. HAMILTON of Dalzell, 1st Baron to Gen. Lord Kitchener, Commander-in-Chief (cr. 1886) ; John Glencairn Carter-Hamilton, V.L., J P. ; in India, 1902-5 ; Commanding 7th Brigade, Capt. 2nd Life Guards 1906-8; Maj.-Gen. General Staff Mediter- (retired), 1860; of Board of of ranean 1908-9 Commanded member Supervision Scot- Command, ; land of Convener Lanarkshire ; [grandfather North Midland Division, 1911-14. Address : killed of 1st Baron at Langside, 1568 ; 1st Cholderton House, near Salisbury. Club : Baron was taken at Bothwell Army and Navy. [Died 14 Oct. 1914. prisoner Brig ;] b. 16 Nov. o. surv. 8. of HAMILTON, Marquess of; Captain James Marseilles, 1829; Archibald J. Hamilton of Dalzell, and his Albert Edward Hamilton, M.P. (C.) City second wife Ellinor, d. of Daniel Hamilton, Londonderry from 1900. Entered army, 1st Gilkerscleugh ; m. Emily, d. of 8th Earl of Life Guards, 1892; resigned, 1903; b. 1 Leven and 1882. Educ. : Eton. e. Melville, Nov. 1869 ; s. of 2nd Duke of Abercorn ; Entered 2nd Life Guards, 1847 ; M.P. (L.) m. 1894, Lady Rosaline Cecilia Caroline for 1857-59 S. 1868- o. Falkirk, ; Lanarkshire, Bingham, d. of 4th Earl of Lucan ; two s. 1874 and 1880-86 ; Lord-in-Waiting, 1892-94. three d. Educ. : Eton. Member of Council, Owned about 2500 acres. Heir : s. Hon. Zoological Society ; Treasurer to H.M.'s Gavin G. Hamilton, b. 1872. Address : 54 Household, 1903-5. Heir : s. Lord Paisley. Eaton S.W. ; Motherwell, : Place, Dalzell, Address 61 Green Street, W. ; Coates Lanarkshire. Clubs : Brooks's, Arthur's. House, Fittleworth, S.O., Sussex. Club: [Died 14 Oct. 1900. Carlton. [Died 24 Feb. 1913. HAMILTON, Rev. J. M'Curdy, M.A., D.D. ; HAMILTON, James Winterbottom, LL.B., Q.C.; Moderator of the General Assembly (1900) Recorder of 1887 b. 8 Oldham, ; Oldham, s. of of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland ; Dec. 1849 e. s. of Peter Oldham Hamilton, ; b. Hugh M'Curdy Hamilton, merchant ; m. 1881, Eliza Ann, o. c. of late Richard Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, 22 July 1834. Wormald, Lyttleton, N.Z. Educ. : pri- Educ. : Royal Academical Institution, Bel- vately, and graduated LL.B. at London. fast ; Edinburgh University ; New College, Student of Inner Temple, 1870. Recrea- Edinburgh. A.M. Edinburgh, 1860; D.D. tions : angling, photography. Address : 5 Knox 1901. Minister, Office College, Toronto, Crown Row, Temple, E.C. ; 37 Palace Donore, Dublin, from 1863 ; Commissioner Mansions, Kensington, W. Clubs : St. School of Education ; Chaplain R.H.M. ; Stephen's ; Conservative, Manchester. Hon. Chaplain to His Excellency the Lord [Died 18 Oct. 1899. Lieutenant of Ireland. Address : Donore, HAMILTON, John Angus Lushington Moore, Dublin. [Died 17 Jan. 1915. F.R.G.S. ; author ; war and special cor- 1901 HAMILTON, Hon. Leslie d'Henin, M.V.O. ; respondent ; b. London ; o. s. of late Capt. Guards b. and heir-pres. John Angus Lushington Hamilton, 2nd West Major, Coldstream ; 1st Lord Hamilton of Dalzell b. 1873 ; Indian Regiment, and Myra Emily, d. of to ; d. of Col. Horace Beaufoy Moore, who m. 2nd, Sir A. W. m. 1905, Amy Cecile, Ricardo ; one s. Address : 4 South Eaton Pinero ; m. 1906, Helen Frances, y. d. of S.W. 29 Oct. 1914. late George Stiles Reilly. Educ. : Chelten- Place, [Died Sir Richard ham College ; Germany ; France. War cor- HAMILTON, Admiral Vesey, G.C.B.; b. s. of Rev. respondent, Siege of Mafeking, 1899-1900 ; cr. 1895; Sandwich, 1829; Hamilton m. Julia Boxer crisis, 1900-2 ; Somaliland operations, John Vesey ; 1862, d. of late Vice- 1902-3 ; Balkan-Macdeonian troubles, 1903 ; Frances Delme (d. 1897), J. A. Educ. : Naval Russo-Japanese, 1904-5 ; special correspon- Admiral Murray. Royal Joined 1843 ; dent, America, 1894 ; Australasia, 1896 ; School, Camberwell. Navy, Far served in Arctic East, 1901 ; Central Asia, 1905-6 ; Lieutenant, 1851 ; Expedi- of Sir Assam (Abor, Miri, and Mishmi operations), tion, 1850-51, and 1852-54 in search for service in 1911-12 ; invited to read papers before John Franklin ; Commander Central Rear-Admiral, Asian Society ; Society of Arts China, 1857; Capt. 1862; 1877 Vice-Admiral, 1884 ; (Indian Section) ; Scottish Geographical 1877 ; C B. ; 1887 Senior Naval Society ; ^received South African, Somaliland, Admiral, 1887 ; K.C.B. ; 309 HAMILTON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Lord of President I Coll. Admiralty, 1889-91 ; Camb. Ordained, 1847 ; Domestic Naval Coll. 1891-94 re- Royal Greenwich, ; Chaplain to Archbishop Howley, 1847 ; tired, 1894. Medals Arctic, Baltic cam- Chaplain-in- Ordinary to Queen Victoria,

paign, China ; clasp for Fatshan Creek. 1857. Address : The Close, Salisbury. Publication : Letters of Sir Thomas Byam [Died 6 Dec. 1901. Address: Martin, G.C.B., 1903 (edited). HAMLEY, Edmund Gilbert, Solicitor ; b. 1818 ; The Elms, Chalfont St. Peter, Bucks. Club : *. of Joseph Hamley (of Bodmin), Surgeon Senior United Service. [Died 18 Sept. 1912. and County Coroner, and Elizabeth Garnet, d. of Rev. Edmund Gilbert, Rector of HAMILTON, Maj.-Gen. T. de Courcy, V.C. . Helland, Cornwall ; was a descendant of J.P. Gloucestershire ; b. Stranraer, Wigtown- the family of Sir Walter Raleigh and of the shire, 20 July 1825 ; 2nd s. of late James Gilberts of Devon m. Anne John Hamilton of Ballymacoll, Co. Meath, Compton, ; Ireland, and Anne Geraldine, d. of 26th B. Barton of Hopwas House, near Tamworth. Educ. : Blundell's School, Tiverton." Mayor Kinsale ; m. Mary Anne Louisa, d. of late of 1855-56 Sir William Baynes, 2nd Bt., 1857. Educ. : Bodmin, ; appointed County Private tutors. Joined 90th Light Infantry, Coroner for Bodmin, 1854, but was his 1842; served through Kaffir War, 1846-47 father's Deputy Coroner for more than 12 : years before ; resigned, 1901. Address (medal) ; with 68th Light Infantry through- out campaign in Crimea, including battles Fore Street, Bodmin. [Died 20 May 1902. of Alma, Balaclava, Inkerman, and Siege HAMLEY, Joseph Osbertus, C.B. ; Commissary- and Fall of Sebastopol (Victoria Cross, medal General with hon. rank of Major-Gen, in the with four clasps, Turkish medal, and Knight Army ; b. 25 Sept. 1820 ; y. s. of late Joseph of the of Legion of Honour) ; Brigade-Major, Hamley, Surgeon and Coroner Bodmin, of Colchester, 1856-57 ; Brigade-Major Ionian Cornwall ; m, 1849, Martha (d. 1895), d. : Islands, 1857-62 ; Major, 8th Regt. 1863-68 ; late John Morgan of Bristol. Educ. Gram. Lieut.-Col. 64th Regt., 1868-74; Colonel, School, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Appointed to 1873 retired full in ; on pay with hon. rank of Ordnance Department, 1838 ; served : Major-General, 1874. Address Dunboyne, Sydney, 1838-47 ; then at Wellington and : of Cheltenham. Club New, Cheltenham. Auckland, N.Z. ; served in Wars 1847- [Died 3 March 1908. 1848 and 1860-68; was presented with a

HAMILTON, Walter, F.R. Hist. Soc. ; Vice- handsome piece of plate by the inhabitants

President the Ex Libris Society ; Vice- of Wellington for his services in extinguish- President de la Socie'te' Francais des Collec- ing a fire which threatened the destruction tionneurs Libris b. of of also for d'Ex ; London, 12 Jan. the business part the city ; 1844 ; m. 1881. Educ. : the College de saving the life of a girl from drowning in : Dieppe. Publications published a Memoir the harbour ; returned to England, 1870, of George Cruikshank, 1878 ; a history of and appointed to charge of Gun Wharf at the Poets Laureate of England ; the ^Esthetic Chatham ; then War Office, Dover, and in Movement England, 1882 ; Hamilton's Aldershot ; retired after more than 42 years' Collection of Parodies of the Works of service. Founder and of the " Secretary British and American Authors ; French Hamley Gun Club," and Swimming Bath,

Book Plates ; Dated Book Plates. Recrea- Auckland, New Zealand. Address : 36 tions : and collector's Battersea S.W. volunteering, "cycling, Brynmaer Road, Park, mania. Address : Ellarbee," Clapham Club : Junior Conservative. common, Surrey. Club : The Odd Volumes. [Died 5 July 1911. b. s. of [Died 1 Feb. 1899. HAMLYN, Frederick ; 1846 ; y. Robert

HAMILTON, Rear-Admiral William Des Vceux ; Gosling of Hassobury, Essex, and Botleys, b. 17 September 1852 ; m. Anna Marion (d. Surrey ; m. 1889, Christine Louisa, 3rd d. 1904), d. of late Lieut.-Col. James Hatherell, of late Col. Henry Edward Hamlyn-Fane, Radford House, Leamington, 1892. Entered M.P., of Clovelly, and co-heir of Sir James Navy, 1866; Commander, 1883; Captain, Hamlyn-Williams, 3rd Bt., of Edwinsford 1889; Rear-Admiral, 1903; served East and Clovelly, when he assumed the name Africa, 1874; Kaffir War, 1877-78; Zulu of Hamlyn. High Sheriff of Devon, 1901.

War, 1879 ; bombardment of Alexandria Address : Clovelly Court, Bideford. and 22 1904. Egyptian" War, 1882; Lieut. H.M. [Died July Yacht Victoria and Albert," 1883 ; Com- HAMMET, Rear-Adm. James Lacon ; C.V.O. mander of Nelson Flagship Australia, 1903; Sput. Malta Dockyard from 1902;

1884-89 ; Flag-Captain North American b. 15 May 1849; m. 1891, Alice, d. of

1892-95 ; commanded H.M.S. Sir H. Paston of "Station, " " Bedingfeld, Bt., Oxburgh, Grafton and : Hawke," 1895-96 ; Chief Norfolk. Educ. private school. Joined of the in Staff, Mediterranean Station, 1896-99 ; Royal Navy, 1862 ; served Egyptian of Captain Naval Depot, Portsmouth, and War, 1882 ; was awarded- Royal Humane

Fleet Reserve, 1900-3 ; Naval A.D.C. to Society's medal and clasp for saving life on the in for King ; Rear-Admiral Mediterranean, two occasions, and recommended Albert 1903-4. Address : Greenhill, Rownhams, medal. Recreations : rowing, cricket, rac- near Southampton. Clubs : United Service, quets, bicycling. Club : Junior United Naval and Military. [Died 15 Feb. 1907. Service. [Died 15 Feb. 1905. Sir HAMILTON, William Stirling, 10th Bt., HAMMOND, Rev. Charles Edward, M.A. ; cr. 1873 ; C.B. 1907 ; General and Colonel- Honorary Canon of Truro ; Examining

Commandant R.A., retired 1890 ; b. 17 Sept. Chaplain to Bishop of Truro ; Warden of

1830 ; S. father 1856 ; m. Eliza, d. of late St. Faith's House of Mercy, near Lost- - s. b. s. Major-Gen. Barr, 1856 ; two four d. withiel ; Bath, 24 Jan. 1837 ; of Major Educ. : Edinburgh ; Addiscombe. Lieut. Thomas John Hammond, H.E.I.C.S. ; m. of Bengal Artillery, 1848 ; served Indian Mutiny 1873, Florence Jane, d. late Rev. George - r (medal with clasp). Heir: s. William [b. Stallard, A icar of East Grafton, Wilts; 4 : Dec. 1868; m. 1902, Mabel Mary, d. of three s. three d. Educ. Sherborne ; Exeter late Maj.-Gen. Henry Tyndall, C.B.]. Ad- Coll. Oxford (Symes Scholar, Fellowship) ; dress : Woodgaters, Southwater, Horsham. Double First Moderations, 1857 ; B.A. 3rd : . Club United Service. [Died 26 Sept. 1913. cl. Litt. Hum. and 1st Math. Tutor, Bursar,

HAMILTON-GORDON, Hon. and Rev. Douglas, and Lecturer ; Mathematical Moderator, of M.A. ; Canon Salisbury from 1860 ; b. 1862-63 ; Pass Classical Moderator and 13 March s. 1824; 3rd of 4th Earl of (twice) Master of the Schools ; proctor, 1867 ;

Aberdeen and Harriet, widow of Viscount deacon, 1861 ; priest, 1862 ; chaplain Oxford of Hamilton ; m. Ellen, 2nd d. of George. Earl Female Penitentiary, 1870-82 ; Rector of : Morton, 1851. Educ. Harrow ; Trin. Wootton, Northants, 1882; Vicar of Men- 310 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HANBTJRY

heniot, 1887-1912. Publications: Outlines Inspector-General of Registration, Madras, ed. 1902 of of Textual Criticism, 6th ; Liturgies, 1880; Births, Deaths, and Marriages, to Eastern and Western, 1878 ; Appendix 1888 ; Member of Legislative Council, : while 1891 the same, 1879. Recreation rowing Madras, ; Chairman of Ootacamund at Oxford. Address : Klngsleigh, Saltash, Council, 1892. Address : Ootacamund, Cornwall. [Died 25 Jan. 1914. Nilgiris, Madras. [Died 10 Aug. 1904. HAMMOND, Chris, painter and black and HAMOND, Sir Charles Frederick, or. 1896; of white artist ; b. Camberwell ; d. H. J.P., D.L. ; Town Councillor and Alderman ; : b. Demain Hammond. Educ. Lambeth 1817 ; *. of G. F. Hamond, Blackheath ; Schools. School of Art ; Royal Academy twice married. Barr. 1865 ; shipowner and

Exhibitor TLA. 1886, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, broker to 1862 ; M.P. Newcastle-on-Tyne, various : and R.I. 1886, 1895 ; illustrated in 1874-80 and 1892-1900. Address 26 papers and magazines, chiefly Cassell's, Lovaine Place, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Club : Magazine, Quiver, English Illustrated, Queen Carlton. [Died 2 March 1905. Pick-me-up, St. Paul's, and other leading HAMPDEN, 2nd Viscount (cr. 1884) ; 24th periodicals, 1888-94. Publications: illus- Baron Dacie (cr. 1307) ; Henry Robert trated Edgeworth's Castle Rackrent and The Brand, G.C.M.G. 1899 ; D.L., J.P. ; [1st B. 1894 Absentee, ; Edgeworth's Popular Tales, was a distinguished officer in the reigns of Marmontel's Moral Tales, 1895; 1895; Edward II. and III. : 1st V. was Speaker of the Richardson's Sir Charles Grandison, 1895 ; of b. 2 House Commons, 1872-84] ; May 1841 ; Edgeworth's Helen, 1896 ; Goldsmith's s. of 1st V. and nephew to 22nd B. Dacre ; m. 1896 1896 Comedies, ; Thackeray's Esmond, ; 1st, 1864, Victoria (d. 1865), d. of Jean Edgeworth's Belinda, 1896 ; Edgeworth's Sylvain van de Weyer ; 2nd, 1868, Susan Parent's Assistant, Pendennis, Vanity Fair, Henrietta, d. of Lord George Cavendish, b. The and The Caxtons also Newcomes, ; of 7th Duke of Devonshire. Educ. : Rugby. R. D. Blackmore's novel, Daniel, 1896-97 ; Captain Coldstream Guards (retired) ; M.P. Sense and Sensibility Austen) ; John (Jane Herts, 1865-73 ; for Stroud, 1874, 1880-85. Halifax ; Burton and Cranford ; Scenes Mary 1385-86 ; Surveyor-General of Ordnance, from Clerical 1898-99. Recreations: Life, 1883-85 ; Governor and Commander-in-Chief and to the reading, walking, going play. of New South Wales, 1895-99. Heir: s, Address : 2 St. Paul's Studios, West Hon. T. W. Brand. Address : The Hoo, W. [Died 11 1900. Kensington, May Welwyn, Herts ; The Priory, Royston. : HAMMOND, John ; M.P. (N.) Carlow County Clubs Brooks's, Travellers'. 22 Nov. 1906. from 1891 ; Member, Carlow County Council [Died and Urban District Council. Clubs : Nat. HAMPTON, 3rd Baron (cr. 1874), Herbert Bt. 1846 Liberal ; Carlow. [Died 17 Nov. 1907. Perrott Murray Pakington, ; [an b. Sir John was HAMMOND, Rev. Joseph, LL.B. ; 27 ancestor, Pakington, captured s. of at battle of b. 12 Feb. 1848 May 1839 ; y. George Hammond, flax- Worcester, 1651] ; s. of 1st and d. of of spinner and banker, of Leeds ; m. 1871, Susan Baron Augusta, Bishop Georgiana, y. d. of Maj.-Gen. Lucas, R.A., Rochester (Murray); S. half-b. 1893; m. of Hill House, Copdock, Suffolk; four s. 1877, Evelyn Nina Frances (d. 1904), d. of : 3rd Bt. three s. five d. four d. Educ. University College School, Sir George Baker, ; : Oxford and University and King's Colleges, London. Educ. Wellington ; Merton College, M.A. 1874. Barr. 1876 Curate of St. Paul's, Leeds ; Vicar of St. (B.A.), 1870 ; ; at the for Worcestershire. Heir : s. Mary Elms, Ipswich, 1868 ; All Saints', J.P., D.L., St. Hon. Herbert Stuart Rifle Pontefract, 1873 ; Austell, Cornwall, 1881 Pakington, Canon of Truro, 1892-1902; Vicar of St. Brigade, b. 1883. Address: Waresley Paul's, Beckenham, 1902-9. Publications : Court, Kidderminster. Club : Carlton. Commentary on 1 Kings (in the Pulpit Com- [Died 17 March 1906.

