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West Hartlepool; 60 St. James's Street, Club. Recreations : shooting, golf, fishing. S.W. Clubs : Reform, National. Club : Savile. [Died 17 Oct. 1904. [Died 6 Aug. 1914. FYVIE, Isabella ; see Mayo, Mrs. John R. FURNIVALL, James, M.A., Ph.D., of Cam- D.Lit. ; Hon. Fellow Trinity Hall, of the British bridge ; barrister ; Member Director of Academy ; Founder and Early English Text, Chaucer, Ballad, and New

Societies ; Founder of the Wyclif Shakspere GADSBY, Henry, Principal Prof, of Pianoforte and Societies ; Joint Founder of the Shelley and and Director editor of MSS. Harmony, Sight-Singing, Browning Society ; English of Music at Queen's Coll. ; Professor and Old Texts ; worked with F. D. Maurice, of Pianoforte, Harmony, and Composition at J. M. T. in the Chris- Ludlow, Hughes, etc., Guildhall School of Music Examiner to tian Socialist and Co-operative ; Movement, Associated Board of Coll. arid for Royal Royal and at the Working Men's College ; was Academy ; b. 15 Dec. 1842. Educ. : as a ten a in the W.M.C. Rifle years captain chorister at St. Paul's Cathedral. the 19th Middlesex b. Composer Volunteers, ; Egham, and teacher of above subjects ; succeeded 4 Feb. 1825 e. s. of late Surrey, ; George John Hullah as Professor of and Frederick Educ.: Harmony, Furnivall, surgeon. Engle- Sir William Cusins as the Professor of field Green, Turnham Green, Hanwell at Pianoforte, Queen's Coll. ; produced can- Schools ; University College, London ; tatas, overtures, and at Camb. Lincoln's Inn symphonies Crystal Trinity Hall, ; ; Gray's Palace Saturday Concerts and Philharmonic Inn. Hon. Secretary Philological Society, Society ; and by request wrote music to and for and then sole many years joint Andromache of Euripides and Aminta of editor of its New English (later the Oxford) Tasso for Queen's Coll., and music to Euri- while material was being col- Dictionary, pides' Alcestis at Crystal Palace. Publica- lected. In honour df his 75th the birthday tions : among others, overture, Andromeda ; Delegates of the Clarendon Press published cantatas The Lord of the Isles, Columbus, a memorial volume, An English Miscellany, The Cyclops ; Alcestis music the music to his his ; written by friends ; portrait was Tasso's Aminta ; The Forest of Arden (for painted and given to Trinity Hall (others orchestra) ; several services and anthems A were presented to Univ. College and the ; Treatise on Harmony ; A Treatise on Sight- Working Men's Coll.) ; a big 3-sculling boat Singing. Recreations : sketching, water- was to him ; and 450 given to presented colour painting. Address : 53 Clarendon Text Publica- his Early English Society. Road, Putney, S.W. [Died 11 Nw. 1907. tions : editor of numerous publications in GAGE, Thomas Robert Baillie- ; I.S.O. 1895 ; with above as well as connection societies, solicitor b. ; Limavady, 21 Oct. 1842 ; Club and Rolls Series the In- Roxburghe ; s. : m. ; one one d. Educ. Carrickfergus ; troduction to the and Shake- Leopold Royal Trinity College, Dublin. Obtained Scholar- the Introductions speares ; with John Munro, ship, 1863 ; Moderatorship, 1866 ; Solicitor, to the 39 volumes of the Century Shake- 1870 ; temporary legal assistant to Solicitor, speare, and of Shakespeare's Life and Work, General Post Office, , 1870 ; Solicitor, 1908 ; editor, with F. W. Clarke, of the Old- 1874 ; on succeeding to the estate in Co. : Recreations sculling ; Spelling Shakespeare. Tyrone of Miss Catherine Baillie took, under with Jn. in built the first two Beesley, 1845, Royal licence, name and arms of Baillie in narrow sculling-boats in (in a Lon- addition to that of Gage, 1877. Address : don of F.'s Newell beat copy boat, Clasper Lansdowne Lodge, Dublin; Tinnaskea, Cooks- the time he was ever in Jan. 1846, only : town, Co. Tyrone. Clubs New ; Uni- introduced the first beaten) ; sculling-four versity, Dublin. [Died 19 Feb. 1914. and sculling-eight races, 1886-87 ; was Presi- GAIRDNER, James, C.B. 1900 ; LL.D. Edin. dent of rowing clubs at the Working Men's 1897 ; Glasgow, 1909 ; D.Litt. Oxon., 1909 ; of College, and was Vice-President the Poly- retired Government Official editor of technic R.C. and President of the National ; Calendar of State Papers of VIII. 's which admits Henry Amateur Rowing Association, b. 22 s. of Reign ; Edinburgh, March 1828 ; working men ; founded the Hammersmith late John Gairdner, M.D. ; m. Annie, d. of Girls' (later the Furnivall) Sculling Club in of late Joseph Sayer Carisbrooke, 1867 ; and was President of it. Address : 1896, one d. Educ. : Edinburgh. Clerk in Public 3 St. George's Square, Primrose Hill, N.W. Record Office, 1846 ; Assistant Keeper Public [Died 2 July 1910. Records, 1859. Edited for Master of the FURSE, Yen. Charles Wellington, M.A., J.P. ; Rolls Memorials of Henry VII., and Letters of Archdeacon Westminster from 1894 ; and Papers of the Reigns of Richard III. and of 1883 Rector of Canon Westminster, ; Henry VII. ; appointed (1879) to continue St. John Evangelist, Westminster, 1883-94 ; the Calendar of Henry VIII., of which vol. s. of C. b. 1821 ; W. Johnson, Torrington, v. to vol. xxi. appeared under his editorship,

of ; and d. Rev. P. Wellington Furse, Halsdon completing the work ; edited the Paston S. 2nd, m. 1st, d. of Rev. J. B. Monsell ; Letters, 1872-75, new edit, with supplement,

: : Gertrude, d. of Henry Barnet. Educ. Eton 1900, library edit. 1904 ; edited also some 1848: Balliol College, Oxford. Ordained volumes for the late Camden Society ; author Principal of Cuddesdon Theological College of England in the series Early Chroniclers of of 1873-83 ; hon. canon Christ Church, 1873 Europe ; a Life of Richard III., 1878, revised : to Holiness in Publications Sermons, Helps edition, 1898 ; The English Church the The Parish Church and the Parish Priest Sixteenth Century to the Death of Mary, Address : Halsdon House, North Devon 1902, being 4th volume of History of the 1 Abbey Garden, Westminster. English Church, edited by late Dean Stephens 1900 [Died 2 Aug. and Rev. William Hunt ; Studies in English FURSE, Charles Wellington, A.R.A. 1904 History, a set of original papers by himself s. of late C painter ; b. 1868 ; 3rd Ven. and the late Mr. James Spedding, 1881 ; W. Furse, Archdeacon of Westminster, an< Lollardy and the Reformation in England, 1900 in con- of Halsden House, N. Devon ; m. two vols. in 1908, a third 1911 ; Katharine, y. d. of John Addington Symond tributed numerous articles to the Dictionary of Clifton Hill House, Bristol. Educ. : Hailey of National Biography and the English bury Coll. Studied at the Slade Schoo Historical Review. Address : West View, Slade 4 Nov. 1912. under Prof. Legros ; Scholarship Pinner, Middlesex. [Died medal cr. afterwards worked in ; gold GAIRDNER, Sir William Tennant, K.C.B. ; of the Ne\v Ar Hon. Munich ; member English 1898 ; M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. ; Physician 263 GAITSKELL WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

in Ordinary to King Edward VII. in Scot GALBRAITH, Major-General Sir William, land Westerr cr. b. 14 ; Hon. Consulting Physician K.C.B., J897; May 1837; s. of Pres. of Infirmary, Glasgow ; British Medica Rev. John Galbraith, Rector Tuam ; m. b. Association, 1888 ; Edinburgh, 8 Nov 1896, Helen Mary, d. of Lt.-Gen. A. G. s. of : 1824 ; John Gairdner, M.D. ; m. Helen Handcock, C.B., I.S.C. two s. Educ. Trin. of s Bridget Wright Norwich, 1870 ; four Coll. Dublin. Entered 85th King's Light four d. : Educ. Edinburgh Univ. Residen Infantry, 1855 ; Capt. 1865 ; Major, 1877 ;

Medical Officer Hoyal Infirmary, Edinburgh Lieut.-Col. 1879 ; Col. 1883 ; Major-Gen.

1846 ; Pathologist, 1848 ; Physician, 1853 1893. Served Afghan War as A.A.G. (de- Lecturer in on Prac 2 Extra-mural Edinburgh spatches, medal with clasps), 1878-80 ; tice Clinical til of Medicine and Medicine Hargara Expedition, 1888 ; commanded at Officer to 1862 ; chief Medical the City o action of Kotkai (despatches, medal with of Glasgow, 1863-72 ; Professor Medicine clasp); A.A. and Q.M.G. Ireland, 1882-86; University of Glasgow, 1862-1900 (retired) commanded 2nd class District, India, 1886- Publications : Public Health in Connection 1890; Adj. -Gen. in India, 1890-95; com- Air Clinical with and Water, 1862 ; Medicine manded Quetta District, India, 1895-99 ; 1862; The Physician as Naturalist, 1889 retired 1899. Address : 58 FitzGeorge and very numerous medical memoirs, etc. Avenue, Kensington, W. Clubs : Army and articles on Pectoris anc including Angina Navy ; Kildare Street, Dublin. Sudden Death, Aneurism of the Aorta [Died 15 Oct. 1906. Three that also, The Things Abide, 1903 GALE, James, Ph.D., M.A., F.G.S., F.C.S. ; : Address 32 George Square, Edinburgh. blind inventor ; medical electrician ; b. at [Died 28 June 1907 Crabtree, Plymouth, 29 July 1833 ; m. age

of 24. Educ. : Tavistock ; private tutor. GAITSKELL, Maj.-Gen. Frederick ; retired of list b. s. of Became blind at 17 years age ; com- ; 1806 ; Thomas Gaitskell, Lt. before Victoria at Col. Commanding 5th Regiment Surrey Loca manded to appear Queen 1865 also before the Prince Militia e. d. of Windsor Castle, ; ; m. Jane, Mr. Ashley of Ashley and Princess of Wales at Mount St. Ledgers. Educ. : Private and Addis' Edgcumbe, 1865 lead a life Lord- combe Military College. Joined Benga! ; busy ; appointed by Justices Kay and Stirling and the London Artillery in Calcutta, Aug. 1824 ; retiree Central one of the Consultative September 1862. Decorated : commanded Committee, and Director for the reconstruc- Artillery Brigade at siege and capture oj Committee, tion of the Briton Medical and General Life Delhi, December 1857 ; C.B. and India Insurance Ltd. founder of medal. Address : Lisbarn, Torquay. Association, ; Cornwall Institution for [Died 9 Feb. 1901 South Devon and of the Blind at Plymouth ; chairman several GALABIN, Alfred Lewis, Cam- laid M.A., M.D., public bodies and committees ; the 1878 bridge, F.R.C.P., London, ; Consulting foundation-stones of the Wesleyan Chapel Obstetric to b. Physician Guy's Hospital ; at Dartmouth, the Greenbank Bible Chris-

10 Jan. 1843 ; o. s. of Thomas Galabin ; tian Chapel, Plymouth, and the first memo- m. Harriett Mignon, d. of late Rev. H. G rial stone of the Wesleyan Sunday School, Wilts one d. Baily, Lydiard Tregoz, ; Kensal Rise, W., etc., etc. Mr. Gale received Educ. : Marlborough ; Trinity College, Cam- one of the largest fees ever known to be bridge. Wrangler, and 1st class Classic, paid for medical electrical attendance, viz. 1866 and ; Scholar, Fellow, Wrangham Gold 50,000. Address : 124 Adelaide Road, Medallist of . Trinity College, Cambridge ; was N.W. [Died 12 Feb. 1907. President of Onstetrical of Society London, GALLIFFET, Marquis de (Gaston Alexandre and of Hunterian Society. Publications : French general ; b. Paris, 23 Jan. Practice of Auguste), Midwifery, 1910 ; Diseases of 1830 Entered 1848 ; general of sixth 1903 ; army Women, edition, ; various papers division, 1875 ; served Crimea ; Italy, 1859 on Obstetric Medicine. Address : Tapley, (four times wounded, four times despatches) ; Bishopsteignton, South Devon. Club : East Mexico (with intervals) between 1862-67; Devon and Teignmouth. 1863 severely wounded at Puebla, ; Algeria [Died 25 March 1913. 1859-73 (with intervals) between the years ; GALBRAITH, Very Rev. George ; Dean of Franco-Prussian War, in the Army of the from 1901 b. 1829 4th s. at Derry ; ; of late Rhine ; made prisoner Sedan ; Africa, Samuel 9th 1879 Galbraith, J.P., Clanabogan, Co. 1872 ; commanded Army Corps, ; m. Florence Tyrone ; Acheson, d. of late Member of Council of War, 1882 ; Minister Acheson The Croix de la Lyle, Oaks, Londonderry ; two of War, 1899 ; Grand Le"gion

s. one d. Educ. : Portora : la Me"daille Militaire. Royal School d'Honneur ; De"cor6 de and Div. Test : 12 B.A., T.C.D., (1st Class), 1850 ; Publications : Souvenirs. Address Rue 1864. 1852 8 M.A., Deacon, ; Priest, 1854 ; Chateaubriand, Paris. [Died July 1909. Curate of Kilglass and Kilconmack, Co. dramatist b. GALLON, Tom, novelist and ; 1852-67 Rector of Longford, ; Lower Cumber, unmarried. Educ. : London, 5 Dec. 1866 ; Diocese Derry, 1867 ; Canon of St. Columb's privately. Started life as a clerk in a city 1891 Rural 1900-4 Cathedral, ; Dean, ; In- in a office ; became usher large private cumbent of the United Parishes of Drum- to of school ; secretary Mayor provincial achose and 1883-1904 Aghanloo, ; Examin- the of town ; illness necessitated giving up ing Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Derry. work and a long tramp through the country ; Address : Clanabogan, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. began to write short stories and articles and 3 [Died Oct. 1911. to hunt for stray guineas in Grub Street in : Feb. 1897 GALBRAITH, Walter, I.S.O. 1902; b. 1839, 1895. Publications Tatterley, ; of Dumbartonshire s. A Prince of Oct. parish Kilmaronock, ; Mischance, 1897; Dicky of James Ardoch of Galbraith, Farm ; m. 1865, Monteith, 1898 ; The Kingdom Hate, d. of David 1899 1900 Annie, y. Jamieson, Largs, Ayr- 1899 ; Comethup, ; Kiddy, Apr. ;

shire ; two s. four d. Educ. : school A in Oct. 1900 ; The Second village ; Rogue Love, classes at 1901 evening Glasgow, and at Vale of Dandy Chater, ; Rickerby's Folly, at office work who Knew 1901 Leven. Employed in a whole- 1901 ; The Man Better, ; sale of provision establishment, Glasgow, also The Dead Ingleby, 1902 ; Mystery John

in trade entered the The 1902 ; grain ; Excise branch Peppercorn, 1902 ; Charity Ghost,

of the Inland Revenue of the 1903 ; In a Little Department, 1863 ; The Lady Cameo, the Supervisor, 1879 ; Inspector, 1891 ; Coll House, 1903; Jarwick Prodigal, 1904; 1905 1894-1903. Recreations: nothing particular. Boden's Boy, 1904 ; Aunt Phipps, ;

Address : 1905 1906 ; 32 Queen Square, Strathbungo, Meg the Lady, ; Jimmy Quixote,

Glasgow. [Died 23 Sept 1906. The Cruise of the Make-believes ; and many 264 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GALTON

others. Plays : The Man Who Stole the Engineers, Gibraltar, 1877-79 ; Tnsp.-Gen.

1900 and 1901 ; Garden Castle, Memory's Fortifications, 1880-82 ; Governor and Com- - - Albert Chevalier), 1902 ; Lady Jane's mander in Chief (with Bermuda, 1882-88 ; dis- 1904 The in Christmas Party, ; Man Motley, tinguished service pension. Recreations : all 1908 The Devil's 1910 The Great field ; World, ; sports in earlier days. Address : 3 Gay Road, 1911. Recreations : the theatre, Hartfield Square, Eastbourne. fishing, tennis, amateur photography. Clubs : [Died 12 Apr. 1906. Whitefriars. Hon. Sir Greenroom, GALT, Thomas, Kt. ; cr. 1888 ; Chief 3 Nov. 1914. from [Died Justice, Ontario, 1887 ; b. 1815 ; s of GALLOWAY, 10th Earl of (cr. 1623), Alan late John Gait, the Scottish novelist. Can- K.T. Lord adian Plantagenet Stewart, Garlics, Barr. 1845 ; Puisne Judge, Ontario, 1007 Bt. 1627 Baron Stewart of Garlics ; ; 1869. Address : Toronto, Canada. (Gt. Brit.), 1796; Capt. Royal Horse Guards, [Died 19 June 1901. retired 1869 Hon. Col. '4th Batt. ; Royal GALTON, Sir K.C.B. cr. 1887 Douglas, ; Fusiliers from 1891 ancestor ; Scots [An D.C.L. LL.D. S. late ; F.R ; Capt. R.E. ; fell Sir Alexander, at Flodden, 1513]; b. b. Hadzor House, Worcestershire, 1822 ; 21 Oct. 1835 s. of 9th Earl and London, ; 2nd s. of John Howard Galton, and d. of Harriet, d. of 6th Duke of Beaufort ; S. Joseph Strutt, Derby ; m. Marianne, d. of father 1873 m. d. of 2nd of ; Mary, Marquis G. T. Nicholson, K.G. Entered Horse Waverley Abbey, Surrey, , Guards, 1851. Educ. : Geneva ; Rugby ; R.M.A. 1855 Commissioner to 'the General ; High Woolwich (passing highest examination on of the Church of 1876-77 Assembly Scotland, ; record, taking 1st prize in every subject). for M.P. Wigtownshire, 1868-73. Owned Commission in R.E. 1840 removal of the " " ; about 79,200 acres. Heir : b. Hon. Ran- at Royal George Spithead, 1842 ; fortifi- dolph H. Stewart, b. 1836. Address : 17 cations of Gibraltar and 1843 Grosvenor Malta, ; Upper Street, W. ; Galloway Ordnance Survey, 1846 ; Railway Commis- House, Garlieston ; Glen of Trool, and Cam- sion, 1847 ; Inspector of Railways and Clubs : Carl- loden, Newton-Stewart, N.B. Secretary of the Railway Department of the ton, St. Stephen's, Hurlingham, Scottish Board of visited Trade ; U.S.A. officially, Conservative, United Service. 1856 ; Assistant Inspector-General of Fortifi- [Died 7 Feb. 1901. cations, 1860 ; designed and constructed the Countess of Arabella Herbert at GALLOWAY, Mary, (Mary Hospital Woolwich ; Assistant

Arthur ; of the and d. of State for Cecil) half-sister 3rd, Under-Secretary War, 1862-70 ; of 2nd Marquis of Salisbury by his 2nd wife, Director of Public Works and Buildings in Mary Catherine, d. of 5th Earl De La Warr H.M. Works, retired 1875; General Sec. married 15th of of British (who 2ndly E. Derby) ; m. the Association, 1870-95 ; Pres.

1872, 10th E. of Galloway (d. 1901). Re- 1895-96 ; Member of the Council of the the Sultan of the ceived from Turkey Ribbon Royal Society ; was an authority on hospital of and Star of the the Chefahat, 1889 ; construction, sanitation ventilation, and the Fellow of the Royal Botanical Society. hygienic arrangements of public buildings. : : Publications (trans.) Ruskin and the Re- Publications Healthy Dwellings, 1880 ; : ligion of Beauty ; articles in the Nineteenth Healthy Hospitals. Address 12 Chester in Century Magazine, upon Woman's part Street, Grosvenor Place, S.W. ; Himbleton politics, upon Russia, upon Greece, upon Manor, Droitwich. Clubs: Athena3um, New Zealand, upon Wagner, upon Laby- Army and Navy, Bath, Royal Societies', rinths in Crete, and Boer Prisoners in Ceylon. Literary Society. [Died 10 March 1899. Recreations : musical drama of Wagner at Sir cr. GALTON, Francis, Kt., 1909 ; F.R.S., of Bayreuth ; was fond travelling, and D.C.L. Oxon. ; Hon. Sc.D. Camb. ; Private travelled a good deal in Europe, Palestine, b. of gentleman ; 16 Feb. 1822 ; 3rd s. S. T. Egypt, Algeria, Tunis, India, , and of Galton, Duddeston and Claverdon ; fj.-s. New Zealand. Address: 17 Grosvenor Upper Dr. Erasmus Darwin; m. Louisa, 1853 (d. Street, W. [Died 18 Aug. 1903. 1897\ d. of Very Rev. G. Butler, D.D., Dean GALLWEY, Hon. Sir Michael Henry, K.C.M.G., of Peterborough. Educ. : King Edward's cr. b. a. s. Medical 1888 ; 1826 ; of Henry Gallwey, School, Birmingham ; School, King's of Greenfield, Co. Cork ; m. Fanny Cad- College, London ; Trinity Col.ege, Cambridge. walder, d. of Hon. David Erskine, 1862. Gold medal Royal Geog. Society, 1853; : II. to Educ. Trin. Coll. Dublin (B.A. 1851) ; elected under Rule Athenaeum Club, Ir 1886 Barr. King's ns, Dublin; Q.C. 1888; 1855 ; gold medal Royal Society, ;

went Munster Circuit ; appointed, 1878, Huxley medal, Anthropological Institute,

Pres. of Boundary Commission for Deiimita 1901 ; Darwin medal, Royal Society, 1902 ; tion of Transvaal and Zululand Boundaries Darwin-Wallace Celebration medal, Linnsean Fellow (thanked by Sec. of State for Colonies) ; was Society, 1908 ; Hon. Trinity College, Attorney- General of Natal, and M.E.C. and Cambridge, 1902. Explored Damaraland

M.L.C. 1857-90 ; Chief Justice, 1890-1901 ; and South Ovampoland, 1850-52 ; many

on Council ; C.M.G. 1883 ; Deputy Gov. Nov. 1897 ; years Royal Geographical Society Administrator, March to Aug. 1898. Ad- Member of the Meteorological Council from : its in to British dress Pietermaritzbtirg, Natal. origin 1868 1901 ; Secretary 1863-68 Pres. of its [Died 25 July 1912. Association, ; Geographi- GALLWEY, Lionel, K C.M.G., cr. cal Section 1862 and 1872, of its Anthro- 1877 and 1885 President 1889 ; Lt.-Gen. (retired) ; Col. Commandant pological Section, ;

b. 1885-88 ; Chair- Royal Engineers ; Killarney, 20 July 1821 ; Anthropological Institute, e. s. of late Maj. Gallwey, Royal Irish Con- man Committee of Management Kew Ob- of when stabulary ; m. 1st, Cerise, d. of John Eyre, servatory Royal Society, 1889-1900, Alicia it became into the Nationa Eyrecourt Castle, Col. Galway ; 2nd, merged Physical Dorinda Lefanu (d. 1905), d. of Major Mac- Laboratory. Publications : Tropical South : of 1855 Vacation dougall, late K.O. Borderers. 1851. Educ. Africa, 1853 ; Art Travel, ; 1863 R. M. A. Woolwich. Served in West Indies, Tourists, 1860-63 ; Meteorographica, ; Men of 1869 ; Canada, Gibraltar, and Bermuda ; employed Hereditary Genius, English as Inspector under Board of Works in Ireland Science, their Nature and Nurture, 1874 ; 1883 Natural Inheritance. during famine, 1847 ; member Ordnance Faculty, ;

Select 1893 ; Commissions, 1862-65; Military Com- 1889 ; Finger Prints, Fingerprint editor of Bio- 1895 ; mission to United States, 1864 ; building Directory, consulting metrika from 1902 author with Edgar fortifications, Quebec, 1865-68 ; command- ; joint ant School of 1868-75 Schuster of Noteworthy Families (Modern Military' Engineers, ; Herbert Lecture Colonel on Staff Commanding Royal Science), 1906 ; Spencer go, 265 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Memories of Kt. Grand of (Oxford University), 1907 ; my Commander Portuguese Order later on of Christ Life, 1908 ; also numerous Memoirs, (1900) ; D.L. and J.P., Cos. for its Worcester of Eugenics, and, 1905, establishing study and Hereford ; Member Royal under the Consulta of b. a laboratory at University College Araldica Italy ; 22 Dec. 1846 ; authority of the University of London. Re- m. Maria Teresa Louisa, e. d. oi late Marshal creations : sunshine, quiet, and good whole- Cabrera, Count de Morella, and Marquis del some food. Address : 42 .Rutland Gate, Ter, of Spain, 1878. Educ. : Cardinal S.W. Club: Athenaeum. Newman's, Edgbaston. Travelled much, [Died 18 Jan. 1911. and for many years was an active magistrate 1st cr. 1897 for Publications : GAMBLE, Sir David, Bart., ; K.C.B., Co. Worcester. Many Col. cr. 1904 ; C.B. ; J P. (Lanes) ; Hon. brochures on Heraldry and Genealogy in 2r_d Vol. Batt. Prince of Wales's Vols. from English and Italian. [Blackmore Park of of St. Helens estate was to Sir John 1887 ; Alderman Borough ; granted Hornyold, Director of Parr's Bank and of the United Governor of Calais and Auditor of the

Alkali Co. Ltd. ; b. Dublin, 3rd Feb. 1823 ; Revenue to Philip and Mary, 1548 ; Lord, o. s. of late Josias Christopher Gamble, St. of the Manor of Hanley Castle, Worcester.] : Helens, and Hannah Gower ; m. 1847, Recreations shooting, fishing, travelling. of late : Elizabeth (d 1899), d. Thomas Address Blackmore Park, Worcester ; St. six s. five d. Educ. : Villa San Clubs : Haddock, Helens ; Gandolfi, Remo. Carlton, University College, London. Chemical manu- St. James's. [Died 27 Feb. 1906.

facturer (Jos. C. Gamble & Son), 1841-91 ; GANZ, Wilhelm, Professor of Singing at the of Mayor of St. Helens, 1868-70, 1882-83, 1886- Guildhall School Music ; composer, pianist, of concerts of 1887; contested St. Helens (L.) 1885; Lieut.- and conductor ; Chevalier the : cr. Colonel, 1860-87. Recreation Commodore, Saxe-Coburg family house Order ; Knight Royal Mersey Yacht Club since 1881. Heir : of Royal Order of Wasa by King of Sweden s. Major Josias Christopher Gamble, b. 1848. and Norway, 1901 ; Chevalier of the Prussian

