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BYWATKR CADMAN, His Honour Judge John Heaton BYWATKR WHO WAS WHO, 1917-1916 Hon. Litt. field. : BYWATER, Ingram, M.A. Oxon. ; Educ. Collegiate, Sheffield ; Lyce"e and Hon. Versailles D., Dublin, Durham, Cambridge ; Imperial, ; Worcester Coll. Oxford; corres. of Ph. D. Athens ; Member Royal B.A., M.A. Called to Bar, Inner Temple, Fellow of Prussian Academy of Sciences ; 1864; joined Midland Circuit, and after- Hon. Fellow of the British Academy ; wards N.E. Circuit on its formation ; Re- b. of Exeter and Queen's Colleges ; London, corder Pontefract, 1877-89 ; J.P. West o. s. of late 27 June 1840 ; John Ingram Riding, Yorks, and on Commission of Peace Charlotte 2nd for of Bywater ; m. 1885, (d, 1908), Boroughs Halifax, Dewsbury, and d. of C. J. Cornish, of Salcombe Regis, Huddersfield. Recreations : shooting, hunt- Devon, and widow of Hans W. Sotheby. ing. Address : Rhyddings House, Ack- Educ. : University College and King's worth, near Pontefract. Club : Junior College Schools, London ; Queen's College, Carlton. [Died 22 Feb. 1906, Oxford. Fellow of Exeter College, 1863 ; CADOGAN, Hon. Frederick William, D L. ; Tutor in the Coll. for several years ; Uni- Barrister ; b. Dec. 16, 1821 ; s. of 3rd Earl Reader in 1883 versity Greek, ; Regius Cadogan and Honoria Louisa Blake, sister of Professor of Greek, and student of Christ 1st Baron Wallscourt ; m. 1851, Lady 1893-1908. Publications : Church, Oxford, Adelaide Paget (d. 1890), d. of 1st Marquess of 1877 the Works Fragments Heraclitus, ; of Anglesey. M.P. Cricklade, 1868-74. of Priscianus for the Berlin Lydus, Academy, Address : 48 Egerton Gardens, S.W. 1886 the text of the Nicomachean Ethics ; [Died 30 Nov. 1904. of Aristotle 1890 ; The Textual Criticism 5th cr. 1800 of the Nicomachean Aris- CADOGAN, Earl, ; George Henry Ethics, 1892; Baron totelis de Arte Poetica 1897 Aristotle Cadogan, K.G., P.C., J.P., LL.D. liber, ; 1718 Viscount 1800 on the Art of Poetry, with Translation and Cadogan, ; Chelsea, ; also in Baron Oakley, 1831. [1st Earl succeeded Commentary, 1909 ; articles various Marlborough as Commander-in-Chief.] Hon. journals and periodicals. Address : 93 Col. 5th (Militia) Batt. Royal Fusiliers from Onslow Square, S.W. Clubs : Athenaeum, 1886 Trustee of the British Burlington Fine Arts. [Died 17 Oct. 1914. ; Hereditary Museum ; s. of 4th Earl and Mary Sarah, d. 3rd of Hon. Rev. G. V. Wellesley, D.D. ; b. 12 of Durham, May 1840 ; grand-nephew 1st Duke of S. father 1873 m. C Wellington ; ; 1st, 1865, Lady Beatrix Jane Craven, V.A. (d. 1907), 4th d. of 2nd Earl of Craven ; five or. *. d. CADELL, Sir Robert, K.C.B. ; 1894 ; J.P. ; two ; 2nd, 1911, Countess Adele Palagi d. of late Sir b. 1825 ; *. of late H. F. Cadell, Cockenzie, g. Gen. Hon. George Cadogan. of for for N.B. ; TO. Elizabeth, d. Rev. William M.P. Bath, 1873 ; Under-Secretary Bruce Cunningham, Prestonpans. Entered War, 1875; for Colonies, 1878-80; Lord Madras Artillery, 1842 ; Col.