Sir James cr. 1882 ; mentary) ; Church or Chapel ? an Eirenicon, HANBURY, Arthur, K.C.B., retired 1887 ; English Nonconformity and Christ's Hon. F.R.C.S. ; Surgeon Maj.-Gen., ; b. m. d. of late J. Christianity, 1893; Seal and Sacrament, 1832 ; Emily, Anderson, 1892 and widow ; Concerning the Church, 1896 ; A Coxlodge Hall, Northumberland, Cornish of Col. C.B. 1876. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Parish, 1897 ; Magister Moritur, Carter, of 1910 ; etc. Recreations : gardening, read- Dublin. Entered Medical Department in and ing. Address : 38 Queen Square, W.C. Army, 1853 ; served China, India, medical officer of a [Died 15 May 1912. America ; principal - 1878-79 and HAMMOND CHAMBERS, Robert Sharp division in Afghan campaign, ; b. of force under Lord Roberts on the march Borgnis, K.C., B.A. ; Western House,

from Cabul to 1880 ; of Marlow, Bucks, 3rd Feb. 1855 ; o. surv. s. Kandahar, Expedi-

of to 1882 at 1887-88 ; late Robert Hammond, J.P., and Sarah tion Egypt, ; Gibraltar, Presi- Bliss Hammond (d. 1896), d. of William Surgeon-General H.M. Forces, Madras re- Barrett of 1888-92 ; Distinguished Service Walcot, Northamptonshire ; m. dency, all 1879, Lucy Grace (d. 1900), e. d. of late W. H. ward, 1905. Recreations : golf, cycling, Brodhurst, East India Civil Service. Educ. : field sports. Club : Army and Navy. Eton; Magdalen Coll. Oxford. Barr. Lin- [Died 2 June 1908. coln's m. Herbert Inn, 1879 ; joined Midland Circuit, HANBURY, Lily, actress; 1905, 1880 Guedalla. Educ. : School in London ; practised in London and on Circuit ; English Made her first on the stage at Queen's Counsel, 22 Dec. 1897 ; Bencher of appearance acted almost Lincoln's Inn, 1905. Recreations : shooting, Savoy Theatre in 1888, and golf, mechanics. Address : 102 Elm Park continuously from that date. Recreations : tennis. Address : Gardens, S.W. ; 2 Mitre Court Buildings, bicycle riding, swimming, Bedford Court Bedford Sq., W. Temple, B.C. ; Marlow, Bucks. Clubs : 123 Mansions, United 5 March 1908. University, M.C.C. ; Rye, and [Died Limpsfleld Chart Golf. [Died 25 July 1907. HANBURY, Rt. Hon. Robert William, P.C., D.L. President of Board of Agricul- HAMNETT, George, C.I.E. 1885; b. 1826; J.P., ; s. of late ture from M.P. (C.) Preston from James Hamnett of Bangalore ; m. 1900; b. 24 Feb. 1845 o. s. of Robert 1856. Mary Ann, d. of Edward John Scott. 1885 ; ; and of Entered Madras Uncovenanted Civil Service, Hanbury, Bodehall House, Mary, d, 1843 T. Wilnecote Hall, ; appointed Assistant to Consulting Major Bradgate Banford, child of Lieut.- for Warwickshire ; m. Ellen, only Engineer Railways, 1859 ; Marriage : for of Col. Knott Hamilton, 1884. Educ. Rugby ; Registrar town Madras, 1866 ; First M.P. Assistant to Chief Secretary to Government Corpus Christi College, Oxford (M.A.). 1878- of 1872-78 ; N. Staffordshire, Madras, 1867 ; Receiver of Carnatic Tamworth, to the 1880 ; Financial Secretary Treasury, Property, 1875 ; entered I.C.S. 1877 ; 311 HANBURY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

1895-1900. Owned 3000 acres. Recreations: 1907. Plays : The Two Mr. Wetherbys,

golf, Address : Ham near 1903 ; The Return of the 1905 cycling. Hall, Prodigal, ; Ashbourne ; Priv. Sec., A. F. Goddard. The Charity that began at Home, 1906; Clubs : Carlton, Athenaeum. The Cassilis Engagement, 1907 ; Translated (Died 28 Apr. 1903. Les Trois Filles de M. Dupont, by Brieux, for Sir cr. HANBURY, Thomas, K.C.V.O. ; 1901 ; presentation before the Stage Society, 1905. Commendatore of the Orders of SS. Maurizio Address : Campden, Gloucestershire, Club : e Lazzaro, and of the Cross of the Crown of Savile. [Died 15 June 1909. Italy; b. Clapham, near London, 21 June 1832; HANNA, Marcus Alonzo ; Chairman, National 3rd s. of Daniel Bell Hanbury of Clapham, and Republican Committee, from 1896 ; Senator, d. of Thomas of Rachel, Christy Broomfleld, Ohio, U.S.A., since 1897; head of M. A. Chelmsford ; m. 1868, Katharine Aldam, Hanna & Co., coal and iron merchants ; e. d. of Thomas Pease of Westbury-on-Trym, President, National Union Bank ; Director, near Bristol ; three s. one d. Educ : pri- Cleveland City Railway Co. ; b. New Lisbon, vately. A merchant at Shanghai, 1853-71 ; Ohio, 24 Sept. 1837 ; m. 1867, d. of Daniel P. founder of the Botanical Institute Hanbury Rhodes, Cleveland. Educ. : Western Re- at the Genoa President Royal University, ; serve University. Until 1867 partner in of the Civic Hospital, Ventimiglia; founder of wholesale grocery house ; took prominent the Museum near Mentone. Praehistoricum, part in electioneering tactics, and secured the Recreations : botany and gardening. Ad- nomination and election of M'Kinley as dress : La Mortola, Ventimiglia, Italy. President ; delegate to National Republican Club : National Liberal. Died 9 March 1907. [ Convention, 1884, 1888, and 1896. Address :

HANBURY-TRACY, Hon. Frederick Stephen Cleveland, Ohio ; Washington. s. of b. Archibald 2nd Baron Sudeley ; [Died 15 Feb. 1904. of 1848; m. 1870, Helena Caroline, d. Sir HANNAY, James, D.C.L. ; F.R.S.C. ; of the T. E. 4th *. four d. Winnington, Bt. ; one Canadian Archives Department from 1905 ; M.P. (L.) Montgomery District, 1877-85; ft. Richibucto, N.B., 22 Apr. 1842; e. s. (G.L.) 1886-92. Address: 116 Queen's of Rev. James Hannay, Church of Scotland of . Gate, S.W. [Died 9 Aug. 1906. minister Richibucto, and Jane, d. of

Francis Salter of Newport, N.S. ; m. Margaret, HANCOCK, William Ilbert, F.R.C.S. ; Assistant Surgeon to the Royal London Ophthalmic d. of Elias T. Ross of St. John, N.B., 1864. Educ. : New Kilpatrick, Scotland, parish Hospital (Moorflelds) ; Ophthalmic Sur- geon to the Children's Hospital, Shadwell, school, and St. John, N.B., grammar school. Barr. New 1866 of and Bolingbroke Hospital, Wandsworth Brunswick, ; reporter Supreme Court, assistant editor Common ; b. 10 April 1873 ; 9th *. of William 1867-73; St. Hancock of John Daily Telegraph, 1872-83 ; assistant Wiveliscombe. Somerset ; m. editor Montreal Herald, 1883-84; chief 1899, Margaret Hay Sweet-Escott ; two s. editorial writer one d. Educ. : Dulwich College. Publica- Brooklyn, N.Y., Eagle, 1885- 1887 editor St. tions : Articles in the Index of Treatment ; John, New Brunswick, Daily 1888-92 editor of St. and Ophthalmic Medical periodicals. Re- Gazette, ; John, New creations : cricket, tennis, shooting. Ad- Brunswick, Daily Telegraph newspaper, Official dress : 26 Anne Cavendish 1892-1900; Reporter New Bruns- Queen ' Street, Square, W. [Died 27 Jan. 1910. wick Prov. Parliament. 1901-8. Publica- tions : of the HANFORD, Colonel John Compton, C.B., cr. Reports Supreme Court of New 2 Brunswick, vols., 1867-72 ; Nine Years a 1897 ; retired, 1906 ; Assistant Inspector of 1875 of Ireland b. Captive, ; History Acadia, 1879 ; Remounts, (retired) ; 22 July 1849 ; of the 104th s. of William Hanford Flood, and Frances, d. The Story Regiment, 1882; of the of Charles Edward Hanford, of Woollas Hall, The Story Queen's Rangers in the

American Revolution, 1883 ; The History Pershore, Worcestershire. Educ. : Eton ;

ot the Loyalists, 1893 ; Life and Times of Trinity Coll. Camb. ; B.A. 1871. Joined Sir Leonard 1897 The of 19th Hussars, 1873; served with 19th Tilley, ; History the War of 1812 New its Re- Hussars in Egyptian War of 1882, present in ; Brunswick, sources and 1902 ; History of action of Kassassin, 9th Sept. ; at the Battle Advantages, New 1905 How Canada was of Tel-el-Kebir (despatches, Brevet of Major, Brunswick, ; held for the 1905 Life of L. A. medal with clasp, 4th class of Medjidie and Empire, ; Khedive's star); served in Soudan Cam- Wilmot and S. L. Tilley, Makers of Canada 1906 New Brunswick Year paign of 1884 with 19th Hussars, present at Series, ; Book, 1907 Ballads of 1909 engagements of El-Teb and Tamai (4th ; Acadia, ; many class of Osmanieh, two clasps) Nile Ex- articles, tales, and poems in magazines and pedition of 1884-85, present at action of newspapers. Recreations : golf, curling. Kerbekan (despatches, Brevet of Lieut. - Address : Fredericton, N.B., Canada. Club : St. John. 12 Jan. 1910. Colonel, two clasps). Recreations : shooting, Union, [Died James D.L. hunting. Address : Flood Hall, Thomas- HANNAY, Lennox, M.A., J.P., ; b. 20 Sept. 1826; e. s of John Hannay, town, Kilkenny ; Woollas Hall, Pershore, and Eliza m. d. of late Worcestershire. Clubs : Naval and Mili- W.S., Kennedy ; Ann, James Ponsford, 1853 (d. 1895). Educ. : tary, Cavalry ; Kildare Street, Dublin. [Died 11 Aug. 1911. privately and St. John's Coll. Camb. Barr. Inner Temple, 1852; Metropolitan Police HANKIN, Gen. George Crommelin, C.B. 1887 ; 1871-98 Recorder of Ponte- late Bengal Staff Corps. Entered army, Mag. ; formerly 1843 fract. Recreations : shooting, fishing. Ad- ; General, 1894 ; served Afghan War, dress : 113 St. S.W. Club : 1880 (despatches, medal). Address : New- George's Square, lands, Boxgrove, Guildford. United University. [Died 7 June 1903. Sir [Died 14 Oct. 1902. HANNEN, Nicholas John, K.T., cr. 1895 ; St. b. HANKIN, John ; author ; Southampton, Chief Justice of Supreme Court for China 25 s. of Sept. 1869 ; Charles Wright Hankin ; and Japan from 1891 ; b. 1842 ; m. Jessie, m. 1901, Florence, d. of late George Rout- d. of late J. Woodhouse, 1869. Educ. : : ledge, J.P., D.L. Educ. Malvern ; Merton Univ. Coll. London (B.A. 1864). Barr. 1866 ;

College, Oxford. Began journalistic work Acting Deputy Judge, Yokohama, 1871-74 ; as contributor to the Saturday Review, 1890 ; Crown Advocate, Shanghai, 1878 ; Consul- was for a year in Calcutta on staff of the Gen, at Shanghai, 1891-97. Address:

Indian Daily News ; afterwards worked for Shanghai, China ; Lake Lodge, Wargrave, the Times and other papers and contributed Berks. [Died 26 Apr. 1900 to : Punch. Publications Mr. Punch's HANSON, Sir Francis Stanhope, Kt., cr. 1909 ; b. s. Sir 1st Dramatic Sequels, 1901 ; Lost Masterpieces, 1868 ; 2nd of Reginald Hanson, *. d. : 1904 ; Three Plays with Happy Endinga, Bt. ; one one Educ. Rugby ; Trinity 312 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HARDWICKE

College, Cambridge. Served in 6th (Mil.) Tydvil from 1900; Ex-Chairman, Labour Batt. 1886-1905 retired as Royal Fusiliers, ; Party, House of Commons ; b. Scotland, of Lieut.-Col., 1905 ; Alderman City London 15 Aug. 1856, working-class parents, both

1905 ; Member of London County Council Scotch. At work in the mines from 7th until of Sheriff of (City London), 1907 ; City 24th year ; elected Secretary to Lanarkshire 1908-9 Swedish Order London, ; Commander Miners' Union; m. Lillie, d. of Duncan Wilson, of Wasa Commander Russian Order of St. ; collier, 1880 ; appointed editor Cumnock Anne Past Grand Deacon in ; Freemasonry ; News, 1882 ; resigned 1886 ; Labour candi- Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex for Deputy date Mid-Lanark, 1888 ; elected for S.W. in Mark Address : 54 Masonry. Montagu Ham, 1892 ; defeated, 1895 ; visited India Clubs : Junior Square, W. Carlton, City and Australia, 1907 ; founder of Labour

Carlton, Royal Thames Yacht. Leader ; frequent contributor to magazines [Died 17 Feb. 1910. and reviews. Recreations : reading, garden- HANSON, Sir Reginald, 1st Bt., cr. 1887; ing, hobby for collecting ballad and chap-

Kt., cr. 1882; J.P., D.L. ; head of Hanson, book literature of Scotland. Address : 10 and Barter b. 31 1840 8. of late Son, ; May ; Nevill's Court, E.C. ; Lochnorris, Cumnock, Samuel Hanson and Mary, d. of N. S. Machin Ayrshire, N.B. [Died 26 Sept. 1915.

of Bishops Stortford ; m. Constance Hallet, HARDING, Rev. E. E., M.A. ; Principal of d. of late C. B. Bingley, Stanhope Park, Lichtield Theological College from 1901 ; 1866. Educ. : Trin. Greenford, Rugby ; Divinity Lecturer of Lichfleld Cathedral, Coll. Camb. Hon. Sheriff of (M.A., LL.D.). 1901; Prebendary of Lichfield Cathedral, London and 1881-82 Lord Middlesex, ; Mayor 1902; s. of late Rev. John Hardinge, D.D., of London, 1886-87 ; M.P. (C.) London, 1891- formerly Vicar of Martin, Salisbury ; m. 1887, of 1900; Alderman Billingsgate (London) Harriett Ellen, d. of Rev. Richard Riley, from 1880; Hon. Col, 6th Batt. Royal of d. Rector Hennock, S. Devon ; three Fusiliers of (City London Regt.) ; J.P. and : Col- Educ. Christ's Hospital ; Corpus Christi D.L. for Middlesex and Tower Hamlets ; lege, Cambridge (Mawson Scholar). Classical J.P. for of Westminster and Co. London City ; Honours, 1882. Ordained Deacon, 1883, by F.S.A. Treasurer of of Sons of ; Corporation late Bp. Blomfleld of Colchester, for Bp. the Clergy, Royal Albert Orphan Asylum, Claughton of St. Albans ; Priest, 1884, by Western Ophthalmic Hospital, and Royal Bp. Blomfleld ; Curate of West Ham Parish Masonic Institute for Girls Com. of ; Knight Church under Rev. Canon Scott, M.A., 1883- Netherlands Order of Couronne de Chene and 1886 ; Vice-Principal Lichfleld Theological of Redeemer of Greece. Heir : s. Gerald, College, 1886-1890; Principal St. Aidan's 6. 1867. : 4 Address Bryanston Square, W. ; Theological College, 1891-1901 ; Hon. Chap- 47 Botolph Lane, E.G. Clubs : Carlton, lain Chester Deaconess Home, 1899-1901. Junior Garrick, City Carlton, Carlton, Con- Publications : contributor to Hastings' stitutional. 18 1905. [Died Apr. Dictionary of the Bible, vol. i., art. Feasts HARAN, Timotheus, Hon. Physician to King and Fasts. Recreations : tennis, golf. Close Edward VII. ; Inspector- General of Hospitals Address : Theological College, The , and Fleets. [Died 10 Apr. 1904. Lichfield. Club : Westminster. 1909. Sir or. [Died 15 Oct. HARDEN, Henry, Kt. ; 1897 ; J.P., D.L. b. HARDINGE, Hon. Henry Ralph; e. s. and ; Bloomsbury, 24 Aug. 1823 ; e. s. of Oct. late heir of 3rd Viscount Hardinge ; 6. 13 Henry Harben ; m. 1st, Ann, d. of James 1895 Lieut. 6th Batt. Rifle Brigade. Such ; 2nd, Mary J., d. of Thomas Bullman ; Hill [Died 9 May 1915. Cole, Netting ; one d. Educ. : privately. Contested 5th Earl of Charles Norwich, 1880 ; Cardiff, 1885 ; HARDWICKE, (cr. 1754), Hard- was formerly Secretary of the Prudential Philip Yorke, P.C., D.L., J.P. ; Baron Assurance Company, and was then its Presi- wicke, 1733: Viscount Royston, 1754;

dent ; High Sheriff, 1898. Publications: Lieut, llth Hussars ; retired 1861 ; [1st certain statistical works. Recreation: chiefly Earl, whose wife belonged to the same family cricket of ; Vice-President the Sussex County as the historian Gibbon was a distinguished Club, and was an ardent supporter of the lawyer and Lord Hgih Chancellor, d. 1764] ; e. s. of 4th Earl game. Owned at Warnham 422 acres. b. Royston, 23 April 1836 ; Address : Seaford d. of 1st Lord Ravensworth S. father Lodge, Hampstead ; and ; of 1st Earl Warnham Lodge, Sussex ; 76 Marine Parade, 1873 ; m. Sophia, y. d. Cowley Coll. Brighton. Clubs : St. Stephen's, Consti- 1863. Educ. : Harrow ; Trin. Camb. tutional. [Died 2 Dec. 1911. (M.A.). Entered 7th Light Dragoons, 1857 ;

in 1858-59 ; HARBERTON, 6th Viscount (cr. 1791) ; James served in the Crimea ; India, M.P. Spencer Pomeroy, J.P. ; Baron Harberton, entered llth Light Dragoons, 1859; 1783 b. ; Rathangan, 23 Nov. 1836 ; s. of (C.) for Cambridgeshire, 1865-73; Comp- 5th Viscount and Caroline, d. of Rev. Sir troller of Queen's Household, 1866-68 ; Master 1874-80. Owned about John Robinson, Bt. ; S. father 1862 ; m. of the Buckhounds, Florence (d. 1911), o. d. of William Wallace 19,400 acres. Heir : s. Viscount Royston ; : Legge, Malone House; Co. Antrim, 1861 ; b. 1867. Address Wimpole Hall, Royston. two s. one d. Heir : s. Hon. Ernest Arthur Clubs : Carlton, White's. George Pomeroy. Address : Elm Bank, [Died 18 May 1897. Malvern. [Died 4 Dec. 1912. HARDWICKE, 6th Earl of (cr. 1754), Albert

D.L. ; Baron HARCOURT, Aubrey, J.P. ; b. 1852 ; o. 8. of Edward Philip Henry Yorke, 1754 Edward William Harcourt and Lady Susan Hardwicke, 1733 ; Viscount Royston, ; Harriet, o. d. of 2nd Earl of Sheffield. Educ. : [1st Earl whose wife belonged to same family Eton; Christ Church, Oxford. Address: as historian Gibbon, was a distinguished Lord ; Under- Nuneham Park, Abingdon ; Stanton Har- lawyer and High Chancellor] b. court, Oxford. Clubs : Carlton, Travellers'. secretary of State for India from 1903 ; 14 March 1867 o. s. [Died 22 March 1904. British Embassy, Paris, ; HARD b. Earl and 7th d. of CASTLE, Edward, J.P.,J.P D.L. ; 1826 ; of 5th Sophie Georgiana, of Stock y. s. of late Alfred Hardcastle of Hatcham 1st Earl Cowley ; member Exchange; 1897. Educ. : Eton. Hon. House ; m. 1851, Priscilla Buxton, e. d. of late S. father 1886-91 Samuel Hoare. Educ. : Downing Coll. Attache" H.M. Embassy Vienna, ;

1885 1888 ; Camb. (M.A.). M.P. S.E. Lancashire, 1874-80 ; joined Wiltshire Regt. ; Captain, 1897-1901 North Salford, 1885-92. Address: New Member L.C.C. (Marylebone), ; Lodge, Hawkhurst. Clubs : Carlton, Oxford Under-Secretary for India, 1900-1902, for and Cambridge. [Died 1 Nov. 1905. War 1902-3. Heir : u. Captain Hon. J. M. HAR DIE, James Keir, Chairman of Inde- Yorke. Address : 8 York Terrace, N.W. 29 Nov. 1904. pendent Labour Party ; M.P. (Lab.) Merthyr [Died 313 HARDWICKE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

of HARDWICKE, 7th Earl (cr. 1754), John Southern Italy and Sicily ; Florence ; Venice

Manners Yorke, R.N., retired; J.P. and The Rivieras ; Studies in Russia ; Life and

D.L. for Cambridgeshire ; Baron Hardwicke, Letters of Baroness Bunsen ; Life and Letters 1754 of 1733 ; Viscount Royston, ; [1st Earl, Maria Edgeworth ; Wanderings in Spain ; his- whose wife belonged to same family as Sketches of Holland and Scandinavia ; The torian in Gibbon, was a distinguished lawyer Story of Two, Noble Lives ; Walks London; b. and Lord High Chancellor] ; 30 Oct. 1840 ; The Gurneys of Earlham ; Sussex ; Bio-

s. of 4th Earl of Hardwicke ; m. 1869, Edith graphical Sketches ; North-Eastern France ; s. - - Mary, d. of late Alexander Oswald ; four North Western France ; South Eastern

one d. Served Baltic, 1854 (medal) ; Crimea, France ; South-Western France ; The Story of : 1854-55 (medal with clasp, Turkish medal, ; My Life ; Shropshire. Recreations S. nephew, 1904. Heir : s. Viscount Royston. drawing, painting, archaeology, horticulture.

Address : 52 Rutland Gate, S.W. ; Sydney Address : Holmhurst, St. Leor ard's-on-Sea.

Lodge, Hamble, Southampton ; Drongan Club : Athenamm. [Died 22 Jan. 1903. House, Ayr, N.B. [Died 13 Feb. 1909. HARE, George Thompson, C.M.G. 1902 ; I.S.O.