Address : Windlehurst, St. Helens, Lanca- Order of the Red Eagle, 1903 ; Chevalier of b. shire. Clubs : Reform, Devonshire. Francis Joseph Order Austria, 1905 ; [Died 4 Feb. 1907. Mayence, 6 Nov. 1833. Educ. : Mayence and London. Arrived in 1848 GAMBLE, Sir Josias Christopher, 2nd Bart., England, ; became member of Orchestra at Her Majesty's cr. 1897 ; J.P. (Lanes) ; Hon. Major 2nd Theatre under Mr. Balfe, playing violin ; Vol. Batt. Prince of Wales's Vols. (retired) ; gave concerts as pianist from 1855 until the Alderman of Borough of St. Helens ; Director time conductor New Philharmonic of Parr's Bank. Ltd.. and of the United present ; 1874-82 b. e. s. of 1st and Ganz's Orchestral Concerts, ; Alkali Co., Ltd. ; 7 Jan. 1848 ; his diamond 26 Bt. and Elizabeth, d. of late Thomas Haddock, gave jubilee concert, May 1908. Publications : Various Pianoforte St. Helens ; S. father, 1907 ; m. 1873, Isa- Solos and Vocal Tutor. Recreation : bella, d. of George S. Sanderson of Claughton, ; Songs listening to operas by Wagner and other Birkenhead ; four s. Mayor of St. Helens, 1888-89. Heir : s. David, b. 1876 [m. 1903, great composers, symphony concerts, piano- recitals. Address : 83 Eveline Frances Josephine, 2nd d. of late forte and violin S.W. 12 1914. Rev. Arthur R. Cole.] Address: Windle- Onslow Gardens, [Died Sept. 1905 b. hurst, St. Helens, Lancashire. GARCIA, Manuel ; hon. C.V.O. ; [Died. 24 Sept. 1908. Madrid, 17 March 1805. Educ. : by private tutors Reicha etc. Professor GAMGEE, Arthur, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S., ; ; Basbereau, of of Singing ; inventor the laryngoscope ; Hon. LL.D. (Edin.) ; Hon. D.Sc. Manchester, of Chevalier de 1'ordre de Me"rite (Gustave Vasa); 1908 ; Emeritus Professor Physiology, Correspondent of the University of Stock- University of Manchester ; in practice as holm Dr. of Med. hon. causa physician, and engaged in original research ; (Koenigsberg Order of Alfonso XIII. in Medicine. Physiology, and Physiological University) ; Royal 10 (Spain); Great Gold Medal for Science Chemistry ; b. Oct. 1841 ; m. 1875, Mary Publications : Ecole de Chant, Louisa, d. of late J. Proctor Clark. Educ. : (Germany). Hints on A on the 1840 Singing ; Univ. Coll. School; Edinburgh University. ; Pamphlet of the read at a Assistant to Professor of Medical Jurisprud- Physiology Voice, meeting of the Professors of the University of London. ence in Edinburgh Univ. 1863-69 ; first Brackenbury Prof, of Physiology in Owens Address : Mon Abri, Cricklewood. 1906. Coll. 1873; Fullerian Prof, of Physiology [Died 1 July of GARDINER, General Sir (Henry) Lynedoch, Royal Institution Great Britain, 1882-85 ; C.B. Grand Cordon of the Belgian assistant Physician and Lecturer on Materia K.C.V.O., ; Order of Leopold ; Col. -Commandant Royal Medica, St. George's Hospital, London ; 1896 Groom-in- formerly Examiner in the Universities of Horse Artillery, ; appointed to 1869 Edinburgh and London, and in Final Honour Waiting , ; Equerry, 1872-96 Groom-in- and Extra School of National Science, University of ; Waiting of 1896 1896 ; Bath King Arms, ; Oxford ; delivered the Croonian Lecture of Equerry, Sir Robert for b. 1820 ; s. of Gen. Gardiner, the Royal Soc. 1902 ; was engaged on a Gen. Sir research on a Continuous (photographic) and G.C.B., K.C.H., and Caroline, d. of and d. of 4th Quasi-Continuous (ink) Registration of the John Macleod Lady Emily, of Lothian m. d. of Diurnal Curve of the Temperature of Man Marquess ; Frances, and d. of (Philosophical Transactions, 1908). Publica- Francis Newdigate Lady Barbara, 1849. Educ. : tions : translated and edited Hermann's 3rd Earl of Dartmouth, 1829 Aca- Human Physiology (1st ed. 1875, 2nd ed. Cheam School, ; Royal Military Entered 1878); Text-book of the Physiological demy, Woolwich, 1834. Royal served at Prescott in of Artillery, 1837 ; Chemistry the Animal Body, 1880-93 ; 1838 commanded original papers on Physiology, and especially Canadian Rebellion, ; at and in Physiological Chemistry. Address : 66 Battery R.H.A. Scutari, 1856, Indian 1857-59 served as Lieut.- Harley Street, W. Club : Royal Societies. Mutiny, ; Defence of [Died 29 March 1909. Col. on Royal Commission on -Gen. at GANDOLFI, Duke (Charles Gandolfi Hornyold), Canada, 1861-62; Assistant Adj. Address : Thatched Duke Gandolfi of Rome, 6 May 1899; Headquarters, 1862-67. Marquis Gandolfi of Genoa, 1529, and of House Lodge, Richmond Park, Kingston-on- of Thames. [Died 16 Dec. 1897. Rome, 1895 ; Marquis Montcrescente and of Gazelli LL.D., Melazzi, 1620 ; Count and of GARDINER, Samuel Rawson, D.C.L., Coll. b. Chiosnica, 1636 ; Kt. of Orders Litt.D., Fellow of Merton Oxford ; the s. of Rawson of St. Gregory Great and of the Holy near Arlesford, 4 March 1829 ;

Sepulchre ; Kt. of Sov. Order of Malta ; Boddam Gardiner and Margaret Baring 266 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 OARRATT

' Gould. Educ. : Winchester ; Christ 'hurch, GARNETT, Richard, C.B. 1895 ; LL.D. ; 1st class Lit. Hum. 1851 Hon. Oxford, ; Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery; Student of Christ Church, Oxford. F. b. rmerly Lichfield, 27 Feb. 1835 ; e. s. of Rev. Professor of Modern History at King's Coll. Richard Garnett, Assistant Keeper of Printed London. Publications : History of England, Books British Museum; m. Olivia Narney 1603-42 of the Great Civil ; History War, (d. 1903), d. of Edward Singleton, Co. Clare, 1642-49 Cromwell's Place in ; History, 1897; 1863. Educ. : privately. Assistant in What Gunpowder Plot was, 1897 ; History of British Library Museum, 1851 ; Superin- of the Commonwealth and Protectorate (in tendent of Reading Room, 1875 ; Keeper of progress). Address : 7 South Park, Seven- Printed Books, 1890-99 ; edited the British oaks. [Died 23 Feb. 1902. Museum Catalogue from 1881-1890. Publica-

tions : Primula : a GARDINER, William Dundas, County Court Book of Lyrics, 1858 ; b. lo in and other Judge from 1897 ; London, 3 Aug. 1830 ; Egypt, Poems, 1859 ; Poems from the s. of Capt. Gardiner, R.N. ; m. d. of Sydney German, 1862 ; Relics of Shelley, Cooper, R.A., 1863. Educ. : Royal Naval 1862; Idylls and Epigrams, 1869 (2nd ed. under title of A School ; King's College, London ; St. Peter's, Chaplet from the Greek Life of Cambridge. 15th Wrangler, 1853 ; Fellow, Anthology, 1892) ; Carlyle, 1887 ; Called to Life of 1888 of the 1858 ; M.A., 1856. Bar, 1859 ; Emerson, ; Twilight Gods, 1888 and Examiner Inns of Court, 1869. Address : (new augmented edition, 1903) ; Life of 1890 12 Somerset Place, Bath. Club: New Milton, ; Iphigenia in Delphi, 1891 1893 of University. [Died 13 Sept. 1900. ; Poems, ; Age Dryden, 1895 ; One hundred and Sonnets from GARDNER, Col. Alan Coulstoun, M.P. (L.) twenty-four Petrarch, and 1896 Ross Div. Herefordshire from 1906 , Camoens, ; ; J.P., William Blake, Painter and Poet, 1895 ; D.L. ; J.P. Gloucestershire; b. 1846; Richmond on the Thames, 1896 ; A History m. 1885, e. d. of Lord Blyth of Blythswood ; of Italian 1898 Life of Edward two s. two d. Served in llth and 14th Literature, ; in Gibbon Wakefield, 1898 ; Essays Librarian- Hussars ; passed Staff Coll. 1872 ; Zulu and 1899 The 1879 at battles of Isan- ship Bibliography, ; Queen Campaign, ; present other and Poems, 1901 ; Essays of an Ex- dhlwana, Zlobane Mountain (horse killed), 1901 William and Kambula (severely wounded, despatches Librarian, ; 'Shakespeare, Pedagogue and Poacher, 1904; and joint twice, medal with clasp, Brevet-Major) ; author with Edmund Gosse of Litera- A.D.C. to Viceroy of Ireland, 1880; Boer English ture, an Illustrated Record, 1903-4 ; con- War, 1881 ; contested E. Marylebone, 1895. tributed to the Encyclopaedia Britannica and Recreations : hunting fishing, big-game Dictionary of National ; editor shooting. Address : Clearwell Castle, Cole- Biography of the International Library of Famous ford. Clubs : Turf, White's, St. James's. Literature was at one time President of the [Died 25 Dec. 1907. ; Library Association, and Modern Language C.M.G. GARDNER, Christopher Thomas, 1892; Association, and the Bibliographical Society; F.R.G.S., M.R.A.S., Her Majesty's Consul, and was President of the Hampstead Anti- b. 29 Jan. 1842 4th s. Amoy (retired) ; ; quarian Society, Vice -President Royal and 6th c. of John M.D. m. Gardner, ; Sophia Society of Literature, and a member of the 7th d. of Rownson Mary, Joseph (d. 1895), Massachusetts Historical Society, the Ameri- 1870 one d. Educ. : Merchant ; Taylors'; can Philosophical Society (Philadelphia), the Harrow London. Entered ; King's College, Dante Society and of the Societa Biblio- H.B.M. Consular retired on Service, 1861, " grafica Italiana. Recreations : change of a 1899. Publication : pension, Simple occupation, dolce far niente. Address : 27 a work on for Truths," political economy Tanza Road, Parliament Hill, N.W. the in and Chinese. Chinese, published English [Died 13 Apr. 1906. Recreations : in younger days, swimming, GARRAN, Hon. Andrew, M.A. London ; LL.D. riding, hockey, cricket, football, skating, and Sydney ; M.L.C. ; journalist and politician ; racing. Address : Woodside House, Aber- Member of Legislative Council, N.S.W., 1887- deen, N.B. [Died 4 Oct. 1914. b. 19 1892, and from 1895 ; London, Nov. Isle of GARDNER, John Dunn, J.P., Ely ; D.L. d. of John 1825 ; m. 1854, Mary Isham, b. 20 1811 m. Cambridgeshire ; July ; 1st, Sabine, formerly of Bury St. Edmunds. of late 1847, Mary, d. Andrew Lawson, M.P., : Educ. Hackney Grammar School ; Spring of the Yorkshire Hall, Borobridge, ; 2nd, Hill Coll. Birmingham. Editor South Aus- 1853, Ada, d. of William Pigott of Dulling- tralian Register, 1853-56 ; Sydney Morning ham House, Cambridgeshire. M.P. Bodmin, of Parlia- Herald, 1856-85 ; twice member 1841-46. Educ.: Westminster. Address: mentary Standing Committee on Public 37 Grosvenor Place, S.W. Clubs : Carlton, on Works ; President of Royal Commission Wellington. [Died 11 Jan. 1903. of of Arbi- Strikes, 1891 ; President Council GARLAND, Charles Alexander Spencer, Barris- tration, 1892-94; Vice - President of the and ter ; Recorder of Winchester from 1900 ; Executive Council in the Reid Cabinet b. Charles of in the 1861 ; o. surv. s. of late Edward co-representative the Government Garland, Physician and Surgeon, Yeovil, Leg. Council from Mar. 1895 to Nov. 1898 ; and Alice, d. of John Lord. Educ. : Sher- twice President of the Australian Economic borne : School ; Pembroke College, Oxford Association. Address Roanoke, Roslyn class June 1901. (B.A., 1st Mods.). Called to Bar, 1885 ; Avenue, Sydney, N.S.W. [Died

Revising Barrister, 1898 ; Prosecuting Hon. Canon GARRATT, Rev. Samuel, M.A. ; Counsel to Post Office on Western of Circuit, of Norwich from 1881 ; Rural Dean Ips- 1900. Address : 10 King's Bench 1817 s. of Walk, wich from 1875 ; b. 20 Feb. ; Temple, E.C. Club : United University. William Albin Garratt, barrister-at-law and [Died 23 Dec. 1914. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and d. of James Master in GARNETT, Col. Reginald, C.B. 1893 ; Lieut.- Sibella Ann, Stephen, Col. b. 4 Loetitia Sarah Bathsua, Seaforth Highlanders (retired) ; Apr. Chancery ; m. 1840, 1844 James Vernon, ; s. of late Charles Garnett, Manor d of the Rev. Bowater one s. House, Ashby-de-la-Zouche. Educ. : Chel- Chaplain to the Forces, St. Helena ; : College^ tenham College. Entered Army ("2nd High four d. Educ. home ; Trinity

1840 ; Priest, landers), 1863 ; Col. 1890 ; retired ; served Cambridge. Ordained Deacon, Afghan War, 1878-80 (despatches, brevet of 1841 Curate of St. Stephen's, Islington, Curate in charge of Major, medal with four clasps, bronze London, N., 1840-43 ; with 1843-45; Minister decoration) ; Egypt, 1882 (medal clasp, Grappenhall, Cheshire, Waltham Cross, Herts., Khedive's star) ; Hazara, 1888 (medal with of Trinity Chapel, clasp) (DiedZb Jan. 1910. 1845-50; Incumbent of Holy Trinity, St. 267 GARRETT WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Giles-in-the-Fields, London, W.C., 1851-67; Physician Extraordinary to Queen Victoria, Vicar of St. Margaret's, Ipswich, 1867-95. 1896. Address : 10 Harley Street, W. Publications : Commentary on the Revela- [Died 28 Dec. 1907. of of or Lt.-Col. Michael tion St. John, 1866 ; Veins Silver, GARSIA, Clare, C.B. 1901;

Truths Hidden Beneath the Surface, 1872 ; 30th Regiment (retired) ; Commissioner of 1895 and General of World Without End, 1885 ; The Discipline Prisons, ; Inspector- of b. I Suffering, or Job's History, 1888 ; Best, Military Prisons from 1898 ; Nov. 1838 ; s. late C. Conflict, Victory, 1891 ; First Steps Upward, of Dr. A. Garsia ; m. 1868, Margaret, o. d. of late 1893 ; and various pamphlets and small James Anderson, D.L., J.P., of books. Address : Bolton Hill House, Ips- Grace Dieu, County Waterford, Ireland. wich. [Died 21 March 1906. Educ. : private school. Joined West Kent 1855 West India GARRETT, Rev. Charles, Superintendent of Light Infantry, ; Regt. 1858 ; Expeditionary Force, Gambia, West the Liverpool Wesleyan Mission ; 6. Shaftes- of Africa, 1861, as Acting Engineer, also as bury, 22 Nov. 1823 ; ra. Selina Lovel A.D.C. to G.O.C. in action and Nafferton Grange, Driffield, 1858. Educ. : (wounded horse shot under him and private school. Wesleyan Coll., Richmond, ; despatches, promoted Lieut. 56th Regt. for service in 1847-50 ; President of the Wesleyan Confer- the 56th 1862-71. of field) ; Adjutant Regt. ence, 1882 ; for twelve years Chairman Joined Prisons 1878 Prisons the Liverpool District Circuits Mildenhall, Dept. ; Secy. Board and of Civil 1891 Suffolk, Ely, South Malton, Rochdale, Inspector Prisons, ; Commissioner of Civil and Preston, Hull, Manchester, Gravel Lane, Prisons, Inspector of 1895. Recreation : Manchester, Chatham Hill, Liverpool, Cran- Military Prisons, travel. Address : 3 mer, Liverpool Mission. Publications : Queensberry Place, S.W. Clubs : United Junior United Tracts, mostly on Temperance, the best Service, Service. 20 1903. known being Stop the Gap, a plea for Bands [Died Apr. John C.S.I. 1878 b. 1838 of GARSTEN, Henry, ; ; Hope ; Loving Counsels (a vol. of s. of late Gen. Edward R.E. m. sermons). Address: 2 Blackburne Terrace, Garsten, ; Isabella d. of Gen. Liverpool. [Died 21 Oct. 1900. 1871, Mary (d. 1896), G. G. Macdonnel. Educ. : Haileybury. Colonel C. B.1906 V.D. GARRETT, Edmund, ; ; Served in Revenue and Judicial Departments J.P. ; Lieut.-Col. 1st Essex R.G.A. (Vols.) of Madras Civil Service ; Private Secretary from 1886 ; b. 1840 ; s. of late Newson to , 1866 ; Collector and Magis- Garrett of Aldeburgh, Suffolk; m. 1862, trate, South Arcot, and Political Agent, Gertrude Mary, d. of William Littlewood, Pondicherry, 1871 ; served as Acting and Rochdale two s. four d. Address : Bel- ; Additional to Rev- Essex Secretary Government, mont, Chigwell, ; Bifrons, Aldeburgh, Collector and enue Department, 1876-80 ; Suffolk. [Died 27 Jan. 1914. Magistrate, Vizagapatam, 1880-81 ; Board F. editor Times GARRETT, Edmund, Cape of Revenue, 1882 ; revised Establishments

; b. 20 1865 ; 4th s. of Rev. of (retired) July of Collectors, etc., 1883 ; Fellow Madras T. Fisher Garrett Rector of of Elton, Derby- University, 1886 ; member of Board shire. : School Coll. Educ. Rossall ; Trinity Revenue and Commissioner Land Revenue, Cambridge. 3rd class in Classical Tripos, member of Governor of 1887 ; Council, 1887. Joined editorial staff of of Madras, 1889 ; Acting Governor Madras, Gazette on leaving Cambridge ; paid visits retired 1894. Publications : 1890-91 ; as special correspondent to Egypt and South Review of the Madras Famine of 1876- in 1895 went to South Africa as 1878. Africa; 1878 ; District Manual of South Arcot, editor of The Times was after Cape ; shortly [Died 15 Apr. 1903. wards elected to the cr. Legislative Assembly, GARTH, Rt. Hon. Sir Richard, Kt., 1875 ; in which he was connected with of prominently K.C., P.C., 1888 ; Chief-Justice Calcutta,

the ; resigned to 11 1820 Progressive party owing 1875-86 ; b. Lasham, Hants, March ; ill-health in 1899. Publications: Rhymes *. of Rev. Richard Lowndes and Mary

and Renderings ; In Afrikanderland, 1891 ; to Garth in 1835. Douglas ; changed name

Isis much 1894 ; The Barr. very Unveiled, Story Educ. : Eton ; Christ Church, Oxford.

of an African 1897 ; Ibsen's Brand 1866-67. Recrea- Crisis, 1848 ; M.P. Guildford, translated into 1894. English Verse, tions : Eton eleven at cricket, 1837-38 ; 10 1907. 1841-42. [Died May Oxford eleven, 1839-42 ; captain Address : 10 Cedar Cheniston Gar- GARRETT, George Mursell, M.A., Mus.D. ; House, 25 March 1903. Organist to St. John's Coll. Camb. from 1856 ; dens, W. [Died

to 1873 ; Lecturer in b. 1822 University, University GARTH, Thomas Colleton, J.P., D.L. ; ; and 1884 b. Win- of Harmony Counterpoint, ; o. s. of late Captain Thomas Garth, R.N., 8 s. of late William chester, June 1834 ; y. Haines Hill, and Charlotte, e. d. of late Master of Cathedral Choir Garrett, School, General Frederick Maitland. Educ. : Eton ; Winchester. Educ. : privately. Organist Christ Church, Oxford (B.A. 1844, M.A. St. George's Cathedral, Madras, 1854. Pub- 1847). Formerly Master of Hounds. Ad- lications : Cantatas (sacred) The Shunam- dress : Haines Hill, Twyford, Berks. Club : The Advents ite, Harvest Cantata, Two ; Carlton. [Died 22 Oct. 1907. five The Triumph of Love ; Ser- (secular) 3rd Baron (cr. 1818), Charles John etc. GARVAGH, vices, anthems, organ music, part-songs, J.P. b. Spencer George Canning, D.L., ; Address : 5 Park Side, Cambridge. 1852 s. of 2nd Baron and London, 2 June ; [Died 9 Apr. 1897 Cecilia (d. 1898), d. of late John Rubles Hon. Sir James K.C.M.G. 1871 S. father ; GARRICK, Francis, Brise, Spains Hall, Essex ; cr. 1886 K.C. b. 1836 m. d ; ; ; Catherine, m: Alice, d. of Baron Joseph de Bretton,

of late J. J. 1865 ; two s. one d. one s. Educ. : Christ Cadell, M.D., Copenhagen, 1877 ; Barr. Middle 1873 Barr. Temple, ; Queens- Church, Oxford (B.A.). Owned about 15,500 Strat- land, 1874 ; Attorney- General, Queensland acres. Heir : s. Hon. Leopold Ernest 1878-79 1884 : 4 Marble ; Postmaster-General, ; Agent ford George Canning. Address Gen. in London for 1884-88 Londonderry. Queensland, Arch, W. ; Garvagh House, 1890-95. Address: 12 Phillimore Upper Clubs : Carlton, White's, Bachelors' ; New, Gardens, W. [Died 12 Jan. 1907 Salisbury. [Died 7 Feb. 1915. GARROD, Sir Alfred Baring, Kt., cr. 1887 GASKELL, Walter Holbrook, M.A., M.D., Lecturer in in. Elizabetl F.R.S. ; University F.R.S. ; b. 13 May 1819 ; 1845, LL.D., from 1883 Fellow (d. 1891), d. oi Henry Colchester, Ipswich Physiology, Cambridge, ; : and Prelector in Natural Science, Trinity Educ. Ipswich Grammar School ; Univ Hall b. 1 Nov. 1847 ; s. of John Coll. London (M.D. 1843). Fellow and late ; Naples, Vice-President of Royal Coll. of Physicians Dakin Gaskell, barrister, and Anne Gaskell ;

268 j WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GEIKIE

m. Catharine d. of R. A. 1875, Sharpe, , W. ; Crown Receiver, Parker one s. two d. Educ. : Sir Alderney ; ; Roger Chairman Gas Alderney Company Ltd ' Cholmeley's School, Highgate ; Trin. Coll. retired Captain Royal Alderney M.A. Educ. Camb. Univ. Coll. Medical School. 1865; Taunton College, Taunton. Address Alder- Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh, 1894 ; Hon. LL.D. [Died 22 Sept. 1910. McGill University, Montreal, 1897. Marshall GEDDES, Sir William cr. Hall 1888 at Duguid, Kt., 1892 ; Prize, ; Fellowship Trinity Hall, LL.D. 1889 medallist Soc. ; Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the ; gold Roy. 1889 ; Baly Univ. of Aberdeen from 1885 b. 1895 ; 1828 m medallist, ; Hon. Fellow of Royal Rachel, d. of W. Medico-Chirurgical 1905. Publica- White, 1859. Educ EMn Society, Aberdeen tions : numerous in the Academy; Univ. Rector of Aber- papers Journal of deen Grammar Physiology, Trans, of the Royal Society, School, 1853; Professor of Greek, Aberdeen 1855. aarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, Univ., Publications : Greek Grammar, 1855, 17th ed. 1883 rain, Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, ; Prin- ciples of Latinity, I860, 2nd ed. etc. Recreation : gardening. Address ': The 1885; 1863 The Uplands, Great Shelford, near Cambridge. Platpms Phaedo, ; Philologic Uses of the Celtic 1874 Club : Tongue, ; The Problem of Savile. [Died 7 Sept. 1914. the Homeric Poems, 1878 ; Flosculi Graeci Sir William GATACRE, Major-Gen. Forbes, Boreales, 1882, etc. Address: cr. Chanonry K.C.B., 1898 ; D.S.O. ; retired 1904 ; b. Lodge, Old Aberdeen. [Died 9 Feb. 1900. 3 Dec. s. of 1843 ; Edward Lloyd Gatacre GEE, Rev. Richard, D.D. Canon of of m. Beatrix ; Windsor Gatacre, Shropshire ; 1895, from 1894 3rd d. ; Hon. Chaplain to the King from Wickens, of Baron Davey (Lord of 1901 ; Warden of St. s. Mark's School from Appeal) ; two Entered 77th Foot, 1862 ; 1885 ; b. 1817 s. of Staff ; William Gee, Mortlake passed College, 1874 ; Instructor in m Marianne, d. of Capt. R. M. Jackson, R.N., Surveying R.M.C. 1875-79 ; Hazara Expedi- 1841. Educ. : Wadham Coll. Oxford. tion, Deputy Adj. and Quartermaster- General Chap- m ordinar to medal with 1888 in com- !2J?n y Queen, 1880; Reader, (D.S.O., clasp), ; 1878-95. of Address: 6 Cloisters, Windsor mand Mandalay Brigade, 1889-90 ; Burma Castle. [Died 14 March 1902. Tonhon Expedition (clasp), 1889; Chitral (conducted the action at Mamugai and pas- GEE, Samuel Jones, M.D. London. Fellow and sage of Janbatia and Lowari Passes), 1895 formerly Censor of the Royal College of of Physicians London ; (despatches, C.B., medal with clasp) ; com- Consulting Physician to manded British troops in Soudan during first St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London. Publications : Auscultation and advance on Atbara, 1898 ; commanded Percussion 6th ed. 1906 Medical British Division in Soudan during the ad- ; Lectures and Aphor- isms, 3rd ed. 1907 and vance on Khartum and Omdurman (de- ; other contributions to spatches, received thanks of both Houses of medical science. Address : 9 Stanhope Place, W. 3 Parliament ; K.C.B., Order of Medjidie, 2nd [Died Aug. 1911. received thanks of Government Rev. class, 1899) ; GEIKIE, Cunningham, D.D., LL.D. ; lived of India and of Government of as at Bournemouth Bombay quietly from 1890 ; b. President 1897 Kaiser-i- 26 Plague Committee, ; Edinburgh, Oct. 1824 ; 2nd s. of Rev Hind 1900 3rd Archibald gold medal, ; commanded Geikie, Minister of a Presbyterian Division, South Africa Field Force, 1899-1900 Church in Toronto, Canada, and b. of Rev 2 on Dr. Constable (Queen's medal, clasps) ; Major-General Geikie, of Bathurst (d. 1898), Staff late commanding 10th Division and and of Dr. Walter Geikie, Dean of Medical 19th 4th Address : Toronto Brigade Army Corps. Faculty, Trinity College, ; m. 1849, Hazel Mill, Stroud, Gloucestershire. Club : Margaret, d. of David Taylor, Dublin; United Service. 4 1906. s. : [Died March two Educ. Edin. ; LL.D. 1891. D.D.

Queen's College, 1871 ; GATEY, Joseph, K.C. 1910 ; b. Keswick, 9 Canada, Ordained, s. 1848 ; served in Canada and Nova Scotia Sept. 1855 ; y. of late Joseph Gatey ; m. till 1860 in 1882, Kate, e. d. of late John Scott, King ; employed literary work in : England till Curate of St. William Street, E.C. ; one s. three d. Educ. 1876; Peter's,

Dulwich, 1876-79 ; Rector of Christ's Windermere College. Called to bar, 1880 ; Church, 1879-81 Vicar of St. scholarships and honours at Middle Temple Neuilly, Paris, ; Mary's, and Inns of Court. Recreation : Golf. Ad- Barnstaple, 1883-85 ; Vicar of St. Martin at dress : 97 Addison Road, Kensington, W. Palace, Norwich, 1885-90. Publications : on 1870 The Life and Club : Ranelagh. [Died 11 Dec. 1912. . Entering Life, ; Words

of Christ, 1876 ; Old Testament CATLING, Richard Jordan, inventor ; b. Hart- Characters, ford Co., N.C., 12 Sept. 1818. Graduated, 1880; The Promises, 1882; The English 1884 The ; Land and the Ohio Medical Coll. 1850 ; invented Gatling Reformation, Holy

Bible, 1885 ; Hours with the Bible, 12 gun, 1862 ; invented a new gun-metal, 1886, vols., 1894-96 Landmarks of Old Testament His- etc. Address : Hartford, Conn. ; 1895 A New Short Life of [Died 26 Feb. 1903. tory, ; Christ, 1898 The Vicar and his 1901. GATTY, Rev. Alfred, D.D . Vicar of Ecclesfield ; Friends, Recreations : a walk or a book, ornithology from 1839 ; b. London, 18 April 1813 ; m. and Address : 1839, Margaret (d. 1873), y. d. of Rev. Dr. geology. Oldenburg, 58 E. Scott, Chaplain to Lord Nelson. Educ. : Southcote Road, Bournemouth, [Died 1 Apr. 1906. Charterhouse ; Eton ; Exeter Coll. Oxford. Rural Cathe- Dean, 1861 ; Sub-Dean York GEIKIE, James, LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., Pres. father of late Mrs. writer dral, 1862 ; Ewing, R.S.E. ; F.G.S. ; Hon. Member of many of stories for : Life the young. Publications learned societies abroad ; b. Edin. 23 Aug. of a Life of Dr. Dr. Scott, 1842 ; edited 1839; y. b. of Sir Archibald Geikie; m. Old Folk from d. of Somerville Wolff, missionary ; The Home, Mary Simson, y. John 1861 with Mrs. s. ; A Book of Sundials (all Johnston, Crailing Hall, Jedburgh ; four

: 1848 Gatty) Sermons, 1846 ; Sermons, ; one d. Educ. : High School ; Edinburgh The his Sur- Bell, 1848 ; The Vicar and Duties, University. Entered H.M. Geological 1853 1858 Testi- 1869 ; Twenty Plain Sermons, ; vey, 1861 ; became District Surveyor, ; of Past and in Univ. mony David, 1870 ; Sheffield, Murchison Chair of Geology Edin.