-Commandant, Privy Seal, 1886-92; Lord-Lieutenant of in Crimean War and Indian 1895-1902 1st of 1885 ; served Ireland, ; Mayor Chelsea, Gen. of 1900. Heir: s. Viscount Chelsea. Address: Mutiny ; Inspector- Ordnance, : Madras, 1877-81 . Address Cockenzie, Chelsea House, Cadogan Place, S.W. ; Cul- Prestonpans, N.B. Club : E. I. United ford Hall, Bury St. Edmunds. Clubs : Service. [Died 30 June 1897. Carlton, Travellers', White's. [Died 6 March 1915. CADGE, William, F.R.C.S. ; Consulting Surgeon to the Norfolk and Norwich CADOGAN, Hon. William George Sydney, s. of of Medical and M.V.O. 1906 ; Captain 10th Hussars ; Hospital ; Fellow Royal 5th Earl b. 1879. Educ. : Sand- Chirurgical Society. Educ. : University Cadogan ; hurst. Served South 1900 A.D.C. Coll. Hospital, London. Formerly member Africa, ; to Prince of of Council Royal College of Surgeons, Eng- Wales (now King George V.) Tour in 1905-6. Address : land, and Hunteriau Professor of Surgery during India, and Pathology. Address: 49 St. Giles' Chelsea House, Cadogan Place, S.W. 13 Nov. 1914. Street, Norwich. [Died 25 June 1903. [Died General William V.C. CADIC, Edouard, Professor of French and CAFE, Martin, ; Bengal b. 23 Mar. 1826. Entered Romanic Philology in the National Uni- Infantry ; army, Fellow of 1842; General, 1894; retired list, 1883; versity of Ireland ; D.Litt. and served Gwalior Campaign, 1843 (bronze star); the Royal University ; Present or Past Examiner to the War Office, Civil Service Punjaub Campaign, 1848-49 (medal with two Indian 1857-58 Commission, Board of Intermediate Educa- clasps) ; Mutiny, (severely of etc. wounded, despatches medal with clasp, tion, the Apothecaries' Hall Ireland, ; Sikkim 1861. Address : b. Guidel, France, 1858. Educ. : Paris, V.C.) ; Expedition, Germany. President of the French and 16 Weatherby Place, S.W. German Reading Society from 1889, the [Died 6 Aug. 1906. CAHILL, Rt. Rev. John Baptist ; Bishop (R.C.) Modern Languages Society, etc. ; Officer of of 1900 b. 2 Officer of Public and Portsmouth from ; London, Sept. Academy ; Instruction, 1841. Educ. : St. Edmund's Ware. Knight of the Legion of Honour. Address : College, B.A. Lond. 1862. 1864 con- Belmont, Monkstown Road, Co. Dublin. Ordained, ; secrated 1 1900 Professor of [Died 11 Jan. 1914. Bishop, May ; CABMAN, Hon. Sir Alfred Jerome, K.C.M.G., Classics and Mathematics in St. Edmund's of of College ; Incumbent St. Mary's, Ryde, cr. 1903 ; C.M.G. 1901 ; member Legisla- from 15 May 1866 ; Vicar-General of Ports- tive Council for Auckland from 1890 ; holds Address : permanent title of Honourable from 1901. mouth (retired). Bishop's House, Member of House of Representatives, 1881- Portsmouth. [Died, 5 Aug. 1910. of Ballance 1899 ; member and Seddon CAILLARD, Alfred, C.M.G. ; Grand Cordon Minister Government, 1891-99 ; without (1st class) Medjidie (Turkish) ; Commander, 1899-1901. Decorated of Franz Josef Portfolio, New Zealand, Order (Austrian) ; Grand of visit of the of C.M.G. on occasion the Duke Officer, Order Saviour (Greek) ; created to and Duchess of Cornwall New Zealand. Pasha by H.H. the Khedive in Feb. 1899 ; of Address : Auckland, New Zealand. Director-Gen, Customs, Egypt, from 1880 ; [Died 23 March 1905. b. Leicester 1841 ; 2nd s. of Charles Camille CADMAN, His Honour Judge John Heaton, Caillard (n. of the Marquis Penalver, and from 1889 b. s. of Andre" Judge of County Courts ; 24 g. Jean Caillard, who held office s. late first July 1839 ; 2nd of Edwin Cadman, under the French Republic and Empire). : Westbourne House, Sheffield, and Amelia, Educ. private school ; Lycee Louis le d. Civil d. of J. B. Binge ; m. Mary Grayson, of Grand, Paris. Entered Service, Post Edwd. Thorn ill Simpson, of Walton, Wake- Office, 1863 ; Financial Controller Egyptian 110 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 CALDEEON Post Office, 1875 ; Postmaster-Gen, of Egypt, CAIRNCROSS, Maj.