HARDY, Rev. Arthur Octavius, M.A. ; Rector 1904 ; Secretary for Chinese Affairs ; F.M.S.

of Lydd, Kent ; Hon. Canon, Canterbury ; Civil Service Straits Settlements and b. 15 Oct. 1838 ; s. of Colonel Edmund Hardy, Federated Malay States from 1897 ; s. of b. Bombay Artillery, and Grace Armitage ; m. Richard Hare, Solicitor, Weymouth ; d. of 1 1873, Blanche E. L., Rt. Rev. Bishop Weymouth, Dorsetshire, May 1863 ; m. *. five s. : Thomas Parry (Barbados) ; two d. 1894, Li San, Canton ; one one d. Educ. : Educ. Rugby School ; Trinity College, Weymouth College ; Wadham College ; Oxford. Assistant Master at Wellington Exhibitioner, Oxford Univ. Entered Civil

College, 1861-65 ; Chaplain to Bishops Cotton Service of the Straits Settlements, 1884;

and Milman, Calcutta ; on Bengal Ecclesi- assistant protector of Chinese, 1889-92 and astical Establishment, 1865-86 ; Headmaster, 1893-95 ; acting assistant protector of

Mussoorie School, 1867-69 ; Vicar of Maker, Chinese, Penang, 1892 ; census commis-

Truro Diocese, 1887-90 ; Rector of Smarden, sioner for the Federated Malay Straits, 1901 ; Kent, 1890-1900. Address : Lydd Rectory, special service, Wei-Hai-Wei, 1901-2; re- Kent. [Died 9 Jan. 1910. turned Selangor, 1902 : special service in of Straits Settlements and m Canton and Treaty HARDY, Charles Stewart, J.P., D.L. ; e. s. Southern 1903 retired on late Charles Hardy of Odsall House, co. York, Ports, China, ; of 1904. Publication* : and Chilham Castle, and Catherine, d. of ground ill-health, Documentary Chinese ; Colloquial Series in James Orr of Holywood House, co. Down ; the Hokkein vernacular ; Papers on Chinese b. 18 Dec. 1842 ; m. 1865, Fanny Alice, 2ndd. Subjects in Straits Branch of the Royal of Matthew Bell of Bourne Park, Kent ; five etc. Recreations : s. three d. Educi : Eton; Christ Church, Asiatic, etc., golfing, bicycling, and gardening. Address : Kwala Oxford. High Sheriff, Kent, 1874 ; Patron Lumpur, Selangor, Malay Peninsula ; Work- of 4 livings ; Major and Hon. Lt.-Col. retired, ington, Cumberland. [Died 25 Feb. 1906. late E. Kent Imperial Yeomanry ; formerly 37th Regiment. Heir : s. Charles [b. 9 HARE, Rev. Hugh James; J.P. Norfolk;

March 1874; m. 1905, Lady Katharine Vicar of Docking from 1873 ; Rural Dean 1894 Augusta Victoria Egerton, 4th d. of 3rd Earl Heacham, 1889 ; Hon. Canon Norwich, ; s. of of Ellesmere. Address : Scaitcliffe, Hkley, b. 7 Oct. 1829 ; Rev. Humphrey John : of Hall Yorks]. Address Chilham Castle, Canter- and Barbara Hare Docking ; m. 1856, bury. Club : Junior Carlton. Anna, d. of John Turner Graver Browne, s. four d. [Died 4 March 1914. Morley Hall, Norfolk ; three Educ.: Oxford Curate HARDY, Sir George Francis, K.C.B., cr. 1914 ; Queen's College, (M.A.) ; of 1854-73. F.I.A. ; Chairman Actuarial Advisory Com- Banham, 1852-53; Docking, mittee to National Health Insurance Joint Address : Docking Vicarage, King's Lynn. Committee. [Died 5 Oct. 1914. [Died 16 Apr. 1909. b. 1839 HARDY, Lieut.-Gen. William, C.B., Col. East HARE, Theodore Julius ; 12 March ; 2nd s. of late Marcus Theodore Hare of Rock- Yorks Regt. ; b. 1822 ; m. Matilda, d. of late d. of late Rawdon Briggs of Birstwith Hall, Ripley, end, Torquay ; m. 1863, Mary, Entered 1882 John of Berkshire. Yorks. army, 1842 ; Lt.-Gen., ; Hargreaves Silwpod Park, served Crimea, 1854, commanding Detach- Educ. : Eton. Recreations : slating, fish- ment of Two Companies of 46th Foot at Alma ing. Address : Lyne Grove, Virginia Water : Balaclava, Inkerman (severely wounded) ; Surrey. Club Athenaeum. present at siege of Sebastopol (medal with [Died 30 Apr. 1907. of Lit- four clasps, brevet of Major, 5th Class HARGROVE, Rev. Joseph, M.A. ; Vicar from 1912 of Medjidie, Turkish medal, C.B.) ; J.P., lington, Royston, ; Hon. Canon : b. s. of Charles Sussex. Address 7 Onslow Gardens, S.W. Ely ; 1843 ; Rev. Hargrove ; [Died 29 Sept. 1901. m. 1872, Eleanor, d. of Ewan Christian, HARE, Augustus John Guthbert, small land- architect. Educ. : The Keir, Wimbledon ; Clare Curate of owner ; y. s. of Francis George Hare, Hurst- College, Cambridge.

monceaux, Sussex, and Gresford, Flint- Gedling, Notts, 1871-73 ; Harpenden, Herts, of shire, and Anne Frances Paul, his wife ; 1873-81 ; Vicar Silsoe, Beds, 1881-87 ; adopted s. of Maria Leycester, widow of Vicar of St. Matthew's, Cambridge, 1887- Rural of 1907-12. Augustus W. Hare, his father's 2nd b. ; b. 1912 ; Dean Cambridge, Rome. Resided at Hurstmonceaux till 1860, Address : The Vicarage, Litlington, Royston. when he removed to Holmhurst. Educ. : [Died 29 June 1914. Sir llth Bt. cr. 1611 Harrow; Univ. Coll. Oxford. Travelled HARINGTON, Richard, ; ; first J.P. of Herefordshire much in Europe for many years, for the D.L., ; Chairman health of his adopted mother, Mrs. Augustus Quarter Sessions and County Alderman ; Hare, and after her death (in 1870) for his e. s. of Rev. Richard Harington, D.D., of Brasenose and books ; visited every town and almost every Principal College, Oxford, d. of village in Italy and France ; received the Cecilia, Very Rev. Samuel Smith, D.D., Frances Order of St. Olaf from the King of Sweden Dean of Christ Church, Oxon. ; m. and Norway. Publications : Epitaphs from Agnata, d. of Rev. Robert Biscoe, rector of 1860 S. cousin Country Churchyards ; Murray's Handbook Whitbourne, Herefordshire, ; five s. d. Educ. : Eton Christ of Berks, Bucks, and Oxfordshire ; Murray's 1877 ; two ; Cnrisb Handbook of Durham and Northumberland ; Church, Oxford. Slade Scholarship,

of a Life Walks in 1853 ; 2nd class Classics, Memorials Quiet (3 yols.) ; Church, Oxford, Cities of 1856 1st class Law and Modern Rome ; Days near Rome ; Northern ; History,

Cities of 1857 Vinerian Law 1858. Barr. 1858 ; Italy ; Cities of Central Italy ; ; Scholar, 314 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HARRIMAN

appointed Police Magistrate of Hammer- 1886-90; Heath Congregational Church, smith and Nov. 1871 Wandsworth, ; Judge Halifax, 1982-95. Publications :j various of County Courts from 1872 to 1905. Pub- memoirs on Pure Mathematics and Logic. lication : on the pamphlet Existing System Address : Rosslyn, Westbourne Road, of the County Courts, 1876. Heir : s. Forest Hill, S.E. Club : Athenaeum. Richard 1861 of the [b. ; Judge High Court, [Died 26 July 1910. Calcutta m. Selina Louisa e. d. of ; Grace, HARMAN, Major George Malcolm Nixon, D.S.O. Viscount Melville, Address : Whit- 1899]. 1902 ; the Rifle Brigade (the Prince Consort's bourne near : - Court, Worcester. Clubs . Own) ; b. 14 Nov. 1872 ; of late Lieut. Arthur's, Junior Conservative, Oxford and General Sir G. B. Harman, K.C.B. ; m. 1913, Albert South- Cambridge ; Royal Yacht, May, d. of E. D. Jones, Pentower, Fishguard. sea ; Worcestershire, Herefordshire Educ. : County Marlborough. Entered army, 1891 ; and Hunt, Worcester. [Died 6 Feb. 1911. Captain, 1898 ; Major, 1907 ; served Lango author b. HARLAND, Henry, ; St. Petersburg, Expedition, Uganda, 1901 (despatches, Mar. 1861 m. Educ. : Rome Paris medal with Address : 49 ; ; ; clasp, D.S.O.). Harvard, U.S.A. publications : Made- Morpeth Mansions, S.W. Club : Naval and

moiselle Miss, 1893 ; Grey Hoses, 1895 ; Military. [Died 27 Nov. 1914.

Comedies and Errors, 1898 ; The Cardinal's Lt.-Col. HARMAN, Richard, D.S.O. 1891, LA. ; Snuff-box The Paramount ; Lady ; My Double Coy. Cr. 54th Sikhs. Entered army, Friend was editor of The Yellow Prospero ; 1886 ; Major, 1897 ; Commandant S. Book. Address : Kensington Palace Mansions, Waziristan Militia, 1900; served Hazara De Vere Gardens, W. [Died 20 Dec. 1905. (severely wounded, despatches, D.S.O., HARLECH, 2nd Baron (cr. 1876), William medal with clasp), 1891; Chitral (severely Richard Ormsby-Gore ; H.M.'s Lieut, and wounded, despatches, brevet of Major, medal Gustos Rotulorum of Co. Leitrim from 1885 ; with clasp), 1895 ; Punjab Frontier, 1897 Provincial Grand Master Freemasons of North (clasp); Mahsud, 1902-3 (despatches, clasp, Wales from 1885 and North Connaught from brevet of Lt.-Col.). Address: Wana 1871. [Title taken from Harlech, Mreioneth- Waziristan, India. Club : East India shire, the castle of which was defended by a United Service. [Died 10 Feb. 1905. member of his family in the Wars of the HARPER, William Rainey, Ph.D., D.D., LL.D., Roses for Henry VI., and for Charles I. by of Pres. the Univ. of Chicago ; Prof, and another member b. (Col. Owen).] Brogyntyn, Head of the Department of Semitic Lang- 1819 ; *. of William Porking- Ormsby-Gore, uages and Literatures, TheiUniv. of Chicago o. d. ton, Shropshire, and Mary, and heir of b. from 1891 ; Ohio, 26 July 1856 ; s. of Owen Co. Ormsby, Willowbrook, Sligo ; Ellen Samuel and Elizabeth Rainey Harper ; S. b. 1876 ; m. Emily, d. of Admiral of the m. Ella, d. of Rev. David Paul ; three s. one Fleet Sir G. F. s. of 5th Seymour, and Marquis : d. Educ. Muskingum Coll. Ohio ; Yale of Hertford, 1850 (d. 1892). Educ. : Dr. Univ. Principal of Masonic College, Macon, Worsley's private School ; Eton. Church Tenn., L 1875-76 ; , Tutor in Preparatory of England. Conservative. In army, 1835- Department, Denison University, 1876-79 ; retired as 13th 1855; Major Light Dragoons; Principal of same, 1879-80; Professor of Co. 1841-52 M.P. Co. M.P., Sligo, ; Leitrim, Hebrew and the cognate Languages, Baptist 1858-76. Owned between and 50,000 60,000 Union Theological Seminary, 1879-86; acres. Recreations : and hunting shooting Principal of Chautauqua College of Liberal in earlier days. Heir : s. Hon. George R. C. Arts, 1885-91 ; Principal of the Chautauqua Ormsby-Gore. Address : Brogyntyn, Os- System, 1891-98 ; Professor of the Semitic westry ; Derrycarne, Dromod, Ireland ; Languages, Yale University, 1886-91 ; 37 Che&ham S.W. Clubs : Place, Carlton, Woolsey, Professor of Biblical Literature, United Service ; Sackville Street, Dublin. ibid., 1889-91. Publications : Amos and 27 June 1904. [Died Hosea (in International Critical Commentary) Col. HARLEY, George Ernest, C.B. 1896 ; re- The Structure of the Text of the Book of b. 21 tired; Clifton, Gloucestershire, Aug. 1844, Amos ; The Structure of the Text of the 2nd *. of late Edward of Clifton Harley Book of Hosea ; The Priestly Element in the Katherine d. of late (d. 1888) ; m. Mary, y. Old Testament ; Religion and the Higher J.P. and D.L. for Capt. French, R.N., Kent, Life ; The Trend in Higher Education ; Educ. : Joined 1877, Harrow. the Buffs, Elements of Hebrew ; Introductory Hebrew

1864; Capt. Instr. School of Musketry, Method and Manual ; Elements of Hebrew D.A.A.G. associate Hythe, 1882-85; (for Musketry) Syntax ; Hebrew Vocabularies ; N. Brit, and N. Districts, 1886-89 ; D.A.A.G. editor of The American Journal of Theology, School of Musketry, Hythe, 1889-91 ; com- The Biblical World, and Hebraica ; (Harper 1st manded Batt. The Buffs, 1892-96 ; and Weidner) An Introductory New Testa- in relief of expedition Chitral,1895 (despatches ment Greek Method ; (Harper and Burgess) and C.B.) ; A.A.G. and C.S.O. Belfast, Inductive Latin Primer, Inductive Latin 1897-1900; A.A.G. and C.S.O. Eighth Method; Inductive Studies in English; South Division, Africa, 1900-1 ; com- (Harper and Castle) Inductive Greek Primer,

manded Mobile Column, South Afroca, as Greek Prose Composition ; (Harper and

Colonel on the Statf, 1901 (despatches, and Miller) Vergil's Aeneid, Vergil's Bucolics ; A.D.C. to J.P. for Caesar's Gallic King Edward VII.) ; (Harper and Tolman) War ; Co. of : Salop. Address Condover, Salop. (Harper and Wallace) Zenophon's Anabasis ; Club : Junior United Service. (Harper and Waters) Inductive Greek 22 and Cicero. [Died July 1907. Method ; (Harper Gallup) of HARLEY, Rev. Robart, M.A., F.R.S. ; retired Address : The University Chicago, b. : Park 426. Congregational minister ; Liverpool, Chicago, Illinois. T. Hyde 23 Jan. 1828; m. 1854, Sarah (d. 1905), Clubs: Union League, Chicago, The Uni- e. d. of late Mr. of Twentieth James Strqyan Wigan ; versity, The Quadrangle, Century, s. : The two one d. Educ. private school at Midlothian, Chicago ; The Century, Blackburn; Airedale (now the United University, New York. [Died 10 Jan. 1906. College), Bradford. Minister Congregational HARRIMAN, Edward Henry; Member N.Y. firm of E. H. Harriman Co. Church, Brighouse, 1854-68 ; Professor of Stock Exchange, & ; Mathematics and Logic, Airedale Coll., Chairman, Board of Directors, Chicago and Pacific 1864-68 ; minister, Congregational Church, Alton R.R. Co., Union R.R Co., Co. , 1868-72; vice-master, Mill Hill Oregon R.R, and Navigation ; President, Line R.R. Southern School, 1872-81 ; principal, Huddersfield Oregon Short ; Director, Coll., 1882-85; Hon. M.A. Oxford, 1880; Pacific R.R. Co., Illinois Central R.R., minister, Congregational Church, Oxford, Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain R.R., HARRINGTON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 Sodus Point and Southern R.R., Northern Sir cr. HARRIS, George David, Kt. ; 1888 ; J.P., Securities Co. ; Illinois Vice-President, L.C.C. ; b. 1827 ; m. d. of H. Central Eliza, Adderley, R.R. Co., 1887-90. Address : Arden, 1854. Member of Executive Tuxedo Council in the Park, and 1 E. 55th Street, New York Bahamas, 1861. Address: 32 Inverness [Died 9 Sept. 1909 Terrace, W. Club : Conservative. HARRINGTON, Timothy Charles, B.L., M.P (P [Died 28 Feb. 1902. Dublin (Harbour Division) from 1885 ;J hon HARRIS, Sir James Charles, Kt., cr. 1898 secretary Irish National cr. 1902 League ; b. Castle K.C.V.O., ; C.V.O. 1899 ; b. Genoa,

town Co. 1851 s. 1831 ; *. of late Bere, Cork, ; of Denl Commander J. Harris, R.N., Harrington and Eilleen O'Sullivan. Educ of Dunmanway, Co. Cork, and Harriet, d. of Trin. Coll. Dublin. Established Kerry James Bird ; m. 1859, Geraldine, d. of Baron 1877 von Sentinel, ; took prominent part in Gall, Stuttgard, Lord Chamberlain and Land and National Master of the League League ; M P Ceremonies to King of Wurtem- Co. Irish Vice-Consul at Westmeath, 1883; Bar, 1887 burg. Nice, 1881 ; Consul, counsel for Mr. Parnell at Special Commission 1884 ; British Commissioner to the Nice Lord 1888-89; Mayor of Dublin, 1901 Exhibition, 1884 ; Consul for the Principality Address : 6 Cavendish of 1888 retired Row, Dublin ; Artave Monaco, ; 1901 ; received Co. : Jubilee Lodge, Dublin. Club National, Dublin medal, 1899 ; Coronation medal, 1902. [Died 12 March 1910 Address.: Les Rochers, Nice. Club : St. James's." 8 Nov. 1904. HARRIS, David Fraser, M.B., C.M., M.D. (Glas ) [Died James B.Sc. (Lond.); D.Sc. (Birm.), F.R.S.E. Prof HARRIS, Maj.-Gen. Thomas ; m. 1900. ; d. of of Physiology, Dalhousie Univ., from 1911 Elizabeth, Joseph Green, Tynemouth, b. and widow of Roland Newcastle. Edinburgh, Feb. 1867 ; e. s of Davic Mawson, Late Bengal Staff Lieut.-Col. 1875 Harris, F.R.S.S., F.R.S.E., of Lyncombe Corps ; ; Bath retired, 1881 ; served Indian Rise, ; m. 1902, Eleanor Laslie, y. d. of Mutiny, late 1857-59 medal with Lieut.-Col. F. M. Hunter, C.B., 6.8 I. (severely wounded, China 1860 of St. Andrews (Bombay Army). Educ clasp) ; War, (despatches, medal with two : Edinburgh Collegiate School; Edinburgh clasps). Publication China Jim, and Universities 1912. [Died 21 March 1914. Glasgow ; University London Joel College, ; foreign study and research HARRIS, Chandler (American), author ; Neill Arnott editor Atlanta b. prizeman in Physiologica Constitution ; 9 Dec. 1848 ; Physics, 1890; 1st prize examination on m. 1873. Educ. : in Oldfleld School. effects of Publications : Uncle 1880 alcohol, B.M.T., Assoc., 1892 ; Remus, ; Mingo M.D. with commendation for and other thesis, 1895 ; Sketches, 1882; Nights with senior assistant to Prof, of Phys. and Muirhead Uncle Remus, 1884; Free Joe and other Demonstrator in 1887 the Physiology, Univ. Glas. Stories, ; On Plantation, 1889 ; Lecturer on Jake the 1893-98; Physiology, Univ Daddy Runaway, 1890 ; Evening St. Tales Andrews, 1898-1908; Lecturer on (from the French) ; Balaam and his

Physiology, 1891 ; Uncle Remus and his University, Birmingham ; Master, Friends, Lecturer on and 1892 Little Mr. Hygiene School Hygiene, ; Thimbleflnger, 1894 ; Mr. the and Rabbit at 1895 Birmingham Midland Institute; Home, ; The Story of Aaron, Lecturer on School Hygiene, Scottish Educa- 1896; Stories of Georgia History, 1896; tion St. Andrews Aaron in the 1897 Sister Dept., ; Examiner in Phys. Wildwoods, ; Jane, and to L.L.A. 1897 Tales of the Hygiene Scheme, Univ. St. ; Home Folks, 1898 ; Plantation 1899 Andrews; Armitstead Lecturer, Dundee, Pageants, ; The Chronicles 1895 of of Aunt 1899. Recreations : (Wave-forms speech and music) ; Minervy Ann, Lecturer, Edinburgh Health Society, 1900 thinking of things and tending his roses. of the Blood- Lived in the suburb of west (Health Vessels) ; Address to end, where he Education Society, Univ. St. Andrews, 1904 had a comfortable home built to a verandah, (The Relations of Physiology to the Teaching on a five-acre lot full of birds, flowers, Profession) ; Lectures on the Essentials of children, and callards. Address : Atlanta, Physiological History delivered before Univ. Georgia, U.S.A. [Died 24 July 1908. of Birmingham, 1909 ; Thomson Lecturer HARRIS, Gen. Philip Henry Farrell, C.B. 1886 ; in 6. 13 *. of Natural Science, U.F. Church College, Sept. 1833 ; Major-Gen. P. Harris, 1911-12; F.S.A. (Scot.) 1896; Member Indian Army ; m. 1857, Harriette (d. 1910), d. of late W.ifB. Cooke. Entered Neurological Society, Physiological Society ; Capt. army,

Pres. Scot. Micros. Soc. 1850 ; 1897 served China (1908-9) ; Univ. retired, ; (medal), 1858-59 representative, Board of Governors, Grammar ; Afghan War (despatches, medal),

School, Coleshill ; Ex-Member Council Fife 1878-80 ; Burmah (despatches, C.B., medal : Med. Assoc. ; formerly Capt. and O.C. 7th with clasp), 1885-86. Address 8 Abingdon (Univ.) Co. 1st Fife R.G.A. (V.) St. Andrews. Gardens, Kensington, W. Publications : Technical The Time. Rela- [Died 23 Apr. 1913. tions of b. 5 o. s. of the Voluntary Tetanus in Man HARRIS, Reader, K.C. ; July 1847 ; late Richard Reader Chief (Jrl. Phys. 1894) ; Handbook of Phys. Chem. Harris, Constable for Practical of Worcestershire m. d. of Classes, 1895: The Reducing ; Mary G., only Power of Animal Tissues (Science Progress, E. Bristow, late President Incorporated Law two s. two d. Educ. : 1907) ; The Functional Inertia of Living Society ; privately. G.W.R. locomotive 1864-68 civil Matter, 1908 ; Coloured Thinking (Jrl. Abn. works, ;

Psychol. 1908) ; The Post-Tetanic Tremor engineer on G.W.Ry. and G.E.Ry., 1868-71 ; Soc. then became chief of the (Proc. Roy. 1908) ; Harvey as Histo- engineer Republic of logist Scot. Micros. Bolivia ; Barr. Gray's 1883 ; (Proc. Soc. 1909) ; Inn, Q.C.