1873 A to In 5th 1882 Brisbane Soc. Edin. ; Present, ; Key Memoriam, ; Medal, Royal 3d. Livins. Address : Soc. Gold 1894 ; A Life at One Murchison Medal, Geol. London ; 1003. Ecclesfield, Sheffield. [ Died 20 Jan. Medal, Royal Scottish Geographical Society ; b. President of GAUNT, Sir Edwin, Kt., cr. 1887 ; J.P. ; one of the founders and past 1818; m. Caroline, d. of William Jowett, the Royal Scottish Geograph. Soc., and Hon. 1843. Mayor of Leeds, 1885-87. Address: Editor of Scottish Geographical Magazine ; Carlton Lodge, Leeds. [Died 21 Aug. 1903. Emeritus Professor of Geology and Minera- 269 GELDART WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

at of the of logy, and one time Dean Faculty Capuchins ; Missionary Apostolic in India, Science, Edinburgh University. Publica- 1870; Bishop of Allahabad, 1897. Address: : tions The Great Ice Age, 1874 ; 2nd edition, Agra, India. [Died 6 Jan. 1917.

1877 ; 3rd edition, 1894 ; Prehistoric Europe, GEORGE, Hereford B. ; Fellow of New College, 2nd edi- 1882 ; Outlines of Geology, 1884 ; b. Oxford ; Bath, 1838 ; *. of R. F. George, 4th tion, 1887 ; 3rd edition, 189C ; edition, Surgeon ; m. Alice, d. of Wm. Cole Cole of of Earth Lore, 1903; Fragments 1892; Exmouth ; two s. Educ. : Winchester Coll. Songs and Lyrics by Heinrich Heine etc., Scholar and Fellow of New Coll. called to 1898 2nd ; 1887 ; Earth Sculpture, ; edition, the Bar, 1864, but returned to Oxford, 1867 ; Meld 1905 1909 ; Structural and Geology, ;, of till Tutor New College 1891 ; ordained, 1908 3rd 1912 Moun- 2nd edition, ; edition, ; first editor of 1868 ; the Alpine Journal their and 1913 tains, Origin, Growth, Decay, ; 1863-67. Publications : The Oberland and The of Man in Europe, 1914. its Glaciers ; Genealogical Tables illustrative Recreation : Loafing in pleasant places with of Modern History ; Battles of English His- a congenial friend. Address : Kilmorie, tory ; Napoleon's Invasion of Russia ; Th'3 Colinton Road, Edinburgh. Relations of Geography and History, etc. [Died 1 March 1915. : Recreations Alpine climbing formerly ; later Rev. James William e. s. of late GELDART, ; war game. Address : Holywell Lodge, Oxford. Rev. James William of Geldart, LL.D., Clubs : Savile, Alpine. [Died 15 Dec. 1910. Kirk-Deighton, and Biggin Grange, and Mary GERARD (Emily), Madame de Laszowski-, Rachel, d. of late William Desborough, of novelist critic b. and literary ; Scotland, 7 b. Hemingford Grey. Hunts ; 16 April 1837 ; May 1849 ; e. d. of late Archibald Gerard, Buxton d. of m. 1st, 1878, Ann (d. 1880). y. Rocksoles, and Euphemia, d. of Sir John late William of Sherwood House, Jephson, Robison ; m. Chevalier Miecislas de Las- Notts. Sutton-in-Ashfield, ; 2nd, 1884, Mary zowski, Austrian Lieut.-Gen. Educ. : home, Rosa, e. d. of Adam Bealey, M.D., of Oak till of fifteen age ; then sent for three years Educ. : Cam- Lea, Harrogate. Trinity Hall, to Convent of Riedenburg, Tirol, to learn is bridge (LL.B. 1859, LL.M. 1863) ; Patron foreign languages. Began to write in 1879 ; and Hector of Kirk-Deighton, Hon. Canon first novel (Reata) published in 1880. Pub- of in Ripon ; Proctor Convocation, York, lications : Reata ; Beggar my Neighbour, 1906-9. Address : Kirk-Deighton, Wetherby. 1882; The Waters of Hercules, 1885; A 12 1914. [Died May Sensitive Plant, 1891 (all written in collabora- CELL, Rt. Rev. Frederick, D.D. Educ. : Trin. sister tion with her Dorothea Gerard) ; The Coll. Camb. (Scholar) ; Bell University Land Beyond the Forest, 1888 ; Bis, 1890 ; Scholar, 1840 ; B.A., 1843 ; Senior Optime ; A Secret Mission, 1891 ; The Voice of a 1st class Classical Tripos. Fellow of Christ's Flower, 1893 ; A Foreigner, 1896 ; An College, Cambridge, 1843-61 ; Ordained, Electric Shock, 1897 ; Tragedy of a Nose,

1843 ; Curate of Great St. Mary's, Cambridge, 1898 ; The Extermination of Love, 1901 ; 1844-45 ; Lecturer, Dean, and Assistant The Heron's Tower, 1904 ; reviewed German 1849- Tutor of Christ's College, Cambridge, literature for the Times over two years. 1859 Domestic to Lord of ; Chaplain Bishop Address : 3/3 Neuling Gasse 9, Vienna. 1859-61 of 1861- London, ; Bishop Madras, [Died 11 Jan. 1905. Address: 1899; Whitehall Preacher, 1858-60. Father S.J. b. 1840 e. s. GERARD, John, ; ; Coonoor, S. India. [Died 25 March 1902. of late Archibald Gerard, of Rocksoles, and cr. : CELL, Sir James, Kt., 1877 ; C.V.O. 1902 ; Euphemia Erskine Robison. Educ. Stony- Isle of J.P. ; Clerk of the Rolls, Man, from hurst. Entered Society of Jesus, 1856 ; Pre- ex- of 1900; and Acting Gov., July 1902; fect Studies, Stonyhurst, 1879-93 ; editor of and oflicio Member the Legislative Execu- of the Month, 1894-97, and 1901 onwards ; tive Councils, and a Trustee of King William's Provincial English Province S.J., 1897-1900. of the Insular Justices : Coll. ; Chairman from Publications Stonyhurst Latin Grammar ; 1879; a Church Commissioner, 1895; b. A Course of Religious Instruction for Catholic

Isle of Man, 13 Jan. 1823 ; m. 1850, Amelia Youth ; Centenary History of Stonyhurst ; d. of Gill. Marcia (d. 1899), Rev. William What was the Gunpowder Plot ? ; Essays

Educ. : Castletown Grammar School ; King on Unnatural History ; The Old Riddle and William's Coll. . Manx Advocate, the Newest Answer. Address : 31 Farm Bailiff 1845 ; High ol Castletown, 1854-66 ; Street, W. [Died 13 Dec. 1912. Isle of 1866-98 Attorney-General, Man, ; GERARD, General Sir Montagu Gilbert, K.C.B., and 1897 Deputy-Governor, July August, ; cr. 1902; K.C.S.I., cr. 1897; C.B., D.L. 1st Deemster, 1898-1900 ; Acting-Governor, (Lanarkshire) ; Brig.-Gen. commanding Hy- to 1902 July October, ; Deputy-Governor, derabad Contingent from 1896, and of Rock- November 1902 to June 1903 ; Chairman of soles, Lanarkshire, N.B. ; b. 1843 ; s. of Col. the Board of Education for the Isle of Man, Archibald Gerard of Rocksoles, late 92nd : editor of Statute 1872-81. Publications Highlanders, and E. Erskine, d. of Sir J. Laws of the Isle of Man (1836-48) ; super- of Robison, K.H. ; g.s. of Col. Gerard Rock- vised and annotated a revised edition of the soles, Adjt.-Gen. to Lord Lake throughout Isle of Man Statutes (1417-1895); edited Maratha Wars ; m. Helen, d. of late E. R. vol. i. of Deemster Parr's Abstract of the Meade (Clanwilliam), 1888. Educ. : Stony- etc., of Isle of Man. Address : Laws, hurst ; abroad ; R.M.A. Woolwich. Entered Castletown, Isle of Man. Club : Constitu- R.A. 1864 ; Bengal Staff Corps 1870 ; Cen- tional. [Died 12 March 1905. tral India Horse, 1870-95 ; Abyssinian Cam- Professor of GEMMELL, Dr. Samson, Practice paign, 1868 ; medal and despatches ; Brig.- in of Medicine, Glasgow Univ. from 1908 ; Maj. Afghan War, 1878-79-80 ; 3 times Brevets of Lieut.- Physician, Western Infirmary, from 1892. despatches ; Major and

Educ. : Glasgow University (M.B. with Col. ; medal and Kandahar Star ; Secret

Honours, 1872, M.D., 1880). Resident As- Service, Persia, 1881-82 ; Egyptian Cam-

sistant to Sir William Gairdner ; Resident paign, 1882 ; despatches, C.B. and Medjidie ; in of Physician, Glasgow Fever Hospital, 1873-76 ; Secret Service, Persia, 1885 ; charge Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, 1873- H.I.H.'s the late Czar's tour of 1890-91; 1874; Physician, Royal Infirmary, 1887-92; Military Attache", St. Petersburg, 1892-93; Prof, of Clinical Medicine, Glasgow, 1900-8. H.M.'s Commissioner for Delimitation of the

Address : University, Glasgow. Pamir Boundary with Russia, 1895 ; General [Died 2 Apr. 1913. commanding Hyderabad Contingent, 1896 ; 1899. Owned GENTILI, Most Rev. Dr. Charles, O.S.F.C. ; commanding Oudh District, 1898 b. acres. Publication : Leaves from Archbishop of Agra from ; Italy, about 1700 1842. Educ. : Italy. Entered the Order of the Diary of a Soldier and Sportsman, 190J. 270 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GIBBONS

Recreations : field of all kinds sports ; had GIBB, James, M.P. (L.) Harrow Division, an exceptional amount of tiger and other Middlesex, from 1906; b. 3 May 1844; *. big game shooting. Address : Rocksoles, of James Gibb of Edinburgh and Margaret Lanarkshire. Clubs: United of Airdrie, Service, Wilson Hawick, Roxburghshire ; m. 1873, Cavalry, Travellers' [Died 27 July 1905. Helen, d. of Rev. David Nimmo, Congrega- William Cans- GERARD, 2nd Baron (cr. 1876), tional Minister ; four s. one d. Educ. : field Bt. 1900 Col. - Gerard, 1611 ; D.S.O., ; privately. Business as Insurance Broker and

Lanes. Hussars ; Lieut. 2nd Life Guards Underwriter at Lloyd's. Recreation : golf. retired b. 21 s. of 1st ; June 1851 ; Baron Address: 51 Ladbroke Grove, W. Club: and Harriet, d. of Edward Clifton, Lanca- National Liberal. [Died 23 June 1910. shire S. father d. of ; 1887 ; m. Mary, Henry GIBB, Rev. John, D.D. ; Professor of Ecclesi- B. Educ. : Oscott Milner, W. Retford, 1877. astical History, Theological College of Pres- Roman Catholic Coll. Served South Africa, byterian Church of England, now West- 1899-1900, as A.D.C. to Sir Redvers Buller minster Coll. Camb., from 1877 ; b. Aberdeen, (despatches). Heir : s. Hon. Frederic J. 14 Dec. 1835 ; e. s. of Alexander Gibb, C.E., Gerard, b. 1883. Address : Garswood, Willowbank, Aberdeen. Educ. : Grammar Eastwell Newton-le- Willows, Lancashire ; School, Aberdeen ; Universities of Aberdeen Park, Ashford. Clubs : Carlton, Boodle's, and Heidelberg. D.D., University of Aber- Bachelors', Marlboro ugh, Turf. deen. Assistant minister at the Presbyterian [Died 30 July 1902. Church in Malta 1863-67 ; Theological Tutor Robert Arthur Recorder of GERMAINE, ; in the College of the Presbyterian Church of Lichiield from 1901 K.C. 1902 b. London ; ; ; England in London, 1868-77. Publications : s. of late Charles Germaine m. ; Beatrice, Biblical Studies and their Influence upon the y. d. of late John Z. Laurence, M.B., F.R.C.S. Church, 1877 ; Luther's Table-Talk, selected Educ. : Univ. Coll. School (exhibitioner), and translated, 1883 ; Gudrun Beowulf and Univ. Coll. Ldndon (exhibitioner). Exhibi- the of Song Roland, 1884 ; editor, with Rev. and B.A. of Lond. Univ. tioner, Prizeman, ; W. Montgomery, B.D., of the edition of the Scholar and Exhibitioner of Brazenose Coll. Confessions of Augustine in Cambridge Series Oxford ; M.A. ; Pres. of the Union, and of Patristic Texts, 1908 ; numerous articles of Pres. the Univ. Chess Club, Oxford, and in reviews and magazines on theological and 1878- represented Oxford against Cambridge, historical subjects, in Contemporary Review, 79-80 called to the Inner ; Bar, Temple, Eraser's Magazine, British Quarterly Review, 1882 on the Oxford Circuit in ; practised ; London Quarterly Review, etc. Recreations: with Sir Reid conjunction Robert represented riding, travelling. Address : St. Elmo, West- the British claim in the Franco-Chilian minster College, Cambridge. Club : Savile. Arbitration before the Swiss Tribunal sat ; [Died 26 Apr. 1915. for Fulham on the first London County GIBBINS, Rev. Henry de Bsltgens, D.Litt., Council ; founded the United Club ; con- M.A. ; economist and author ; Principal of tested the Hoxton Division of Shoreditch, the University, Lennoxville, Canada, from 1885 and 1886, and Northampton, 1891 ; did b. 1906 ; Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony, 23 journalistic work, and coached whilst at e. s. of J. May 1865 ; H. Gibbins, London, Oxford, and in the early yaers at the Bar. and of , d. of Hon. J. de Beltgens, Recreations : horse-riding, travel, music, Shawford, Dominica, B.W.I. ; m. Emily, d. chess and ; foreign languages, politics, public of Dr. J. H. Bell, Bradford. Educ. : Gram- matters generally. Address : 4 Roland mar School, Bradford ; Wadham College, South S.W. 1 Houses, Kensington, ; Temple Oxford (Scholar). M.A. Oxford (Classical Gardens, E.G. Clubs : Devonshire, Temple, Honours) ; Oxford University Prizeman in Automobile. 4 June 1905. [Died Economics ; Litt. Doc. Trin. Coll. Dublin. Jean and b. GEROME, Leon, painter sculptor ; Assist. Master, Nottingham High School,

11 1824 ; m. d. of M. Goupil, Vesoul, May 1889-95 ; Headmaster of the Grammar 1862. Educ. : Paris and Rome under Dela- School, and Vice-Principal Liverpool Coll. roche. of 1855 Order of Legion Honour, ; Liverpool, 1895-99; Headmaster King Charles

Red 1809 ; commander, 1878 ; mem- Eagle, I. School, Kidderminster, 1899-1906 ; mem- ber of Academic des Beaux Arts. Principal ber Worcestershire County Council Educa- Works : Combat des Car- Coqs ; Cleopatra ; tion Committee, 1902-6. Publications : The dinal in and Galatea ; The Grey ; Pygmalion Industrial History of England, 1890 ; The Slave Market of Cairo Promenade of the ; History of Commerce in Europe, 1891 ; Eng- Harem, Address : Boulevard de Clichy, lish Social Reformers, 1892 ; British Com- Paris. 9 Jan. 1904. [Died merce and Colonies, 1893 ; Industry in 1896 in the GHISLAIN, Leon ; see Carton de Wiart. England, ; The English People Nineteenth 1898 Industrial and GIB, Gen. Sir William Anthony, K.C.B., cr. Century, ; of the Nineteenth Cen- list b. Jan. 1827 Commercial Progress 1897 ; unemployed ; 9 ; tury, 1901 ; Economics of Commerce, 1905 ; s. of late Colin Gib, R.N. ; m. 1851, Sarah contributor to Palgrave's Dictionary of Politi- Caroline (d. 1910), d. of late General Howard cal and to the reviews editor of s. four d. Economy, ; Dowker, Madras Army ; three the series of books entitled Social Questions Educ. : private schools. Joined Madras to of To-day. Recreations : driving, travelling, Army as Ensign, 4 April 1843 ; posted in etc. Address : The Principal's Lodge, 48th Madras Native Infantry ; served Prov. Khandeish in 1844 at the taking of the Fort Bishop's College, Lennoxville, Quebec, of Canada. [Died 13 Aug. 1907. Werkeira ; served during Indian Mutiny in Sir 6th Bt. cr. (medal) ; commanded 25th Regt. M.I. GIBBONS, Charles, ; 1752; J.P. R.N. retired 1877 b. Expeditionary Force to Malta in 1878 ; D.L., ; Capt. ; ; 15 Jan. 1828 S. brother 1893 m. received good service pension in 1880 ; com- ; ; Lydia, manded Brigade in Afghan War, 1879-80, d. of Major J. Doran, Ely House, Wexford, d. Served in Black Sea and commanded the troops in the action of 1864 ; two during Crimean War with Government Mazina, where the Afghans were defeated ; (medal clasp). 1868-79. Owned about medal and C.B. ; held various appointments Emigration Office, last mili- 2700 acres. Heir : s. b. 1873. in India, both civil and military ; Alexander, tary appointment was commanding 1st class Address : Stanwell Place, Staines. 5 Feb. 1909. District of Secunderabad ; Hon. Colonel of [Died 1899 Chair- 78th Moplah Rifles, 1904. Recreations : GIBBONS, James Samuel, C.B., ; sporting of all sorts, and riding. Address : man General Prisons Board of Ireland from s. of late J. R. 11 : 1895 b. 8 1850 ; Highland Road, Upper Norwood. Club ; May East India United Service. Gibbons, Co. Inspector of Royal Irish Con- in. Adela Jane [Died 18 Sept. 1915. stabulary ; 1884, (d. 1893), 271 GIBBS WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

of one b. s. of late J.P. d. of Judge Henn, Recorder Gal way ; 1849 ; Thomas Gibson, ;

s. one d. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin ; m. 1874, d. of late Thomas Potter, Barton : M.A. Obtained a cadetship in the Royal Park, Derby ; no c. Educ. Edinburgh in of the Irish Constabulary, 1868 ; was employed Institution and University. Member Egypt in the organisation of the Police, 1883- Edinburgh Merchant Company and Edin- 1886; is a Pasha, and had the Order of the burgh Chamber of Commerce. Recreation : : Address : 1 Buck- Medjidie, 2nd class ; was County Inspector motoring. Heir none. for 33 of Royal Irish Constabulary, and J.P. ingham Palace, Mansions, S.W. ; Regent Cork City and County. Recreation : yacht- Terrace, Edinburgh. Clubs : National ing and gardening. Address : Failthe, Liberal, Scottish Liberal, Edinburgh. Foxrock, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Royal St. [Died 11 Jan. 1912. George Kildare Street, Dublin. Yacht, GIBSON, Rev. Richard Hudson, M.A. ; Rector 6 1914. [Died Apr. of Lound from 1868. Educ. : Trin. College, >0 J.P. b. 1842 s. of late GIBBS, Antony, ; ; Cambridge. Rural Dean of Lothingland, William <&ibbs, and Matilda Blanche, d!. of 1886-92 \ OtO* 1874-92 ; Hon. Canon of Norwich, Sir Thomas 3rd Bart. m, Crawley Boevey, ; , 1892-1901. Address: 1872, Janet Louisa, d. of J. Merivale. Educ.: Lound Rectory, Lowestoft. Radley; Exeter College, Oxford (M.A.). [Died 18 Jan. 1904. late High Sheriff, Somerset, 1888 ; Major N. GIBSON, Hon. William, Senator from 1902; Somerset Yeo. Cavalry. Address : 16 b. 7 m. 1876. near Scotland, Aug. 1849; 1st, Hyde Park Gardens, W. ; Tyntesfield, Jane (d. 1902), e. d. of late John F. Davidson, Bristol. Clubs : Junior Carlton, New Hamilton, Ont. ; 2nd, 1904, Margaret E., University. [Died 24 Apr. 1907. 2nd d. of late Alexander Mackie, Peterhead. in GIBBS, Hon. Henry L., partner Antony Educ. : Peterhead Academy. M.P. (L.) Gibbs and Sons b. 21 1861 ; London, July ; Lincoln, 1891-1900; Chief Liberal Whip. s. of 1st Baron Aldenham m. Alice y. ; Mary, 1900. Address : Inverugie, Beamsville. d. of late General Charles y. Crutchley, 1887; Ont. Clubs : Hamilton, Hamilton Jockey, two s. one d. Educ. : Christ Church, Oxford. Hamilton ; Toronto, National, Toronto ; Recreation : natural history. Address : 10 Rideau, Ottawa. [Died 4 Mav 1914. Lennox Gardens, Pont Street, S.W. ; Manor GIBSON-CRAIG, Sir Archibald Charles, M.A. ; House, Elstree, Herts. Clubs : Bachelors', 4th Bt. ; cr. 1831 s. of 3rd Bart, and Julia, Junior Carlton. [Died 14 Sept. 1907. ; o. d. of Archibald Buchanan, Curriehill, Rev. Thomas Crook, Rector of GIBBS, M.A., : Midlothian ; b. 24 Aug. 1883. Educ. Coates from 1848 ; Hon. Canon Gloucester, Harrow ; Trinity College, Cambridge ; S. 1901. Educ. : Oxford. Trinity College, father 1908. Lieutenant Highland Light Curate of West Littleton, Gloucester, 1844-45. Infantry. Heir : b. Henry Thomas, b. 5 Address : Coates Rectory, Cirencester. Jan. 1885. Address : Riccarton, Currie, [Died 18 Dec. 1914. N.B. Club : New, Edinburgh. GIBSON, George Alexander, M.D., D.Sc. Ed., [Died Sept. 1914. Hon. M.D. Dub., Hon. D.Sc. Harvard, Hou. Sir James M.A. 3rd D.Sc. Liverpool, Hon. LL.D. St. And., Hon. GIBSON-CRAIG, Henry, ; Bt. cr. 1831 D.L. for Midlothian LL.D. M'Gill, Mont.. Hon. F.R.C.P. Ire., ; ; J.P., ; F.R.C.P. Ed., F.R.S. Ed.; Hon. Member Chairman of Midlothian County Council

from 1895 ; Convener of Midlothian ; b. 21 Norwich Medico-Chirurgical Society ; Mem- 1841 bre correspondant d'tionneur Socie'te' de September ; Brigadier Royal Company of Archers ; S. father 1878 ; m. Julia, o. d. The"rapeutique de Paris ; Fellow and Member societies of Archibald Buchanan, Curriehill, Mid- many in Great Britain ; Member 1870. Educ. : Harrow of the General Council of Medical Education lothian, ; Trinity College, Cambridge. Wrangler, 1865. and Registration ; Physician, Royal Infirm- Scottish Bar, 1867. Recreations : golf, ary, Edinburgh ; Consulting Physician, curling, shooting, fishing ; Capt. Prestwick Deaconess Hospital ; Lecturer on Clinical Golf 1883 of Committee of Medicine in School of Medicine of Royal Club, ; Capt. International Curling Match (England v. Colleges ; Chairman of the Governing Board its Heir : s. of Medical School of the Royal Colleges, Scotland) from start, 1893. Archibald Charles, b. 1883. Address: Edinburgh ; Lieut.-Col. Second Scottish Riccarton, Currie, N.B. Clubs : Carlton, General Hospital, T.A. ; Principal Medical Union ; Conservative, Edinburgh. Officer, Life Association of Scotland ; Hon. New, Med. Ref. Nat. Hosp. for Consumption, [Died 28 Sept. 1908. b. Ventnor ; Kelliebank, Muckhart, Perth- GIFFARD, Hardinge Frank, F.S.A. ; Barrister- e. s. of b. s. of late shire, 27 Jan. 1854 ; George Gibson, at-Law ; Hampton Wick ; 2nd Solicitor, Alloa, and Jane Rae, y. d. of Lieut. John W. de L. Giffard, Judge of County of W. Brown ; m. Lucy, 2nd d. late Charles Courts, and Emilie, d. of D. B. Scott, Ingham, s. of Phillips, Atherstone, Warwickshire ; one Norfolk ; m. 1900, Evelyn Alice, 5th d. one d. Educ. : Dollar Academy, Univer- Sydney Chambers of Crete Hill, S. Nutfield, : Coll. sities of Glasgow, Edinburgh (Falconer Surrey ; one s. one d. Educ. Merton Memorial Fellow, 1874-77), and Berlin, and Oxford (M.A.). Barr. Inner Temple, 1887 schools of medical London and Dublin ; at (M.T.) ; Private Secretary to the Lord

one time Examiner on Medicine, Univs. of Chancellor in 1886-92 Administration ; again in Oxford, Dublin, Glasgow, and Edinburgh ; 1895 ; Secretary to the Lunacy Commis- of Secretary, Royal College Physicians, sion, 1895-1900 ; a Commissioner in Lunacy : : Edinburgh, 1884-94 ; Member of Council of from 1900. Recreation shooting. Club the College, 1894-1904, and Morison Lecturer, Junior Carlton. [Died Oct. 1908. 1901-2. Publications: Physical Diagnosis GIFFEN, Sir Robert, K.C.B., cr. 1895 ; F.R.S.; (jointly), 1890 ; Cheyne-Stokes Respiration, b. of D. 1837 ; m. 1st, Isabella (d. 1896), d. of 1892 ; Diseases the Heart and Aorta, 1898; d. of M'Ewen, 1864 ; 2nd, Margaret Anne, Affections of the 1904 The Nervous Heart, George Wood, Aberdeen, 1896. Educ. : Memorials of (German translation, 1910) ; Glasgow Univ. (LL.D. 1884). Clerk in Sir 1912 editor William Gairdner, K.C.B., ; : sub- Solicitor's Office, 1850-5 ; journalist of Text-Book of Medicine, 1901. Recreations : editor of Globe, 1862-66; assistant editor most field sports. Address : 3 Drumsheugh Statistical of Economist, 1868-76 ; Chief of Gardens, Edinburgh. Club : University, Department Board of Trade, 1876-82; Edinburgh. [Died 18 Jan. 1913. Assistant Secretary Board of Trade and GIBSON, Sir James Puckering, 1st Bt., cr. 1909 afterwards Controller-General of Commercial, 1882- Lord Provost, Edinburgh, 1906-09 ; M.Pi Labour, and Statistical Departments, 1882-84. (L.) East Division of Edinburgh from 1909 ; 1897 : President of Statistical Society, 272 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GILBERT

: American as Invest- Publications Railways 1876-82 ; Galloper for Mr. G. Lagden (Special

ments, 1873 ; Stock Exchange Securities, Correspondent Daily Telegraph), Egyptian in 1879 and 1884 1877 ; Essays Finance, ; Campaign, 1882 ; served as Scout (with The Progress of the Working Classes in the French's Scouts) under General , Last Half-Century, 1884; The Growth of Riel's Rebellion, Canada (medal and clasp), 1890 The Case out to Capital, ; against Bimetallism, 1885 ; went Africa, 1890 ; served as

1892 ; Economic Inquiries and Studies, 1904. Scout Salisbury's Column, Matabele Cam- Recreations : whist and chess. Address : 1893 raised and commanded paign (medal) " ; " Chanctonbury, Haywards Heath, Sussex. A and B Troop Gifford Horse Matabele Clubs : Reform. 6 Athenaeum, Rebellion, 1896 ; severely wounded, April ; 12 1910. [Died Apr. arm amputated at the shoulder ; C.M.G. the in in GIFFORD, 3rd Baron (cr. 1824), Edric Frederick granted by Queen April recognition of services in Matabeleland (clasp), 1896 ; Gifford, V.C. ; Maj. 57th Regt., retired 1882 ; b. s. of received the Jubilee Decoration, being in 5 July 1849 ; 2nd Baron and Hon. Frederica Charlotte, d. of 1st Lord Fitx- command of the Rhodesian Horse in the of Procession 22 June 1897 ; joined Kimber- hardinge ; S. father 1872 ; m. Sophie Catherine [Hon. Serving Sister of Order of ley Mounted Corps, served on Col. Mahon's in staff, relief of Mafeking, 1900 3 St. John of Jerusalem England ; attached (medal, Army Nursing Service South Africa, 1900-2 clasps). Recreations : hunting and shooting. Address : Clubs : (medal)], d. of late Gen. John Alfred Street, Boothby Hall, Grantham. Orleans. 2 1910. C.B., 1880. Educ. : Harrow. Entered Arthur's, [Died July 1869 Lieut. 83rd Army, ; Regt. 1870 ; 24th GILBERT, Carew Davies, J.P., D.L. ; Lord of

Regt. 1873 ; Capt. 57th llegt. 1876 ; Brevet the Manor of Eastbourne ; s. of late John

Maj. 1st Batt. Middlesex Regt. 1880 ; served Davies Gilbert, and Anne, d. of 1st Baron with Ashanti War, 1874 (medal clasp, V.C.); Carew ; m. Grace, d. of late G. Massy Dawson with of Zulu War, 1879 (medal clasp, brought Ballinacourte", Co. Tipperary ; five d. of the : home despatches at end war) ; was on Educ. Eton ; Trinity Coll. Cambridge staff of Viscount Wolseley, 1874-75 and (M.A.). Recreations : hunting, yachting, for : 1879-80 ; Colonial Secretary W. Australia Address Manor House, Eastbourne ; Tre- and Senior Member of Legislative Council, lissick, Truro, Cornwall. Clubs : Carlton, Colonial of 1880-83 ; Secretary Gibraltar, Wellington ; , Cowes. 1883-88. Heir: b. Hon. Edgar Gifford. [Died 1 Dec. 1913. Address : Old Park, Chichester. GILBERT, Sir John, Kt. ; cr. 1872 ; R.A. 1876 ; [Died 5 June 1911. President of Royal Society of Painters in

GIFFORD, Ven. Edwin Hamilton, D.D. ; Hon. Water Colours; b. 1817. A.R.A. 1872; b. Fellow St. John's Coll. Camb. 1903 ; Knight of the Legion of Honour ; Hon.