-Gen. John, R.M. ; b. 1876 ; Administrator Khedivieh Mail Steam- 14 March 1835 ; s. of late Lt.-Col. Alex. Vice-President of ship Service, Dec. 1878 ; Cairncross, K.H., 96th Regt. Entered army, 1884-85 Indemnities Commission (Egypt), ; 1854 ; Maj.-Gen. 1889 ; retired, 1892 ; of ex-officio director Alexandria Water Co., served Russian War, 1855 (medal) ; Central Decorated and Alexandria Pressing Co. for America, 1856-57 ; commanded R.M. depot, services in assistance in Egypt and negotiating Walmer, 1887-88 ; Colonel Commandant. commercial conventions Austria-Egypt, 1890 ; Portsmouth Division, R.M.L.I., 1888-89. Greece-Egypt, 1884 and 1891. Recreations : CluM: United Service. bicycling, tennis, swimming, marksman [Died 30 Oct. 1914. Fusiliers (Volunteer), 1862. Address: Ramleh, CAIRNES, Capt. W. E. ; Royal Irish ; Alexandria, Egypt ; Hardwick House, East- Adjutant 1st V.B. Yorks Light Infantry. bourne. Clubs : Khedivial, Alexandria Publications : The Coming Waterloo ; Lord Cairo. [Died 9 June 1900. Roberts as a Soldier in Peace and War. Club : and CAINE, William Sproston, J.P. ; M.P. (L.) for Army Navy. North- West or Camborne Division of Corn- [Died 19 Apr. 1902. b. CAIRNS, 3rd Earl, cr. 1878; Herbert John wall from 1900 ; Seacombe, Cheshire, Cairns. Baron Cairns, 1867 ; Viscount 26 Mar. 1842 ; s. of Nathaniel Caine, Liver- Garmoyle, 1878. [1st Earl was twice Lord pool ; m. Alice, d. of Rev. Hugh Stowell in Brown. Educ. : Birkenhead Park School. Chancellor of Great Britain.] Partner Elswick Ordnance b. 17 July 1863; Contested Liverpool (L.), 1873 and 1874 ; Co.; s. of 1st Earl d. of John M.P. (L.) Scarborough, 1880, and 1884 on and Mary, M'Neile, Co. Antrim S. b. 1890. Educ. : joining Mr. Gladstone's administration as Parkmount, ; Wellington Coll. Heir: b. Hon. Wilfrid Civil Lord of the Admiralty ; contested D. Cairns. Address : 18 Park Street, W. ; Tottenham, 1885 ; M.P. (L.) Barrow-in- : Carlton. Furness, 1886, and again same years a Lindisfarne, Bournemouth. Club [Died 14 Jan. 1905. Unionist ; resigned 1889 as protest against Lord Salisbury's Government for neglecting CAIRNS, T., M.P. (L.) Newcastle from 1906 ; Irish Local Government and adopting Com- head of the firm of Cairns, Noble & Co., ship- pensation to Publicans, and was defeated at owners and merchants of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and Barrow; M.P. Bradford (G.L.) 1892, and London, and Cardiff ; J.P. for City of defeated 1895 ; member Royal Commissions County, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; member of the on the Licence Laws and Indian Finance ; Newcastle City Council ; chairman minister of Wheatsheaf Hall Mission Church, Cairn Line and other Shipping Companies ; of Associa- South London ; hon. secretary Anglo- vice-president of the International Baltic and Indian Temperance Association ; president tion of hSipowners, known as the of British Temperance League and of National White Sea Conference. Address : Cosyns of Dilston Temperance Federation ; vice-president House, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; Hall, the United Kingdom Alliance. Publications : Corbridge-on-Tyne. [Died 3 Sept. 1908. A Life of Stowell A Trip Hugh Brown; CAITHNESS, 17th Earl of, cr.
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