National 1909 1894 ; 1895 ; 1907 ; Degeneration, ; Sleep, 1910 ; Bencher, Treasurer, at founder and many other papers, addresses, lectures practised Parliamentary Bar ; in the Biological journals. Antiquarian Pentecostal League. Publications : editor The Roman Wall in Scotland (Scots Mag of Tongues of Fire, and author of many small 1895); Caroline Park and Royston Castle books on religious subjects. Recreation : Address : Palace (private circulation) ; William de la Cour, cycling. Chambers, 9 51 Old Edinburgh painter and engraver (The Bridge Street, Westminster, S.W. ; St. North S.W. Club : Antiquary, 1907) ; Cecilia's Hall, The Clapham Common, Side, History of Music in Old Edinburgh, 1898. St. Stephen's. [Died 30 March 1909. Recreations : lawn bicycling, tennis, foreign HARRIS, Richard, K.C. 1888 ; Barrister-at-Law of Scottish and travel, study antiquities (Midland Circuit) ; 2nd s. of James Harris, biological Address : history. Dalhousie Hersham, Surrey ; m. M. A., d. of William Univ., Halifax, Nova Scotia. Club M'Bean, R.N., Inverness. Educ.: privately. Author's. 17 [Died June 1912. Called to Bar (Middle Temple), 1864 ; 316 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HARROWBY

Bencher, 1892. Publications : Mayfair to and Cheshire, Drudeu, Kent, and Jane, (/.' Millbank ; New Nobility (novels) ; Young of late Joseph Heath, Tunstall, Staffs ; m Old Husbands The Last of the Wives and ; four d. Educ. : Rugby School. Member Ramshakels a tale in of (comedies) ; Mira, the firm of Thomas and James Harrison, verse ; Nine Little Poems ; Hints on Advo- shipowners, Liverpool ; High Sheriff, Illustrations in Before cacy ; Advocacy ; Cheshire, 1894. Recreations : shooting Trial Farmer Lawsuit Her ; Bumpkin's ; hunting, yachting. Address: Maer Hall, of the Majesty's Judges ; Legends Temple ; Newcastle, Staffs. Club : Royal Yacht Auld Lincolnshire Acquaintance ; Legends ; Squadron, Cowes. [Died 7 Apr. 1915. Life Reminiscences of Sir Hawkins. and Henry Lt.-Col. Sir HARRISON, Frederick, Kt , cr Address : 42 Fitzjohn's Avenue, Hampstead, 1902 b. 1844 ; ; m. 1st, 1868, Fanny Louisa, N.W., Lamb Building, Temple, E.G. Club : d. of A. T. Thomas; 2nd, 1888, Jessie Reform. 11 Sept. 1906. [Died Margaret, d. of Rev. C. H. D. Goldie. En-

HARRIS, William James, J.P. ; b. 1835 ; y. *. of gineer and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps ; late Edward Harris, Esq., and Isabella, Deputy Chairman South Eastern Railway d. of late John Tindall of Co. Knapton Hall, ; General Manager London and North- d. of Co. York ; m. 1858, Catherine, Robert Western Railway to 1909. Address : The Thornhill of 1884-85. Clapton ; M.P. Poole, Priory, Beech Hill, Berks. Club : Junior Address : Halwill Carlton. Manor, Seaworthy ; [Died 31 Dec. 1914. St. Cornwall Crackington Manor, Gennys, ; HARRISON, Captain Henry Neville Baskcomb-, Ellacott, Bratton Clovelly, Devon. Club : M.V.O. 1910; Duke of Cornwall's Light Carlton. [Died 29 Oct. 1911. Infantry ; b. 1879. Entered Army, 1901 ; Lieut. 1904 ; 1910 HARRISON, Benjamin ; g.g.s. of Benjamin Captain, ; served South Harrison, one of the signers of the Declara- African War, 1900-2; performed duties of Station Staff afterwards tion of Independence ; g.s. of General and Officer, Railway- s. Staff Officer; operations in President William Henry Harrison ; of Natal, 1900; John Scott Harrison, a member of U.S. operations in the Transvaal east of Pretoria, 1900, actions at Belfast Congress ; b. North Bend, Ohio, 20 Aug. including and 1833. Began practice of law at Indianapolis, Lydenburg ; operations in the Transvaal, 1902 (Queen's three Ind., 1854 ; served with distinction in medal, clasps ; King's Union Army during Civil War, 1861-65, medal, two clasps). Club : Junior Army entering as Colonel, afterwards promoted to and Navy. [Died 19 March 1915. member of Senate from Brig.-Gen. ; Indiana, HARRISON, Reginald, F.R.C.S. ; Life Member

1881-87 ; President of United 1889- of Court of States, Liverpool University ; Past Vice- after retirement from President 1893 ; Presidency, and Member of Council of Royal resumed the of was chief counsel of practice law; College Surgeons ; Consulting Surgeon for Venezuela in British-Venezuelan to St. Peter's b. boundary Hospital ; Shropshire ; e. s.

1899 ; of late Rev. Thomas Arbitration, Paris, appointed by Harrison, Stafford ; m. Pres. a member of the Inter- d. of late J. MtKinley, Jane, Baron, Liverpool ; one s. national Court of Arbitration established two d. Educ. : Rossall. Knight of Grace, the Peace Conference. Address : St. John of by Hague Jerusalem ; 1st class Medjidieh. 1214 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, Pres. Metropolitan Street Ambulance As- sociation Ind., U.S.A. [Died 13 March 1901. ; formerly Surgeon, Liverpool HARRISON, Charles, M.P. (L.) for Plymouth Royal Infirmary, and Lecturer on Clinical from L.C.C. for Bethnal Green in Victoria 1895, S.W. Surgery University ; Hunterian Professor from 1886 ; formerly V.-C. London County of Surgery, 1890; President of Council chairman Medical of ; formerly Parliamentary Society London, 1896 ; Vice-

Committee ; member Thames Conservancy ; President Royal Med.-Chir. Soc. 1898. b. I s. Publications : Aug. 1835 ; 3rd of Frederick Harrison various works relating to of Berkeley Street, Piccadilly, and Jane, the Practice of Surgery. Recreation : watch- o. d. of Alexander Brice of Belfast. Educ. : ing cricket. Address : 6 Lower Berkeley- Coll. Solicitor : King's London ; privately. Street, W. Clubs Athenaeum, Garrick,

to Law Fire Insurance Society ; director M.C.C. [Died 29 Feb. 1908.

Legal and General Assurance Society ; con- HARRISON, William Jerome, F.G.S. ; Chief Science tested Holborn, 1880 ; Plymouth, 1892 ; Demonstrator for the Birmingham

chairman Unification Committee of City City Educ. Committee ; b. Yorks, 16 March. : with Metropolis ; advocated leasehold en- 1845 ; m. ; six *. four d. Educ. West- minster franchisement and taxation ]of land values ; Practising Schools, 1858-63 ; Chel-

father of the modern application of better- tenham Training College, 1864-65 ; Normal ment by public improvements. Publica- College of Science, 1873-77. Headmaster of : tions Review and Illustrations of the Public Elementary Schools, 1866-72 ; Chief British Museum, 1870, and numerous Curator, Leicester Town Museum, 1872-80 ; ai'ticles. Recreations : bowler to the King's chief Science Master, Birmingham School 1880-1902. : College eleven ; rower ; yachted from 1880 Board, Publications Text-book

throughout English, French, Spanish, Italian, of Geology, 1897 (fifth edition, 1903) ; Earth and travelled a 1897 Element- Greek, Turkish waters ; Knowledge (Physiography), ; Text-books of great deal about Europe ; followed the ary Photography, Chemistry, footsteps of Italian campaign, Garibaldi's Magnetism and Electricity, Mechanics, and campaign, Prussian-Austrian war. Address : Domestic Economy, 1882-1902; Biblio- 1902 29 Lennox Gardens, S.W. Clubs : Reform, graphy of Stonehenge and Avebury, ; of each City Liberal, National Liberal ; Plymouth, Geology English County (revised), Plymouth Liberal, Cinque Ports Yacht Club. Kelly's Post-Office Directories, 1904-7. [Died 24 Dec. 1897. Article on Shakespeare Land (illustrated) in HARRISON, Major Esme Stuart Erskine, D.S.O. new edition of the Irving Shakespeare. Re- s. creations : Address : 1900 ; llth Hussars ; b. 21 Sept. 1864 ; geology, photography. of Lieut. -Gen. Broadley Harrison, late llth 52 Claremont Road, Handsworth, Birming- Hussars. Educ. : Wellington College. De- ham. [Died 6 June 1909. corated : Punjab frontier, 1897-98 (medal HARROWBY, 3rd Earl of (cr. 1809), Dudley Francis Stuart D.L., with clasp) ; South Africa, 1899-1900 Ryder, P.C., J.P., Baron 1776 Viscount (despatches twice, medal with five clasps, D.C.L. ; Harrowby ; b. 16 Jan. 1831 s. D.S.O.). Recreations : hunting, shooting, Sandon 1809 ; Brighton. ; of fishing, polo. Clubs : Army and Navy, of 2nd Earl and Frances, d. of 1st Marquis S. father 1882 m. e. d. Cavalry. [Died I Nov. 1902. Bute ; ; Mary, HARRISON, Frederic James, J.P. Staffs and of 2nd Marquis of Exeter, K.G., 1861. : Harrow Christ Oxford Cheshire ; s. of James Harrison of Wallasey, Educ. ; Church, 317 HARROWBY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

(B.A.). M.P. (C.) for Lichfield, 1856-59 ; 16 Feb. 1835 : m. 5th d. of S. Moses of Stock- for of London well Park Liverpool, 1868-82 ; member and Pembridge Square, 1875 Vice-President of Four School Board, 1871-72 ; times Mayor of Leicester. High Council 1874-78 President Bailiff of the of on Education, ; borough Leicester, 1885 :

Board of 1878-80 ; Lord Privy Seal, Leicester Town Trade, twenty-five years Council ; of Council of free 1885-86 ; Chairman County presented library to the town, and Staffordshire from 1889. Owned about ornamental fountain centre of town for the 12,700 acres. Heir : b. Hon. Henry Dudley purpose of "keeping open a public square for all : Ryder, b. 1836. Address 44 Grosvenor time ; contested Hythe and Folkestone in Stafford- the Square, W. ; Sandon Hall, Stone, Liberal interest, 1895 and 1899 ; Central shire Gloucester- ; Norton House, Campden, Hackney, 1900. Recreations : patron of all shire. Clubs : Athenaeum, Carlton, Con- sports having for their object the well-being stitutional. [Died 26 March 1900. of the community; President and Vice- President of several cricket and HARROWBY, 4th Earl of (cr. 1809), Henry football teams. Clubs : National Liberal ; Leicester Dudley Ryder, D.L., J.P. ; Baron Harrowby, 1809 Liberal; Knighton Liberal. Address: 13 1776 ; Viscount Sandon, ; partner Holland Park, W. [Died 24 March 1911. in Coutts & Company, bankers ; president of the of Bankers b. 3 1836 Sir 1st cr. Institute ; May ; HART, Robert, Bt. ; 1893 ; G.C.M.G., s. of 2nd Earl of and d. cr. 1889 cr. Harrowby Frances, ; K.C.M.G., 1882 ; M.A., LL.D. ; of of S. 1900 of 1st Marquis Bute ; brother, ; Insp.-Gen. Customs in China, 1863-1908, d. of late Villiers 1859. Educ.: and of m. Susan, Dent, Posts, 1896-1908 ; b. Milltown, Co. Harrow Christ Oxford. 20 ; Church, Owned Armagh, Feb. 1835 ; e. s. of Henry Hart, about 12,700, acres. Heir : s. Viscount Ravaraette House, Lisburn, Co. Antrim, and Address : d. of Sandon. Sandon Hall, Stone, Ann, 2nd John Edgar, Ballybray ; m. Staffordshire Gate ; 27 Queen's Gardens, 1866, Hester Jane, e. d. of Alexander Bredon,

S.W. ; High Ashurst, Dorking. M.D., Portadown ; one *. two d. Educ. : (Died 11 Dec. 1900. Queen's Coll. Taunton; Wesley Coll. Dublin; HART, Ernest, D.C.L., M.R.C.S. Eng. ; editor Queen's Coll. Belfast. B.A. 1853; M.A.

of British Medical Journal from 1866 ; hon. 1871 ; Hon. LL.D. 1882. Entered Consular

chairman of National Health Society ; presi- Service in China, 1854; Supernumerary dent of the Medical Sickness, Annuity, and Interpreter, Superintendency of Trade, b. 1836. Life Assurance Society ; June Hong-Kong, 1854; Supernumerary, British : of School Educ. City London ; captain, Consulate, Ningpo, 1854 ; Assistant, British of attached to St. 1849; School Medicine Consulate, Ningpo, 1855 ; Second Assistant, St. British George's Hospital ; Mary's Hospital. Consulate, Canton, 1858 ; Secretary Ophthalmic Surgeon and Lecturer on Oph- to the Allied Commissioners for the Govern- of of thalmology at St. Mary's Hospital ; Dean ment the City of Canton, 1858 ; Inter- Medical School several co-editor of British ; years preter, Consulate, Canton, 1858 ; service in Lancet ; rendered great exposing granted special permission to resign and defective arrangements for sick poor in work- accept an appointment in the Chinese Im- houses, leading to passing of Hardy's Act perial Maritime Customs, 1859; Chinese and creation of Metropolitan Asylums Board ; Maritime Customs Deputy Commissioner, reports on criminal baby-farming, 1868, led Canton, 1859; Officiating Inspector- General, Protection to passing of Infant Life Act ; 1861-63; Commissioner at Shanghai, with coffee taverns in of instrumental in starting charge Yangtze Ports and Ningpo, 1863 ; : of London, 1876. Publications Hospitals Inspector-General, 1863 ; gazetted Min. Plen. : the State ; Reports on the Workhouse 1885, but declined Forderer of the Museum to fur Infirmaries prior Hardy's Act ; The Volkerkunde, Leipzig, 1878; Hon. Influence of Milk in Spreading Zymotic Member, China Branch, Royal Asiatic of Sanitation Disease ; The Mosaic Code ; Society, Shanghai, 1879; Hon. Member Practice of Oriental Inquiry into the Baby Farming ; Museum, Vienna, 1880 ; Hon. of Regulation and Registration Plumbers ; Fellow, Royal Statistical Society, London,

Smoke Abatement ; Local Government as 1890 ; Hon. Member Institut de Droit Inter-

it is and as it ought to be ; The Ancient national, 1892 ; Commander of the Order of

Arts and Artists of Japan ; Hypnotism, Leopold, Belgium, 1893 ; Chevalier of the Order of Mesmerism, and the New Witchcraft ; The Wasa, Sweden-Norway, 1870 ;

Truth about Vaccination ; Water-borne Knight Grand Cross, Order of Francis Joseph, of India Austria Typhoid ; The Sanitary Needs ; ; Grand Officer, Legion of Honour,

The Sick Poor in Workhouses ; The Nurseries France, 1885 ; Grand Officer, Order of the : of of Cholera. Recreations collecting ancient Crown Italy, 1884 ; Commander, Order of of of their Pius Japanese objects art, and study IX., Rome, 1885 ; Knight Grand Cross, Order of history ; dog and pigeon breeding ; cham- Christ, Portugal, 1888; Knight medal for tipplers. Address : Fair- Grand Cross, Order of the Polar Star, Norway, : E'onwn, Totteridge, Herts. Clubs Savile, 1894 ; Knight Grand Cross, Order of Orange Liberal. Authors', National Nassau, Holland, 1897 ; Order of the Crown, 7 First [Died Jan. 1898. Class, Prussia, 1900 ; Brevet Title of

HART, George Vaughan, K.C., LL.D., 1891 ; An Ch'a Ssu (Civil Rank of the Third Class),

examiner of titles, Four Courts, Dublin ; China, 1864 ; Brevet Title of Pu Cheng Ssu s. b. Dublin, 5 June 1841 ; e. of late Sir (Civil Rank of the Second Class), China, 1869 : of Andrew Searle Hart, Vice-Provost Trinity Red Button of the First Class, China, 1881 ; d. of College, Dublin ; m. Mary, y. Addison Double Dragon, Second Division, First Class, s. four d. : Hone, 1873 ; three Educ. St. China, 1885; the Peacock's Feather, China,

Columba's College ; Trinity College, Dublin. 1885 ; Ancestral Rank of the First Class of ] Irish Bar, 865 ; Crown Prosecutor, London- the First Order for Three Generations, with Inns Professor of Letters derry, 1870-91 ; King's Patent, China, 1889 ; Brevet Title Law of Personal Property, 1880-86; Re- of Junior Guardian of the Heir Apparent,

vising Assessor, borough of Dublin, 1881-91 ; China, 1901 ; Grand Cordon Order of Crown of Regius Professor of Feudal and English Italy, 1907 ; First Class Order of Rising Law, Trinity College, Dublin, 1890-1909. Sun, 1907. Publication: These from the Recreations : walking and gardening. Ad- Land of Sinim, 1901. Heir : s. Edgar Bruce, dress : Woodside, Howth, Dublin. Club : b. 1873. Address : 38 Cadogan Place, S.W. Dublin University. [Died 30 Dec. 1912. Club : Athenaeum. [Died 20 Sept. 1911. cr. HART, Sir Israel; Kt., 1895; J.P. ; HARTE (Francis) Bret, novelist; b. Albany, chairman of Hart & Levy, wholesale N.Y., 25 A.ug. 1839. Secretary of U.S.

merchants and manufacturers Leicester ; b. Branch Mint, 1864-70 ; editor of Overland 318 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HARTS-YNNOT

U.S. Consul at 1878 Monthly ; Crefleld, ; Stephenson medals, the Telford and Manby at Glasgow, 1880 - 85. Publications : The Premiums, and the Crampton Prize from the of Heathen Chinee, 1869 ; Luck Roaring Institution of Civil Engineers. Publications : 1870 1870 1871 of Camp, ; Poems, ; Poems, ; Delta the Danube ; Public Works in the East and West 1871 Mrs. United Poems, ; Skaggs's States and Canada ; Inland Naviga- 1872 Echoes of the Foot tions in Husbands, ; Hills, Europe ; History of the Engineering Tales of the 1875 Gabriel of 1874 ; Argonauts, ; Works the Suez Canal. Recreation : golf. of Conroy, and Two Men Sandy Bar, 1876 ; Address: 26 Pall Mall, S.W. Clubs: of a Thankful Blossom, 1877 ; Story Mine, Athenreum, Reform. [Died 20 Feb. 1915.

and Drift from Two 1 878 ; The Sir Shores, HARTLEY, Walter Noel, Kt., cr. 1911 ; Twins of Table Mountain and other Stories, D.Sc. Honoris Causa Royal University of and Found at 1882 Ireland 1879 ; Flip Blazing Star, ; ; F.R.S. ; Professor of Chemistry the In the Carquinez Woods, 1883 ; On and Dean of Faculty, Royal College of 1884 Shore and and Dublin Frontier, ; By Sedge, Science, (retired) ; Fellow of King's at and - Maruja, 1885 ; Snowbound Eagles, College, London; Vice President of the of Million- The Queen the Pirate Isle, 1886 ; A Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and aire of Rough and Ready, Devil's Ford, and Ireland (retired). Publications : Air and its of the " 1887 The Crusade Excelsior," ; A Relations to Life, 1876; Water, Air, and of the Drift from Redwood Phyllis Sierras, Disinfectants, 1877 ; Quantitative Analysis, of 1887 Camp, and The Argonauts North Liberty, ; author of several papers in the Philo- and The of Dedlow 1888 ; Cressy, Heritage sophical Transactions and in the Proceedings of Marsh, 1889 ; A Waif of the Plains ; A the Royal Society, the Journal of the Iron

Ward of the Golden Gate, 1890 ; A Sappho of and Steel Institute, the Transactions of the Green Springs, and Sally Dows, 1892 ; Susy, Chemical Society, the Scientific Transactions, 1897 Tales of Trail and the 1893 ; Three Partners, ; Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Sandhill and Town, 1898 ; From to Pine, Society ; in the Astrophysical Journal of the Recrea- 1900 ; Under the Redwood, 1901. United States, and Reports to the British : tion : golf. Address 74 Lancaster Gate, Association ; and in Kayser's Handbuch der 5 1902. W. [Died May Spectroscopie, 1905 ; President of Section B, of the British HARTER, James Francis Hatfeild, J.P., D.L.; Chemistry, Association, 1903-4; b. gold medal at St. Louis Exposition 1904 for Hon. Col. of Bucks Imperial Yeomanry ; scientific applications of and 1854 ; e. s. of Rev. G. G. Barter and Eliza- photography, silver medal in chemical arts ; awarded beth Jessy, o. d. of Rev. James Beard ; ra. Long- staff medal of 1887, Violet, e. d. of Captain Douglas Loftus. Chemical Society for Re- searches in 1906 Grand Educ. : Eton ; Magdalene College, Cam- Spectro-Chemistry, ; Prix for bridge. High Sheriff, Beds, 1885. Address : Speotrographic Research, Franco- Cranfleld Court, Woburn Sands, R.S.O., British Exhibition, 1908. Club : Savile. 11 Beds. Clubs : Carlton, Turf. [Died Sept. 1913. [Died 20 Oct. 1910. HARTMANN, Karl Robert Eduard von; b. 23 Feb. 1842. HARTLEY, Sir Charles Augustus, Kt.,cr. 1862; Berlin, In army, 1860-65; cr. Degree of Doctor of Philosophy conferred by K.C.M.G., 1884 ; F.R.S.E. ; M.Inst.C.E. ; University of Rostock, 1867. Publications : A.R.I.B.A. ; Honorary member Roumanian Acad. of Arts and of the Canadian Society The Philosophy of the Unconscious, etc. [Died 6 June 1906. C.E. ; b. 1825 ; Engineer-in-Chief and Con- sulting Engineer to the European Commis- HARTSHORNE, Albert, b. 15 Nov. 1839; e. sion of the Danube, 1856-1907. Served surv. s. of late Rev.'Charles Henry Hartshorne, Crimea as Capt. in the Anglo-Turkish Con- M.A. Cambridge, F.S.A., Rector of Holdenby,

tingent, 1855-56 (medal) ; in 1867 reported Northamptonshire, author and antiquary, to Foreign Office on important questions of and Frances Margaretta, y. d. of Rev. Thomas of engineering connected with River Scheldt ; Kerrich, M.A. (Camb.), F.S.A., Denton, in same year designed plans for enlargement Norfolk; m. 1872, Constance Amelia (d. of Port of Odessa, for which he was awarded 1901), y. d. of Rev. Francis M. MacCarthy Emperor of Russia's grand competition prize (Ballyneadig and Lyradane). Educ. : West- of silver minster and of Heidel- 8000 roubles ; appointed by Presi- ; France ; University dent of U.S.A. member of a Board of Engin- berg. Edited Archaeological Journal, 1876- eers to report on the improvement of the 1883, and 1886-94; F.S.A. Publications: in Mississippi, 1875 ; member of Congress The Recumbent Monumental Effigies

which sat at Paris to decide on best route for Northamptonshire ; Hanging in Chains ; a ship canal across the Isthmus of Panama, Old English Glasses; English Effigies in Buff Coats Sword Belts of the 1879 ; nominated by British Government Wood ; ; The Postle- member of International Technical Com- Middle Ages ; Collars of SS. ; The of till of Portraiture in Monu- mission Suez Canal, 1884 ; served 1907 ; thwayts Millom; was consulted at various periods by the mental Effigies and Ancient Schools of in Indian, Austrian, Russian, Egyptian, Rou- Sculpture England ; The Monumental manian, and Bulgarian Governments on Effigies in Northamptonshire (Victoria and Arms and improvements of the Hugli below Calcutta, County History) ; Costume, and harbour of Madras, the enlargement of Armour (Antiquarian Companion to English in St. the port of Trieste, the consolidation of the History) ; Monuments and Effigies Nile Barrage below Cairo, the improvement Mary's Church, and in the Beauchamp Norfolk of the Don and Dnieper, and on commercial Chapel, Warwick ; Castle Acre, ; harbours of Constanza, Bourgas, and Varna; Tewkesbury Abbey Church; Bradbourne appointed by Board of Trade umpire in a Church, Derbyshire; Samuel Daniel, and dispute between Metropolitan Board of Ann Clifford, Countess of Pembroke, Dorset, Works and Conservators of the Thames, and Montgomery, etc. etc. Address : Brad-