. of Richard Ireland of of Bristol, 1820 ; 6th Member Royal Society Water Colour Gifford and Helen, d. of William Davie, Painters of Belgium and Society of Artists d. of Stonehouse, Devon ; m. Anne, John of Belgium ; Hon. President of Liverpool Yolland, Plymouth, 1844; 2nd, Margaret Society of Water Colour Painters. Address : Symons, d. of Francis Jeune, Bishop of Vanbrugh Park Road, Blackheath, S.E. Peterborough, 1873. Educ. : Elizabeth's Clubs : Garrick, Athenaeum.

Grammar School, Plymouth ; Shrewsbury [Died 5 Oct. 1897. Coll. Pitt Univer- cr. School ; St. John's Camb. GILBERT, Sir John Thomas, Kt. ; 1897 ; Senior sity Scholar, 1842 ; 15th Wrangler, LL.D., F.S.A., M.R.I.A. ; historian ; member of Classic, Senior Chancellor's Medallist, 1843. of Senate Royal University Ireland ;

Fellow of St. John's Coll. Camb. 1843 ; Governor of National Gallery, Ireland ; Second Master of Shrewsbury School, 1843- Crown Trustee of National Library of Ireland; 18 i7; Head Master of King Edward's School, Vice-Pres. and Hon. Librarian Royal Irish of Professor of Birmingham, 1848-62 ; Hon. Canon Academy, Dublin ; Hon. of of Worcester, 1853-77 ; St. Albans, 1877-83 ; Archaeology in Royal Academy Fine Arts, of Irish Preb. of St. Paul's, 1883 ; Rector Wai- Dublin ; held gold medal of Royal 1865-75 of Roll grave, Northamptonshire, ; Rector Academy ; Member of Council Pipe Arch- of of Much Hadham, Herts, 1875-86; Society of London ; Hon. Fellow Royal of b. deacon of London and Canon St. Paul's, Society of Antiquaries of Ireland ; Dublin, to of s. of for 1884-89 ; Examining Chaplain Bishop 1829 ; John Gilbert, Consul ;

Peterborough (Jeune), 1864-68 ; to Bishops m. Rosa, d. of Joseph Stevenson Mulholland, : of London (Jackson, Temple), 1869-89 ; M.D., Belfast, 1891. Educ. Dublin and

Select Preacher, Cambridge, 1864 ; Oxford, England. Secy, of Public Record Office, 1879, 1890-91. Publications : Glory of God Dublin, 1867-75. Publications: Facsimiles Historic Litera- in Man (four sermons at Cambridge), 1864 ; of National MSS. Ireland ; of Records Voices of the Prophets (Warburtonian ture of Ireland ; Calendar Ancient of Lectures at Lincoln's Inn), 1870-74 ; Romans of Dublin ; History of City of Dublin ; in the Speaker's Commentary, 1881 (re- Viceroys of Ireland (1172-1509), 1865; of published as a separate volume) ; Appello Historical and Municipal Documents Professor of of Affairs Csesarem, Letter to the Regius Ireland (1172-1320), 1870 ; History ix. of Greek at Cambridge, on Romans 5,- 1883 ; in Ireland (1641-52), 1879-81 ; History Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremy in the the Irish Confederation and War ill Ireland 1888 1882-90 to Speaker's Commentary, ; Authorship (1641-49), ; Documents relating S. Jacobite Narra- of Ps. ex., 1892 ; 3rd edition 1895 ; Cyril Ireland (1795-1804), 1893 ;

of Jerusalem in the Library of Nicene and tive of War in Ireland, 1688-91 ; Narratives

: Post-Nicene Fathers, 1894 ; The Incarnation in Connection with Maria Clementina Stuart, a Study of Philippians ii. 5-11, 1897; styled Queen of Great Britain and Ireland,

: of Eusebius Praeparatio Evangelica, 5 vols., 1719-35 ; Crede Mini Ancient Register Chartularies of 1903. Recreations: travelling, light reading. Archbishops of Dublin ; Address : Arlington House, Oxford. Abbeys of St. Mary and St. Thomas, Dublin. [Died 4 May 1905. Address : Villa Nova, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. 23 1898. GIFFORD, Hon. Maurice Raymond, C.M.G. ; [Died May Sir Kt. cr. 1893 ; b. Ampney Park, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GILBERT, (Joseph) Henry, ; s. of Baron Gifford and Hon. Ph.D. 1859 ; 4th 2nd F.R.S., F.C.S., F.L.S., Giessen, M.A., LL.D. Frederica, d. of Baron Fitzhardinge ; m. Oxon.. Sc.D. Camb. (Hon.), Glasgow

c. Cecil Chemist ; Marguerite, o. of late Captain Thorold, and Edinburgh ; Agricultural s. with Boothby Hall, Grantham, Sept. 1897 ; one Director of Rothamsted Laboratory b. 1817 three d. Educ. : H. M.S. Worcester, Green- Sir John Bennet Lawes from 1843 ; ; hithe. Officer Mercantile Marine Service, m. 1st, 1850, Eliza (d. 1853), d. of Rev. 273 GILBERT WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Laurie d. of B. George ; 2nd, Maria, Smith University) ; editor-in-chief Century Maga- 1855. Educ. : Univ. - Univ. Coll zine from 1881 b. Glasgow ; ; Bordentown, New Jersey,

London ; Giessen Univ. President o U.S.A., 8 Feb. 1844 ; s. of Rev. William Chemical 1882 Pro Society, ; Sibthorpean Henry Gilder, A.M., and Jane Nutt ; TO. fessor of Rural Economy, Oxford, 1884-90 Helena de Kay, d. of Commodore George de correspondent of the Institute of France Kay, and g.d. of the poet Joseph Rodman of Address : Drake two s. three d. : (Academy Sciences). Harpen' ; Educ. his father's St. Club : den, Albans. Athenaeum. school ; private tutors, etc. Private in 23 Dec. 1901 [Died Union Army, 1863 ; student of law, Phila- connected with GILBERT, Sir William Schwenck, Kt. cr. 1907 delphia ; daily press, Newark, N.J. editor of. at b. Southampton Street, Strand, 18 Nov ; Hours Home, New York 1869 from 1870 on editorial 1836; m. 1867, Lucy Agnes, d. of Capt (monthly), ; : staff of what was afterwards known as Turner. Educ. Baling ; Lond. Univ. Barr

Inner Temple, 1864 ; clerk in Privy Counci Century (the original Scribner's) Magazine, and from 1881 as editor-in-chief member of Office, 1857-62 ; Capt. Royal Aberdeenshire ; the Institute and of of Arts and Highs. (Militia), 1868 ; J.P. and D.L. Middle, Academy sex. Publications : The Palace of Truth Letters ; Hon. Member of the Felibrige of 1870 Provence, and of the American Institute of ; Pygmalion and Galatea, 1871 ; The Architects : Chevalier of the d'Hon- Wicked World, 1873 ; Charity, 1874 ; Sweet- Legion 1908 a founder of Soc. of hearts, 1874; Broken Hearts, 1876; Tom neur, ; American Artists, National Art American Cobb ; Trial by Jury ; Dan'l Druce ; Ne'er Club, Copy- Do 1878 right League (which brought about internat. Weel, ; Gretchen, 1879 ; Foggerty's and copyright), Authors' Club ; member of Fairy ; Comedy and Tragedy ; Sorcerer H.M.S. Pinafore Pirates of Executive Committee of National Civil Ser- ; Penzance ; Pati vice Reform League ; was First President ence ; lolanthe ; Princess Ida ; The Mikado , New York Association The Yeomen of the Kindergarten ; First Ruddigore ; Guard ; The Vice-President and President of New Gondoliers ; Utopia Limited ; The Mounte Acting

City Club ; was Secretary of the Com- banks ; His ; The Grand Duke Yprk The Dilemma Bab Ballads mittee on Art of The Centennial of Washing- Fairy's ; ; More ton's of Bab Ballads, etc. Recreations : croquet Inauguration, 1889, and the Com- mittee on the Memorial Arch photography, motoring. Address : Grims- Washington ; dyke, Harrowweald, Middlesex. Clubs: Gar- was President of Public Art League of the United States was member of rick, Junior Carlton, Automobile, Beefsteak ; Executive Committee of Citizens' Union and Chair- [Died 29 May 1911 ; man N.Y. Tenement House cr. Commission, GILBEY, Sir Walter, 1st Bt. ; 1893 ; D.L. , 1894. Publications : The New Day, 1875 ; J.P. for Middlesex; b. Bishop Stortford, later, The Celestial Two 2 1831 s. of Passion, Lyrics, Herts, May ; 6th late Henry Worlds, The Great, Remembrance and other Gilbey and Elizabeth, d. of late William Poems ; For the Country, 1897 (collection) ; Bailey of Stansted, Essex ; m. Ellen, d. of In Palestine and other Poems, 1898 ; Poems late John Parish, Bishop Stortford, Herts, and Inscriptions, 1901 ; A Christmas 1858 four s. four d. life Wreath, (d. 1896) ; Began 1903 In the 1905 in (collection) ; Heights, ; A estate agent's office ; afterwards in Par- of 1906 The Fire Bpok Music, (collection) ; liamentary agent's office at Westminster ; Divine, 1907 ; Poems (complete, including subsequently volunteering for service in In Helena's Garden), 1908 ; Lincoln the Army Pay Department in Crimea, where he Leader, 1909 ; Grover Cleveland : A Record served in Convalescent Hospital on Asiatic of 1909. Recreations : of Friendship, farming, shores Dardanelles ; returning to England, etc. Address : New York founded well-known firm of W. and A. Century Magazine, City, N.Y. Clubs : Century, Players', City, Gilbey, merchants ; President Shire Authors', National Arts, New York. Horse Society, 1883 and 1897 ; Pres. Hack- [Died 19 Nov. 1909. ney Horse Society, 1889-1904 ; Pres. Hunters GILL, Alfred Henry, J.P. ; M.P. (Lab.) Bolton, Improvement Society, 1889-1904 ; Pres. from 1906 ; Secretary, Operative Royal Agricultural Society, 1895 ; Founder Spinners' Bolton b. 3 Dec. 1856 and Chairman of London Cart Horse Parade Assoc., ; Rochdale, ; s. of John and Gill m. Sarah Society. Publications: History of the Great Mary ; Ellen, d. of John Greenwood of Rochdale. Educ. : Horse or War Horse, 1888 ; The Harness St. Mary's Elementary School, Balderstone. Horse, 1898 ; Young Race Horses (sugges- Commenced work at 7 tions), 1910; The Life of George Stubbs, selling newspapers ; half-timer in cotton mill at 10 ; full time, R.A. (animal painter), 1898 ; Small Horses

13 ; lived at Rochdale until 1879 ; went to in Warfare ; Animal Painters in England Oldham ; Chairman of Crompton Co-opera- from 1650, 2 vols. ; Horses, past and present, tive left Society ; in 1887 ; went to Pendleby ; 1900 ; and other Ponies, 1903 ; Assistant Horse Breeding in England and India, and Secretary Bolton Operative Spin- ners' Association, 1896 ; General Secretary, Army Horses Abroad, 1901 ; Horses for the 1897 Member United Textile Workers' Army A Suggestion, 1902; Hunter Sires, ; 1903; Early Carriages and Roads, 1903; Association Committee, and Director British Cotton Growing Association. Address : 61 Modern Carriages, 1904 ; Poultry Keeping Hampden Street, Bolton. on Farms and Small Holdings, 1904 ; Riding [Died 27 Aug. 1914. and Driving Horses, 1901 ; Notes on Alcohol, Sir cr. 1903 ; Racing Cups, 1595 to 1850, 1910 ; ILL, David, K.C.B., 1900 ; C.B. 1896 ;

Farm Stock 100 years Ago, 1910 ; Life of J.P., LL.D. Aber. and Edin. ; Hon. D.Sc. Jno. in of Thornton, 1910 ; Pig Health, 1910 ; Oxford, Dublin, Cambridge, and Cape

Horses, Breeding to Colour, 1907 ; Farms Good Hope ; F.R.S., Hon. F.R.S.Ed., Presi-

and Small Holdings, 1907 ; Sport in the dent British Assoc. 1907-8, of R.A.S. 1909-

Olden Time (Cock-fighting), 1912 ; Hounds 1911, and of the Institute of Marine Engineers, in writer of 1910-11 Pro's, the Old Days, 1913 ; numerous ; d'honneur Comite; Inter- articles dealing with agriculture, horse-breed- national permanent de la Carte photograph- Recreations : du Ciel For. Sec. ing and sporting subjects. a ique ; R.A.S. ; President his keen all-round sportsman in younger Research Defence Society ; H.M. Astro- days. Heir : s. Henry Walter Gilbey. Ad- nomer at Cape of Good Hope, 1879-1907; b. dress : Elsenham Hall, Essex. 12 June 1843 ; e. s. of late David Gill, J.P., of 2nd [Died 12 Nov. 1914. Blairythan, Aberdeens. ; m. Isobel, d. of late GILDER, Richard Watson, A.M. (Harvard) ; John Black, Linhead, Aberdeens., : L.H.D. (Princeton and Yale) ; LL.D. (Dick- 1870. Educ. Marischal Coll. and Univ.

inson and Wesleyan) ; Litt. D. (Columbia Aberdeen. Private Observatory, Aberdeen, 274 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 QILLESPIK

1868-73; directed the private observatory Examining Chaplain to Bishop of Sodor and Earl of 2nd s. of Lord Lindsay (now Crawford), Man ; b. Castletown, 26 Mar. 1830 ; Dunecht, Aberdeenshire, 1873-70, during of late Rev. Wm. Gill and Anne, d. of late Transit d. of which time organised Lord Lindsay's Rev. Hugh Stowell ; in. Margaret, John to connected s. d. of Venus expedition Mauritius, Llewellyn, Peel, 1856 ; one seven : Coll. Coll. the Longitudes of Berlin, Malta, Alexandria, Educ. King William's ; Trin. and Rod- of Suez, Aden, Seychelles, Mauritius, Dublin. Deacon, 1853 ; Rural Dean Line for Geodetic Con- riguez, and measured Base Castletown, 1879-95 ; Proctor in York for which re- of Survey of Egypt, near Cairo, vocation, 1891-95 ; Diocesan Inspector 3rd ceived from the Khedive the Medjidie, Schools, 1879-81 ; Chaplain to Bishop and carried out an 1892. order ; in 1877 proposed Bardsley, 1887-92; Bishop Straton, expedition to Ascension Island to determine Address : Rectory, Ramsey, Isle of of Mars the Solar Parallax by observations ; Man. [Died 13 May 1912. Astronomical received Gold Medal Itoyal GILLEN, Francis James, Special Magistrate and Society and Valz Prize of Institut de France Sub-Protector of Aborigines ; b. near Ade- of des Sciences), 1882, for results e. s. of (Acad. laide, S. Australia, 28 Oct. 1856 ; Transit of Ascension expedition ; organised d. of Thomas Gillen ; m. Amelia Maude, Venus expeditions in South Africa, and ob- John Besley, Mount Gambier, 1891 ; three Transit of 1882 served Venus, ; photographed s. two d. Educ. : private school. Civil the de- Great Comet of 1882 ; pointed out Service of South Australia ; for 24 years for com- sirability of employing photography stationed in Central Australia, where was one cataloguing of stars to any required plete of the early pioneer Government officials ; order of magnitude ; proposed, 1880, organ- travelled extensively in interior of colony ised, 1885, directed and carried to completion, and acquired personal knowledge of many the Geodetic Survey of Natal and Cape 1896, Central Australian tribes ; President Ethno- in 1896 sent Colonial Office on Colony ; by logical and Anthropological Section Austral- of mission to Berlin to arrange details asian Society for the Advancement of Science boundary survey between British Bechuana- Congress, Melbourne, Jan. 1900. In con- a land and German S.W. Africa, work after- junction with Prof. Baldwin Spencer, F.R.S., under his direction in wards completed ; conducted ethnological expedition across Geodetic 1897 proposed and organised the Australia to Gulf of Carpentaria, 1902. Pub- of llhodesia in 1898 erected the Survey ; lications: Contributed Paper to Anthropo- large telescope presented to the Cape Ob- logy Horn Expedition ; joint author with servatory by Mr. Frank M'Clean of Rusthall, Professor Baldwin Spencer of the Native trustee of the South Tunbridge Wells ; a Tribes of Central Australia and the North- Gold ; African Museum, 1879-96 ; Watson of ern Tribes of Central Australia ; and Medallist of National Academy of Science, various papers read before Royal Society of 1900 Bruce Gold Medallist of Washington, ; Victoria, etc. Address : Port Pirie, South Astronomical Society of Pacific, and Royal Australia. [Died 6 June 1912. 1903 Medal of Royal Society, London, ; A. of GILLESPIE, Lockhart, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., Gold Medal R.A.S. 1907 ; is Knight F.R.S.E. ; Physician ; Medical Registrar, Order Pour le and Com- Prussian Me"rite, Officer to Royal Infirmary, Edin. ; Medical de la d'Honneur of France ; mandeur Legion Donaldson's the Edinburgh Mer- of the Institute of Hospital, Correspondent France, chant Association for the Relief and member of the Academies of Science of Company, of Incurables at their Own and the St. Homes, Berlin, Rome, Petersburg, Amsterdam, Cancer Fund Examiner in Materia New Boston, Duulop ; Stockholm, Washington, York, Medica for the R.C.P.Ed. member of several etc. Bureau de ; Philadelphia, ; Longitudes, the societies in Scotland ; Physician to etc. ; British representative on the Paris, English and Scottish Law Life Assurance Committee of the International Bureau of Association for Scotland ; Medical Referee and Measures. Publications : Weights Helip- Sun, and New York Life Association; meter Determinations of Stellar Parallax in Star, b. 12 June 1865 s. of James the Southern R.A.S. Edinburgh, ; Hemisphere (Memoirs s. Donaldson Gillespie, M.D., F.R.C.S.E. ; g. vol. A Determination of the Solar xlviii.) ; of Alexander Giliespie, M.D., F.R.C.S.E. ; Parallax from observations of Mars at the s. of Thomas Gillespie, M.D., F.R.C.P.E.; island of Ascension in 1877 (Mem. R.A.S., g. g. and d. of Robert Cadell, of Ratho, of for the Georgina, vol. xlvi) ; Catalogues Stars Midlothian; m. 1894, Mabel Margaret (d. Equinoxes 1850,. I860, 1885, 1890, and 1900, e. d. of R. J. Blair Cunynghame, M.D., from observations made at the Royal Ob- 1903), F.R.C.S.E., F.R.S.E., of Cronan, Forfarshire, servatory, Cape of Good Hope ; The Cape Superintendent Scot. Statistical Department. Photographic Durchmusterung ; Determina- Educ. : Cargilfield and Fettes Coll. Edin- tion of the Solar Parallax and Mass of the University, Berlin, and Moon from Heliometer Observations of Vic- burgh ; Edinburgh Prague. Prizeman in Clinical Medicine, toria and Sappho (Annals of the Cape 1888 ; Resident Royal Infirmary, Geodetic of South Physician, Observatory) ; Survey for Edinburgh, 1888-89 ; Royal Hospital vols. i. to v. A and De- Africa, ; History Sick 1889 of Children, ; Maternity Hospital, scription of the Royal Observatory, Cape 1890 1888 M.D. other and Edinburgh, ; M.B., C.M., ; Good Hope ; and many papers (gold medallist), Edinburgh University, 1891; memoirs. Recreations : shooting, fish- golf, Prizeman Royal College of Physicians, Edin- : Ken- ing. Address 34 De Vere Gardens, 1897 Freelands-Barbour burgh, 1894 and ; sington, W. Club : Athenoeum. Medical Fellowship, R.C.P.E., 1894 ; Regis- [Died 21 Jan. 1914. Lecturer on trar, Royal Infirmary, 1891 ; Rev. Ernest Compton, Hon. Canon, 1896 GILL, Materia Medica, 1896 ; Examiner, ; b. 24 s. of late Bristol, 1905 ; July 1854 ; Lecturer on Modern Gastric Methods, Edin. Rev. J. C. Gill married one s. one d. : ; ; Post-graduate School, 1894. Publications Educ. : Blackheath School ; Proprietary Natural History of Digestion, 1898 ; Manual of South Kensington ; assistant editor Royal College Science, of Gastric Methods, 1899 ; of B.Sc. St. University London, Chaplain for medicine to Edin. Medical Journal, 1897 ; Mark's College, Chelsea, 1888-95 ; Principal various contributions to current medical Diocesan Training Coll., Fishponds, Bristol, literature, chiefly in connection with healthy 1895-1907. Address : Shirley House, Grove and disordered digestive processes. Recrea- Park, Kent. Club : Constitutional. tions : mountain climbing, curling, golf, 2 1912. [Died Sept. painting, drawing, any change of occupation. Rector of : 12 Walker Edinburgh. GILL, Yen. Hugh Stowell, M.A. ; Address Street, 25 Dec. 1904. Andreas of Man from 1895 ; Club: ; Archdeacon New, Edinburgh. [Died 275 GILLESPIE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

J.P. cholera and acted as GILLESPIE, Sir John, Kt. ; cr. 1883 ; ; during epidemic, special Secretary to Royal Company of Archers and correspondent to describe scenes for Daily b. m. News was of the Ad- the Iloyal Caledonian Hunt ; 1822 ; ; proprietor Margaret (d. 1899), d. of G. Robertson, 1847. vertiser. Recreations : boating, cycling, and Educ. : Edin. Univ. Writer to Signet, 1844. collecting prints and china. Address : Belle- Address : 53 Northumberland Street, Edin- vue South, , Wilts. burgh. [Died 2 Jan. 1901. [Died 10 Feb. 1910. cr. GILLOTT, Hon. Sir Samuel, Kt. 1901 ; GILLESPIE, The Very Rev. John, M.A., LL.D. ; senior member of firm of Gillott, Bates, and b. 1836, Annanbank, Johnstone, Dumfries ; barristers and solicitors ex-Chief m. Jessie Crichton, e. d. of John Patrick of Moir, ; of State of Victoria, and ex- Greenbank. Educ. : Wamphray Parish Secretary Member for Melbourne East in Victorian School ; Dumfries Academy ; Glasgow Parliament Lord of Univ. Assistant Minister Middle Church, ; Mayor Melbourne, s. 1901-4 ; b. 29 Oct. 1838 ; of Joseph Gillott Paisley, 1861 ; West Church, Dairy, 1862 ; of Heeley Mills, Co. York ; m. 1863, Elizabeth Minister of Mouswald since 1865 ; Moderator d. of late W. Hawkin. Address : of General Assembly, Church of Scotland, Jane, of Edensor, Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, Vic- 1903 ; was Depute-Clerk the General toria Victoria. Assembly and Clerk of Synod of Dumfries, ; Beauchieff, Dandenong, of [Died 29 June 1913. and Presbytery of Lochmaben ; Convener Sir Charles cr. 1897 of GILMAN, Rackham, Kt., ; Small Livings Com., 1897 ; Chairman J.P. ; b. Norwich, 15 Oct. 1833 ; e. s. of Dumfries District Com. C.C. ; Treasurer (Hon.) late Charles Suckling Gilman, Norwich ; m. of the Highland and Agricultural Soc. ; Chairman of Governors of West of Scotland Sophie Louisa, e. d. of late Thomas Storey, s. d. London, 1858 ; one one Was an Alder- Agricultural College ; Chairman of Joint man and a for the of Board for Conferring National Agricultural Magistrate City Norwich; Mayor of Norwich, 1882-83, 1896-97. Ad- and Dairy Diplomas ; editor of Galloway dress : Stafford House, Eaton, Norwich. Herdbook ; Member of Departmental Com- Clubs : Constitutional The Nor- mittee on Abortion. Publications : The ; Norfolk, wich. [Died 24 Feb. 1911. Humours of Scottish Life, 1904 ; A Manual

Daniel Coit, LL.D. ; b. on the Agricultural Holdings Acts ; and GILMAN, M.A., 6 1831 s. of William C. many papers on agricultural and live stock Norwich, Conn., July ; and Eliza Gilman m. d. of T. subjects in the Transactions of the Highland (Coit) ; Mary, 1861 and Agricultural Society, etc. Address : Ketcham, New York, (d. 1869) ; 2nd, The Manse, Mouswald, Dumfriesshire. Clubs: Elizabeth Dwight, d. of John M. Woolsey of New 1877. Educ. : Yale Conservative, Edinburgh ; Dumfries and Haven, Univ., Haven Univ. of Galloway, Dumfries. [Died 14 Feb. 1912. New (B.A. 1852) ; Berlin,

1854-55 ; B.A., M.A., LL.D., Yale ; LL.D., GILLESPIE, Sir Robert, Kt. ; cr. 1891 ; J.P., D.L. Chairman Bank of British Columbia Harvard, Columbia, Princeton, Toronto, etc.; ; ; Corres. Member of the British Association, Governor Canada Co. ; Director London etc. ; Officer of Public Instruction in France ; Assurance Corporation ; b. 1818 ; widower. President of the American Oriental : Society ; Address Springhill, Douglas, Lanarkshire ; Vice-President of the American Institute of 11 Eaton Gardens, Brighton. Librarian and Professor of [Died 15 Apr. 1901. Archeology ; Physical and Political Geography in Yale, John J.P. Director of GILLIAT, Saunders, ; of 1856-72 ; President the University of Bank of senior England (Governor 1883) ; California, 1872-75; President of the Johns of John K. Gilliat American partner Co., Hopkins University of Baltimore, Maryland, merchants and bankers ; b. 24 Nov. 1829 ; 1875-1901 ; Emeritus from 1901 ; Member s. of late J. K. Berks m. Gilliat, Fernhill, ; of the Commission appointed by the President Louisa, d. of M. Babington of Rothley of the United States to determine the s. Temple, Leicestershire, 1860 ; one six d. Venezuelan Boundary, 1896 ; Executive Educ. : Harrow ; Univ. Coll. Oxford. M.P. Officer of the Geological Survey of Maryland ; and 1886-92 (C.) Claphanl Battersea, S., ; President of the National Civil Service Widnes, Lancashire, 1892-1900. Address : of Reform League ; President the Carnegie 18 Prince's S.W. Gate, ; Chorleywood Cedars, Institution of Washington, 1902; Member Kickmansworth. Clubs : Oxford Carlton, of the Peabody, Slater, and General Educa- and Cambridge. [Died 13 Feb. 1912. tion Boards for the Promotion of Southern

GILLIS, Hon. Duncan, formerly Agent-General Education ; President of the American Bible in for b. : London Victoria ; Glasgow, 1834. Society. Publications University Prob- to 1852 a of Emigrated Australia, ; was work- lems, a collection of speeches ; Life James miner Ballarat Goldfields ing on ; elected as Monroe ; editor of De Tocqueville's De- a miner's candidate after holding various mocracy in America ; miscellaneous writings

offices; Premier, 1886-90. Address: Mel- of Francis Lieber ; Memoir of James D. bourne. Club : Australasian. Letters in Dana, Geologist ; Science and

[Died 12 Sept. 1903. Yale University ; The Launching of a GILLMAN, Russell Davis, J.P., F.R.G.S., author University. Recreations : reading, walking, travelling. Address : Baltimore, and journalist ; 2nd s. of late Charles Gill- sailing, Maryland. Clubs : Maryland, man, J.P. ; great-nephew of Dr. Gillman of University, the friend of 1 Johns Hopkins, Baltimore ; Cosmos, Wash- Highgate, Coleridge ; m. 889,

; Authors', Frances Marie Pearman ; two d. Educ. : ington Century, University, privately. Served in Naval Despatch Ser- Grolier, New York. [Died 14 Oct. 1909. 1879-80 in Persian vice, ; Gulf, East Coast GINSBURG, Christian David, LL.D. ; J.P. etc. Travelled and in Middlesex Biblical scholar and writer b. Africa, ; much, remote ; ; districts. Publications : Through the Car- 25 Dec. 1831 ; m. 1st, 1858, Margaret Ryley of pathians ; History Rhine Legends ; Under (d. 1867), d. of late W. Crosfleld, of Annesley, Blue 1901 Letters of Charles d. of late Skies, ; Lamb ; Aigburth, Liverpool ; 2nd, Emilie,

Addison, 1906 ; German Romances of T. F. L. Leopold Hausburg, of Edenthal, Pens-

Carlyle ; The Conscript, and Katherine and hurst, Kent ; one s. four d. One of the trans, from Her Lovers, Erckmann-Chatrain ; original members appointed by Convocation of Translation of Heine's Gods in Exile ; Heine's for the Revision of the English Version The of Reisebilder, 1907 ; Annals a Royal the Old Testament ; Hon. LL.D. (Glasgow), vols. and Ancient Borough ; The Ideal and the 1857. Publications : The Massorah (4 ;

et . His- Real ; Waterloo, 1908 ; Springtime in Portu- 3 published), 1880 se ; Critical and also gal, 1909 ; many reviews in England, torical Commentaries on The Song of Songs, and in the Germany, America ; was Hamburg Ecclesiastes, 1857 ; Leviticus, 1882 ; 276 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GLADSTONE

1862 1890 1891 Born in Karaites, their History and Literature, ; ; New Grub Street, ; its Doc- Denzil The the Essenes, 1864 ; The Kabbalah, Exile, 1892; Quarrier, 1892; 1865 Odd In the Year of trines, Development, and Literature, ; Women, 1893 ; Jubilee, Elias The Massoreth-Ha-Massoreth of Levita 1894 ; Eve's Ransom, 1895 ; The Whirlpool, and 1897 Odds and 1897 The in Hebrew, with translation commentary, ; Human Ends, ; Introduction to a 1867 ; Jacob ben Chajim's Town Traveller, 1898; Charles Dickens, Critical of the Rabbinic Bible, Hebrew and English, Essay, 1898 ; The Crown Life,

Moabite 1870 ; 1899 Our Friend the Charlatan the with Notes, 1867 ; the Stone, ; ; By

Translation of the New Testament into Ionian Sea, 1901 ; Introductions to the late Rev. J. E. Rochester edition of Dickens Private Hebrew, conjointly with the ; The Text of the Hebrew of 1903. Salkinson ; Critical Papers Henry Ryecroft, 1911 Introduc- 28 Dec. 1903. Bible, 1894 ; new edition, ; [Died tion to the Massoretico-critical edition of GLADSTONE, John Hall, Ph.D., D.Sc. ; F.R.S.;

the Hebrew 1897 ; series of Facsimiles b. Bible, London, 1827 ; widower ; m. 1st, May,

of Heb. MSS. of the 1897-8 ; Relation O.J., d. of late Charles Tilt, 1852 ; 2nd, Margaret, of Codex Babylordcua to the Present Recen- d. of late Rev. D. King, and niece of Lord sion of the Massoretic Text of the Bible, : Kelvin, 1869. Educ. Home ; Univ. Coll. 1899 The Stadt-bibliothek Codex ; Hamburg London ; Giessen University. Lecturer St. No. 1903 : Pentateuchus Diligenter revisus 1, Thomas's Hospital, 1850 ; member Royal 1908 etc. juxta Massorah, ; Isaias, 1909, ; Commission on Lights, Buoys, and Beacons, and numerous articles in Kitto's Encyclo- 1858-61 ; member Gun Cotton Committee, of Biblical Smith's Diction- pedia Literature, War Office, 1864-68 ; Fullerian Professor of of Christian and Antiquities, ary Biography Chemistry, Royal Institution, 1874-77 ; and the Britannica. Recrea- Encyclopaedia President Physical Society, 1874-76 ; Presi-

tions : etc. ; collecting Bibles, engravings, dent Chemical Society, 1877-79 ; member whist. Address : Oakthorpe, Palmers Green, of School Board for London, 1873-94. Re- Middlesex. Club : National Liberal. creation : travelling. Publications : Life of 7 March 1914. [Died Michael Faraday, 1872 ; Spelling Reform cr. 1902 from an Educational Point of 1878 GIPPS, Sir Reginald Ramsay, G.C.B., ; View, ;

b. 14 of 1883 ; K.C.B. 1888 ; General 1894 ; May Chemistry Secondary Batteries, some- numerous scientific especially on the 1831 ; s. of Sir George Gipps, R.E., papers, time Governor of Australia; m. Evelyn Laws of Chemical Combination, and the Charlotte, 2nd d. of Col. Feilden, Dulas relations of chemical and optical science. s. one d. Educ. : Eton. Address: 17 Pembridge London. Court, 1886 ; two Square, Clubs : Savile. Entered Scots Guards, 1849 ; commanded Athenaeum, 1881 6 Oct. 1902. that regiment, 1878-81 ; Maj.-Gen. ; [Died Director 1889 commanded Home Samuel Steuart, J.P. ; Lt.-Gen. ; District, GLADSTpNE, 1891- of Peninsular and Oriental Co. ; 1884-89 ; D.A.G. Auxiliary Forces, Steamship of 1892-96 b. 1837 ; s. of Thomas Steuart Gladstone 1892 ; Military Secretary, ; present m. d. of Sir G. during Crimean Campaign, 1854-55, includ- Capenoch ; Sophia, Musgrave, ing battles of Alma and Inkermann (twice 10th Bt. of Eden Hall, 1869. Governor of Kt. of Bank of 1899-1902. Address : wounded, medal and 4 clasps) ; England, N.B. Legion of Honour (France). Address : 11 Capenoch, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire, ; 19 Lennox S.W. Clubs : Brooks's, Chester Street, S.W. ; Sycamore House, Gardens, Farnborough, Hants. Clubs : Guards', Ar- United University, Wellington. 6 thur's, Marlborough, Turf. [Died May 1909. [Died 10 Sept. 1908. GLADSTONE, Rt. Hon. William Ewart, P.C., a Justice of the GIROUARD, Hon. Desire ; M.A., LL.D., D.C.L. D.L., F.R.S. : retired

Court of Canada from 1895 ; 4th Supreme statesman ; b. Liverpool, 29 Dec. 1809 ; Deputy Governor-General, Canada, ]910; s. of Sir John Gladstone, 1st Bt., merchant, 7 1836 descen- b. St. Timoth^e, P.Q., July ; Liverpool, and Ann, d. of Andrew Robertson, of Girouard of Montlucon d. dant Antoine Provost of Dingwall ; m. Catherine, and (Allier), France, private sec. to Governor de heiress of Sir Stephen Glynne, Hawarden 1720 m. : Ramesay, Montreal, ; 1st, 1862, Castle, 1839. Educ. Eton ; Christ Church, Essie Cranwill Mathilde Pratt ; 2nd, 1865, ; Oxford. Lord Rector Edinburgh University, Edith six s. four d. 1877-78. 3rd, 1881, Beatty ; 1859-65 ; of Glasgow University, Educ. : Montreal College, 1850-57. D.C.L. M.P. (Tory, as nominee of Duke of Newcastle) of McGill LL.D. of Ottawa Bill Junior and University. Newark, 1832, after the Reform ; 1860-95 Practised at Montreal Bar, ; Q.C. Lord of the Treasury (to Sir R. Peel), 1834 ;

1878-95 ; Sir 1876 ; M.P. (C.) Jacques Cartier, Under- Secretary for the Colonies (to R. of and Elections for 1837 Chairman Privileges Peel), 1835 ; M.P. Newark again, ; Wife's fourteen years ; carried Deceased became Vice-President of the Board of Trade offered a seat in the Sister Bill, 1882 ; was and Master of the Mint (to Sir R. Peel), 1841; Canadian Cabinet, 1891 and 1895. Publica- President of the Board of Trade (to Sir R. tions : Essai sur les Lettres de 1860 the Change, Peel), 1843 ; resigned over Maynooth Canadian text-book in for Oxford and (the only quoted grant ; M.P. University, Bill of Quebec Civil Code) ; The Exchange Colonial Secretary (to Sir R. Peel), 1846; with his De'sire' H. of the Act, 1890, jointly son, ; visited Naples, 1850 ; Chancellor a series 1852-55 in 1889 and following years published Exchequer (to Lord Aberdeen), ; which in 1893 were the Ionian of historical essays, " Lord High Commissioner to in a Lake St. 1858 at embodied volume, Louis," Islands (for Lord Derby), ; rejected etc., translated from the French by his son Oxford, but returned for South Lancashire, De'sire' for which he received the Con- of the Lower H., 1865 ; became Leader House, federation in 1895 in 1900 a Medal ; supple- 1865 ; Chancellor of the Exchequer again, ment was and in 1903 an enlarged of the 3rd produced, 1859-66 ; Chancellor Exchequer edition of the same in was 1869 Irish English published. time, 1868-74 ; Premier ; passed

Address : 398 Ottawa ; for South-West Wilbrod Street, Church Bill, 1869 ; rejected : Rideau Quatre Vents, Dorval. Clubs ; Lancashire, but returned for Greenwich, 1868; Golf, Montreal and Ottawa; St. Lawrence the Liberals were not in power, 1866-68 ; Royal Yacht. [Died 22 March 1911. took the chief part in the Bulgarian Atrocities his Midlothian Cam- novelist b. 22 1875 ; began GISSING, George, ; Wakefield, Campaign, unable to Green- Nov. 1857. Publications: The Unclassed, paign, 1879 ; being carry was elected M.P. for Midlothian, 1880 ; 1884; Demos, 1886; Isabel Clarendon, 1886 ; wich, the 2nd time Prime Minister, 1880-85 ; 1887 A Life's 1888 ; for Thyrza, ; Morning, Chancellor of the 4th time, 1880- The Nether World, 1889 ; The Emancipated, Exchequer 277 GLADSTONE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

s. 1882 ; for the 3rd time Premier and Lord General from 1903 ; b. 1856 ; y. of late 1886 Premier for the 4th time and Rev. R. W. Gleadowe m. Alice Privy Seal, ; ; 1st, Mary e. d. of L. Lord Privy Seal, 1892-94 ; llomanes Lecturer (d. 1891), F. Bland ; 2nd, Lilian at Oxford, 1892. Publications : Studies on Henrietta Cecilia, e. d. of Rev. O. M. Holden. : Homer and the Homeric Age, 1858 ; Ecce Educ. Winchester ; New College, Oxford of class Lit. Entered Treas- Homo ; A Chapter Autobiography (a (1st Hum. 1879). Irish Church 1880 Commissioner to British pamphlet on the Question, ury, ; Special : the Gods and Men Columbia to the Claims of British 1868) ; Juventus Mundi investigate

of the Heroic Age, 1869 ; Homeric Syn- Sealers, 1892 ; Secretary to the Royal Com-

chronism : an Enquiry into the Time and mission on the amalgamation of the City of Place of Homer, 1876 ; Gleanings Past and County of -London, 1894; Member of of Pacific 1901" Assistant Secre- Years, 1843-78, 1879; Land Marks Cable Board, ; Homeric Study, 1890; The Impregnable tary to the Treasury, 1902-3. Address : 20 1 Rock of Holy Scripture, 890-92 ; A Trans- Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W. : lation of Horace, 1894 ; Butler's Works Clubs Athenaeum, New University. 1896 Studies 4 (arranged and annotated), ; [Died Dec. 1903. of Subsidiary to the Works Bishop Butler, GLEN, Alexander, K.C. 1903 ; V.D. 1899 ; volumes and con- 1896 ; and many other M.A., LL.M.; King's Counsel, Middle Temple, of of tributions to the chief periodicals the day. Midland Circuit ; Member Notts, Leicester, : Recreation : literature. Address Hawarden Derby, and Middlesex Sessions (retired) ; b. : s. of Castle, Chester. Clubs United University, 4 Feb. 1850 ; g. late Capt. Nisbet Glen,

Athenaeum. [Died 19 May 1898. R.N. ; e. s. of late William Cunningham Glen, Barrister-at-Law, Principal Legal Adviser of GLADSTONE, William Glynnc Charles ; M.P. Local m. Lord- Government Board ; 1875, Florence (L.) Kilmarnock Burghs from 1911 ; b. e. s. of Lucy, y. d. of late Rev. Charles Darby Lieut., Flintshire ; 14 July 1885 ; late W. H. Gladstone, M.P., and Hon. Ger- Reade, M.A., J.P., Rector Stow Bedon, Norfolk one s. Educ. : Charterhouse trude Stuart, 4th d. of 12th Lord Blantyre, ; of school and and g. s. of Eight Hon. W. E. Gladstone. (head exhibitioner, 1868) ; Christ's Educ. : Eton New Coll. Oxford President College, Cambridge (Foundation ; ; 1868 B.A. 1872 Oxford 1907 sometime Hon. Attache" Scholarship, ; Wrangler, ; Union, ; Law British Embassy, Washington. Address : Ha- LL.B., Tripos, 1873; M.A., 1875). Called to 1873. Publications : Law warden Castle, Chester. [Died 15 Apr. 1915. Bar, to Law relating to GLANTAWE, 1st Baron, cr. 1906, John Jones relating Highways ; b. Public Health ; Law of County Govern- Jenkins, Kt., cr. 1882 ; J.P., D.L. ; and other Local s. of ment ; Penfold on Rating ; Clydach, 10 May 1835 ; Jenkin Jenkins, Morriston, Glamorganshire, and Sarah, d. of Government Works. Recreations : rowed in Christ's College First Boat, 1870-72 ; captain John Jones, Clydach ; m. 1st, 1854, Margaret, in Cambridge University R.V., 1872; shot d. of late Josiah Itees, Morriston (d. 1863) ; for 1871-72 2nd, 1864, Katherine (d. 1900), d. of late Cambridge against Oxford, ; d. final stage in Queen's Prize, Wimbledon, Edward Daniel, C.E., Morriston ; two and 1893 Educ. : privately. J.P. and D.L. Glamor- 1871, Bisley, ; Brigade Signalling Car- Officer South London Volunteer Brigade, ganshire ; High Sheriff, 1889 ; J.P. Col. Inns of Court marthenshire and Swansea (of which borough 1891-96, Commanding of Officers R.V., 1905 ; Inns Court Training he was mayor, 1869-70, 1879-80, 1880-81) ; 1909. Address : New M.P. Carmarthen District (L.), 1882-86; Corps, Court, Temple, E.G. ; Oakmead, 6 Courthope Road, Wim- Hon. Lieut. R.N.A.V. ; -member of Govern- : Oxford and Cam- ing Body Intermediate and Technical Educa- bledon. Clubs New Junior and tion, borough of Swansea, and of Board of bridge, Army Navy, Skating, Prince's Skating ; Caledonian United Service, Trade Arbitration Court ; late President Ancient St. of 1889-90 Edinburgh ; Royal and Golf, Royal Institution South Wales, ; Andrews Bar Society. member Swansea Harbour Trust (Chairman, ; Woking Golf, Golfing [Died 18 March 1913. 1891-98) ; Director Swansea Bank and Met- ropolitan Bank from 1872, to amalgamation GI.ENESK, 1st Baron (cr. 1895), Sir Algernon cr. Bt. with London City and Midland Bank, 1914 ; Borthwick, Kt. ; 1880 ; 1887 ; pro- Master Director London City and Midland Bank; prietor of Morning Post ; Vice-Grand

contested Carmarthen District, 1886, 1892 ; and Trustee, Primrose League ; President, honorary freedom of Swansea conferred on Press Fund. [Title taken from Glenesk in him June 1895 in recognition of 30 years' Midlothian.] b. Cambridge, 27 Dec. 1830; for public service ; M.P. Carmarthen District s. of late Peter Borthwick, M.P. Evesham, 1895-1900 Lieut. R.N. Artil- and d. of John Colville, Ewart, (L.U.), ; H9n. Margaret, : Alice lery Volunteers. Heir : none. Address Northumberland ; m. 1870, (d. 1898), The Grange, Swansea. Clubs : Reform, d. of Thomas Lister, Armitage Hall, Staffs, National Liberal, Hurlingham, Sports, Welsh. and Theresa, sister of 4th Earl of Clarendon. [Died 27 July 1915. Educ. : King's Coll. School. Fellow, King's of GLASS, James George Henry, C.I.E. 1890 ; b. Coll. London. Church England. Tory. 1 Ken- Bracadaile, Isle of Skye, Feb. 1843 ; s. of Contested Evesham, 1880 ; M.P. South 1886 Con- Rev. J. R. Glass and Louisa, d. of Donald sington, 1885-95 ; chairman from for Recreations: Macnab, Kingussie ; m. Minnie (d. 1909), servative members London. d. of General B. W. Cumberlege, Madras deer-stalking, salmon-fishing. Heir : none. : : Chateau St. Cavalry, 1873. Educ. Grammar School, Address 139 Piccadilly, W. ; Musselburgh. Entered Public Works Depart- Michel, Cannes. Clubs : Carlton, Marl- St. ment, Government of India, 1862 ; and held borough, James's, Bachelors', Garrick, successively the appointment of Chief En- Beefsteak, Constitutional, Junior Constitu- gineer and Secretary to Government in the tional. [Died 22 Nov. 1908. Central Provinces, North-West First Provinces, GLENN, Robert George, LL.B., J.P. ; and Bengal ; retired from the service in b. Recorder of Croydon from 1889 ; London, of 1898 on ; was a member the of pension 5 June 1844 ; m. Eleanor, d. Harry Legislative Councils of the North-West Hayward, Wilsford, Wilts, 1871. Educ. : Provinces and of Bengal. Decorated for Coll. Christ's Hospital (Grecian) ; Magdalene Recreations : services in India. golf and Camb. (Scholar). Publications : Manual of bicycling. Address : The Canons, Mitcham. the Laws affecting Medical Men. Recrea- : East India United Clubs Oriental, Service, tions : rowing, cycling. Address : Coombe Reform. 21 1911. 1 [Died Apr. Hill House, South Croydon, Surrey ; GLEADOWE, George Edward Yorke, C.M.G. Harcourt Buildings, Temple. Dec. 1900. 1894 ; Assistant Controller and Auditor- \Died8 278 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GODFREY FAUSSETT

GLINDONI, Henry Gillard, A.R.W.S. Address: Lucknow and subsequent affairs in Oude till -Chadwell Heath. Essex. Studio. end of the war ; as Maj.-Gen. commanded [Died 20 Nov. 1913. the Dublin District. Recreations : saddle

GLOAG, Lt.-Gen. Archibald Robertson, R.A. ; chiefly. Address : Sherborne, Dorset. Club: b. 20 1831. Entered 1850 April Army, ; Army and Navy. [Died 16 June 1905. Lieut.-Gen. 1884 1884 served ; retired, ; GLYN, Hon. Pascoe Charles, J.P. for Middlesex Kimedy, Madras, 1856. Address : 6 Eaton and Surrey ; Partner in Glyn, Mills, Currie, Gardens, Hove, Sussex. [Died 23 Dec. 1914. and Co., bankers ; b. 1833 ; 6th s. of 1st interim Pro- GLOAG, Paton J., D.D., LL.D. ; Baron Wolverton ; m. 1st, 1858, Horatia fessor of Biblical Criticism, Aberdeen Uni- Louisa (d. 1858), d. of Ven. St. John Mildmay, b. versity, 1896-99 ; Perth, 17 May 1823 ; Archdeacon of Essex ; 2nd, 1861, Caroline s. of William banker m. Gloag, ; Elizabeth, Henrietta, d. of Capt. W. Amherst Hale. d. of Glasford. : Rev. Gavin Lang, Educ. : Educ. Harrow ; University College, Ox- Universities of Edinburgh and St. Andrews. ford. M.P. (L.) East Dorset, 1885-86 ; one Assistant and successor at Perth- Dunning, of H.M.'s Lieutenants for the City of London. 1848 minister of Lanark- shire, ; BJantyre, Address : 14 Eaton Square, S.W. ; Rokes- 1860 minister at Selkirk- shire, ; Galashiels, nest House, Gadstone, Surrey. Club : Arthur's. 1870 Moderator of General shire, ; Assembly [Died 3 Nov. 1904. of the Church of 1889 Scotland, ; resigned GLYN, Lieut.-Gen. Richard Thomas, C.B., parochial charge, 1890, resided in Edinburgh. C.M.G. ; Col. South Wales Borderers, from : Treatises on Assurance of Publications 1898. Entered army, 1850; Lieut.-Gen. Salvation (1850), on Justification (1886), on 1887 ; served Crimea, 1855 (medal with the Primeval World (1889), and on the clasp, Turkish medal) ; Indian Mutiny, 1857- Resurrection Practical (1862) ; Christianity, Kaffir 1858 (medal) ; War, 1877-78 (despatches 1866 on the Acts of the ; Commentary several times, C.B.) ; Zulu War, 1879 (des- Apostles, 1870 ; Introduction to the Pauline patches, C.M.G. , medal with clasp). Ad- 1874 the Messianic Epistles, ; Prophecies, dress : Strathfieldsaye, Mortimer, R.S.O. the Baird Lectures for 1879 The being ; Berks. [Died 21 Nov. 1900. 1881 Life of Paul, ; Commentary on Epistle Sir cr. GODFRAY, Colonel James, Kt. ; 1891 ; of James, 1883 ; Exegetical Studies, 1884 ; A.D.C. to the Queen ; Lieut.-Col. command- Introduction to the Catholic Epistles, 1887 ; ing 2nd Regt. Jersey Militia : b. 1816, e. s. on the to the Thes- Commentary Epistles of Francis Godfray Anneville, Jersey, and salonians, 1887 ; Introduction to the Johan- Mary, d. of Philip Le Gallais ; m. Albina, d. nine 1891 and Mode of Writings, ; Subjects of George Ingonville, 1844. Educ. : Salis- 1891 The Life of 1893 Baptism, ; John, ; of the of bury ; Paris (graduate University Introduction to the 1895 Synoptic Gospels, ; France, 1834). Served sixty-six years in and numerous translations of theological the Jersey Militia ; Aide-de-Camp to Queen works from the German ; Evening Thoughts, Victoria. Address : Anneville. Seigniory 1900. Recreations : excursions to fossilifer- Lodge, Gorey District ; Granville Manor, ous and localities, collecting geological speci- Jersey. Club : St. George's, W.

mens numismatics ; Address : ; conchology. [Died 17 June 1897. 28 Regent Terrace, Edinburgh. GODFREY, Captain Charles, D.S.O., 1902; 9 Jan, [Died 1906. Indian Staff Corps, 26th Bombay Infantry. medical Central GLOVER, James Grey, M.D. ; prac- Entered army 1891 ; served Africa, of 1903. titioner ; J.P. County London ; at one 1902. [Died 24 Apr. Staff of Lancet Liberal time on ; Unionist ; Bt. cr. GODFREY, Sir John Fermor, 4th ; was a member of the Council of the Metro- 1785 ; J.P., D.L. ; Lieut. 2nd Dragoon Fund from its politan Hospital Sunday Guards (retired); b. 1828: S. father 1873; b. South Shields s. of late foundation ; ; m. Mary, o. surv. c. of T. W. Scutt, late of Alderman J.P. m. d. Glover, ; 1869, Mary, Clapham House, Lithington House, Sussex, of Muller of Middlesex two Wm. Clapton, ; 1856. Owned about 6100 acres. Heir: s. one d. Educ. : South Shields Uni- ; s. William, b. 1867. Address : Kilcoleman. versity of Edinburgh. Direct Representa- Abbey, Milltown, Co. Kerry. in the Medical tive of the Profession Council, [Died 19 Feb. 1900. 1886-1902. Recreation: Address: quoits. GODFREY, John Thomas, e. c. of Thomas 25 N. Club: Highbury Place, Edinburgh Godfrey, and Mary Ann, e. c. of John Frog- University. [Died 14 Oct. 1908. b. gatt of Lenton Poplars, Notts ; Lenton, GLYN, Lt.-Gen. Sir John Plumptre Carr, K.C.B. Notts, 21 Dec. 1857. Educ. : Archbishop b. some cr. 1911 ; J.P. Dorset ; 11 Jan. 1837 ; Holgate's Grammar School, York. For 2nd s. of late Rev. Carr John Glyn, rector years Estate Clerk, Duke of Newcastle's of d. of Witchampton, Dorset ; m. Ellen, Nottingham estates ; afterwards Acting of Pub- J. R. Dewar, Winkfield, Berks, 1866 ; Manager, Theatre Royal, Nottingham. one d. Educ. : private. Entered Rifle lications : The History of the Parish and Lieut.-Col. in of Brigade, 1854 ; 1879-84 ; A.A.G. Priory of Lenton the County Notting- 1886-89 Notes on the Churches of Gibraltar, ; Maj.-Gen. commanding ham, 1884 ; of Infantry Brigade, Aldershot, 1891 ; com- Nottinghamshire Hundred Rushcliffe, of manding Eastern District, 1892-95 ; Crimea, 1387 ; Notes on the Churches Nottingham- 1855; Ashantee, 1874. Address: North- shireHundred of Bingham, 1907 : Notes leigh, Wimborne, Dorset. on the Parish of Brewhouse Yard, Notting- 28 1912. on the of [Died March ham, 1890 ; Notes Bibliography on the Parish GLYN, Sir Julius Richard, K.C.B., cr. 1886 ; Nottinghamshire, 1891 ; Notes b. s. of 1566 Gen. retired ; 15 Apr. 1824 ; Rev. Registers of St. Mary's, Nottingham, J. d. of St. etc. Address : 19 Walnut Glyn and William Hammond, to 1812, 1901 ; Alban's Court, Kent. Educ. : Westminster Tree Lane, Nottingham. [Died 9 June 1911. in Rifle Lieut-Col. Owen God- School ; R.M.C. Sandhurst. Served GODFREY FAUSSETT, b. 13 Brigade as Staff Officer with force under frey, D.S.O. 1900 the Essex Regt. ; May s. of late Col. W. Gen. Sir Harry Smith in South Africa, 1848 ; 1866; e. surv. Godfrey- when the rebel Boers were defeated and Faussett of Farley Moor, Binfield ; m. 1899, late Rev. Alfred Du driven across Vaal River ; also in Kaffir Annette Gertrude, d. of

War as 1851-52 with Rifle d. Entered 1866 ; Capt. Capt. ; Brigade, Cane ; two army, 1854 the of Sev- served South Africa, ; served throughout siege 1897; Major, 1905; astopol on staff of Light Division, including 1899-1902 (despatches twice, Queen's medal, D.S.O. ). actions of the Alma and Inkermann ; as six clasps, King's medal, two clasps, Bracknell. Maj. of Rifle Brigade went to India, 1857 ; Address : Farley Moor, Binfield, 1915. in action at Cawnpore and final capture of Club : United Service. {Died 4 May 279 GODKIN WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Edwin editor of GODKIN, Lawrence, Nation and George's, Bloornsbury, 1877-87 ; Bishop for 38 s. : Evening Post, New York, years ; Melbourne, 1887-1901. Address 5 Ridg- of James and Sarah Godkin , m. 1st, Frances way Place, Wimbledon, Surrey.