1879 ; a member of the Ribble Navigation bourne Hall, Derbyshire. 8 Dec. 1910. Commission, 1889 ; in 1896 inspected Durban [Died Harbour, with a view to its improvement, HARTS-YNNOT, Maj.-Gen. Arthur FitzRoy, in 1889 C.M.G. 1900 J.P. Co. ; etc., conjunction with Sir J. Wolfe Barry ; C.B. ; ; Armagh License addi- reported thereon to the Natal Government ; retired; [assumed by Royal received the Grand Cross of the Crown of tional surname and arms quarterly of Synnot, b. 4 1844 e. surv. s. of late Lt.- Roumania, the 2nd Order of the Star of 19021 ; May ; Roumania, the Roumanian gold medal Bene Gen. H. G. Hart and Alicia, d. of late Rev. e. d. of late Merenti, the 4th Order of the Medjidie, Albert Holt Okes, D.D. ; m. 1868, May, J.P. (gold medal for 1903 from Royal Society of Mark Seton Synnot, D.L., Ballymoyer, Co. two s. two d. Educ. : Chelten- Arts, and the Telford, Watt, and George Armagh ; 319 V HARTWBLL WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Staff title of of ham Coll. ; R.M.C. Sandhurst ; Coll., LL.D. ; made a Fellow Koyal 1867 of of p.s.c. Ensign, 31st Foot, 1864 ; Lieut. ; Society Canada, 1891. Minister Mary- service Capt. 1874 ; Ashanti War, on special port Presbyterian Church, Cumberland, for (wounded, despatches, medal with clasp), England, eight years ; took charge of the service St. 1873-74 ; Zulu War, on special Presbyterian Church, John's, Newfound- medal with 1852 retired from active in (despatches, Brevet of Major, land, ; duty 1878 ; as 1881 from that time in clasp), 1879 ; Boer War D.A.A.G., ; engaged chiefly literary at contributed to various Egyptian War as D.A.A.G., 1882 ; present work ; journals and battle of Tel-el-Kebir (wounded, despatches, magazines in England, the United States, Brevet of Lieut. -Col., medal with clasp, 4th and Canada. Discoverer of a new species of Col. Cuttle-fish class Osmanieh, and Khedive's star) ; Gigantic named Archetuthis Har- East or in 1873. 1886 ; commanded 1st Batt. Surrey veyi, Megalotuthis Harveyi, : Bio- Regt. in India, 1891-95 ; Chief Staff Officer, Publications Lectures, Literary and 1st Belfast District, 1896 ; commanded Brig- graphical, 1864 ; Newfoundland, the Oldest Boer British 1883 Text-Book of ade, Aldershot, 1897-99 ; served War, Colony ; New- 1899-1902, in command of the Irish Brigade, foundland History, 1885 ; Where are We and 5 and Whither 1886 articles etc. (despatches, medal with clasps, Tending (Boston), ; King's medal with 2 clasps). Address : on Newfoundland, St. John's, Labrador, and Ballyrnoyer, White Cross, Co. Armagh. the Seal Fisheries of the World, in the

Club : Junior United Service. Encyclopaedia Britannica ; Newfoundland as it is in [Died 29 Apr. 1910. 1894 ; A Hand-book and Tourist's Bt. Guide in the Jubilee HARTWELL, Sir Francis Houlton ; 3rd ; ; Newfoundland Year cr. 1805; J.P.; Capt. 17th and 3rd Buffs 1897. Address : St. John's, Newfoundland. b. S. father 1888 m. 3 1901. (retired) ; 1835 ; ; 1862, [Died Sept. o. c. of Sir Henry Dymoke, Bt., the HARVEY, Surg.-Gen. Robert, C.B., D.S.O., Hon. Educ. : Abroad. Queen's Champion. Hon. Surgeon to H.E. the Viceroy of India ; Private H.M.'s and Consul- Secretary Agent Director General Indian Medical Service ;

General. 1851 ; joined 17th Regt. Bucharest, b. Aberdeen, 10 March 1842 ; e. s. of late 1855 (Crimean and Turkish medals). Re- Alexander Harvey of Broomhill, Aberdeen- creations : fishing, etc. hunting, shooting, shire ; m. Emmie Josephine Drayton, d. of Heir : n. Brodrick, b. 1876. Address : 38 J. Drayton- Grimke of Ashley Grange and Courtfteld S.W. Clubs : Arthur's, : Gardens, Charleston, S.C. Educ. private tuition ; West Somerset, County. [Died 23 Sept. 1900. Aberdeen and Glasgow Universities. M.D.,

cr. 1831 ; b. with honours Aberdeen HARTY, Sir Robert, 2nd Bt. ; ; C.M., ; F.R.C.P., d. of Rev. London Aberdeen Fellow Calcutta 1815 ; S. father 1832 ; m. Sophy, ; LL.D., ; Trin. Coll. and of the Obstetrical S. G. Fairtlough, 1857. Educ.: University Society ; Dublin. Irish Barr. 1839. Heir : b. Henry, Hon. Fellow British Gynaecological Society.

b. 1825. Address : 5 Kent Gardens, Baling, Entered Bengal Medical Service, 1865 ; W. [Died 3 Jan. 1902. Bhotan War, 1865-66, medal and clasp ; Residency surgeon, Eastern Rajputana Rev. Clement Fox, M.A. ; Hon. HARVEY, 1866-71 Lushai Canon of St. Carantoc in Truro Cathedral Agency, ; Expedition, 1871, Central India 1871- from despatches, clasp ; Horse, from 1878 ; Vicar of Probus, Cornwall, civil 1876-77 Sani- from 1897 1875 ; surgeon, Simla, ; 1885 ; of Probus-with-Cornelly ; tary Commissioner, Bengal, 1878 ; Professor b. 28 Oct. 1847; s. of late Prebendary Harvey, of Truro m. Emma d. of of Midwifery, Medical College of Bengal, Rector ; Mary, 1st, 1880-90 Medical Pesha- Cor- ; Principal Officer, Rev. J. Hardwicke Dyer ; 2nd, Helen war, 1890 ; P.F.F. 1891 ; Inspector-Gen, of nelia, d. of J. G. Chilcott. Educ. : Win- of Civil Hospitals, Bengal, 1893-94; Presi- chester ; Trinity Coll. Oxford. Student dent of the first Indian Medical Congress, Lincoln's Inn, 1869-70 ; ordained deacon, Curate of 1894; P.M.O. Punjab command, 1895-98. 1872 ; priest, 1873 ; Assistant D.G.I.M.S. 1898 served as of both of 1875- ; P.M.O. Prittlewell, 1872-75 ; Rector Truro, 1885 Commissioner under Pluralities Acts Miranzai Expeditions of 1891, despatches, ; D.S.O. also Hazara 1891 Amendment Act for Chapter of Truro Cathe- clasp, ; clasp, ; for Diocese of Isazai, 1892; Jubilee Medal, 1897; C.B. dral from 1897 ; Surrogate 1898. Publications : on Medico- Truro from 1878. Publications : several Report legal cases in Bengal and in sermons. Address : The Sanctuary, Probus, many papers Medical Journals. Recreations : Cornwall. [Died 8 Aug. 1910. hunting, Address: Simla. Clubs: Frederick William, Editor of The shooting. E.I.U.S., HARVEY, St. s. : Hurlingham, George's. Garden b. Essex ; m. ; one Educ. ; 1 Dec. 1901. private education, general and scientific. [Died William M.P. Lab.) early years of life at market-gardening HARVEY, Edwin, (Lib. Spent N.E. Div. from 1907 at Essex Derbys. ; secretary and seed-growing ; student County Miners' Association b. 1852 s. of Horticultural School, Chelmsford, and after- Derbys. ; ; James d. of J. of Harvey ; m. 1874, Hollings- wards at Royal Gardens, Kew ; member worth. Address: 98 Chester- the principal horticultural societies in Great Saltergate, field. Club : National Liberal. also on the committees of the Britain, 28 1914. National Sweet Pea and Perpetual Flowering [Died Apr. William 1901 Carnation Societies and the Floral Committee HARVEY, Leathern, C.I.E. ; Member of Governor- General of of the Royal Horticultural Society. Publi- Council, India from 1908 Sec. In- Fruit- ; Commerce and cations : Up-to-Date Gardening ; Govt. of India. Educ. : Belfast several smaller dustry, ; growing for Beginners ; pub- Trinity Coll. Dublin. Entered 1.8.0. 1881 : lications ; editor of The Hardy Plant Book, served in as Assist. Collector and The Small Rock Garden, and The Sweet Pea Bombay Magistrate and Forest Settlement Officer; Annual. Recreations : cycling, dogs, and Under Sec. to Government, Revenue and photography. Address : 20 Tavistock Financial Dept. 1891 ; 1st Assist. 1894 ; Street, Covent Garden, W.C. Club : Horti- cultural. [Died Aug. 1915. Deputy Accountant-Gen., Bombay, 1895; F.R.S.C. re- Municipal Commissioner, Bombay, 1898- 1903. HARVEY, Rev. Moses, LL.D. ; ; Decorated for services in suppressing plague. tired clergyman of the Presbyterian Church ; Address : of Govern- s. of Department Commerce, b. Ireland, 1820 ; Rev. James Armagh, Calcutta. 1910. at 1852. ment, [Died 6 Apr. Harvey ; m. Cockermouth, England, Lt.-Gen. Thos. Netherton retired Educ. : Queen's Coll. Belfast. Council of HARWARD, ; R.A. b. 1 June 1829 2nd s. of Rev. J. the Royal Geographical Society of England ; ;

Netherton M.A. Oxon. ; m. 1833, elected him a Fellow ; in 1891 the University Harward, of M'Gill, Montreal, conferred on him the E. Haleman, o. c. of D. E. Atkinson of MadrUs 320 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HATOHELL

Addiscombe. troller Educ. : Tonbridge School ; Chapel Royal, 1862 ; Registrar of Lieut. Artil- Military College, 1847 ; Bengal Province and Diocese of Canterbury, 1876. of Address : lery, 1848 ; army occupation, Punjab, Palace Chambers, Bridge Street, Great 1850-51 ; Deputy Superintendent. Westminster, S.W. ; 3 Creed Lane, Ludgate Executive : Ganges Canal, 1852-54 ; Engineer, Hill, E.C. Clubs St. Stephen's, Isthmian.

D.P.W., 1854 ; Ordnance Depart. India, [Died 30 Aug. 1900. with G. Willock 1856-67 ; Mutiny Campaign, HASTIE, William, D.D., Professor of Divinity, and Lieut. Arnold, reduced Allahabad by Glasgow University, from 1890. Educ. : after failure of direct flank movement, attack; University of Edinburgh ; graduated M.A. with Havelock in seven actions to relief of with first-class honours in Philosophy, and and 2 Lucknow (despatches, medal clasps) ; B.D., with Pitt Theological Scholarship; 1872 Lt.-Col. 1875 studied thereafter Capt. 1859 ; Major, ; ; in Germany, Switzerland,

commands Fort Attock, Gwalior, Saugor and and Holland ; Principal of the General As-

Jubbulpore ; Colonel, 1879 ; Commanding sembly's College at Calcutta, 1878-84. Pub- Lahore Divisions R.A. Publication : Here- lications : Theology as Science and its Present Patriot. Recreations : fond Position and ward, the Saxon Prospects, 1899 ; The Vision of with Worcester as in of sports ; broke an arm God Ruckert's Fragments, 1899 ; The old in water- Ideal of hounds when 8 years ; sketches {Humanity, and Universal Federation, studies was on Council K. C. colours ; politics ; by F.jKrause, 1900 ; Kant's Cosmogony, Association. of National Union Conservative 1900 ; various Translations from German, Club : United Forces. [Died 13 Aug. 1908. French, and Italian, in Theology, Philosophy ARWOOD, George, M.A. (London Univer- of Law, etc. Address : The University, from 1895 chairman sity) ; M.P. (L.) Bolton ; Glasgow. [Died 31 Aug. 1903. of Richard Harwood & Ltd., cotton Son, HASTINGS, Marchioness of, Florence Cecilia ! b. 14 s. spinners, Bolton ; Bolton, Sept. 1845 ; Paget ; 3rd d. of 2nd M. of Anglesey ; b. of Richard Harwood, J.P., Mayor of Bolton 1842 ; m. 1st, 4th and last M. of Hastings

and Salford ; m. 1st, Alice Marsh (d. 1894) ; (d. 1868), 1864 ; 2nd, Sir George Chetwynd, Sir Alfred 2nd,1904, Ellen, e.d.oi Hopkinson: 4th Bt., 1870. [Died 3 Feb. 1907. : two s. four d. Educ. Charlton High School ; HASTINGS, Maj.-Gen. Francis Eddowes, C.B. Owens College, Manchester. After travelling, 1894 ; b. India, 1843 ; e. s. of late Sur*g.-Gen. I settled down to business ; along with Dean T. and d. of late J. E. and founded Hastings Ellen, Sparrowe Stanley, T. Hughes, others, of Ipswich ; m. 1874, Isabella Barbara, d. of Church Reform Union ; was a frequent late John Hastings. Educ. : private school. at Church ; ordained deacon speaker Congress Commissioned in H. M.S. St. Anne's Indian'Army, Bengal, 1886 ; served three years at 1859; served in Afghanistan,a879-80 (Brevet Church, Manchester, whilst retaining lay of Lieut.-Col., medal and two clasps, bronze dress, title, and occupation, as an attempt to star) ; in the Marri Expedition, 1880 ; in the widen diaconate ; Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 1890 ; Hazara Expedition, 1888 (medal and clasp) ; appointed a Royal Commissioner on Church and with the Zhob Expedition, 1890 ; 1904 was Treasurer of the Valley Discipline, ; retired 1895. 2 1915. Association for the Prevention of [Died May National HASTINGS, Lieut.-General and Hon. General Consumption. Publications : Disestablish- Francis William, C.B. 1904 ; Retired Army ment or a Defence of the Principle of a Officer; b. 17 June 1825; 3rd s. of late National Church ; The Coming Democracy ; Colonel Sir Charles H. Hastings, K.C.B. ; From Within (theological) ; A Candidate's m. 1855, Emma Sophia (d. 1896), d. of Henry for the Times Christ- Speeches ; Essays ; Lewes Long, of Hampton Lodge, Surrey, and ianity and Common Sense ; The Bible as the Lady Catharine Long. Educ. : Royal a Book. Address : 70 South Audley Street, Military Academy, Woolwich. Served W. Brownlow Fold, Bolton. Clubs : ; 1855 medal with Brasenose. Crimea, (despatches, clasp, Athenaeum, Reform, 5th class Medjidie). Address : 29 Grosvenor [Died 7 Nov. 1912. Street, W. Club : United Service. Sir John Kt. cr. 1888 ARWOOD, James, ; ; [Died 24 Aug. 1914. b. 1832 ; s. of James Harwood ; m. 1856, HASTINGS, 20th Baron (cr. 1264). George Sarah Elizabeth, d. of C. E. Oldham. Entered Manners Astley, J.P. ; Bt. 1660 ; Hon. Town Council of Manchester, 1866 ; became Major 2nd Brig. E. Division R.A. from 1892 ; an Alderman, 1881 ; Mayor, 1884, 1886, steward of the Jockey Club ; [an ancestor, 1887 member of Commission on ; Royal b. 4 Sir Thomas, fell at Evesham, 1265] ; Market Rights and Tolls; J.P. for Man- April 1857; s. of 18th Baron and Diana, d. chester and for Lancashire ; director of Parr's of 1st Viscount Canterbury ; S. brother 1875 ; Bank. Address : Ash Villa, Northumber- TO. Hon. Elizabeth Evelyn Harbord, d. of 5th land Manchester Street, Higher Broughton, ; Lord 1880. Owned about 21,000 Wrea via Preston. Suffield, Green, acres. Heir : s. Hon. Albert Edward [Died 15 Apr. 1906. Delaval Astley, b. 1882. Address : 9 Sey- ASLAM, J. ; M.P. (Lab.) Chesterfield Div. mour Street, Portman Square, W. ; Melton from 1906 ; b. 1842. Sec. - Derbyshire Constable, Norfolk; Seaton Delaval, Ni*v- shire Miners' Association served as Member ; castle-on-Tyne. Clu&s : Carlton, Man- of Parliamentary Committee of Trades Union borough, Turf, White's. Address : 47 Clarence Congress. Road, 18 Sept. 1904. 1913. iDied Chesterfield. [Died 31 July b. HATCHELL, Maj.-Gsn. George ; retired ; Sir cr. 1887 ASLETT, James Kt. ; ; s. of late J. Hatchell ; m. Homer, 1838 ; E. 1894,

J.P. from 1896 ; ; M.P. (C.) Belfast, N., Clara, d. of Sir F. Burdett, 7th Bt., and merchant, as a chemist and druggist from widow of R. Houstoun. Educ. : privately. 1845 b. 1832 s. of Rev. Lieut.- ; ; Henry Haslett, Served Afghan War, 1878-79 (Brevet Co. d. Castlereagh, Down ; m. 1878, Annie, Col., medal). Recreations : hunting, golf. of Thomas Rea, Islandreagh, Co. Antrim (d. Address : Fineshade Abbey, Stamford. Educ. : Knock Belfast 1894). ; Royal Club : Army and Navy. Academical Institution. M.P. Belfast, West, [Died 23 March 1912. 1885-86 of 1887-88. Re- b. 1825 s. of ; Mayor Belfast, HATCHELL, John, J.P., D.L. ; ; creations : Address : Educ. : cycling, shooting. Rt. Hon. John Hatchell ; unmarried. Princess Belfast. Club : Con- Trin. Coll. Dublin Vice- Gardens, Rugby ; (two stitutional. 18 1905. Called [Died Aug. Chancellor's prizes ; B.A. and M.A.).

cr. K.C.B. to the Irish 1847 ; M.P. Co. Wexford, &SSARD, Sir John, K.B. ; 1888 ; Bar, - to Lord b. 1831. Unmarried. Educ. : Clifton. 1857-59 ; Principal Secretary ,;the Secretary to Archbishop Tait, 1857-67, and Chancellor of Ireland, 1864-65; Private to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland Baroness Burdett-Coutts, 1867-74 ; Comp- Secretary 321 HATTON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

(Earl of Carlisle), 1859-64; High Sheriff of HAVELOCK, Sir Arthur Elibank, G.C.M.G.