E. Foote ; 2nd, Katharine Sands, d. of [Died 25 June 1910. Abraham Sands. Educ. : Queen's College, GOFF, Major Cecil Willie Trevor Thomas, Belfast. M.A. Harvard U.S.A. re- College ; D.S.O. 1902 ; the East Lanes. Regt. ; D.C.L. Oxford. Publications : Reflections tired ft. s. of ; 26 May 1860 ; 2nd Joseph and Comments Problems of ; Democracy ; Goff and Lady Adelaide Henrietta Louisa Democratic Tendencies. Address : 36 West Hortense Knox, d. of 2nd Earl of Ranfurly. Tenth Street New York. Clubs : Knicker- : 1880 Educ. Radley. Entered army, ; Capt. bocker and York. ' Century, New 1890; Major, 1901 ; served South Africa, [Died 22 May 1902. 1900-2 (Queen's and King's medals with two GODLEY, Major Harry Crewe, D.S.O. 1900; clasps, D.S.O.). Club : Naval and Military. b. Northamptonshire Regiment ; Fermoy, [Died 4 Aug. 1907. Co. 30 Oct. s. of Cork, 1861 ; Major H. R. C. GOKHALE, the Hon. Gopal Krishna, C.I.E. 28th : ft. non-official Godley, Regt. m. 1892, Elizabeth 1904 ; 1866 ; representative of d. of Mary, Capt, W. Aunesley, R.N. ; three members of Bombay Legislature on Viceroy's s. Educ. : Chard Grammar School, Somer- Legislative Council. For twenty years de- setshire. Joined Northamptonshire Regt. voted himself to cause of education among from P.W.O. Donegal Militia, 1884; five his Mahratta countrymen by serving as years Adjutant 3rd Norfolk Volunteers, 1892- professor in Ferguson College, Poona, on 1897 1900-1 identified National ; Brigade-Major Aldershot, ; nominal pay ; actively with - 4. for D.A.A.G. Jersey, 1901 Decorated Congress movement ; President of the Indian defence of Enslin 7 Station, Dec. 1899. Congress, 1905 ; gave evidence before Indian Recreations : boat- shooting, fishing, hunting, Expenditure Commission in London ; Fellow Address : South of ing. View, Northampton. of Bombay University ; Founder Servants [Died 19 Feb. 1907. of India Society, 1905; Member Royal

GODMAN, Maj.-Gen. Richard Temple ; b. 1832 ; Commission on Public Services in India, 2nd s. of late Joseph Godman of Park Hatch, 1912. Address : Poona, Western India. Surrey, and Caroline, d. of late Edmund [Died 20 Feb. 1915. of Eliza Smithe Horsham, Sussex ; m. 1871, Sheriff for GOLD, Henry, J.P., D.L. ; High Mary, e. d. of Sir Claude William Berkshire, 1897 ; Director W. and A. Gilbey, de 3rd Bart. Lieut.-Col. 5th Crespigny, ft. e. surv. Limited ; London, 14 Jan. 1835 ; Guards Address : Dragoon (retired). High- s. of M. Gold of Birmingham, Warwickshire, near 5 den, Pulborough ; Upper Belgrave merchant; m. Charlotte Anne, d. of late S.W. Cluts : United Street, Service, Army Henry Gilbey. Educ. : privately. Recrea- and 11 Dec. 1912. Navy. [Died tions : hunting, shooting. Address : Hedsor, Sir cr. GODSON, Augustus Frederick, Kt., Taplow, Bucks ; 3 Gloucester Terrace, W. : 1898 ; J.P., D.L. ; Prov. Grand Master Clubs Devonshire, Royal London Yacht, Worcestershire 1895 ft. 1835 s. of 1 from ; ; Royal Clyde Yacht. [Died May 1900. late S. H. and of Godson, Tenbury, Gray's GOLDIE, Captain Mark Leigh, D.S.O. 1902; Inn, Barrister-at-Law ; m. Jane, d. of E. M.V.O. R.A. ft. 13 June 1875 ; s. of J.P. of ; ; Boughton, Erdington, Warwickshire, Col. M. H. G. Goldie, R.E., of Plymouth. 1869. Educ. : King's Coll. London ; Queen's Entered army, 1895 ; Captain, 1901 ; served Coil. Oxford. Barr. Inner 1859 Temple, ; Southern Nigeria; Aro Expedition, 1902 contested and Kidder- Warwick, 1874, 1880, (despatches, medal with clasp, D.S.O.). Ad- 1885 M.P. minster, ; (C.) Kidderminster, dress : R.H.A., Ipswich. 1886-1906. Address : Ashfield, Malvern. [Died 26 March 1915. Club : Carlton. [Died 11 Oct. 1906. GOLDIE-TAUBMAN, Sir John Senhouse, Kt., of GODSON, Clement, M.D., C.M., Aberdeen ; LL.D. ; cr. 1896 ; J.P. ; Speaker, House to M.R.C.P. London ; Consulting Physician Keys from 1867 ; Chairman of the Lunatic, City of London Lying-in Hospital, and to Poor, and Asylum Boards : Isle of Man

several other charitable institutions ; e. surv. Railway Board ; besides other boards, public s. of of St. late Charles Godson, F.R.C.S. Eng. ; and private ; Knight of the Order b. of 4 June 1845; m. Alice, 2nd d. of late John of Jerusalem ; a descendant Edward of Rev. Robert Biscoe Tritton, Rector Bog- I. ; Provincial Grand Master of Freemasons four s. four : ft. Jan. nor, Siissex ; d. Educ. King's in the Isle of Man ; London, 28

Coll. School, London ; St. Bartholomew's 1838 ; e. s. of late Lieut.-Col. Goldie-Taub-

Hospital ; Aberdeen Univ. Shortly after man (Scots Fusilier Guards), The Nunnery, receiving his degrees in Medicine and Surgery and Ellen, y. d. of Humphrey Senhouse, of was elected the first Assistant Physician- Netherhall, Cumberland ; m. Amelia, d. Accoucheur to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Captain Grove-Ross, Invercharron, Co. Eoss, a newly created office, which he held for 1860. Educ. : Eton. Late Major, Manx upwards of sixteen years, resigning it on the Volunteers. Address : The Nunnery, Isle death of Lis senior colleague, Dr. Matthews of Man. Club : Junior Carlton. 1898. Duncan ; was Examiner in Obstetrics in [Died 9 Nov. Pro- the Universities of Aberdeen and Durham ; GOLDMANN, Professor Doctor Edwin E. ; and President of the British Gynaecological fessor of Surgery at Freiburg University, of at the Society ; was a Vice-President the League Germany, from 1892 ; Senior Surgeon ft. of Mercy, and had the Order of Mercy con- Deaconess House, Freiburg, from 1898 ; 1862 ferred upon him ; Lt.-Col. R.A.M.C.T. (Hon. Burgersdorp, Cape Colony, 12 Nov. ; m. Surg.-Col.) ; O. commanding 2nd London s. of B. N. Goldmann, J.P. for Albert ; (City of London) General Hospital, Territorial 1906, Lorna Lawrence Bosworth Smith, of of the one s. one d. Force (V.D.) ; Master Worshipful Bingham's Melcombe, Dorset ; : : Bres- Company of Shipwrights. Publications Educ. Albert Academy, Burgersdorp ; numerous papers in obstetric medicine and lau and Freiburg Universities.' Was 11 years surgery. Recreations : travelling, photo- assistant at the University Hospital in Frei- : of graphy, shooting, deer-stalking. Address 5 burg ; Fellow Royal Society Medicine, associate of institute for Montagu Mansions, Portman Square, W. ; London ; experi- Sharsted Court, Westgate-on-Sea. Club : mental therapeutics conducted by Professor Junior Carlton. [Died 26 Nov. 1913. Ehrlich, Frankfort-on-Main. Publications : Field ft. 1832 in : GOE, Rt. Rev. Flowers, D.D. ; ; numerous publications following journals Cen- s. of F. F. Goe, Louth, Lincoln ; m. Emma The Lancet, Beitrage znr Chirnrgie, (d. 1901), d. of William Hurst, 18(51. Educ. : tralblatt fiir Chirurgie, Fortschrittc der Medi- Hertford Coll. Oxford. Rector of St. zin, Fortschritte der Chirurgie, Beitrage der 280 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GOLDSTEIN

1'atliologie, etc., from 1887 onwards on the (horse killed); was A.A.G. 6th Division;

: ; ex- following subjects Malignant growths A.A.G. Transport ; Commandant Orange ternal and internal secretions in the of Herbert Assist. light River, and Hay Districts ; vital new methods for staining ; operative Inspector-General L. of C. ; organised Baron surgery of the breast and oesophagus, and de Hirsch's Colonies in the Argentine Re- stricture of the urethra of the is ; application public, 1892-93 ; President of the Macca- X-rays for the diagnosis of cancer. Recrea- bean Society and Commandant Jewish Lads' : of an art con- tions pianist ; something Brigade. Recreations : riding, golfing, hunt- noisseur ardent reader of and : ; history ing, acting, etc. Clubs United Service, poetry. Address : 41 Karlstrasse, Freiburg, Maccabeans, Ranelagh. Baden. [Died 12 Aug. 1913. [Died 27 March 1904.

b. Sir Frederic John, K.C.S.I. ; cr. GOLDMARK, Karl ; Keszthely-am-Plattten- GOLDSMID, 1871 C.B. 1866 see, Hungary, 18 May 1832. Educ. : Music ; ; Major-General (retired) Indian Staff b. 1818 o. s. of School of the Oedenburger Verein ; Vienna Corps ; Milan, ; late Lionel Conservator} um under Jansa. Works : Sak- P. Goldsmid ; m. 1849, Mary

d. of late Lt.-Gen. G. M. Steuart ; untala and Penthesilea overtures ; Landliche (d. 1900), two . four d. Educ. : schools in Hochzeit Symphony ; Die Konigin von private Paris Coll. ; King's College School ; King's Saba, 1875 ; Merlin, 1886 ; Cricket on the London Served in China War, Hearth, 1900 ; Goetz von Berlichingen. Ad- (Fellow). 1840-41 with Turkish in Eastern dress : Neubaug 49, Wien, Austria. ; troops 1855-56 on missions and [Died 1 Jan. 1915. Crimea, ; special 1st cr. political under Govern- GOLDNEY, Sir Gabriel, Bt. ; 1880 ; employment Bombay

of late 1862-64 ; Chief Director of Govern- J.P., L>.L. ; b. 1813 ; e. s. H. Goldney, ment,

o. d. of ment Indo-European Telegraph, 1865-70 ; , Wilts ; m. 1839, Mary, for of It. 11. Alexander, , Wilts (d. 1898). Boundary Commissioner settlement M.P. Chippenham, 1865-85. Owned about Perso-Beluch frontier, and Arbitrator in of 2800 acres. Heir : s. Gabriel Prior, b. 1843. Perso-Afghan question Sistan, 1870-72 ; of sent Address : Beechfield, Corsham, Bradenstoke member International Commission Clubs : out to French island of Reunion on emigra- Abbey, Wilts ; 6 Eaton Place, S.W. tion of Indian 1877 British Con- Carlton, Conservative. [Died 8 May 1900. coolies, ; troller of Daira 1880-83 re- Colonel Thomas Holbrow, C.B. Sanieh, Egypt, ; GOLDNEY, ceived thanks of Commander-in-Chief Ex- 1898 Indian retired b. 10 Oct. ; Army ; ; Force and of War Office for e. s. peditionary 1847 ; of Col. Philip Goldney, Bengal services during Egyptian Campaign. Pub- Army, and Mary, d. of Col. Holbrow, Bengal lications : and 1 vol. of Telegraph Travel, 8vo, ; m. Jessie Alice 1895), d. Army 1st, (d. 1874 James a 2 vols. e. of ; Outram, biography, J. Donald ; 2nd F. Marian M., d. Rev. 8vo, 1880 ; contributions to Encyclopaedia J. P. Lang, Scotland. Educ. : various places Britannica and many journals and period- Ensign 96th, and 1st Batt. llth Foot; icals. Recreations : Oriental politics and Indian Army, 38th Bengal Infantry, 25th literature the Drama. Address : 29 32nd and ; Punjab Infantry, Punjab Pioneers, Phoenix Brook W. Sikhs Staff war ser- Lodge Mansions, Green, 35th ; Bengal Army ; [Died 12 Jan. 1908. vices, Sikkim expedition, 1888 (despatches,

John Mills, I.S.O. 1902 ; Secre- medal and clasp) ; expedition to Dongola, GOLDSMITH, and Accountant, Dublin Metropolitan 1896 (medal and Khedive's medal) ; opera- tary s. of E. of Police ; b. 1845 ; Joseph Goldsmith, tions on the N.W. Frontier India, 1897 ; Co. Roscommon TO. attack of 2 Aug. and relief of Chakdara Ballyoughter, Elphin, ; : 1868 ; widower. Educ. Rev. Dr. Fleury's (despatches) ; expedition into Mahmund of Collegiate School, Lower Leeson Street, country ; night attack 14 Sep. 1897 ; with Irish Consta- Utman Kheyl Column (despatches. C.B., and Dublin. Appointed to Royal Chief medal with two clasps.) [Died 19 Feb. 1915. bulary Department, 1867; Secretary's 1883 ; Dublin Police, 1885. GOLDS CHMIDT, Otto ; b. Hamburg, 21 Aug. Department, - Recreations : open sailing boat racing. 1829 ; TO. 1852, Mdlle. Jenny Lind (d. 1887). Dublin Clubs. Educ. : Leipsic Conservatorium under Men- Waterwag and Bay Sailing delssohn and Hauptmann. Accompanied Address : 1 Connaught Place, Kingstown, Mdlle. Jenny Lind on her tour in America, Co. Dublin. [Died 11 June 1912. 1851 took residence in 1858 Sir William ; up England, ; GOLDSMITH, Captain Burgess, Prof. of 1863 Vice- F.R.G.S. Ad- Eoyal Academy Music, ; Kt., cr. 1897 ; F.R.A.S., ; first Musical of Harbour Principal, 1866 ; Director miralty Commissioner on the Cowes

Bach 1876 ; 1885 5th s. of Com- Choir, resigned, ; hon. Board*; b. 14 Sept. 1837; 11. TO. A.M. and V.P. li.C.O. ; member, Swedish mander Charles Goldsmith, R.N. ; 1865,

K.A.M. ; Knight, of R. Swedish Wasa, and Frances Matilda (d. 1911), d. of Colonel of medal Litteris and Artibus. R.E. recipient gold Hugh Calveley Cotton, ; Sergeant-at- Publications : with Sterndale 1895-1901 to edited, Bennett, Arms to Queen Victoria, ; King

The Chorale Book for England ; oratorio Edward VII., 1901-1C ; and to King George : Ruth, 1867, etc. Address 1 Moreton Gar- V. from 1910 ; Capt. of H.M.'s yacht " S.W. Club : Athenaeum. 1883-97 ; knighted on quarter- dens, Alberta,"" [Died 24 Feb. 1907. deck of Alberta," 31 Aug. 1897, on retire-

GOLDSMID, Colonel Albert Edward William- entered 1852 ; ment ; Royal Navy, Captain son General Staff of b. 1857-58 ; on the Army ; (retired), 1897 ; China, ; Jubilee, 6 Oct. e. s. of late 1897 Corona- Poona, 1846 ; Henry 1887 ; bar, ; Edward Goldsmid, H.E.I.C.S., formerly Chief tion, 1902 and 1911, medals. Address :

Secretary to Government, Bombay ; m. Ida Cromer House, . Stewnrt, e. d. of F. Hendriks, and

Passed Staff College. Entered army, 1866 ; de Goldstein d'Oldenaller, Ancien diplomate, E. held following appointments : Adj. 104th Grand Officier de la Couronne et de de Mdlle. 1863. Bengal Fusiliers ; Brigade Maj. Belfast ; Hildebrandt ; e"pousa Boreel, D.A.Q.M.G. and D.A.A.G. Army Head- Educ. : Neuchatel, Bonn et Utrecht. Doc- d'Etat aux quarters ; commanded 41st Regimental Dis- teur en droit en 1854. Commis 1855-58 Secretaire trict ; A.A.G. Thames District ; D.A.G. Affaires Etrangeres, ; 1858-61 Membre Aldershot ; served in South African War, Particulier du Ministre, ; 1899-19014 present at battle of Paardeberg de la Seconde Chambre des Etats-Ge'ne'raux. 281 GOLDSWORTHY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

1864-71 de la ; Membre Premiere, 1872-74 ; 1877 ; The Time of Roses, 1877 ; Moving Ministre des Colonies, 1874-76 ; puis de to Fresh Pastures, 1880; The Road to

1879-82 ; Membre du Conseil de tutelle de 1881 Return from Mecca, ; The Mecca, la Reine S.M. Wilhelmina, 1889-98 ; Envoye" 1881 ; Memphis, 1883 ; The Arrival at the des Pays-Bas a Londres de Janv. 1894 a Well 1883; Crossing the Desert, 1883; A Janv. 1900. : Publications plusieurs broch- New Light in the Harem, 1884 ; The Flight ures et articles de revues, surtout sur des into Egypt, 1884; Finding of , 1884; sujets de politique colouiale. Recreations : The Holy Child, 1885; Gordon's Last la chasse tir. : de Address 118 Eaton Square, Messenger, 1885 ; Misery, 1887 ; Leading

London ; Chateau Oldenaller pres Nykerk, the Flock, 1889 ; The Thames from Windsor : : Pays-Bas. Clubs St. James's, Bachelors', Castle, 1890 ; etc. Address 62 Avenue

Turf, Athenaeum, Travellers' a Londres ; Road, Regent's Park, N.W. Place Royale et Grand Club a la Haye. [Died 28 July 1904. [Died 9 Sept. 1901. GOODAY, John Francis Sykes, Knight of the orders of the GOLDSWORTHY, Walter Tuckfleld, C.B. 1907 ; Dannebrog, Denmark ; Michael, b. Maj.-Gen. retired ; 1837 ; *. of late T. Bavaria ; Ernestin, Saxe Coburg ; Com-

Goldsworthy, Calcutta ; m. Mary, d. of H. mander of the order of Leopold, Belgium ; Staff Cox, 1879. Served in Indian Mutiny and ex-Lieut.-Col. Railway Volunteer Corps ;

Abyssinian Expedition ; M.P. (C.) Hammer- General Manager London, Brighton, and : smith, 1885-1900. Address 22 Hertford South Coast Railway, 1898-99 ; General Eastern Street, W. ; Yaldham Manor, Sevenoaks. Manager Great Railway, 1899-1910 ; : of these Clubs United Service, Carlton. then Director two Companies ; un- [Died 13 Oct. 1911. married. Address : 2 Raymond Buildings, Sir Clubs : GOLLAN, Alexander, K.C.M.G. ; cr. 1898 ; Gray's Inn, W.C. Junior Carlton, 16 Vice-Consul, Pernambuco, 1856 ; Consul, St. Stephen's. [Died Jan. 1915. Coquimbo, 1866; Grey Town, 1874; GOODENOUGH, Lieut.-Gen. Sir William How- llio cr. 1897 Nicaragua, 1876 ; Grande do Sul, 1877 ; ley, K.C.B. ; ; ; the Africa b. Pernambuco, 1883 ; Philippine Islands, 1885 ; commanding troops South ; : Consul- General for Cuba, 1892-98 ; retired 5 Apr. 1833 ; m. Countess Kinsky. Educ.

on a pension, 1898. Address : 20 Marl- Westminster. 2nd Lieut. R.A. 19 Dec. 1849 ; 19 1891 Staff borough Hill, St. John's Wood, N.W. Lieut.-Gen. R.A. May ; passed in 1864 held [Died 5 May 1902. College ; many very high Sir Alfred com- GOOCH, Sherlock, 9th Bt. ; cr. 1746 ; appointments, including Brig.-Gen. b. D.L. C.C. ; 1851 ; S. b. 1881 ; m. Alice, manding Royal Artillery, Expeditionary of d. of E. Wililams, Honeycombe, Calstock, Force, Egypt, 1882 ; Inspector-Gen,

Cornwall, 1880 (d. 1895). Owned about 7200 Artillery, 1886-89 ; commanded North- : Districts in acres. Heir s. Thomas, b. 1881. Address : Western and Thames ; served Benacre Suffolk 42 Indian 1857-58 wounded Hall, Wangford, ; Jermyn Mutiny, ; severely Street, S.W. Clubs : Junior Carlton, Well- at Birwa (medal and clasp, despatches) ; ington. [Died 24 Feb. 1899. Egyptian Expedition, 1882 (medal and clasp, Sir bronze star, 2nd class of Medjidie and C.B.). GOOCH, Henry Daniel, 2nd Bt. ; cr. 1866 ; b. Publication : joint-author with Lieut.-Col. 1841 ; S. father 1889 ; m. Mary, d. of C. of The Book for J. 11. Croskey, Philadelphia, U.S.A., 1865. J. Dalton, R.A., Army the British Address : Heir : s. Daniel, b. 1869. Address : Clewer Empire. Capetown, Cape Colony. Clubs : Army and Navy, Park, Windsor ; Balcombe House, Balcombe, 24 Oct. 1898. Sussex. [Died 24 June 1897. United Service. [Died Lieut.-Gen. Charles GOODALL, Edward A., R.W.S. 1858; b. 8 GOODFELLOW, Augustus, b. 27 Nov. 1836. Entered June 1819 e. s. of V.C. ; Royal ; E. Goodall, engraver ; 1855 Lieut.-Gen. 1892 m. 1858 two s. five d. : Bombay Engineers, ; ; ; Educ. Univ. 1896 served School, London. At 17 gained the large unemployed supernumerary, ; Indian 1857-58 medal with silver medal at the Society of Arts for a Mutiny, (V.C., Okamuhdel Field water-colour drawing. Appointed artist to claSp) ; Kattywar Force, 1859 the British Guiana Boundary Expedition ; Abyssinian Expedition (despatches, of J.P. for Kent. Sir brevet Major, medal) ; under llobert Schomburgk, 1841 ; was in Address : Avon View, Warwick Road, Leam- Southern America three years ; artist Club : United Service. correspondent during the Crimean War for ington. the [Died 1 Sept. 1915. Illustrated London News, 1854-55 ; Gen. W. W., C.B. 18(58 ; R.E. ; travelled in France, Italy, Spain, Egypt, GOODFELLOW, Colonel Commandant ; b. Tangiers, Turkey, and Greece for professional Royal Engineers 2 June e. s. of Gen. W. B. Good- purposes. Address : 57 Fitzroy Road, 1833; R.E. m. d. of Gen. Primrose Hill, N.W. [Died 16 Apr. 1908. fellow, ; Claudine, Fuller, R.A. (d. 1875). Educ. : Addiscombe. GOODALL, Frederick, R.A. ; artist ; b. 17 Persian Expeditionary Force, 1856-57 ; Sept. 1822 ; s. of late Edward Goodall, Battle of Khooshab ; of Forts engraver. Exhibited first picture at R.A. capture as Chief Mohnonra ; Abyssinian Expedition 1839, Card Players ; travelled much in of Chief Engineer Officer ; taking Magdala ; Normandy, Brittany, Ireland, and Egypt ; Engineer and Secretary to Government of elected A.R.A. 1853 ; ll.A. 1863. Leading 1885-87. Decorated for : Bombay, Abyssinia. Pictures Card Players, 1839 ; The Return Club : United Service. [Died 18 Sept. 1901. from Christening, about 1840 ; The Tired

M.A. ; Canon of Mel- Soldier, 1844 ; The Village Holiday, 1847 ; GOODMAN, George,

the bourne from 1867 ; Rural Dean of Geelong ; Hunt Slipper, 1851 ; Raising the May- Incumbent of Christ from pole, 1851 ; An Episode of the Happier Church, Geelong, s. of of 1906 b. 17 1821 ; Days Charles I., 1855 ; The Swing, 1855 ; ; Peterborough, May Goodman and d. of John Cranmer at the Traitor's Gate, 1856 ; Felice Thomas Mary, d. of Ballarin reciting Tasso, 1859 : The Song of Dent ; m. 1853, Margaret Elizabeth, Mortlock of Stamford two d. Educ. : the Nubian Slave 1864 ; The Messenger Henry ;

Northants ; Hazelwood School, from Sinai at the Wells of Moses, 1864 ; King's Cliffe, near Christ Coll. Rising of the Nile, 1865 ; Hagar and Ishmael, Edgbaston, Birmingham ;

1866 Margaret's Scholar ; 28th ; Mater Purisima, 1868 ; Mater Dolor- Cambridge. Lady

and Prizeman ; commercial pur- osa, 1860 ; Jochebed, 1868 ; The Head of Wrangler

suits in 1837-40 ; Examining the House of Prayer, 1868 ; An Arab Birmir.gb.am, to Charles first Bishop Improvisatore, 1872 ; Subsiding of the Nile, Chaplain Perry, D.D., of Melbourne to James D.D. ; 1873 ; Rachel and her Flock, 1875 ; Agri- ; Moorhouse, F. D.D. and to H. Lowther Clarke, culture in the Valley of the Nile, 1875 ; A F. Goe, ; Fruit Woman at 1875 D.D. four bishops in 52 years Cairo, ; Glencoe, success^n, 282 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GORDON

iii all. Publications : and Practice Col. Principles GORDON, George Grant, C.I.E. 1911 ; of Public The Church in Reading, I860; C.V.O. 1897 ; C.B. 1891 ; J.P. Berks and Victoria the of Charles Co. of London b. 29 during Episcopate ; London, Jan. 1836 ; Perry, D.D., 1890. Recreations : rowing e. s. of late Lord Francis Gordon, formerly when an undergraduate at Cambridge. Ad- 1st Life Guards, y. s. of 9th Marquis of dress : Victoria. Ryrie Street, Geelong, Huntly ; m. 1863, Constance Augusta Len- 24 June 1908. [Died nox, o. d. of Lawrence Peel ; two s. one d. David : GOODSALL, Henry, L.R.C.P., F.R.C.S. ; Educ. Royal Mil. Coll. Sandhurst. Ap- Senior Surgeon, Metropolitan Hospital ; Sur- pointed to Scots Guards (then Scots Fusilier St. Saviour's late Senior geon, Hospital ; Guards), 1852 ; served throughout the whole St. Mark's Publication : of Surgeon, Hospital. the Crimean campaign ; present at the Diseases of the Anus and Rectum (with battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inker- W. Ernest Address : 17 Devonshire Miles). man, and siege of Sebastopol ; A.D.C. to Place, W. [Died 14 Sept. 1906. Gen. Sir James Simpson, commanding the Forces in the for a short time GOODWYN, Lt.-Col. Norton James, D.S.O. Crimea, ; Crimean medal with four Turkish 1900 ; Inspector of Gymnasia in India from clasps, War order of and 5th the ; 1904 ; b. 7 Oct. 1861 ; 2nd s. of late Gen. medal, Medjidie J. E. Goodwyn, C.B. Joined Devonshire was Equerry and Comptroller many years to

T.R.H. Prince and Princess Christian ; then Regt. 1882 ; Captain, 1891 ; Brevet Lt.-Col. Extra Equerry ; Jubilee medal with clasp, 1902 ; served Expedition, 1891-92 C.B. and C.V.O. ; commanded Scottish (medal with clasp) ; West Africa, 1898-99, Royal Reserve 1900 in Hut Tax Rebellion and Sierra Leone Regt., (afterwards disbanded) ; late 3rd operations (despatches, medal with clasp, commanding Batt. Royal Scots (Lothian Regt.). now Hon. Col. 3rd Batt. D.S.O.) ; South Africa, 1899-1902 (severely wounded Battle of Colenso Royal Scats, etc. Address : Inkerman, f despatches thrice, medal with four clasps, King's medal two Shelley Road, Worthing. Club : National. 24 clasps). Address : Central Gymnasium, [Died Jan. 1912. Lucknow. Club : United Service. GORDON, . H. M., Editor of Gardener's [Died 6 May 1906. Magazine and of Gardening Year Book from

GORDON, Alexander Morison, J.P., D.L. ; Con- 1890 ; some years previously assistant editor of b. s. of late of b. vener Aberdeenshire ; 1846 ; both publications ; Buscot, Berks, Alexander Gordon and first wife, Sarah, e. d. One of the first sixty botanists and horticul- of turists Alexander Forbes ; m. 1870, Margaret awarded the Victoria Medal of Honour

Elizabeth, e. d. of late Lt.-Col. J. H. G. in Horticulture, 1897 ; Member of Scientific Crawford, Bombay Engineers. Educ. : and Floral Committees of Royal Horticul- : Exeter College, Oxford. Address Newton tural Society ; a founder of British Gar- : by Insch, N.B. Clubs Junior Carlton ; deners' Association, Royal Gardeners' Orphan

Conservative, Edinburgh; Royal Northern, Fund, and National Sweet Pea Society ; Aberdeen. [Died 18 March 1913. Vice-President of National Dahlia, Rose and Sweet Pea Societies initiated in 1888 the GORDON, Surg.-General Sir Charles Alexander, ; for fruit K.C.B. cr. 1897 M.D. St. A. b. 1821 movement extending and improving ; ; ; ; culture in the United and TO., Annie, d. of John Mackintosh, Torrich, Kingdom, organised " in that a Fruit Conference at the N.B., 1850. Assistant Surgeon The Buffs," year Crystal Palace, the first conference of its kind held 1841 ; with 16th Lancers in Gwalior Cam- in Publications : A Book of Shrubs London. ; paign ; Battle of Maharajpore (bronze star) ; Wasted Orchards of England. Recreation : Surgeon, 1846 ; West Coast Africa Expedi- photography. Address : Endsleigh, Priory tion against Apollonia, 1847-48 ; 57th Regt. Park, Kew. Club : Horticultural. 1848 ; 10th Foot, 1851 ; with which Indian [Died 18 June 1914. Mutiny Campaign, 1857-58 ; siege and cap- GORDON, Lord Granville Armyne ; b. 14 June ture of Lucknow ; C.B. medal and clasp for llth 1856 ; 6th s. of 10th and heir-pres. to Lxxcknow, 1859 ; Deputy Surgeon- General, of m. Charlotte D'Olier 1860; Expedition to China; Principal Marquess Huntly ; of 1878. Publica- Medical Officer British Forces, Calcutta and (d. 1900), d. Henry Roe, tions : The Race of To-Day, 1897 ; Warned Benares Commands, 1862-67 ; in 1870-71 1898 1899. Club : Turf. /sent by the War Office as Medical Cpmmis- Off, ; Nootka, [Died 16 June 1907. sioner to the French Army ; was with the H.M. 10th Hussars besieged in Paris throughout the siege and GORDON, Harry Panmure, (retired) ; senior partner Panmure Gordon, bombardment ; Principal Medical Officer b. 1837 Hill, & Co., Stock Exchange ; ; South-Eastem District, 1871-73 ; Surgeon- o. s. of Harry George Gordon, Killiechassie, General, 1874, and at Aldershot ; Principal d. of Thomas Perthshire, N.B. ; m. Carrie, Medical Officer Madras Presidency, 1874-79 ; Hall of and South Honorary Physician to Her Majesty the Beverley Beverley, York, Australia. Educ. : Harrow ; Oxford ; Univ. Queen, 1876 ; Principal Medical Officer of Bonn. Related to Fox Maule, late Lord Southern District, 1880; reward for Dis- Minister of Crimea. Re- tinguished Military Services, and placed on Panmure, War, ceived Commission in H.M. 10th Hussars ; retired pay. Publications : China from a served 4 years ; went to China, entering Medical Point of View ; Army Hygiene ; and their Works mercantile firm, Lindsay & Co. of Shanghai, Army Surgeons ; Experi- Com- ences of an and Hong Kong, etc., 5 years' residence. Army Surgeon ; Hygiene Volun- of the Franco-Prussian War The manded Shanghai Mounted Rangers Surgery ; re- teer Force during Taeping rebellion ; French and British Soldier ; Soldier's Hand- turned to England and took up the London book of Sanitation ; Life on the Gold Coast ; Stock Exchange as a profession, was a Our Trip to Burmah ; The Island of Madeira ; member some thirty years. Recreations : Medical Reports ; Chinese Customs (Epi- salmon fishing, breeding collies (President tome) ; Recollections of Thirty-Nine [Years Scotch Kennel breeding shooting in the Army, 1898, and several others. Club), and management country Address : 25 Westbourne Square, W. ponies, gardens Address : Loudwater House, Rick- [Died 30 Sept. 1899. estate. 12 Charles Street, Berke- cr. mansworth, Herts ; GORDON, Sir Charles Edward, 7th Bt. ; Clubs : and Navy, s. of late John ley Square, W. Army 1706 ; b. 14 Apr. 1835 ; Ranelagh, etc. [Died 2 Sept. 1902. Gordon, barrister, Calcutta ; S. cousin, 1906 ; cr. s. d. Sir llth Bt. ; 1631; m. Isabella C. Campbell ; one two GORDON, Home Seton, Was in Australian Customs. Heir : *. wrote articles occasionally for the papers ; d. of Address : Sydney. N.S.W. o c of 10th Bt. and Ellen Harriet, y. b. 21 March [Died 3 Dec. 1910. Bartholomew Barnewall ; Dover, 283 GORDON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

S. father, 1876; m. o. c. of 1876 1845; Mabel, ; Major, 1896, retired, 1897 ; con- David Scott, 1870. Educ. : tested Montagu M.P., Stepney, 1898 ; M.P. (C.) Stepney R.M.C. Sandhurst. Formerly in 44th East Div. Tower Hamlets, 1900-7. Publication: Essex Regiment ; afterwards Capt. Royal The Alien Immigrant, 1903. Address : 4 Militia travelled Chelsea Glamorgan Light Infantry ; Embankment, S.W. ; 33 Stepney much in Europe, India, America, and Africa. Green, E. Clubs : Carlton, Boodle's, Naval Recreations : yachting, studying science. and Military, Orleans. [Died 31 Oct. 1913. Heir : s. Home Seton Charles Montagu. GORDON, Admiral William Everard Alphonso, Address : 8 Glanville Place, Portman Square, C.B. 1869 ; J.P. Aberdeenshire ; b. 1817. W. [Died 11 Dec. 1906. Entered R.N. 1830 Admiral 1887 Hon. John Edward ; (retired), ; GORDON, ; M.P. (U.) served 1832 Jamaica, ; Alexandria, 1841 ; Brighton, 1911-14 ; b. 5 Feb. 1850 ; e. s. of New Zealand, 1847 ; Hong Kong, 1848 ; late Rt. Hon. Lord 'Gordon of Drumearn [a Kaffir war, 1852-53 ; Crimean war, 1854 life who was twice Lord for peer Advocate (Crimean and Turkish medals, M.P. M.P. Sebastopol Scotland; Thetford, 1867-68; clasp, Knight of Legion of Honour, 5th Glasgow and Aberdeen 1869- Universities, class Medjidie, C.B.). Address : 42 Carlisle 1876] ; m. Elizabeth d. of J. Snowdon Anna, Road, Eastbourne. Club : United Service. Henry, M.P. for S.-E. 1868-74 Lancashire, ; [Died 9 Aug. 1906. two s. three d. Educ. : and Uni- Academy Colonel Gordon versity of M.P. and GORDON-IVES, Maynard, C.B., Edinburgh. (C.) Elgin 1902 ; V.D., D.L., F.Z.S. ; Colonel ; Hon. Nairn shires, 1895-1906. Address : 44 Albert Col. 5th Vol. Batt. Rifle Princes 1 Brigade (18th Court, Gate, S.W. ; Queen's Gar- b. 18 1837 Midd.) ; May ; m. 1st, 1880, dens, Hove, Sussex. Clubs : Carlton, Junior d. of late John S. Pullin of Carlton. [Died 19 Feb. 1915. Amy Violet, s. Chigwell Hall, Essex ; two two d. ; 2nd, GORDON, Gen. Sir John James Hood, K.C.B., 1897, Millicent, o. c. of W. G. Villiers, s. of cr. 1898 cr. ; G.C.B., 1908 ; Indian Army ; Col. Villiers, Royal Horse Guards. Educ. : 29th at one time assistant Colonel, Punjabis ; Eton. Entered served for India at ; Military Secretary War Office, in the Crimea from the beginning of the and member of the Council of India ; b. 12 winter 1854, through the summer of 1855 ; Jan. 1832 m. Hon. Ella ; 1871, Gordon (d. believed to have been the youngest army d. of late Rt. Hon. Lord of 1903), Gordon officer who served in the army, being 17 Drumearn. Entered 1849 Gen. 1894 army ; ; to 18 old ill years years ; never a day ; served Indian 1857-58 Jowaki Mutiny, ; commanded 5th Vol. Batt. Rifle Brigade Afreedee expedition, 1877-78 ; Afghan war, twenty years ; and largely helped to organise Mahsood Wuzeeree 1878-80; expedition, the Volunteer Force in every branch every- 1881 ; Burmese expedition, 1886-87. Ad- where possible ; under the late Lord Rane- dress : 18 Magdala Crescent, Edinburgh. lagh, K.C.B., he helped to organise all the Club : United Service. 2 [Died Nov. 1908. large manoeuvres of volunteers, commanding Sir Robert GORDON, Glendonwyn, 9th Bt ; battalions or brigades at all the manoeuvres cr. 1625 : ; D.L. ; Premier Bt. of Nova Scotia ; for years. Decorations Crimea medal with b. 1824 S. b. : ; 1861. Heir none. Ad- Sebastopol clasp, Turkish medal, long ser- dress : Letterfourie, Banff, N.B. vice decoration, and C.B. Recreations : soldier's life [Died 24 March 1908. learning ; manoeuvres, fencing, Gen. Sir GORDON, Thomas Edward, K.C.I.E., and sword play ; trying to get put right the cr. 1893 cr. : ; K.C.B., 1900 ; C.B. 1881 ; wrong and corrupt in the country. Address C.S.I. 1874 b. 12 ; Jan. 1832 ; m. 1st, 1862, Gaston Grange and Bentworth Hall, Alton, Mary Helen (d. 1879), d. of Alexander Hants. Clubs : Guards', Army and Navy, Sawers ; 2nd, 1894, Charlotte, d. of Joseph London Fencing, Hurlingham. Davison. Educ. : Scottish Naval and Mili- [Died 16 Sept. 1907. Entered tary Academy. army, 1849 ; Capt. GORDON-LENNOX, Lord Bernard Charles ; 1859 1869 of ; Major, ; Lieut.-Col. 1875 ; Col. Major H.M. Grenadier Guards ; 3rd son

1877 ; 1886 ; Lieut.-Gen. 7th Duke of Richmond and K.G. Maj.-Gen. 1890 ; Gordon, ;

Gen. 1894 ; served in India N.W. Frontier m. 1907, Hon. Evelyn Loch, y. d. of 1st

1851 ; Indian Baron Loch of two s. Educ. : campaign, Mutiny, 1857-59 ; Drylaw ; 1879-80 Oriental Joined Afghan war, ; and Military Eton ; Sandhurst. Grenadier Guards, Sec. Teheran, 1889 ; Military Attache", 1891- 1908 ; served S. Africa, 1899-1900 ; 1st 1893. Received Jubilee and Coronation Chinese Regt., 1904-6 ; A.D.C. to G.O.C.- Medals. Publications : The Roof of the in-C. Northern Command, 1907-9 ; A. M.S.

World, 1876 ; Persia 1896 A to G.O.C.-in-C. Northern 1909-11 ; Revisited, ; Command, Varied Life, 1906. Address: 3 Prince of F.R.G.S. Recreations : shooting, fishing, Wales Terrace, W. Club : United Service. etc. Address : 2 Tedworth Square, S.W. [Died 23 March 1914. Clubs : Turf, Guards', Pratt's. Sir GORDON, William, 6th Bt. ; cr. 1706 [Died 18 Nov. 1914. D.L. Lieut.-Col. 17th ; Lancers, 1872 ; b. GORDON-STABLES, William, M.D., C.M., Oct. S. father of 20 1830 ; 1843 ; m. 1st, 1857 R.N., etc. ; novelist, journalist ; member Catherine 2nd d. Secre- (d. 1864), of John Page, Humanitarian League ; Wandering and of J. etc. widow P. Joyce of Caltra Park, tary to Sea Birds Protection Society, ;

Galway; 2nd, 1866, Mary, d. of Sir W. b. Banlfshire, N.B., 21 May 1840 ; married ; Maxwell, 6th Bt. Educ. : Cheltenham. four s. two d. Educ. : Aberdeen University. in Rode charge of the Light Brigade at Nine years in R.N. ; invalided on half-pay ; : Balaclava. Heir cousin Charles, b. 1835. two years in Merchant Service ; travelled Address : cruises Earlston, Kirkcudbright, N.B. twice to the Arctic Regions ; two Club : Army and Navy. America, all round and into Africa, the [Died 12 May 1906. Mediterranean, South Seas, India, etc. Pub- : author for 25 GORDON, Maj.-Gen. William, Indian Army; lications professional years ; b. 15 1831. Entered written books in with serial July army, 1849 ; Maj.- 150 all, novels,

Gen. 1890 ; list, 1889 served nature and science columns, etc. ; among unemployed ; " " China War, 1858-60 (medal with two clasps). them, The Cruise of the Snowbird ;

[Died 25 Feb. 1909. Leaves from the Log of a Gentleman Gipsy ; Sir William In the of GORDON, Major Eden Evans, Kt., from Pole to Pole ; Dashing Days cr. b. s. a Greenland 1905 ; 1857 ; of Maj.-Gen. C. S. Old ; Every Inch ; To of Millionaire's Grave Our Evans Gordon, Governor Netley Hospital and the Pole ; A ; 3 vols. (retired) ; m. 1892, Julia, Marchioness of Humble Friends and Fellow Mortals, ; Tweeddale (widow of 9th Marquis). Educ. : In the Land of the Lion and the Ostrich,

Cheltenham ; Sandhurst. Entered I.S.C. 1897; A Girl from the States; Courage, 284 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GORE-BROWNE

True Hearts ; The Pirates' Gold ; Frank 1900 ; served Boer War, 1881. Address of the of Alfred the Hardinge ; Story Days Derrymore, Co. Clare. Clubs : United Ser- Great ; Annie o' the Banks o' Dee The ; vice ; Kildare Street. Dublin. lloje o' Allandale The Cruise of the Land ; 9 Yacht Wanderer and books ; many boys' ; GORE, George, F.R.S., LL.D^; writer" on the Medicine and 9 vols. Popular Hygiene, ; Relation of Science to various subjects b ' For Honour not for Honours Tea : the ; The Friars, Bristol, 22 Jan. 1826. Educ Drink of Pleasure of and Health ; Travels self-trained. Scientific Investigator ; author by the Fireside ; Health Wheels of upon ; numerous scientific researches published Rota Vita? for Health ; Cycling ; People's by the Royal Society; Late Electro- A. B. C. Guide to Health, etc. Recreations : writer metallurgist ; on Electro-metallurgy caravan all curling, swimming, touring Lecturer on Chemical and Physical Science summer, music. Address : Twyford, Berks. at King Edward's School, Birmingham (re- [Died 10 1910. May tired) ; took great interest in the Relations Albert C.B. 1899 of Science to GORE, Surgeon-General H., ; Morality, etc. ; granted a Civil Medical Staff b. List Army (retired) ; Limerick, Pension, 1891. Publications : The Art 1 Dec. 1839 o. s. of late of Sciertific Ireland, ; William Discovery, 1878; The Art of M.R.I.A. Ringrose Gore, J.P., ; m. Rebecca, Electro-metallurgy, 5th ed. 1891; The y. d. of late Newport White. J.P., Kilimoy- Electrolytic Separation and Refining of lass House, Doon, Pallas Green, Co. Limerick. Metals, 1890; The Scientific Basis of Educ. : London, Paris, Dublin. Honours Morality; The New Scientific System of in Science and Medicine during academical Morality, and other works. Recreation : career. Joined Medical walking. Address : 20 Army Staff, 1860 ; Easy Row, Birming-

passed through A. M. School ; appointed Assistant- 16th Lancers Surgeon Queen's ; GO^John EUard, F.K.A^il.SYS'o?: on reduction of establishment volunteered responding Member of the Royal Astro- for service in Africa nomical of West ; present military Society Canada; Member of and naval frontier of Sierra Council, Irish operations Leone, Royal Academy, etc. ; amateur 1862-63 (mentioned in general orders for astronomer and writer on astronomical sub-

jects ; b. 1 conspicuous bravery) ; subsequently J.P., Athlone, Ireland, June 1845 ; Civil Medical and s. of late Ven. John Officer, Commissioner of Ribton Gore, M A , Court of Island of etc. Archdeacon of : Requests, Bulama, ; Achonry. Educ. privately ; specially recommended for promotion after Trin. Coll. Dublin (engineering degree with epidemic of yellow fever at Sierra Leone, honours). Was for nearly nine years in India as 1868 ; exchanged into 34th Cumberland Assistant Engineer in the Govern- Officer ment Public Works Regiment ; Sanitary on Q.M.G.'s Department (Sirhind while Staff, Ashantee War, 1873-74 (severely Canal, Punjab) ; in India he pub- lished a wounded) ; second for the Alexander Prize small volume entitled Southern Stellar and Gold Medal, 1872 ; M.O. various base Objects, giving the results of his own observations with hospitals, Egypt ; Officiating P.M.O. twice, achromatic telescopes of of three and four inches army occupation ; subsequently P.M.O. aperture ; discovered Mhow Central several variable and N.W. District, division, India ; stars, computed the P.M.O. Her Majesty's (Queen Victoria's) orbits of numerous binary stars. Publica- tions : and Stellar Forces ; retired, 1898. Decorated for Ash- Planetary Studies ; The antee and services as of the Heavens Star War, 1873-74, P.M.O. Scenery ; Groups ; Astronomical Her Majesty's Forces in India ; responsible Lessons ; The Visible Uni- for verse medical arrangements Chitral and North- ; Astronomical Glossary ; The Worlds of The Stellar West Frontier Campaigns, 1896-97 ; reward Space ; Heavens ; Studies in

for distinguished and meritorious services. Astronomy ; Translation of Flammarion's Publications : The Story of Our Services Popular Astronomy, and the sidereal por- tion of under the Crown, a Medical History of our Concise Astronomy ; Astronomical African West Campaigns, and other works. Essays ; Astronomical Curiosities ; and over Recreations : fishing, cycling. Address : 100 original papers in the proceedings of Dodington Lodge, Whitchurch, Shropshire. learned societies, and in astronomical journals Club : Army and Navy. during the last thirty years; also many [Died 11 March 1901. magazine articles. Recreation : reading GORE, Rev. Arthur, D.D., Canon Residentiary (scientific and general literature). Address : of 27 Chester Cathedral from 1893 ; b. Kil- Haddington Road, Dublin. s. of kenny, 1829 ; Henry Gore, J.P., and [Died 18 July 1910. Colonel St. Mary, d. of Nathaniel Alcock. M.D. ; m. GORE, John Corbet, C.B. 1901 ; of 5th Ellen Anne, d. H. W. Bushell, Liverpool ; commanding Dragoon Guards (retired) ; s. six d. : three Educ. Coll. ; Brigade Commander, 2nd South Midland Classical Mounted b. Trin. Coll., Dublin. Scholar, 1850 ; Brigade, from 1908 ; 10 Dec. 3rd Senior Moderator in Mathematics and 1859; m. 1892, Isabella Charlotte, d. of late P. G. : Physics and Gold Medallist, 1852 ; Erasmus Van der Byl. Educ. Elizabeth

Smith's Exhibitioner, Div. Test., 1st class, College, Guernsey ; Winchester. Gazetted to 5th 22 B.A., 1853 ; M.A., 1858 ; B.D. and D.D. Dragoon Guards, Jan. 1879; served with in (stipendiis condonatis), 1890 ; Deacon, 1855 ; Heavy Camel Regt. Soudan in 1884 in Priest, 1856 ; Clerical Superintendent (Liver- (medal and star) ; to India 1893 with as pool) of C. of E. S. Readers Society, 1858 ; 5th Dragoon Guards ; served Military to Sir Russell Sir Vicar of St. Luke's, Liverpool, 1861 ; Hon. Secretary both Baker and in Canon of Chester, 1867 ; Vicar of Bowdon, George Luck Bengal, 1897-99; com- at battle of Elands Cheshire, 1873-1911 ; Chaplain to Bishop manded cavalry Laagte, of 21 Oct. of Jacobson, 1877-84 ; Proctor for Archd. 1899; siege Ladysmith (de- 4 Macclesfield, 1881-84 ; and again from 1893 ; spatches thrice, Queen's medal, clasps, 2 Publications : Archdeacon of Macclesfield, 1884-93 ; Select King's medal, clasps, C.B.). Letters to Tour to the Pindari Preacher T.C.D., 1890 and 1891 ; Examining Myself; A

to of Chester from 1889. Glacier ; The Green Horse in Ladysmith. ; Chaplain Bishop Publications : University Sermons, on occa- Recreations : shooting, golf. Address : 5 of Clubs : Naval and Mili- sion of the Tercentenary ; Church Eng- Hans Place, S.W. : 10 Nov. 1913. ! land, Past and Present. Address The tary, Cavalry. [Died Bars Commander Godfrey, D.S.O., ; Residence, Chester ; The Old House, GORE-BROWNE, Sir Gore- I 1913. b. 1863 s. of Col. T. Chester. [Died 25 Apr. R.N. ; ; y. Educ. : H.M.S. 'GORE, Lieut.-Gen. Edward Arthur ; b. 1 Aug. Browne C.B., L.C.M.Q. Joined R.N. Mid. 1839. Entered army, 1858 ; Lieut.-Gen. "Britannia." 1875; 285 OORB-BROWNE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 " Euryalus," 1882 ; Egyptian War, Egyp GORMANSTON, J4th Viscount (cr. J478), (medal and bronze star) ; Lieut. 1885 Lieu " ; Jenico William Joseph Preston, G.C.M.G., in of Philomel," W. Coast Africa ; Com D.L. Baron ; Loundres, 1478 ; Baron Gor- mander, 1895. Decorated for attack on chie manston (U.K.), 1868; Governor of Tas- Nana of Benin. Recreation : going int 1893-1900 b. mania, ; Gormanston Castle, society. Club : United Service. 1 s. June 1837 ; of 13th Viscount and Lucre- [Died Apr. 1900 tia, d. of late William Charles Jerningham ; GORE-BROWNE, Henry D.L . father George, V.C., 1876 ; m. 1st, 1861, Ismay Louisa J.P. ; Col. retired b. s. ; Ireland, 1830 ; o Ursula (d. 1875), 3rd d. of 1st Baron' Bellow Arthur Browne, Roscommon ; Newtowii, ; m 2nd, Georgina, d. of Peter Connellan, Cool- Anne, d. of late Charles Seely, M.P., am more, County Kilkenny, 1878. Lieutenant sister of present Bart. ; one s. one d. Educ. 60th Rifles, 1857 ; served through the Indian Trinity Coll. Dublin. Gazetted to 32nc 1857-59 Mutiny, ; Chamberlain to Viceroy Light 1855 one of Lucknow Infantry, ; of Ireland, the Duke of Abercorn, K.G., garrison, June to November 1857 twice ; 1866-68 ; Commissioner of National Educa- wounded ; repeatedly mentioned in genera tion, Ireland, 1874-85; Governor of the orders ; promoted to a company for servic( Leeward 1885-87 of Isles, ; British Guiana, in the field ; medal and V.C., clasps. Ad 1887-93. Owned about 11,000 acres. Heir : dress: Shanklin. Club: Monteagle, Royal s. Hon. Jenico Edward Joseph Preston, b. Victoria 15 Yacht, Hyde. [Died Nov. 1912 1879. Address : Whitewood House, Co. Meath GORE-LANGTON, Hon. Henry Powell, J.P. ; Gormanston Castle, Balbriggan, Co. b. 2nd s. of late Meath. Clubs : 1854; William Henrj Army and Navy ; Sackville Powell Gore-Langton, M.P., and Lady Annj Street, Dublin. [Died 29 Oct. 1907. Eliza Mary, o. d. of 2nd Duke of Bucking GORST, Rt. Hon. Sir John Eldon, K.G. M.A., LL.D., ham, ; m. 1878, Marguerite 6tl K.C. b. Lucy, F.R.S., ; Preston, 1835 ; 2nd * of d. of late R. G. Major MacGregor, Benga E. C. Lowndes (formerly Gorst) and Eliza- four s. Artillery ; Educ. : Eton. Was beth, d. of John D. Nesham, Houuhton-le- Lieut. 72nd Regt. ; and retired as Colone Spring, Durham ; m. 1860, Mary, d. of Rev. the 3rd Batt. commanding Somerset Light Lorenzo Moore, Christ Church, N.Z. Educ. : Infantry. Address : Hatch Hatch Preston Park, Grammar School ; St. John's Coll. Beauchamp, Taunton. Club : Junior Carl- Camb. Fellow and Hon. Fellow, 1890 ; 3rd ton. [Died 13 Aug. 1913 1857 Barr. Wrangler, ; Inner Temple, 1865 ; GORELL OF Civil BRAMPTON, 1st Baron (cr Commissioner, Waikato, N.Z., 1861-63 ; Rt. Hon. Sir 1885-86 1909), John Gorell Barnes, Solicitor-General, ; Under- Secretary P.C. 1905 for 1886-91 ; Chairman, East Suffolk Quarter India, ; Financial Secretary to Sessions b. 16 for ; May 1848 ; s. of Henry Treasury, 1891-92; M.P. Cambridge for Barnes, shipowner, Liverpool ; m. Mary 1866-68, Chatham, 1875-92; Deputy 1 d. of Humpston, of T. Mitchell, of West Arthur- Chairman Committees, House of Com- i

1881 . 1888-91 ! ie, ; two one d. Educ. : Peter- mons, ; Lord Rector, Glasgow Uni- Camb. Vice-President of house, (Hon. Fellow). M.A. 1871 versity, 1893-94; Com- | LL.D. Barr. mittee of Council on 1898; 1876; Q.C. 1888 Education, 1895-1902 ; Inner British Bencher, Temple, 1896 ; Judge of the , Labour Conference, Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division Berlin, 1890; M.P. (C.) Cambridge Uni- of the Court of 1892-1906 contested High Justice, 1892-1905 ; versity, ; (L.) Preston, President 1905-8. Heir: s. Hon. Henry 1910. Publication: The Children of the b. Gorell, 21 Jan. 1882. Address : 14 Ken- Nation, 1907 ; New Zealand Revisited, 1908. Park Address : Castle Wilts sington Gardens, W. ; Stratford Hills, Combe, ; 84 Campden Stratford St. Mary, Suffolk. Clubs: Athen- Hill Court, W. Club : Royal Societies. seum, Reform, Ranelagh, Royal Automobile. [Died 12 July 1911. [Died 22 Apr. 1913. GORT, 4th Viscount (cr. 1816), Standish Sir Charles J.P. GORING, Graven, 10th Bt. ; b 24 Prendergast Vereker, ; Hon. Col. (Lim- Oct. 1841 s. Sir S. Div. ; Harry Dent Goring, 8th erick) Royal Artillery ; Baron Kil- Bt. m. d. of 1810 b. 6 ; Agnes, C. A. Stewart ; S. tarton, ; July 1819 ; s. of 3rd 1884. Entered Viscount and d. of 1st cousin, army, 1860 ; Colonel Maria, Viscount 1st Batt. Sussex Guillamore S. father 1865 Royal Regiment ; served ; ; m. Caroline, in the Abyssinian campaign, 1868. Heir : d. of 4th Viscount Gage (d. 1888). Educ. : cousin, Harry Yelverton Goring, b. 1840. Trin. Coll. Dublin (M.A.). Heir : Hon. [Died 16 March 1897. John G. P. Vereker, b. 1849. Address : 1 Sir Portman W. Club : GORING, Harry Yelverton, llth Bt. ; cr Square, Union. 1627 s. of late ; Forster Goring (4th *. of [Died 9 Jan. 1900. 7th Bart.) and Hon. Sydney Eloise Yelverton, GORT, 5th Viscount (cr. 1816), John Gage

e. d. of 3rd Viscount Avonmore b. Prendergrast Vereker ; Baron ; 1841 ; Kiltarton, S. cousin 1810 b. 1897 ; m. 1875, Sarah Anne (d ; 28 Jan. 1849 ; s. of 4th Viscount d. of late J. and d. of 4th S. 1904), Hickin Lichfield ; five Caroline, Viscount Gage ; s. two d. Educ. : father 1900 m. co- King's Coll. Toronto, ; 1885, Eleanor, d. and heiress of S. Canada ; Cuba House, King's County. Went R. Surtees of Hamsterley Hall, as a young man to New Zealand, where his Co. Durham. Formerly Capt. 4th Brigade father was S. Irish Div. R.A. at private secretary to Sir George ; was Acting Consul Governor Educ. : : . Grey, ; formerly Sergt. -Major, Cherbourg. Harrow. Heir Warrant Hon. Officer, 38th Regt. District ; retired Surtees Prendergast 1886 travelled Vereker. Address: 1 ; in New Zealand, Australia, Portman Aquare, W.; : East Cowes Isle of Canada, and India. Heir e. s. Forster Castle, Wight ; Ham- b. : Gurney, 1876 ; Lieut. Royal Sussex sterley Hall, Co. Durham. Clubs Carlton, Regiment. Address : Goringhurst, Tarn- Union. [Died 15 Aug. 1902. worth, Staffordshire. [Died 20 Aug. 1911 GOSCHEN, Charles Hermann, Director of Bank GORMAN, Arthur Pue ; b. Howard Co. of Md., England ; Lieut, for City of London ; 11 March 1839. Educ. : public schools Senior b. Partner Fruhling & Goschen ; Page in U.S. Senate, Collector 21 Jan. 1852-66; 1839 ; m. 1864, Helen Levick ; two Internal 5th 1866-69 s. Revenue, dist., Md., ; Heir: e. s. Charles Henry [m. 1913, Director Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Co., Amy Beatrice, y. d. of Sir W. C. Gull]. 1869 ; President from 1872 ; Member Md. Address : 117 Sloane Street, S.W. ; Ballards, House of Delegates, 1869-75 1873- (Speaker, Addington, Surrey. Clubs : Carlton ; Royal State 1875-81 U.S. 1875); Senator, ; Senator, Yacht Squadron, Cowes. [Died 22 March 1915. 1881-99 Democrat. Address : Md., ; Laurel, OSCHEN, 1st Viscount (cr. 1900), Rt. Hon. Maryland. \Died 4 June 1906. George Joachim Goschen of Hawkhurst, P.C., WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GOUGH