Co. Wexford, 1879, and Co. Dublin, 1890 ; cr. 1895; G.C.I.E., cr. 1896; G.C.S.I., a

J.P. for Cos. Dublin and Wexford, and D.L. 1901 ; b. 7 May 1844 ; 3rd s. of late Lt.-Co : Fortfteld Co. Dublin. Address House, W. Havelock K.H. ; m. Anne Grace, d. o : late Sir Terenure, Co. Dublin. Clubs Reform, W. Norris, 1871 ; one d. Entere

Brooks's : Kildare Street, Dublin. 32nd Regt. 1862 ; Captain, retired 1877 [Died 7 Aug. 1902. Chief 'Civil Commissioner Seychelles Islands

HATTON, Joseph ; author and journalist ; 1874-75, 1879-80; Colonial Secretary an(

editor of The People ; b. 3 Feb. 1841 ; s. of Receiver-General of Fiji, 1875-76 ; Presiden

late Francis Augustus Hatton, founder of of Nevis, 1877-78 ; Administrator of S'

Derbyshire Times ; m. 1860, Louisa Howard Lucia, 1878-79 ; Governor of West Afric (d. 1900), d. of Robert Johnson; two d. Settlements, and Consul for Liberia, 1881

Educ. : Bowker's, Chesterfield ; by private Governor of Trinidad, 1884 ; of Nata several of of tutors. Edited leading journals ; 1885-89; Ceylon, 1890-95; Madra;

came to London in 1868 to conduct The 1895-1900 ; of Tasmania, 1901-4. Address : Gentleman's Magazine ; for years special Bishopstowe, Torquay. Clubs Junior Car correspondent in Europe of New York Times ton, United Service, Hurlingham.

and Sydney Morning Herald ; represented [Died 25 June 190* Sir The Standard on special mission to America ; HAVELOCK-ALLAN, Henry Marshman

edited Sunday Times ; popularly known in G.C.B.; IstBt. ; cr. 1858; V.C., J.P., D.L.

current journalism for his Cigarette Papers Lieut.-Gen., retired 1887 ; M.P. Durham H/ published in The People and syndicate of S.E. since 1895 [the baronetcy was con e great weekly newspapers. Publications : ferred on his father, the hero of Cawnpor

( Novels Clytie ; Cruel London ; Christopher and Lucknow, but he died before receivin it. title his c Kcnrick ; Under the Great Seal ; Three The was then granted to son of b. e. s. of Sir Recruits ; Queen Bohemia ; The Old Bengal. 1830 ; Gen. Henr

House at Sandwich ; In the Lap of Fortune ; Havelock, K.C.B., and d. of Rev. Dr. Marsh of d. of 2n The Tallauts of Barton ; By Order the man, Serampore, India ; m. Alice, of Czar ; The Princess Mazarotf ; The Banish- Earl Ducie, 1865. Entered 39th Reg as ment of Jessop Elythe ; When Greek meets 1846 ; served A.Q.G. Persian Expeditioi to his father in Greek ; The Dagger and the Cross, 1897 ; 1857 ; A.A.G. campaig

The White King of Manoa ; When Rogues against rebels in Oude ; New Zealand, 1861 Fall 1899 In Male 1900 A 1865 M.P. 1874-81 Durban Out, ; Attire, ; ; Sunderland, ; Vision of Beauty, 1901, etc. : Miscellaneous 1885-92. Owns about 3100 acres. Heir s. 189' Works The New Ceylon ; Irving's Impres- Henry, b. 1872. [Died 30 Dec. sions of America J. L. Toole's Reminiscences ; ; HAWARDEN, 5th Viscount (cr. 1791) Robei London Old and New Journalistic ; ; Lamps Henry Maude ; b. 24 June 1842 ; s. of Hoi North Borneo, being a Biography of Frank and Rev. R. W. Maude, Dean of Cloghei In Jest and Earnest Hatton ; ; Clubland, b. of 2nd and 3rd Viscounts Hawarden, an etc. : Plays successful version in America of Martha, sis. of 3rd Baron Dunalley ;

Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter ; John Need- cousin 1905 ; m. Caroline A. M. Ogle, d. Double of France The ham's ; A Daughter ; Arthur Ogle of Steeple Aston. Educ. : Che

and the Cross ; in Clytie ; Dagger England, tenhain. Joined 7th Fusiliers, 1860 ; serve

Liz When Greek meets Greek ; The Prince ; as adjutant, 1870-73 ; retired, 1884, as Lieut and the Pauper ; and Jack Sheppard. Colonel. Heir : s. Hon. Robert Cornwall! Recreations : in early life an officer of Volun- : b. 6 Sept. 1890. Recreations rural ; bun teer Address : 87 Artillery ; cycling. Ridg- ing, fishing, shooting, etc. Address : Whi mount Gardens, Gower Street, W.C. Club : Hill Chase, West Liss, Hants. Club : Arm Garrick. [Died 31 July 1907. and Navy. [Died 6 Sept. 190 6th Viscount Robe HATTON, Maj.-Gen. Villiers, C.B. 1898 ; com- HAWARDEN, (cr. 1791), b. 6 manding 1st Batt. Grenadier Guards to 1900 ; Cornwallis Maude ; Sept. 1890 ; e. s. of late Lieut.-Col. V. Hatton 5th Viscount and Caroline A. M. half- pay ; Ogle, o. of late Sir of Aston S. fath and Rosia, d. W. de Bathe, Bart. ; Arthur Ogle Steeple ; o.c. of C. : Winchester Christ Churc b. London, 8 Oct. 1852 ; m. Emily, 1908. Educ. ; Col and Mrs. Burrall Hoffman of New York, 1897. Oxford. B.A. 1912 ; 2nd Lieutenant Educ. : Eton. Joined Grenadier Guards, stream Guards. Heir : c. Capt. Eusta in Nile Address : 18 Chelse 1870 ; Col. 'Army, 1889. Served Wyndham Maude. Expedition, 1898 (Egyptian medal with clasp, Court, S.W. Club : Guards. C.B.). Recreations : usual. Address : 34 [Died 31 Aug. 191 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. Clubs : HAWE IS, Hugh Reginald, incumbent of S United Service, St. James's, b. Guards', James's, Marylebone, London ; Eghan Windham. [Died 18 June 1914. Surrey ; s. of Rev. J. O. W. Haweis, Cano Prince Francis Joseph d. HATZFELDT, (Edmond of Chichester ; m. Mary Eliza (d. 1898), Gabriel Vit) ; b. Marxheim, Hesse-Nassau, T. M. Joy, artist. Educ. : Camb. Uni 1853 o. s. of Prince von Hatz- l^June ; Alfred, (M.A.). After travelling in Italy, and takir ^fldt-Wildenburg, and Gabrielle, Countess part in war of Italian independence, 186 of Dietrichstein-Proskau-Leslie ; m. 1889, under Garibaldi, was ordained, and serve Clara of Detroit. Won Grand Huntington as curate of St. Peter's, Bethnal Green ; S 1906. Address : Schloss Schon- National, Peter's, Stepney ; and St. James-the-Le.s bei Wissen a. d. Sieg, Club : stein, Germany. Westminster ; accepted the Crown living Turf. [Died 3 Nov. 1910. evenin St. James's, Marylebone ; instituted

; HATZFELDT-WILDENBURG, Count Paul von ; for the people ; select evening preacher Institution German Ambassador at the Court of St. Westminster Abbey ; Royal Le

: U.S. A James from 1885 b. 8 Oct. 1831 ; s. of turer ; Lowell Lecturer, Boston, in Parliament < Count Edmund von Hatzfeldt ; mother, 1885 ; Anglican delegate 1893 ar d. of Prince of Hatzfeldt-Trachenberg ; m. Religions, Chicago, ; lecturing Helen, d. of Charles Moulton, Paris. Educ : preaching tour round the world, 189J Berlin and Bonn. Auscultator. Secretary travelled throughout Italy, France, German Morocco lecture ton of Legation in Paris and Hague ; Minister Spain, and ; frequent and Irelan at Madrid ; Ambassador at Constantinople ; throughout England, Scotland, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in Publications : Thoughts for the Time Life Berlin. Recreations : literary and historical Music and Morals ; Musical ; Speec : in the Air studies. Address 9 Carlton House Terrace, in Season ; Arrows ; Winge to S.W. Clubs : Marlborough, St. James's, Words Current Coin ; Ashes Ashes ; ftv| ' Travellers', Bachelors'. [Died 22 Not'. 1901 vols. on Christ and Christianity ; The Key 322 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HAY

The Broad Church ; Travel and Talk, 1897 bourne Grange, Maidstone ; 23 Albany The Dead 1897 Old Villas, Pulpit, ; Violins, 1898 Hove. Chibs : Carlton, Constitutional. etc. Late editor of Cassell's Magazine anc [Died 2 July 1909. Routledge's World Library. Recreation . HAWTAYNE, George Hammond, C.M.G. music. Address : 31 Devonshire Street b. (1886) ; Exeter, 1832, o. s. of George Haw- Portland Place, W. Club: New University and d. tayne Maria, of Thomas Hilliker ; [Died 29 Jan. 1901 m. Elizabeth, d. of Hon. A. Macleod, St. Vin- Albert G. of ol HAWES, S., Knight Order cent, 1857. Educ. : King's Coll. School, Sacred Treasure, Japan ; H.M. Commissioner Lond. Corresponding member of the Zoo- and Consul-General for Sandwich Islands logical Society of London, and of the Phar- 1894 1859-68 ; Royal Marines, ; Japanese maceutical Society of Great Britain. Private 1871-84 Consul at Lake Service, ; Nyassa, secretary to Lieut. -Governor Eyre of St.

1885 Consul at 1889. Address , ; Tahiti, Vincent, 1854 ; Police Magistrate and Honolulu. [Died 6 Aug. 1897 Coroner, 1857. For several years a member of the ; of HAWKER, Mary Elizabeth (Lanoe Falconer) Legislature ; Captain Militia, 1862, and took in the spinster ; d. of late Maj. Hawker, Long- part repressing serious riots House, Hants, and Elizabeth, d. of of that year when Martial Law was pro-

. of claimed ; commanded the SarishFraser ; g. d. Col. Hawker, author o Queen's Volunteer the well-known work on shooting. Edue. Corps which was raised by him, 1863-69; home, in France and England. Publica- Private Secretary to the Governor of the Windward 1869-71 Police tions: Mademoiselle Txe, 1890; The Hote Islands, ; Magis- trate, District of St. d'Angleterre, 1891 ; Cecilia de Noel, 1891 Kingstown Vincent, 1872 acted as Colonial Old Hampshire Vignettes, 1907. Address . ; Secretary of St. 1871-74 was Longparish, Whitchurch, Hants. Vincent, ; appointed Stipen- [Died 16 June 1908 diary Justice of the Peace, British Guiana, 1877 HAWKES, Lieut.-Gen. Henry Philip, C.B. ; Administrator-General of British 1831-99. Decorated in retired; b. 11 Feb. 1834 ; m. 1st, Louisa, d Guiana, recognition of valuable services rendered in of Major Shepherd ; 2nd, Annie, step-d. of connection with Col. John Davis, A.D.C. Educ. : private the Colonial and Indian Exhibition schools, Fellow of the Madras University. 1886. Publications: West Indian Yarns, in contributions to London and Colonial Served 38 years the Indian Army ; papers Abyssinia (medal,Brevet majority, mentioned and magazines. Address : Royal Colonial Institute, London. 30 March 1902. in despatches) ; Perak (medal) ; Burmah [Died Sir (C.B. medal and clasp ; thanked by Govern- HAY, Francis Ringler Drummond-, Kt. : of Decorated for ment India), 1886-87, cr. 1891 ; b. 1830 ; bro. of late Rt. Hon. Sir services in Burma. Address : Till J. military H. Drummond-Hay, K.C.B. ; m. Donna : Hill, Tilford, Farnham, Surrey. Club Margarita Paola, 1858 ; Educ. : Winchester. Junior Constitutional. [Died 9 Oct. 1900. Vice-Consul Tetuan, 1851-56; Vice-Consul

Constantinople, 1856-60 ; Consul 1861- HAWKINS, Edwards Comerford, M.A. ; Vicar Cairo, Consul Consul-Gen, of St. Bride's, Fleet Street, from 1883 ; b. 1863; Crete, 1863-65; s. in Tripoli, 1890. Address : 15 May 1827 ; e. of Frederick Hawkins, 1865; retired, 5 Folkstone. M.D. (Edinburgh), of Hitchin, Herts ; m. Longford Terrace, 1859, Jane Isabella, d. of Archibald Grahame [Died 2 June 1905. of Brunswick Place, Brighton, and Great HAY, George, R.S.A. 1876; b. Edinburgh. George Street, Westminster. Educ. : Marl- Educ. : High Schools of Leith and Edin- elected to Secre- borough ; Exeter College, Oxford. 2nd burgh. A.R.S.A., 1869; Class Lit. Hum. Master in Brighton College, taryship of the Academy, Nov. 1881, in place

of late William R.S.A. ; retired 1907 1851 ; Headmaster, St. John's Foundation Brodie, ; studied modelling in the School of and School, 1863-83 ; Guardian City of London Art, Union, and one of the Managers of the Poor drawing and painting from the antique in Law Schools, Hanwell. Publications: Spirit the Board of Trustees Gallery of Casts. At of and Form (sermons), 1881. Address : The age 17 entered the architectural profes- sion but after some he it Vicarage, St. Bride's, Fleet Street, E.G. ; years abandoned for the one of Clubs : Reform, Savlle. [Died 12 Feb. 1906. more congenial the artist. Works : A Barber's Shop in the time of HAWLEY, Rev. Charles Cusac, M.A. ; Rector of Elizabeth, 1863 ; A Street Incident in the Leybourne from 1877 ; Rural Dean, Sixteenth Century, 1864 ; The Jacobite in Mailing, 1904 ; Hon. Canon, Rochester, Hiding, 1865 ; in the Sixteenth 1906 ; b. 1851 ; s. of Rev. H. C. Hawley, Shopping 1867 Devotional 1867 3rd s. of 3rd Bart., and d. of Sir Michael Century, ; Art, ; Ritchie Moniplies in Fleet Street, Cusack Smith, Bart. ; unmarried. Educ. : 1868; Tea-tattle, 1871 ; A Visit to the Spaewife, Radley College ; Jesus College, Cambridge ; Caleb Balderston's Ruse, 1874, en- B.A. 1873 ; M.A. 1878 ; Wells Theological 1872;

graved ; The Haunted 1875 ; In College. Deacon, 1874 ; Priest, 1876 ; Curate Room, of 1877 The 1879 of Belton c. Wardley, Rutland, 1874-77; Days Yore, ; Spinners, ; Secret Aid in guardian, Mailing Union. Address : Ley- A Trusty Maid, 1879; '45, bourne West Kent. Club : 1881 ; Morning Practice, 1882 ; Escaped, Rectory, Mailing, ' - 1884 Here's to the Ye ken wha New University. [Died 18 Aug. 1914. ; King, sirs, I Sir mean, sirs/ 1884 ; Roland Graeme exchang- HAWLEY, Henry James. 4th Bt. ; cr. 1795 ; b. ing the keys Lochleven Castle, 1896 ; Allan 1815 ; S. father 1875 ; m. 2nd, Maria, Fair- d. of E. J. M. Gale, 1877. Owned about Fairford and Father Buonaventure at 1897 The Presence 1898 7600 acres. Heir : n. Henry, b. 1848. ladies, ; Chamber, ; Address : A Scene at Chatsworth 1580, 1899. Ad- Hoove Lea, Hove, Brighton ; dress : 7 Ravelston Terrace, Edinburgh. Leybourne, Maidstone ; 31 Gloucester Square, S.W. [Died 5 Oct. 1898. . [Died 1 Sept. 1912. Sir HAWLEY, Henry Michael, 5th Bt. ; cr. HAY, Hon. Col. JohnTUnited States Secretary Oct. 1795 ; J.P., C.A. ; b. 25 March 1848 ; e. s. of of State from 1898 ; b. Indiana, 8 1838 ;

Rev. H. C. Hawley, 3rd s. of 2nd Bt., and 3rd s. of Charles Hay and Helen Leonard ;

Mary, d. of Sir Michael Cusack-Smith, Bt. ; m. Clara, e. d. of Amasa Stone, Ohio, 1874. m. 1875, Frances Charlotte, d. of John Wing- Educ. : Brown University, Rhode Island. field-Stratford of Addington Park, near A.M. and LL.D. Brown Univ. ; LL.D.

Maidstone ; three s. two d. S. u. 1898. Western Reserve, Princeton, Dartmouth, : Barrister Educ. Radley ; Queen's Coll. Oxford. Yale, and Harvard Universities. : Owned about 8500 acres. Heir s. Henry Supre, ne Court of Illinois ; Secretary and Cusack Wingfield Hawley; b. 1876. Ad- A.D.C. to President Lincoln; Asst. Adjt.- dress : Colonel Brevet Tumby Lawn, Boston, Lines. ; Ley- General and by ; Secretary 323 HAY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

of Legation at Paris and Madrid ; Governor Charge" R.M.A. 1887 ; Dir. of Artillery d'Affaires at Vienna First Assistant Secre- ; Headquarters of Army, 1891. Address : 9 of State of the United States tary ; President Rosebery Crescent, Edinburgh. Clubs: of the International of Sanitary Congress Army and Navy ; New, Edinburgh. American Ambassador Washington ; to [Died 5 Nov. 1910. England, received thanks of Count 1897-98; HAYASHI, Tadasu, G.C.V.O., cr. 1905 ; for Memorial Address on Congress, 1902, The Order, of Pawlonia ; 1st Class Order of death of President Publications : Sacred Treasure of M'Kinley. Japan ; many foreign 1871 and Castllian Poems, 1890; Days, orders ; Hon. LL.D. Camb. D C.L. a ; 1871 ; Abraham Lincoln, History, 10 vols., Oxford; Past Worshipful Master of the 1890 collaboration with (in John George Empire League ; Grand Junior Warden of Recreations : member of Winou's Grand of Nicolay). Lodge England ; b. Sakura, Point Shooting Club ; Member of Mount 22 Shimosa, Japan, Feb. 1850 ; m. Misao, Vernon Duck Club. Address : 800 Sixteenth d. of Gamo, 1875. Educ. : in England. D.C. St., Lafayette Square, Washington, ; Secretary to the Japanese Embassy to the The New Courts of Fells, Newbury, Hampshire. Europe, 1872-73 ; Governor of Clubs : Metropolitan, Knickerbocker, Cen- Kobe, 1889-90; Vice-Minister of Foreign 1891-95 tury (New York) ; Metropolitan, Country Affairs, ; Envoy Extraordinary and I 1905. Minister to (Washington). [Died July Plenipotentiary China, 1895-96 ; HAY, Rt. Hon. Sir John Charles Dalrymple, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo- tentiary to P.C. ; 3rd Bt. ; cr. 1798 ; G.C.B., F.R.S., Russia, 1897-99; Envoy D.C.L., LL.D., D.L.; Admiral, retired, R.N. Extraord. and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Emperor of at the Court of St. 1878 ; Chairman Renter's Telegram Co., Ltd. ; Japan Minister of State for b. Edinburgh, 11 Feb. 1821 ; m. Hon. Eliza James, 1900-5; Affairs, 1906-8 for (d. 1901), 3rd d. of 8th Baron Napier, 1847 : Foreign ; Commerce since 1911 cr. Baron 1896 three *. five d. Educ. : Rugby. Entered ; ; promoted Viscount Count R.N. 1834 ;'* served f during first Kafir War 1902; 1907. Publication:

coast of Africa (in English) For His 1903 ; several on and Cape stations ; People, translations Pacific and South American stations, 1836- of English works on political and on into 1839 ; Mediterranean station, and was economy politics Japanese. present at the capture of Beyrout and St. Recreations : several. Address : Hayama, Japan. Clubs : St. United Jean d'Acre ; specially gazetted for gallantry Sagami, James's,

at attack on Tortosa, 1839-42 ; the East Service, Bachelors', Marlborough, Travellers', etc. 10 1913. India and China stations, 1842-50 ; Flag- [Died July Lieut, to Admiral Sir Thomas Cochrane in HAYDEN, Luke Patrick, M.P. (N.) Co. Ros- of S. the Borneo operations 1845, promoted common, from 1892 ; Town Commissioner in of to Commander ; was command of squadron Roscommon ; proprietor of Roscommon

which fleets in Bias b. . destroyed piratical Bay, Messenger ; 1850 ; of L. Hayden, China, Sept. 1849, and in Tonquin River, Roscommon M.P. Co. Leitrim, S. 1885-92. : Oct. 1849 ; captain ; commanded Address Ireland 150 Cam- " promoted" " Roscommon, ; Victory," 1854, Hannibal in Black Sea bridge Street, S.W. [Died 23 June 1897. Russian War at of during ; present capture HAYES, Surg.-Lieut.-Col. Aylmer Ellis, D.S.O.; Kertch and Kinburn, and siege and fall of b. E. 9 " " Karachi, Indies, Nov. 1850 ; e. s. commanded Indus N.A. Sevastopol ; of late Capt. Patrick Hayes, late 83rd Regt., three and W.I., 1857-59 ; war medals and and d. of late Marie, Capt. Simpkin, R.N. ; retired clasp; Rear-Admiral, 1866; 1870; m. Laura Anne, e. d. of R. Peplo, Wellington, Vice- Lord Admiral, 1872; Admiral, 1878; Salop. Educ. : St. Margaret's Coll. and of the Admiralty, 1866-68 ; Public Works Philological School ; later by private tutor. 1862-74 Institute Loan Commissioner, ; v.-p. M.R.C.S. (Lond.), L.R.C.P. and L.M.E. ; Naval Architects; M.P. Wakefield, 1862- standard passed higher Persian and Panjabi ; 1865 ; Stamford, 1866-80 ; Wigtown Burghs, 1st standard Urdu and Hindi ; honours and 1880-85. Publications : The List and Flag prize Arabic. Joined Army Medical Staff, its 1870 Ashanti and the Gold Prospects, ; Feb. 1877; Afghan War, 1878-79, medal; Coast, 1873 ; Our Naval Deficiencies, 1883 ; action of Gamaozeb, Suakin, 1888 ; men- Piracy in the China Sea, 1889 ; Lines from tioned in despatches ; medal and clasp and my Log-Books, 1898. Heir: s. William Khedive's star ; was in command Bearer Archibald b. 1851. Address: Dalrymple Hay, Company; action of Toski (Nile), 1889; 108 St. S.W. George's Square, ; Craigenveoch, was P.M.O. on staff of Sir Francis Grenfell, Glenluce, N.B. Club : Conservative, K.C.B., Sirdar ; created D.S.O. ; served Edinburgh. [Died 28 Jan. 1912. five in years Egyptian Army ; secretary to b. 12 HAY, Colonel Leith, C.B. ; Feb. 1818 ; Surgeon-General, Netley, and Registrar ; e. s. of Sir Andrew Leith Hay of Raimes and retired on retired pay, 15 Sept. 1897. Leith Hall, K.H., and Mary Elizabeth, d. Decorated for distinguished service before the of W. Clark of Buckland, Tontsaints, Devon ; enemy on the occasion stated above. m. Christina Grace Agnes, e. d. of Capt. Publications : An essay on Gunshot Wounds Hamilton - of '? Craighlaw, Wigtownshire. of the Kidney. Recreations : shooting, Educ. : London University. Decorated for sailing, rowing, riding, racquets, billiards, Crimea and Indian Mutiny. Address : music. Address : Leacroft House, Staines. : Leith Hall, Kennethmont, ;* Aberdeenshire. Club Army and Navy. Club : New, Edinburgh. [Died 19 May 1900. Sir [Died 14 May 1900. HAYES, Edmund Francis, 5th Bt. ; cr. b. HAY, Lt.-Gen. Sir Robert John, K.C.B. ; cr. 1789; 1850; 3rd . of Sir Edmund 1894; retired; b. 28 April 1828; 2nd *. Samuel Hayes, 3rd Bt., and Emily, e. d. of of Rear-Admiral James Hay, Belton, East late Hon. Sir Hercules Pakenham, K.C.B., *. of Lothian, and Mary, d. of Robert Stewart, 2nd Baron Longford ; S. brother 1901 : d. of Physgill and Glasserton, Wigtownshire ; m. m. 1900, Alice, Judge Wilkinson of I 1861, Georgina Harvey, d. of Sir Alexander Sydney, N.S.W. Educ. : Harrow. Owned Ramsey, 2nd Bt. Educ. : R.M.A. Wool- 22,900 acres. Heir : none. Address: Castle. wich. Entered Army 1846 ; Lieut.-Gen. Drumboe Stranorlar, Donegal.

1889 ; Brig.-Maj. China, 1859 ; Assist.-Adj.- [Died 27 Jan. 1912.

Gen. to Expeditionary Force, China, 1860 ; HAYES, Edwin, R.H.A., R.I. ; marine artist ; 6. Bristol. Chief Instructor School of Gunnery, 1871 ; Educ.: Bristol; Dublin. Began study in Dublin School of of Supt. Royal Gunpowder Factories, 1875 ; Art; Member Royal Hibernian member Ord. Comce. 1883 ; Dep\ Adj.- Academy, 1857. Visited America, Gen. R.A., Headquarters^ of -Army, 1883; Spain, Italy, Russia, Holland, Scotland, 324 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HAYWARD

for of sea- Ireland, etc., the purpose learning Romance ; Unannounced ; Selection by exhibitor at manship. Forty-five years Royal Reflection ; Roses have Thorns ; A Mis- absent. Recreations : Academy ; only twice understanding ; Our Darling's Birthday yachting, boating, fishing, etc. Address : 20 etc. Recreations : painting, walking, cycling, Aldridge Road Villas, Bayswater, W. golf, gardening, and reading. Address : [Died 7 Nov. 1904. Wridhern, Eastbourne. Clubs : Devon- Rt. HAYES, Rev. James Thomas, D.D., Bishop shire ; Eastbourne, Royal Eastbourne Golf. b. *. of of Trinidad, cons. 1889 ; 1847 ; [Died 7 Nov. 1908. St. Maj. James Hayes, Stoneby, Neots ; m. HAY-NEWTON, Francis John Stuart, M.V.O. d. of E. A. M.I.C.E. Isle of Frances Irvine, Bernays, 1905 ; Deputy Governor of the

: > Educ. Ipswich School ; Trinity College, Wight, Deputy Governor of Carisbrooke of Camb. (M.A.). Ordained, 1871 ; Curate Castle, and Steward of the Isle of Wight St. Rector of John's, Chatham 1871-75 ; from 1910 ; one of Her Majesty's Body- - *. Swineshead, Huntingdonshire, 1875 86 ; guard for Scotland; b. 19 April 1843; 1886-88 Vicar of Holy Trinity, Hinckley, ; of late John Stuart Hay-Newton of Newton of St. d. Vicar Margaret's, Leicester, 1889. Hall, Haddington, N.B. ; m. 1887, Lucy, Address : Trinidad. [Died 26 Jan. 1904. of Major R. Fergusson, and widow of Hon. HAYES, Thomas Crawford, M.A., M.D. Arthur Fraser, 2nd *. of 17th B. Saltoun. of Educ. : Sandhurst. Capt. 14th Hussars (T.C.D.), F.R.C.P. (Lond.) ; Fellow (retired) ; Queen's Foreign Service Messen- King's College, London ; Emeritus Pro-

ger, 1880 ; Consul for Corsica, 1888 ; fessor of Midwifery, King's College, London ; Consulting Physician King's College Hospital transferred to Stockholm as Consul for the Eastern Coast of 1889 as and Royal Free Hospital. Educ. : Trinity Sweden, ; Oporto Consul for North Portugal, 1891 ; H.B.M. College, Dublin ; King's College, London. Consul-General for 1897-1909 ; Address : 17 Clarges Street, May fair, W. Algeria, received the Jubilee 1897 Corona- (Died 5 Apr. 1909. Medal, ; of tion Medal, 1911 ; Cross of Officer Legion HAYMAN, Rev. Henry, M.A., D.D. ; Rector of Honour. Address : 29 Albert Hall of Aldingham, Lanes ; Hon. Canon of Mansions, S.W. ; Carisbrooke Castle, New- Carlisle ; Member of Camb, Philological Clubs : and Society; b. London, 3 Mar. 1823; m. port, Isle of Wight. Army 2 March 1913. Matilda Julia, d. of George Westby, J.P., Navy, Cavalry. [Died of Whitehall and Mowbreck, Lanes, 1855. HAYTER, Harrison, Past President of the : Lieut.-Col. Educ. Merchant Taylors' School ; St. Institute of Civil Engineers; Staff John's Coll. Oxford. Fellow, 1844 ; Deacon, Engineer and Railway Volunteer Corps ; b. 10 1825 ; 1847 ; Priest, 1848 ; Assist. Master, Charter- Civil Engineer ; Falmouth, April Rector house, 1852-55 ; Master of the Schools, m. e. d. of late Rev. Thomas Walker, Lincolnshire Oxford, 1852 ; Assistant Preacher at the of Offord d'Arcy, Hunts, a his Temple Church, 1853-57 ; Headmaster of landowner, 1854. Commenced profes- and St. Olave's, Southwark, 1855-59 ; of sional training on Stockton Darlington in construction Cheltenham Grammar School, 1859-68 ; Railway ; afterwards engaged Sir of St. Andrew's Coll. Bradfield, 1868-69 ; of of Great Northern Railway ; joined till of Sir Rugby School, 1869-74 ; Proctor in York John Hawkshaw, 1857, retirement 1888 in the Convocation, 1887-90 ; 1st Sec. Tithe John Hawkshaw, ; was engaged of Lancashire and Owners Union, 1891 ; Secretary King construction Railways Alfred's League for Justice to Voluntary Yorkshire; Charing Cross and Cannon : com- Schools, 1900. Publications Pamphlet on Street lines ; East London Railway ; Law of Marriage, 1852; Sermon on Peace, of Inner Circle of Metropolitan and Tunnel in God's Gift, etc., 1855 ; Latin and Greek B'etionistrict lines; Severn Railway : Harbours Verse Translations, 1865 ; Criticism of England, and many abroad

Ymuiden ; Public Schools' Latin Primer, 1867 ; A Holyhead ; Alderney ; (Holland) of : Docks South Dock of Fragment the lasou Legend (verse), 1874 ; Mormugao (India) School India Docks Docks at Penarth, Rugby Sermons, 1875 ; Dictionary West ; Hull, of Bible (contributor to both edd.), 1863- Maryport, Fleetwood, and Dover : Bridges Cross Cannon Street Bridges ; 1893 ; Editor of The Odyssey, with notes, Charing and : Other appendices, etc., 1865-82; contributor to Clifton Suspension Bridge, etc.

the Canal ; Founda- Edin. Rev., Bibliotheca Sacra (U.S.A.) ; Works Amsterdam Ship Forts Middle Level ; Dublin, Fortnightly, Saturday, National, tions of Spithead ; Thames Drainages ; and many other reviews and serials ; also River Witham ; Valley at time of death to Bibliotheca Sacra, Ohio, U.S., and other Sewerage of Brighton ; serials in out the large system American ; Why we Suffer, and engaged carrying at Buenos with a dredged other Essays, 1890 ; Counterblast to the of Docks Ayres 14 miles and a river frontage Trumpet of Jubilee, 1897 ; Version of channel long of of 3 miles. Publications : An Account of Epistles New Testament, 1900 ; Transla- tion of The Passing of Arthur into Greek the Construction of the large Breakwater Details of the Construc- Heroic Verse, 1903. Recreations : cricket, at Holyhead ; The Cross Bridge ; rowing ; chosen oarsman No. 5, University tion of the Charing Railway (Oxford) crew, 1845, but unable to accept The Construction of the Amsterdam Ship the honour. Address : Rectory, Aldingham, Canal. Address: 33 Great George Street, 61 Addison Kensington. Ulverston. [Died 11 July 1904. Westminster ; Road, St. John. Educ. : Clubs : Athenaeum, Stephen's. HAYNES-WILLIAMS, Birming- 5 1898. and of [Die.d May ham Worcester. Member of Society m. Yen. Henry Rudge, M.A. ; , Oil Painters, and for many years hon. HAYWARD, Isabella d. of Rev. E. H. treasurer. Publications : An Illustrated 1864, Elizabeth, Work on with an introduc- Bucknall-Estcourt, Rector of Eckington, Fontainebleau, Coll. Ox- tion Sir Derbyshire. Educ. : Pembroke by Frederick Wedmore ; photo- Canon Residentiary in and of the ford (Fellow) ; gravures engravings following Rector of pictures were The Miniature Gloucester Cathedral (resigned) ; published ; 1864-81 Vicar of The Last Dance The The Belle Lydiard-Millicent, Wilts, ; ; Proposal ; of Gloucester, Cirencester, 1881-98 ; Canon of the Ball ; A Little Flirt No ; Thorough- of Cirencester, 1898-1912 ; Archdeacon fare ; Girlhood ; Room for Two ; Accepted ; Bath Sub Rosa 1883-1908. Address : Pine Grange, ; Noblesse Oblige ; The Passing Road, Bournemouth. [Died 7 Dec. 1912. Regiment ; 'Twas in Trafalgar Bay ; Robert Baldwin, M.A., F.R.S. ; Winning ; Bridesmaids ; Sweet Silence ; HAYWARD, The Mathematical Master in Harrow School, Honeymoon ; A Dangerous Introduc- tion b. Essex, 7 March 1829. ; Morning ; Evening ; The Governess ; 1859-98 Booking, HAYWARD WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

: Coins in British Educ. University Coll. London ; St. Museum, 10 vols., 1873- John's Coll. Address : 26 Camb. Fourth Wrangler, 1850 ; 1906. Leinster Square, W. Fellow and assistant tutor in John's Coll. [Died 12 June 1914.

Camb., 1852-55 ; tutor and reader in HEAD, Rev. Canon George Frederick, M.A. ; Natural of Philosophy, University of Durham, Vicar Clifton, 1897-1911 ; Hon. Canon, : 1855-58. Publications Elements of Solid Bristol, 1900 ; b. 26 Aug. 1836 ; s. ol: of Hill Geometry, 1890 ; Algebra of Coplanar Jeremiah Head, House, Ipswich, d. of Vectors and Trigonometry, 1892. Recrea- and Mary, Thomas Howard ; m. Mary tions : d. of mountain rambles ; member of the Henrietta, Captain Rolton, R.N. ; two Alpine Club at its foundation. Address : s. one d. Educ. : Caius College, Cambridge.. Isle of Curate of St. Ashcombe, Shanklin, Wight. Thomas's, Lancaster, 1861-65 :;

\Died 2 Feb. 1903. St. Helen, Ipswich, 1865-67 ; Vicar of St.

HAYWARD, Sir William Webb, Kt. ; cr. Jan. John, Carlisle, 1867-73 ; St. Mark, Tollington 1897 of Rochester b. 1873-78 ; Alderman ; Watling- Park, ; Charles, Plymouth, 1878-85 ;

ton, Oxon, 11 Feb. 1818 ; o. s. of late Christchurch, Hampstead, 1885-97. Ad- William dress : Hayward ; m. Mary Grace, d. of Clifton, Bristol. Robert Barton, 13 Oct. 1846. Educ. : Eton. [Died 14 Apr. 1912. Solicitor at Sir Robert 3rd Rochester ; Mayor of Rochester, HEAD, Garnett, Bt. ; cr. 1838 ; 1846 and b. 18 Mar. 1845 S. father again 1896 ; appointed Alderman, ; 1887 ; m. 1880, Florence d. of Oct. 1896 ; Clerk of the Peace from 1850-96, Julia, R. Pollock, 8th Madras when of d. of Sir Frederick he resigned ; Registrar County Cavalry, g. Pollock, 1st s. d. : Court ; District Registrar of High Court of Bt. ; two one Educ. Marlborough Justice Contested ; many other public appointments ; College. Brixton (L.), 1895. formerly an officer in West Kent Yeomanry Heir : s. Somerville [b. 1884. Educ. : Cavalry. Address : St. Margaret's, Roches- Wellington College. Entered diplomatic ter. Clubs : St. Stephen's, Law. service, 1906]. Address: 174 St. James's [Died 18 Mar. 1899. Court, Buckingham Gate, S.W. Clubs : Reform, Brooks's. [Died 6 March 1907. HAZLITT, William Carew ; man of letters, b. Rev. Arthur bibliographer, numismatist ; London, 22 HEADLAM, William, M.A. ; 6. 25 Aug. 1834; s. of the late Mr. Registrar Wycliffe Rectory, July 1826 ; 5th s. of

Hazlitt, Court of Bankruptcy ; g. s. of Ven. Archdeacon Headlam, and Maria, d. of

William Hazlitt, essayist. Educ. : Merchant Rev. Thomas Wilson Morley ; m. 1st, 1861, Taylors'. Barr. Inner Temple, 1861. Agnes Sarah, d. of James Favell of Norman-

Brought up as a civil engineer under George ton ; 2nd, 1876, Louisa Ann, d. of John of and Sir John Rennie, relinquished that Woodall Scarborough ; two s. one d. : profession, and finally adopted literature and Educ. Durham and Sedbergh Schools ; archaeology. Publications : The Venetian Trin. Coll. Camb. {Scholar and Members' B.A. 1849 Republic, 1900, 2 vols. (3rd ed.) ; Warton's Prize). ; M.A. 1852 ; ad eundem, 1868 History of English Poetry, with large Durham, ; deacon, 1849 ; priest, 1851 ; additions and corrections, by Sir F. Madden, Curate of Knebworth, Herts, 1851-52; Dr. Furnivall, Dr. Morris, and the editor, Wycliffe, Yorks, 1852-54 ; Vicar of Whorlton, St. 1871 ; Bibliographical Collections and Notes Durham, 1854-76; Oswald's, Durham, 1876-96 (8* vols.), 1876-1904- Letters of Charles ; Gainford, Durham, 1896-1901 ; of Proc. Diocese 1880-85 Lamb, 1886 ; The Livery Companies Durham, ; Hon. Canon of 1901. Address : London, 1892 ; a new and enlarged edition Durham, Whorlton of Dodsley's Old Plays, with a Glossary by Hall, Barnard Castle. Club : Westminster. 24 Dr. Richard Morris, 1874-76 ; Tenures of [Died Feb. 1909. Francis Land and Customs of Manors, 1874-1909 ; HEADLAM, John, M.A., J.P. ; Stipend- of Manchester Memoirs of Wm. Hazlitt, 1867 ; Four iary Magistrate from 1869 ; b. 1829 6th s. Generations of a Literary Family (2 vols.)., 9 June ; of late Ven. John Archdeacon of 1897 ; Leisure Intervals (Poems), 1897 ; Headlam, Richmond, Chan- Man Considered in Relation to God and a cellor of the Diocese of Ripon, Rector of and d. of Church, fourth edition, entirely recast, 1908 ; Wycliffe, Maria, Rev. Thomas of Wilson of The Lambs, 1897 ; Coins Europe, 1893- Morley Clapham, Yorks; m.

: d. of S. Pincoff of 1897 ; Lamb and Hazlitt, 1900 ; Shakespear Matilda, Ardwick, Man- The Man and his Work (3rd ed. rewritten), chester, 1872. Educ. : Eton and University with Coll. Oxford. Scholar 2nd Lit. Hum. 1908 ; Montaigne's Essays and Letters, class, 1852 1854 an enlarged Memoir, 4 vols., 1902 ; Faiths ; Fellow, ; Bursar, 1863-71. Was assistant master of and Folklore, 1905 ; Some Prose Writings, Westminster School, called to the 1906 ; English Proverbs and Proverbial 1855-56; Bar, 1858 (Inner went Northern Phrases, 3rd ed., 1906 ; A Roll of Honour, Temple) ; Circuit, and and Sessions. 1908 ; The Hazlitts, privately printed, 1911, Durham Northumberland Address : 5 etc. ; occasional articles to English and Cheyne Gardens, Chelsea, S.W. ; American periodicals. [Died 8 Sept. 1913. City Police Court, Manchester. Clubs : Oxford and Manchester. HEAD, Barclay Vincent, D.Litt. (Oxford), Cambridge ; Union, 29 March 1908. D.C.L. (Durham), Ph.D. (Heidelberg); [Died Walter Litt.D. Fellow of Correspondant de 1'Institut de France, and HEADLAM, George, ; b. King's College, Cambridge ; 15 Feb. 1866 ; of <: Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences ; s. of late Edward of Member of the Imperial German Archaeo- Headlam, Director Examinations in the Civil Service Commis- logical Institute ; Keeper of the Depart- and d. of of ment of Coins and Medals, British Museum, sion, Mary, George Sowerby Herts. Educ. : Harrow 1893-1906; b. Ipswich, 2 Jan. 1844; m. Putteridge Park, ; King's College, Cambridge. Browne medals Mary Harley (d. 1911), d. of John Frazer 1885-87 Porson Publica- : (7), ; prize. 1887. Corkran, 1869 ; one d. Educ. Grammar tions : numerous on Greek School, Ispwich. Assist., British Museum, papers subjects in Classical Review and Journals of Philology 1864 ; Vice-President Royal Numismatic and Hellenic Studies ; article Herondas in Society, 1908 ; Joint-editor Numismatic Britannica. Recreations : rid- Chronicle, 1869-1910. Publications : History Encyclopaedia ing, tennis. Address : King's College, Cam- of the Coinage of Syracuse, 1874 ; The bridge. Clubs : Oxford and Cambridge, Coinage of Lydia and Persia, 1877 ; History Bath. [Died 19 June 1908. of the Coinage of Ephesus, 1880 ; History 4th Baron Charles Mark of the Coinage of Boeotia, 1881 ; Guide to HEADLEY, (cr. 1797), the Coins of the Ancients, 1881. Chief Allanson Winn, D.L., J.P. Middlesex, Essex, 1660 1776 Works Historia Numorum, Oxford, 1887, Co. Kerry, and Galway ; Bt. and ; Allanson and uew edition 1911 ; Catalogues of Greek Baron Winn, 1797 ; Repre- 326 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HEATH

sentative Peer for Ireland from 1883 b. ; 1880 ; Surveyor in Customs outdoor depart- 4 1845 . of 3rd Brighton, Dec. ; Baron and ment, 1882; retired from Civil Service, d. of late S. father Maria, Major D'Arley ; 1904 ; promoted establishment of Letter 1877 m. d. of Rev. John Blenner- ; Bessie, Express System . 1890 ; headed poll in Rector of hassett, Ryme, Dorsetshire, 1867 ; election for directorate of Customs Fund, : one d. Educ. Harrow ; Oxford. Capt. 1890. Publications : The Romance of Commandant Horse Hon. Peasant Light Artillery Life, 1872 ; The English Peasantry, 1881-85 Lt.-Col. Company, ; commanding 1874 ; The Fern Paradise, 1875 (illustrated 4th Batt. Munster 1887-92 7th ed. Royal Fusiliers, ; 1905) ; The Fern World, 1877 (12th Franco-German War with Gen. von ed. through 1910) ; Our Woodland Trees, 1878 ; Gobene's VIII. Arme'e and Staff, Corps, Burnham Beeches, 1879 ; new edition of Carlist Wars. Owned about acres. Forest 16,100 Gilpin's Scenery, 1879 ; Sylvan Recreation : travel. Heir : cousin R. G. Spring, 1880 ; Peasant Life in the West of Allanson Winn. Address : 44 and 53 1880 Digby England, ; My Garden Wild, 1881 ; W. to Mansions, Hammersmith, ; Aghadoe Where Find Ferns, 1881 ; Autumnal House, Killarney ; Illaunaginnini, Lough Leaves, 1881. Edited Journal of Forestry, Corrib, Headford, Co. Galway. 1882-84; published The Fern Portfolio, [Died 13 Jan. 1913. 1885; Tree Gossip, 1885; Sylvan Winter, Lafcadio ; of 1885 HEARN, subject Japanese Empire ; The Green Gateway ; a Peep into under name of Koizumi Yakumo ; Hon. the Plant World, 1907 ; Our British Trees member of London Lec- and how to Japan Society ; know them, 1908 ; Garden turer on English literature Imperial Univ., Rockery : how to make, plant, and manage 1896-1903 b. in Leucadia Tokyo, ; 1850, it, 1908 ; Fairy Plants, 1910 ; British Ferns,

Ionian of Irish and : (Santa Maura), Islands, 1911 British Rural Life and Labour, 1911 ; Greek m. Tree parentage ; Japanese lady. Mostly Lore, 1911 ; Nervation of Plants, 1912 ; self-educated. to 1869 Civil Went America, ; The British Service, 1912; British first printing trade, then journalist ; editorial Fern Varieties, 1912. Recreations : writing,

writer New Orleans ; 1887-89 at St. Pierre, reading, country rambling, rockery-making. Indies to : Martinique, French West ; went Address The Grange, Silverton Devon. Japan, 1890. Publications : Stray Leaves [Died 24 March 1913.

from Strange Literature, 1884 ; Some HEATH, Maj.-Gen. Henry Newport Charles, Chinese 1887 1889 Two C.B. 1908 b. 15 Oct. 2nd *. Ghosts, ; Chita, ; ; 1860 ; surv. in the Years French West Indies, 1890 ; of Major-General A. H. Heath, R.A. ; m.

Youma, 1890 ; Glimpses of Unfamiliar 1890, Harriet, widow of Lieut. W. B. Charter, of : Japan 1894; Out the East, 1895; R.N. ; no c. Educ. Clifton College ; 1896 Kokoro, ; Gleanings in Buddha-Fields, R.M.C., Sandhurst. Gazetted to 1st South it in 1897 ; Exotics and Retrospections, 1898 ; Stafford Regiment, 1881 ; served with

Ghostly Japan, 1899 ; Shadowings, 1900 ; Egyptian campaign of 1882, and in Soudan

A Japanese Miscellany, 1901 ; Kotto, or Expedition of 1884-85, being present at the

Japanese Curios, 1902 ; Kwaidan, 1904 ; action of Kirbekan (despatches, and on Japan : An Attempt at Interpretation, 1904. promotion to Captain extra regimentally,

Address : Tokyo. [Died 23 Sept. 1904. 1889, granted brevet rank of Major) ; joined 1st Batt. K.O. Yorkshire Infantry as HEATH, Christopher ; Emeritus Professor of Light Clinical Surgery and Consulting Surgeon to Capt. and Bt. Major, 1889; passed Statf at College, 1897 ; Staff Capt. (Intelligence) Univ. Coll. Hospital from 1900 ; President 1898 served as A.A.G. of Society for relief of Widows and Orphans Army Headquarters, ; and Chief Staff Officer, Lines of Communica- of Medical Men, from 1900 ; b. London, 13 African : tion in Natal, during South War, March 1835. Educ. King's Coll. School ; in com- King's Coll. and Hospital. London. Served 1899-1900 (despatches twice), and mand of 2nd Battalion from Oct. 1901 ; in Baltic Fleet, 1855 (medal) ; Demonstrator appointed to command of 1st Battalion, of Anatomy at Westminster Hospital, 1856 ; 1902 2nd and Lecturer on Anatomy and Assistant-Surgeon, ; A.A.G., Army Corps, pro- moted Colonel, 1904, and later to 4th Westminster Hospital, 1862 ; Assistant- Division Surgeon and Teacher of Operative Surgery, ; A.A.G., Army Headquarters, General Staff 1st Univ. Coll. Hospital, 1866; Holme Pro- 1906, and Officer, grade, 1908 fessor of Clinical Surgery and Surgeon at Army Headquarters, ; Brig.-Gen. commanding llth Infantry Brigade at Col- University College Hospital, 1875 ; President of chester, 1910-14. Address : 23 Sloane the Clinical Society of London, 1890-91 ; : Naval and President College of Surgeons, 1895. Pub- Gardens, S.W. Club Military. 29 1915. lications : A Course of Operative Surgery, [Died July Lieut.-Col. C.M.G. 2nd ed. 1884 ; Manual of Minor Surgery and HEATH, John Macclesfield, Bandaging, for Use of House Surgeons, 1886; b. 1843; s. of late Major-General 4th d. of Dressers, and Junior Practitioners, 12th ed. J. C. Heath ; m. 1869, Madeline, Frederick Sales Clarke. Entered 1901 ; Clinical Lectures on Surgical Subjects, late Col.

1860 Lieut.-Col. 1886 retired ; 2nd series, 1902 ; Practical Anatomy a army, ; ; of 1884 Address : 7 Manual Dissections, 9th ed. 1902 ; In- served Soudan, (C.M.G.). juries and Diseases of the Jaws, 4th ed. Collingham Place, S. Kensington, W. 9 1911 1894 ; On the Treatment of Intrathoracic [Died July Aneurism the Distal 1871 by Ligature, ; HEATH, Admiral Sir Leopold George, K.C.B. ; The Student's Guide to Surgical Diagnosis, b. 18 Nov. 1817 ; y. s. of Mr. Serjeant Heath 2nd ed. 1883. Recreations : chess. whist, and Anne Raymond Duubar ; m. 1854, Address : 36 Cavendish W. Club : five . two d. Square, Mary Emma Marsh (d. 1902) ; 1905. Oriental. [Died 8 Aug. Educ. : Royal Nav. Coll. Portsmouth, gain-

1st medal. 1831 ; Lieut, HEATH, Francis George ; b. Totnes, Devon- ing Midshipman,

15 Jan. 1843 s. of late Edward Commission), 1840 ; Commander, shire, ; y. (prize " " in command of attack on Heath of Totnes. Educ. : Taunton. En- 1847 ; Niger of 1851 naval bombardment of tered Civil 1862 ; was the pioneer Lagos, ; Service, and the open space movement, and laboured Sebastopol, 1854 ; promoted Captain of Bala- many years for preservation of open spaces C B. ; appointed Supt. transports, Vice-President of Ordnance Select in and around London ; secured enlargement clava ; as held command of of Victoria Park by 25 acres at a cost of Committee ; Commodore ot Indian and as 1st class Com- 25,400, 1872 ; assisted" in preservation East Station, in War Epping Forest. 1872-78. Secured the acqui- modore of naval forces Abyssinian ; made thanks of Parliament ; sition of Burnham Beeches, 1879 ; defeated receiving Victoria C.B. and A.D.C. to ; Chingford and High Beech Railway Scheme ; K Queen 327 HEATH WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Knight of the Legion of Honour and o s. of Robert Heaven, sometime acting British the Medjidie ; had Crimean, Turkish, and Consul at Vera Cruz, and Dona Joaquina do for las Abyssinian medals ; J.P. Surrey. Ad Cobos y de Alva. of the Spanish ducal dress : Anstie Grange, Holmwood, Surrey house of Osuna; m. 1862, Dona Maria Club : Senior United Service. Guadalupe Ramirez de Arellano, 4th Mar- [Died 7 May 1907 quesa de Braceras, a Princess of the Holy HEATH, Rear-Adm. William Andrew James Roman Empire, Dama Noble de la Sagrada 1877 b. 1820 C.B. 1873 ; R.N. ; retired, ; Orden Militar del Santo Sepulcro ; four s. *. of 1st Ella : Baron Heath ; m. 1865, Mar> one d. Educ. privately. Travelled ; was (d. 1887), d. of Edward Hall of Hambledon in charge of important interests under pro- House, Horndean, Hants. Address : 19 tection of British Flag during serious revolu- : Belgrave Road, S.W. Club Union. tions in the west coast of Mexico ; took [Died 21 Dec. 1903 part in the building of railways in Mexico, HEATHCOAT-AMORY, Sir John Heathcoat and the working of iron-ore mines in Spain.

1st Bt., cr. 1874 ; J.P., D.L. ; Master o Recreations : shooting and fishing. Ad- *. of dress : Staghounds from 1896 ; Samuel Amory Forest of Birse, Aboyne, Aberdeen- d. anc shire : The Priory, Homerton, and Anne, ; 24 Grosvenor Square, W. Clubs co-heir of late John Heathcoat, Bolham Conservative, Caledonian ; Royal Northern, b. Devon ; 4 May 1829 ; m. Henrietta, d Aberdeen. [Died 16 Sept. 1911.

of William Unwin, 1863 ; three . three HECTOR, Annie Alexander ; novelist (nom de d. s M.P. (L.) Tiverton, 1868-85. Heir: b. plume, Mrs. Alexander) ; Dublin, 1825 ; Ian Heathcoat - Address Murray Amory. m. Alexander Hector, Bagdad and Stanley Tiverton. Clubs : Re , : Gardens, W., 1858. Educ. Dublin ; Brooks's. 26 1914 form, [Died May : France. Publications The Wooing O't ; HEATHCOTE, Lieut. Alfred Spencer, V.C. Her Dearest Foe; Which Shall It Be? late 60th Rifles. Served Indian Mutiny, Barbara : Lady's Maid and Peeress, 1897, 1857-58 (despatches, medal with clasp, V.C.) etc. Recreation : the theatre. Address : 10 [Died 21 Feb. 1912, Warrington Gardens, W. Sir HEATHCOTE, William Perceval ; 6th [Died 10 July 1902. Bt. cr. 1733 J.P. b. 7 ; ; ; Hursley Park, Sir HECTOR, James, K.C.M.G. ; cr. 1887; Sept. 1826; S. father 1881; e. s. of Rt. F.R.S. ; Director of Geological Survey of Hon. Sir 5th and Hon. Caroline William, Bt., New Zealand, and Chancellor of University d. of 1st Lord Arden m. Letitia ; 1849, of New retired 1903 b. 1834 s. Zealand, ; ; d. of David Educ. : Maria, Daly. Eton ; of Alexander Hector, W.S., Edinburgh ; m. Winchester. Served in Rifle and Brigade 1868, Maria, d. of Sir D. Munro, M.D. Educ. : 7th Hussars. Heir : s. Rev. S. J. William, ; Edin. University (M.D. 1856). Palliser Ex- b. 1853. Address : Bournemouth. Redvers, pedition, North America, 1857-60; C.M.G. 29 Oct. 1903. [Died 1875. Address : Wellington, New Zealand. Rev. M.A. HEATHER, Very George Abraham, ; [Died 6 Nov. 1907. Dean of Achonry and Prebendary of Kil- of HEDGELAND, Rev. Philip ; Prebendary of movee from 1895 ; Rector Achonry from Exeter from 1868 *. of Samuel L. s. of ; Hedge- 1871 ; Rev. Dawson Dean Heather, of b. land Exeter ; 1825 ; m. 1846, Lucy H., D.D. ; m. 1866, Henrietta Jane, 3rd d. of d. of Thomas of Exeter no c. Rev. Richard Wall, D.D. Educ. : Trin. Furlong ; Educ. : school Pembroke Coll. Dublin. Ordained, 1854; Curate of private ; College, Oxford. Curates Brideslowe c. Sourton on Ardrahan, 1856-59 ; Rector of St. John, of the north edge Dartmoor, 1849-54 ; Mad- Cincinnati, 1860-62 ; -Secretary C.M.S. for 1854-60 of ron, Cornwall, ; perpetual Curate, Ireland, 1863-67 ; Incumbent Dugort, then Vicar of took of Penzance, 1860-95 ; 1866-71 ; Canon Achonry, 1875-94 ; Arch- much interest in the Penzance of deacon, 1894-95. Address : Achonry, Bally- Library, which he was President. Publications : Two mote, and Knockadoo House, Co. Sligo. Assize Sermons and other occasional Ser- [Died 10 Feb. 1907. ; mons. Recreations : chess as an under- Sir John 1st ; HEATON, Henniker, Bt., cr. graduate originated the Oxford Hermes Chess 1912; K.C.M.G., cr. 1905; b. Rochester, Club, now defunct ; was President of the 1848 s. of late Lieut.-Col. Heaton Kent, ; ; Cornwall County Chess Association. Ad- m. Rose, o. d. of Samuel Bennett, N.S. dress : Penzance. [Died 17- Apr. 1911. Wales, 1873. Educ. : Kent House Gram- HEDLEY, Ralph, R.B.A. ; Artist ; President mar School ; King's Coll. London. Land- of the Bewick Club and Northumbrian Art owner and part proprietor of newspapers in Institute b. ; Richmond, Yorkshire, 1851 ; Australia ; N.S.W. Commissioner to Amster- : m. Educ. private school in Newcastle ; dam Exhibition, 1883 ; Indian Colonial Newcastle School of Art. Commenced life Exhibition, 1886 ; represented Tasmanian as a wood-carver attended Art School in Government, Berlin Telegraph Conference, ; the evenings ; afterwards studied at the 1885 ; carried Imperial Penny Postage Newcastle Life School, now the Bewick Scheme, 1898 ; Anglo-American Penny Post- Club exhibited in the into ; Royal Academy, age, 1907 ; came operation, 1908 ; in- orders in twenty-three years, such subjects as Contra- troduced telegraph money England ; the to etc. freedom of the band, Passing Doctor, The Threshing- parcel post France, ; The City of London in a gold casket conferred floor, Veteran, Seeking Sanctuary, Hylton Ferry, The Sail Loft, The Appren- on him 20 July 1899 ; freedom of the city tice's Toilet, The Market Waggon, etc. Re- of Canterbury in a silver casket, 1899 ; creation : cycling. Address : 22 New M.P. (C.) Canterbury, 1885, 1886, 1892, Bridge Newcastle. 12 June 1913. 1895, 1900, and 1906-10, the last four occa- Street, [Died : sions unopposed. Heir e. s. John Hen- 1EGARTY, Sir Daniel; Kt. ; cr. 1900; b. o. c. 6 Jan. s. niker Heaton ; m. of Lord Gwydyr. city of Cork, 1849 ; of Daniel of Publications : A short account a Canoniza- Hegarty Summerhill, merchant ; m. 1891, d. of tion at Rome ; The Manners and Customs Margaret, Alderman Michael Murphy ; : of the Aborigines of Australia ; Australian two s. Educ. St. Vincent's Coll. First of of Dictionary of Dates and Men the Time. Lord Mayor Cork, 1900 ; knighted by Her old Victoria in Reci-eations : collecting books, and play- Majesty Queen same year ; J.P. : ing chess. Address 33 Eaton Square, S.W. County Cork ; Senior Alderman, and member Clubs : Carlton, Savage, Portland, Bath. of all the principal Boards in the city of : [Died 8 Sept. 1914. Cork. Address Beechmont, Cork ; Strand J.P. Co. Aberdeen Co. Cork. HEAVEN, Joseph Robert, ; House, Youghal, b. 6 1840 Died 20 Nov. 1914. landed proprietor ; Orisava, June ; I 328 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HENDERSON

HELDER, Augustus, M.P. (C.) Whitehaven missioner under Universities Act, 1877 ; from 1895 solicitor Director of ; ; The Equity Editor of Law Reports. 1865-1894 and ; Graphic, Daily Graphic, Bystander ; Official Referee, 1877. Publications: Dif- also of the Whitehaven Joint-Stock Bank ; ferential and Integral Calculus, 1st edition Robinson & Cement Works Joseph Co., ; 1848, 2nd edition 1852 ; Income Tax Pam-

St. Helen's Siddick ; Chairman of Colliery, phlet, 1852 ; in Court of V. C. Wood Reports ; Wyndham Mining Co. ; Bodelva and Lan- Fusion of Law and Equity Pamphlets, 1873 ; tern China b. 1827 s. of late Clay Coys. ; ; Billiards Mathematically treated, 1st ed. G. Inn widower. Helder, Gray's Square ; 1893, 2nd ed. 1904; Articles in quarterlies Educ. : Pollards Coll. of St. France. ; Omer, and during the first 20 years of Saturday Address : : Corkickle, Whitehaven. Clubs Review. Recreations : hunting, salmon- Carlton, Constitutional. fishing stalking, sculling, sculping, etching, [Died 31 March 1906. and sketching. Address : 2 Earl's Court S.W. 13 HELLMUTH, Rt. Rev. Isaac, D.D., D.C.L. ; Square, ; New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. Clubs : b. Warsaw, Poland, Dec. 1820 ; m. 2nd, Athenaeum, Savile, Skating. Mary, d. of Admiral Hon. A. Duncombe, and [Died 6 Jan. 1905. of widow Hon. Ashley Carr-Glyn, 1886. HEMPHILL, 1st Baron (cr. 1905), Rt. Hon.

Prof, of Divinity, Huron College ; Arch- Charles Hare Hemphill, P.C., K.C., J.P. ;

deacon and Dean of Huron ; of b. Cashel s. Bishop ; of late John Hemphill, Rath- 1871-83 to Huron, Canada, ; Coadjutor kenny ; m. 1849, Augusta (d. 1899), d. of late of 1883-84 Rector of Brid- Bishop Ripon, ; Hon. Sir Francis Stanhope, s. of 3rd Earl of 1885-91 of lington, Yorks, ; Chaplain Trinity Harrington ; two s. one d. Educ. : Dr. 1891-97 Rector of Church, Pau, ; Compton Walls' School, Dublin; Trin. Coll. Dublin 1897-99. Publications : The Senior Classical Pauncefoot, (scholar ; Moderator) ; some- Divine Dispensations and their Gradual time Auditor of Coll. Hist. Society ; Irish 1866 Genuineness and Au- Development, ; Bar ; sometime H.M. 1st Serjeant at Law ; of the 1867 Biblical of thenticity Pentateuch, ; Bencher the King's Inns ; Solicitor-General 1884. Address : for 1892-95 Thesaurus, Weston-super- Ireland, ; contested West Derby, Mare. Club : National. Liverpool (L.H.R.), 1886 ; Hastings, 1892 ; 28 1901. Cos. [Died May J.P., Tipperary, Wicklow, and Dublin ; HELY-HUTCHINSON, Rt. Hon. Sir Walter M.P. (L.) North Tyrone, 1895-1906. Heir : cr. 1897 1909 Francis, G.C.M.G., ; P.O., ; s. Hon. Stanhope Charles John Hemphill, LL.D. 1904 b. 22 1849 Address : Edin., ; Dublin, Aug. ; K.C. 65 Merrion Square, Dublin ; 2nd s. of 4th Earl of Donoughmore and Clifton House, Shankill, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Thomasine, e. d. and heiress of Walter Steele, St. Stephen's, Green, Royal St. George's Co. m. Moynalty, Monaghan ; 1881, May, Yacht (Kingstown) ; Reform, National e. d. of late Maj.-Gen. William Clive Justice, Liberal. [Died 4 March 1908. C.M.G. four s. one d. Educ. : Cheam ; HEMSLEY, William, R.B.A. Harrow 1859; artist; School, Surrey ; ; Trinity College b. Little Chelsea (now West Brompton), Cambridge (B.A.). Accompanied Sir Her- e. s. of 1817 ; William Whitfield Hemsley, cules Governor of South Robinson, New architect widower two s. one d. Educ. : on mission to as ; ; Wales, special Fiji attache", Preparatory school at Brighton, and by his 1874; Private Secretary for Fiji Affairs, father. Went early to Brighton ; painted 1874-75 ; Private Secretary for New South portraits at 13 years of age ; returned to Wales Colonial Affairs, 1875-77 ; Secretary of London ; entered office John Crake, archi- of Barbados, 1877-83 ; Chief Secretary to tect, as drawing clerk ; subsequently studied the of Lieut.- Government Malta, 1883; painting, exhibited at the Old British Insti- of Governor of Malta, 1884-89 ; Governor tution, Royal Academy ; several years Vice- the Windward 1889-93 " Islands, ; inaugurated" Pres. of Royal Society of British Artists and of in system Responsible Government an annual exhibitor from 1859. Recreations : 1893 carried out the annexation of Natal, ; no particular hobby, in his youth fond of the incor- Trans-Pongola Territories, now cricket, great liking for the drama. Ad- with 1895 Com- porated Zululand, ; Special dress : 236 Haydon Road, South Wimbledon. missioner for 1895 Gover- Amatongaland, ; [Died 24 Dec. 1906. of nor Natal and Zululand, 1893-1901 ; High HENDERSON, Acheson Thompson, K.C. ; for South Africa during the ^Commissioner M.A. ; 2nd s. of Capt. John Henderson of absence of the Earl of Selborne, July-Sept. Castle Dawson, Co. Derry ; m. Harriette, 1909 Governor and ; Commander-in-Chief, d. of Michael Law and grand-niece of Sir 1901-10 1910. Barr. Cape Colony, ; retired, Augustine Fitzgerald, Bt., and of F.M. Sir Inner Temple. Recreation : golf. Address : : J. Fitzgerald ; two s. one d. Educ. Dun- Court Lodge, Shorne, Kent ; 147 St. James's Called gannon School ; Trinity Coll. Dublin. Court, S.W. Clubs : Carlton, Travellers', to the Bar, 1837 ; Q.C. 1868 ; was a Crown Beefsteak. [Died 23 Sept. 1913. prosecutor for Co. Antrim. Had property HEMMING, Sir Augustus William Lawson, in the counties of Down, Derry. and Antrim. : -,G.C.M.G., cr. 1900; K.C.M.G., cr. 1890; Address 5 Northbrook Road ; Leeson Park, b. : Dublin. 2 Sept. 1841 ; m. Gertrude, d. of R. Mason, Dublin. Club Sackville Street, : 12 1909. j Aigburth, 1873 ; three d. Educ. Epsom [Died Feb.

aColl. Entered Col. Office, 1860 ; Principal HENDERSON, Alexander Edward, M.A. ; of the Lothians tClerk, 1879 ; served on special missions, Senior Sheriff-Substitute from 1904 b. , 1879, 1881, 1887, 1889 ; Governor of British and Peebles at Edinburgh ; s. of late William Hen- Guiana, 1896 and 1897. Capt.-Gen. and Sept. 1844 ; 2nd |Governor-in-Chief Jamaica, 1898-1904. Re- derson, M.D., Professor of General Pathology : of m. -creations cricket, golf, lawn tennis, riding in the University Edinburgh ; 1872, I Address : 57 Cleveland Square, W. Clubs : Henrietta Somerville, y. d. of late Alexander ^Constitutional, Sports, M.C.C. Russell, editor of the Scotsman. Educ. :

. 1907. St. Andrews and Edin- [Died 28 March Edinburgh Academy ; Universities. Called to the Scottish HEMMING, G. W., K.C. 1903 ; Official Referee burgh Extra 1873 from 1877 ; 2nd s. of H. K. Hemming, Gray's Bar, 1868 ; Advocate-Depute, Louisa Sheriff-Substitute of Fifeshire Hall ; b. 19 Aug. 1821 ; m. 1855, and 1881-83 ; of Ren- Annie, d. of Samuel Hemming, late Bombay at Cupar, 1883 ; Sheriff-Substitute Engineers. Educ. : Clapham Grammar frewshire at Paisley, 1898. Recreations: and Address : 21 School (Pritchard) ; St. John's College, Cam- shooting, fishing, golfing. Fellow ol Clubs : bridge. Senior Wrangler, 1844 ; Lansdowne Crescent, Edinburgh. Inn St. John's, 1844 ; Barrister, Lincoln's Caledonian ; University, Edinburgh. 1850; K.C., 1875; Bencher, 1876; Com [Died 17 July 1906, 110