Chancellor M.A., LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S. ; Kaffir war, 1878 (despatches, brevet of 1903 b. 1831 e. s. of Oxford University, ; ; Major) ; Zulu M'ar, 1879 (despatches, brevet William Goschen and Henrietta Henry Lieut.-Col., medal with clasp) ; Boer war, d. of Ohraan ; m. 1857, Lucy (d. 1898), John 1881; Burmah, 1891-92 (medal with two : Oriel Coll. Oxford. Dalley. Educ. Rugby ; clasps) ; commanded Dublin District, 1897- Was formerly a member of the firm of 1901; reward for distinguished service, 1897; & was a Commissioner 1896 retired Col. Fruhling Goschen; Major-General, ; pay, 1901 ; for London and was of Lieutenancy ; ap- Dorsetshire Regiment, 1903; P.S.C. Ad- pointed an Ecclesiastical Commissioner, 1882; dress : Westgate House, Dedham, Essex. of of : was Vice-President the Board Trade ; Clubs United Service, Arts, Burlington Paymaster-General from Nov. 1865 to Jan. Fine Arts. [Died 17 March 1909. 1866 and Chancellor of the of ; Duchy GOTCH, Francis, D.Sc., M.A. Oxford; Hon. Lancaster from latter date till 1866 July ; St. LL.D. Andrews ; Hon. D.Sc. Liverpool ; President of Poor Law Board. 1868-70 ; F.R.S., M.R.C.S. ; Waynflete Prof. Physio- and First Lord of from 1871-74 Admiralty ; logy from 1895, and Fellow of Magdalen he was engaged on special mission to Con- College, Oxford ; Corresp. Member Soc. de stantinople from May 1880-81 ; accepted Biologic, Paris ; b. Bristol, 1853 ; s. of late office as Chancellor of in Lord Exchequer Rev. Dr. Gotch of Bristol, formerly one of 2nd Jan. . 887 Salisbury's administration, ; the Committee for the Revision of the First of 1895 became Lord Admiralty, June ; translation of the Old Testament ; m. 1887, he sat for London from 1863-80 and for ; Rosamund B., d. of J. C. Horsley, R.A. he was elected for Ripon 1880-85, when East Educ. : Amersham Hall School Univ. Coll. Edinburgh. Lord Rector of Aberdeen Uni- ; London ; Sharpey Physiological scholar and 1887 Lord Rector of versity ; Edinburgh teacher in Laboratory. B.A., B.Sc. London University 1890; M.P. (C.) St. George's, University ; scholar in Logic and Moral Hanover Square, 1887-1900; First Lord of Philosophy ; demonstrator in Physiological the Admiralty, 1895-1900. Publications: Laboratory, Oxford, 1883 ; Holt Professor The of the Theory Foreign Exchanges ; of Physiology, University College, Liverpool, Life and Times of Georg Joachim Goschen, 1891 ; delivered the Croonian Lecture on and Addresses on Econ- publisher ; Essays researches made with Professor V. Horsley omic 1905 and addresses Questions, ; many into the central nerve system by the method on social and educational subjects. Heir : of electrical changes in nerve fibres, 1891 ; s. Hon. J. G. Goschen. Recreations : litera- and published several papers on the physio- etc. Address : ture, travelling, gardening, logy of the nerve, electrical organs, retina Seacox Kent. Clubs : Heath, Hawkhurst, muscles, etc., in Phil. Trans. Royal Society, Athenaeum, Carlton. [Died 7 Feb. 1907. Journal of Physiology, etc. ; Member of GOSLING, Sir Audley Charles, K.C.M.G., cr. Departmental Committee of Board of Trade b. s. of for 1901 ; 20 Nov. 1836 ; y. Captain on Sight Tests Mercantile Marine, 1910- : Gosling, R.N., K.H. ; m. 1st, 1858, Ida 1912. Address The Lawn, Banbury Road, (d. 1900), d. of Count August Gyldenstolpe, Oxford. Club : Arts. [Died 17 July 1913. Chamberlain to of Sweden King ; 2nd, 1904, GOTT, Rt. Rev. John, Bishop of Truro from Augusta, Countess Posse (d. 1911), n6e de 1891 b. ; Christmas Day, 1830 ; y. s. of Hftgerflycht, widow of H.E. Count Arvid William Gott, Wyther Grange, Yorkshire, Posse, formerly Prime Minister of Sweden, and Margaret Ewart, Mosley Hill, Liverpool ; of the etc. three s. Knight Seraphim, ; m. Harriet, d. of Whitaker Maitland, Lough- two d. Served Welsh 1855- Royal Fusiliers, ton Hall, Essex, 1858; one s. three d. 1857 ; entered Diplomatic Service, 1859 ; Secre- : Educ. Winchester ; Brasenose, Oxford ; of 1881 tary Legation, Copenhagen, ; Madrid, Wells. Ordained assistant Curate of Great

1885 ; Secretary of Embassy, St. Petersburg, Yarmouth, 1857 ; Chaplain of the Wherry- 1888 ; Minister Resident to Central American men's Church. Yarmouth ; Perpetual Curate Republics, 1890-97 ; H.M.'s Minister to Chile, of Bramley, 1865 ; Vicar of Leeds ; Rural 1897-1902 ; Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Dean, 1873 ; Chaplain to the Bishop of Plenipotentiary, 1899 - 1902. Recreations : Ripon ; Dean of Worcester, 1885. Publica- Club : St. James's. yachting, fly-fishing. tions : The Parish Priest of the Town; [Died 7 Dec. 1913. Ideals of a Parish. Recreations : Italian IGOSSELIN, Sir Martin le Marchant Hadsley, cities and Swiss Alps. Address : Treny- cr. : K.C.M.G., 1898; C.B. ; K.C.V.O., cr. thon, Par Station, Cornwall. Club Athen-

1903 ; H.B.M.'s Minister at Lisbon from aeum. [Died 21 July 1906. Sir 1902 ; b. 1847 ; s. of M. H. Gosselin, Ware GOUGH, Charles John Stanley, G.C.B., cr. d. Priory, and of Admiral Sir John Marshall, 1895 ; V.C. ; Gen. (retired) ; Hon. Col.

K.C.H., C.B. ; m. Hon. Katherine Frances Tipperary Militia Artillery ; 2nd *. of George Gerard, 2nd d. of 1st Lord Gerard. Educ. : Gough of Rathronan, Clonmel, Tipperary; b. of Eton ; Christ Church, Oxford. Sec. Lega- 28 Jan. 1832 ; m. 1869, Harriette, d s. tion, Brussels, 1886-92 ; of Embassy at late J. W. Power, M.P. ; two Entered

Madrid, 1892-93 ; Berlin, 1893-96 ; Paris, Bengal Cavalry, 1848 ; Gen. 1894 ; served

1896-98. Assistant Under- Secretary Foreign Punjab campaign, 1848-49 ; Indian Mutiny, Office, 1898-1902. Decorated (K.C.M.G.) for 1857-58; Bhootan war, 1864-65; Afghan

services as British Commissioner Nige Con- war, 1878-79, 1879-80 ; Commandant Hyder-

ference, held at Paris, 1898. Address : abad Contingent, 1881 ; commanded division of 1886-90. Publication : British Legation, Lisbon ; Blakesware, Ware, Bengal Army, The Herts. Clubs : Travellers', St. James's. Sikhs, and the Sikh War, 1897. Address : [Died 26 Feb. 1905. Innislonagh, Clonmel. Club : United Ser- )SSET, Major-Gen. Sir Matthew William vice. [Died 6 Sept. 1912. Frederick C.B. 1875 Edward, K.C.B., cr. 1907 ; C.B. 1887 ; GOUGH, Admiral William, ; J.P. for and of Leicester F.R.G.S., F.H.S., M.R.A.S., M.R.N.S. ; b Liverpool County ; list b. 15 Feb. 1824 6 July 1839 ; 2nd s. of Major Arthur Gosset, Admiral on retired ; ; R.H.A., of Town Court, Orpington, Kent. last surv. s. of late Richard Astley, who the of J.P. and D.L. for Entered army, 1856 ; Instructor in Tactics, took name Gough, R.M.C., 1873-77; Brig.-Maj., Aldershot, Leicestershire, Kilworth House, Leicester- shire 2nd d. of late Dr. 1877-78 ; A.D.C. to G.O.C., S. Africa, 1878- ; m. Isabel, Davies, Colonial of New Zea- 1879 ; D.A.A.G. and Commandant, Durban, Physician Auckland, 1848 one d. Educ. : Brussels. En- 1881 ; commanding 1st Dorset Regt. 1887- land, ; I served on various 1890; A.A.G. Egypt, 1891; commanding 2nd tered Navy, 1838 ; stations, ' Class District Burmah and Bangalore, 1891- including North America, W. Indies, Cape of Good East and West Coast of 1896 ; served Indian Mutiny, 1857-59 (medal) ; Hope, 287 GOUGH WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Africa, S. America, Chili, Peru, Australia, Address : Blandford House, South Farn- : New Zealand, India, and Mediterranean ; borough. Club Army and Navy. served Kaffir in command of a war, 1846, " [Died 20 Feb. 1915. of from H.M.S. Presi- Rev. Edward party" bluejackets GOULBURN, Very Meyriok, D.I)., a and rocket tube of dent with field-piece ; D.C.L. ; Dean Norwich, 1866-89;' b. sen. lieut. of 90 1818 s. of was H.M.S. "London," ; Goulburn, M.P. ; m. of guns, at bombardment of Sebastopol ; sub- d. William R. Cartwright, M.P. Educ. : sequently served for nine months in the Scholar, Balliol Coll. Oxford. 1st Class Lit. trenches before in command of Hum. Fellow of Merton Coll. Sebastopol," " ; Oxford, 250 men from H.M.S. London was 1839-46 of ; ; Headmaster Rugby, 1850-53 ; wounded was to rank of minister of 1858-59 Preb. slightly ;" promoted " Quebec Chapel, ; for service of St. Commander distinguished ; Paul's, 1858-66 ; Vicar of St. John's, was promoted to the rank of Captain for Paddington, 1859-67. Publications : Thoughts six zeal in protection of revenues, after on Personal ; Farewell Counsels of

years' service in command of the Hastings a Pastor to his Flock ; The Pursuit of Holi- ness Division of Coast Guard ; captured an armed ; The Holy ; The slaver in on H.M.S. Collects of the The Seven Words " Mozambique" Channel, Day ; the : Cleopatra's galley ; South African war upon Cross, etc. Address 12 Calverley medal, Turkish war medal, Crimean war Park Gardens, Tunbridge Wells. Club : medal, Sardinian war medal, Chevalier de United University. [Died 3 May 1897. 5th class of the Turkish Legion d'honneur, GOULD, Charles, K.C. 1893. Called to Bar, order of the Medjidieh for war service. Has Inner Temple, 1870 ; went North-Eastern been five times for gazetted distinguished and Midland Circuits, m. 1st, 1862, Anne, services. Address : 100 Princes Road, e. d. of T. E. Hammerton, West Lodge, Liverpool. [Died 19 June 1908. Todmorden ; 2nd, 1872, Mary Ellen, e. d GOUGH, General Sir Hugh Henry, G.C.B., cr. of Rt. Rev. J. S. Utterton, D.D., 1st Bishop

i 1896 V.C. 1857 ; cr. 1881 ; of Guildford. Contested N E. ; K.C.B., keeper Suffragan (C). of the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London Derbyshire, 1885; J.P. Yorkshire (West b. Co. : from 1898 ; Indian Staff Corps ; 14 Nov. Riding) and Surrey. Address 1 Harcourt *. of Rathronan E.C. 1833 ; 3rd George Gough, Buildings, Temple, ; Guildford House,

House, Clonmel ; m. 1863, Annie Margaret, Farnham, Surrey. [Died 31 July 1909.1

d. of E. E. Hill. Educ. : private tutor. En- GOULD, Yen. Henry George ; Archdeacon of I

served i tered Bengal Army, 1853 ; through- Dunedin, New Zealand, from 1913; Vicar of relief and of St. Paul's out Indian Mutiny ; siege Delhi ; Canon Cathedral, DunedinJ b. and capture of Lucknow and many actions ; from 1908 ; Wolverhampton Stafford! served in 4 Jan. 1851 V.C. (medal with three clasps) ; shire, ; m. Margaret Lucy, 2ndl d. of Thomas Cane. Abyssinia (medal and C.B.) and during Christchurch ; one *J four one d. : Afghan campaign (medal and clasps) ; Educ. Maidstone Grammar School ;| several times wounded, and frequently men- Christ's Coll., Theological Dept., Christ- tioned in despatches. Publication: Old church, N.Z. Assistant Master at Maid : Memories, 1897. Recreations cricket, golf, stone Grammar School, 1868-70 ; and at : tennis. Address St. Thomas's Tower, Sydney College, Bath, 1870-72 ; ordained : Tower of London, E.G. Club United Deacon, 1874 ; Priest, 1877, by the Bishop of Service. [Died 12 May 1909. Christchurch, N.Z. ; Curate of Malvern

1874-76 ; Woodend, 1876-78 ; Leithfield am GOUGH, Colonel Hugh Sutlej, C.M.G. ; Col. Amberley, 1878-83 ; Hokitika, 1883-88 ; Lin and J.P. for County of Carnarvonshire ; b. coin, 1888-89 ; Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral 1848 ; e. s. of late General Sir John B. Beatrice Dunedin, 1895-97; Vicar of St. Luke's Gough, G.C.B. ; m. 1886, Sophia, 1890-1908 Archdeacon of d. of late Richard Hemming, of Bentley Oamaru, ; Oamaru 1897-1913. Recreation : N.Z Manor. Educ. : Royal Naval School, Gos- Vice-President, Chess Assoc. Address : Cathedral Vicarage port ; Emmanuel Coll. Cambridge. Served Dunedin. 'in R.N. 1862-65; entered 10th Royal [Died 27 Sept. 1914 GOULD, James Nutcombe, actor ; s. of Rev Hussars as Cornet, 1868 ; Capt. 1875 ; J. Nutcombe Gould, Rector of Stokein Major, 1881 ; Bt.-Lieut.-Col. 1884 ; Colonel, teignhead, Devon. Educ. : Uffculm, Devon 1888 ; A.D.C. to Commander-in-Chief, India, shire ; King's Coll. Lomdon. Career as far 1876-81 ; served in Afghan war, 1878-79 ; as the metropolis is concerned may be said Egyptian campaign, 1884 (despatches) ; to have in success Bechuanaland Expedition, 1884-85, where commenced 1887 with a he raised and commanded 3rd Mounted made in W. S. Gilbert's Brantingharne Hall From that time he was continually at work Rifles ; commanded 18th Hussars, 1889-93 ; at the St. an< Assist.-Adjt. for Cavalry at Headquarters, chiefly James's, Haymarket, Recreations : : Lyceum Theatres. shooting 1893-98. Decorated Afghan war ; Egyp- fishing, cycling, etc. Address : 9 Culforc tian war ; Bechuanaland Expedition. Re- S.W. Clubs : Garrick. creations : hunting, shooting, etc. Address : Gardens, Arthur's, 10 Oct. 1899 Caer Rhun, Tal-y-Cafn, North Wales. Clubs : [Died Sir Edward cr Naval and Military, Cavalry. GOURLEY, Temperley, Kt., 1895 D.L. b. 8 June 1828 [Died 29 Mar. 1900. ; ; Sunderland, John e. s. of late J. Young Gourley, shipowner^ GOUGH, Brig.-Gen. Edmond, V.C., C.M.G. ' b. Sunderland, and Mary Temperley. Educ. 1910 ; A.D.C. to the King ; 25 Oct. 1871 ; private Scotch school, Sunderland. Ten years y. s. of General Sir Charles Gough ; m. 1907, Sir Capt. N. Durham Militia, and Commandan Dorothea, d. of General Charles Keyes ; 20 years Sunderland Rifles, now Hon. Col. G.C.B. Entered Army Rifle Brigade, 1892 ; he commanded 1000 volunteers under arms< served in British Central Africa, 1896-97 Nile Battle of who visited Ghent at the convention of the, (medal) ; Campaign, Omdur- Belgian Tir ; thrice Mayor of Sunderland man, 1898 (medal and Khedive's medal) ; etc. ; M.P. (R.) Sunderland, 1868-1900 South African war, 1899-1902 ; Defence of when of Sunderland he was instru- Ladysmith and many engagements (medal Mayor mental in bringing about the meeting of the and clasps, King's medal) ; Somaliland, French and English Fleets at Cherbourg and 1902-3 ; commanded the force in action at Portsmouth in 1866. Recreations : travel- Daratoleh, 1903 (Bt. of Lieut.-Colonel, V.C. the force in Somali- ling, yachting. Address : Cleadon and Sun medal) ; commanded derland. Clubs : Union, National Liberal land, 1908-9 ; Inspector-General, King's etc. [Died 15 Apr. 1902 African Rifles (C.M.G.) ; General Staff Deaii o Officer, 1st Grade Staff College, 1909-13; GOVETT, Ven. D. S., M.A. Oxford ; Gibraltar from b. s. of Vioa Brigadier-General, General Staff, from 1913. 1905 ; 1827 ; 288 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GRACE of Staines, Laleham, and Ashford, Middlesex. buttons to medical science embraced many Educ. : Wadham College, Oxford. known to Deacon, subjects, chiefly the profession ; London Diocese Curacies 1851, Priest, 1853, ; his manual of the Diseases of the Nervous at Cotterell has Ashford, Staines, Frampton ; System been translated into German, at Chaplain Antibes, Nice, Marseilles; Italian, and Spanish ; a strenuous advocate Gibraltar from 1881; Archdeacon of Gibraltar. of the use of shorthand in professional work. Publications : Strong Drink and its Results Publications : Manual of Diseases of the .1!' 15th ed. ; Communion with God. Address : Nervous 2nd edit. System, 1893 ; Diagnosis Gibraltar. Club : Constitutional. of Diseases of the Brain, 1885 ; Epilepsy and [Died 30 Aug. 1912. other Chronic Convulsive Diseases, their

OVETT, Ven. Henry, Archdeacon of Taranaki Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment, 1881 ; ,1 Diagnosis of Diseases of from 1860 ; b. Staines, Middlesex, 1819 ; s. the Spinal Cord,

\ 1880 ; Manual and Atlas of of Vicar of Staines ; m. 1857. Educ. : Wor- Medical Ophthal- 3rd edit. 1892 cester College, Oxford (B.A. 1841) ; Sher- moscopy, ; the Dynamics of | and J borne School, Dorsetshire. Came to New Life, 1894, other works on Diseases of the Nervous the Zealand, 1843 ; ordained Deacon, 1845 ; System, Heart, etc. Ad- dress : 34 Ladbroke Priest, 1847 ; retired from Cure of New Square, W. \ Plymouth, 1898, after fifty years at New [Died 4 May 1915.

' Plymouth. Recreation : bowls. Address : COWING, Richard, journalist; b. Ipswich, 1831 Plymouth, N.Z. [Died 4 Oct. 1903. ; m. Frances Prentice, 1856 (d. 1894). j^New Was on Hon. Sir James K.C.M.G. newspaper staffs in Ipswich, Exeter, fOWAN, Robert, ; and Birmingham London ; editor of School cr. 1905 ; C.M.G. 1893 ; K.C., LL.D., J.P. ; Board 1873-94 editor of Canada b. 1815 *. of Chronicle, ; Gentle- Senator, ; Ireland, ; man's Magazine, 1873-77 ; Secretary of Cob- Henry Hatton Gowan and Elizabeth Burkitt ; den Club since 1877. Publications : Public m. Anne, d. of Rev. S. B. Ardagh, M.A., Men of 1853. Went to served as Ipswich and East Suffolk, 1875; Canada, 1832; Richard Cobden, 1885 ; A Pilgrimage to the volunteer, Rebellion, 1837 ; Lt. Militia Force, West ; Canada and the United 1897 1838 called to the States, ; ; U. Canada Bar, 1839 ; edited Richard Cobden and the Jubilee of appointed Judge Jan. 1843 ; on Commission- Free Trade, 1896. Recreations : walking, Rules for Division Courts, 1854 ; Tariff of chess, whist. Address : Short- fees for officers and practitioners in all the Linbank, lands, Kent. Clubs : White Friars (hon. Courts, 1857 ; one of the three Judges sec.), National London appointed to frame a new procedure in re Liberal, Urban, Press, Wigwam. 12 Jan. 1899. Probate Administration and Guardianship, [Died James E., R.B.A. 1879 b. 1850 m. 1858 ; engaged in revision and consolidation GRACE, ; ; *. of the whole Statute Law of United Canada 1874, Mary Haldane ; two two d. Educ. : and the Provinces of Upper and Lower privately. Began studying at Liverpool Inst. Canada 1859 Judicial at age of 16, and from there at South Ken- (afterwards enacted), ; Referee in determination of claims for erec- sington ; exhibited at R.B.A. from 1871, tion of Parliamentary Buildings at Ottawa, and at Royal Academy from 1876, also at the Grosvenor and New Galleries from their 1862 ; Chairman of Board of Judges, Ont.,

formation ; also at 1869 to 1889 ; assisted in drafting Crim. Paris, Munich, Chicago, Bills St. Louis, and Australia. Publications : Law Consolidation (enacted), 1869 ; on Commission to inquire into Constitution of etchings : Golden Leaves, Evening Gleams, " of Fir and others Courts with a view to fusion of law and Edge Wood, ; illustrations in Sunday at Home and Badminton equity," 1871 ; one of the three Judges on Maga- Royal Commission to investigate charges zines and Lord Granby's book on Trout Recreations : against certain Cabinet Ministers, 1873 on Fishing. fly-fishing ; writing commission for Consolidation of Statute Law humorous art songs and parodies. Address : of 47 Priory Road, Bedford Park, W. Ont. (enacted), 1877 ; retired from Bench, 1883, reappointed Chairman of Board of [Died 5 March 1908. Hon. C.M.G. 1890 Judges, position being tenable by a retired GRACE, Morgan Stanislaus, ; M.L.C New Zealand ; s. of James Grace, Judge, 1884 ; appointed by Crown a life of Queen's Co., Ireland ; m. e. d. of member the Senate, 1885 ; introduced a Agnes, new procedure on Bills of Divorce before Hon. T. Wharton of Wellington, N.Z. Educ. : Stoneyhurst. Joined A.M. Depart- Parliament, which was adopted ; President of the Divorce Tribunal in the Senate for ment, 1879 ; served New Zealand (medal, C.M.G.). Publication : Sketch of New Zea- seventeen years ; completing a unique re- of land War. Recreation : bowling. Address : cord over sixty years of Judicial work ; called Bar 1890 created C.M.G. 12 Hawkstone Street, Wellington, N.Z. "t9 Irish, ; in of his and valu- Club : Wellington. [Died 19 Apr. 1903. 1893, recognition long " able services in Sir the Dominion of Canada ; GRACE, Percy Raymond, 4th Bt. ; cr. for twenty-seven years head of the Board of 1795; J.P. and D.L. Co. Dublin; D.L. Public Instruction in his district ; Chairman Queen's County ; Director Hibernian Bank, 9f Barrie Collegiate Institute, 1871-92; Limited, Dublin, and Dublin, Wicklow, and founded the Canada Law Journal, 1855 ; on Wexford Rail. Co. ; Commissioner, National occasions of many was thanked by the Govern- Board Education, Dublin ; Commissioner, ment and public bodies for voluntary ser- Irish Lights Board and Charitable Board : vices. Address Ardraven, Barrie, Canada. of Bequests ; Governor, Royal Hibernian

[Died 18 March 1909. Military School ; Governor, Shell's Institute ; Sir b. d. OWERS, William Richard, Kt., cr. 1897 ; b. 1831 ; S. 1887 ; m. Margaret, of V. O'Brien 1874. Educ. : M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S. ; M.D. (Hon. Dub- O'Connor, Dublin, lin)i; Hon. Fellow R.C.P. Ireland; LL.D. Trin. Coll. Dublin. High Sheriff, County

Edinburgh ; Hon. Member of Soc. des Med. Dublin, 1888, and Queen's County, 1892. Russes de St. : s. b. 1877 Petersburg ; Member Roy. Heir Valentine Raymond, [Lieut.

Soc. Science, Upsala, and Soc. f. Int. Med. 4th Batt. Leinster Regt. ; m. 1900, Mildred, : Vienna ; Consulting Physician University d. of Major Eustace Jameson]. Address College Hospital, National Hospital for Boley, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. Clubs: Dub- Paralysed and Epileptic, and Guardian Wellington ; Reform, Kildare Street, Assurance Co. b. lin St. ; London, 20 March 1845 ; ; Royal George's Yacht, Kingstown. *. of 16 William Gowers and Ann Venables ; [Died Aug. 1903. m. 1875, Mary (d. 1913), d. of Frederick GRACE, Colonel Sheffield Hamilton-, County s. Baines, Leeds ; two s. two d. Educ. : Alderman of East Sussex, J.P., etc. ; o. Christ of late Sheffield Grace of and Church College School, Oxford ; Knole, Frant, University College, London. His contri- Harriet Georgina, e. d. of Gen. Sir John 10 289 GRAEME-SUTHERLAND WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Hamilton, Bart., of Woodbrook, Co. Tyrone ; to Suakin of following year. Life Govern of b. 4 May 1834; m. 1875, Anne (d. 1898), London University. Publications : Soijae

1'c o. d. of Joseph Smith Windham of Waghen, lectures at United Service Institute ; a Yorks one s. one d. Educ. : Wool- contributions to Professional Wane, ; Corps Papef wich and privately. Served in the 68th R.E. ; Last Words with Gordon, published at in Recreations : Durham Light Infantry ; present siege Fortnightly Review. golf, : and fall of Sebastopol ; also at storming of chess. Address United Service Club, Lon- the Quai and attack on the Red.an (medal don. [Died 17 Dec. 1899. b. *. of and clasp ; Turkish medal and Sardinian GRAHAM, Henry Grey ; 1843 ; Rev.

medal for gallantry) ; New Zealand War, Dr. Robert Balfour Graham, minister of North Berwick d. of 1865 ; present at the Gate Pah (medal) ; and Christina, Rev. of also on the West Coast campaign ; was Archibald Lawrie, D.D. Minister Loudon ; d. of of present at the battle of Kakaramea ; assumed m. 1878, Alice, Thomas Carlyle Shaw- by royal letters patent additional surname hill, Advocate. Educ. : Edinburgh Univ. of Hamilton. Recreations : mowing tennis Ordained to parish of Nenthorn, 1868; lawns and spudding. Heir : Raymond translated to Hyndland Church, Glasgow,; : Sheffield Hamilton Grace [6. 1881 ; m. 1884. Publications Rousseau (Foreign; : Classics for Social Gladys, d. of M. P. Grace. Educ. Harrow ; English Readers) ; Liff, J Sandhurst. Captain in 13th Hussars : served in Scotland in the Eighteenth Century, 1899 4 relief Scottish of Letters in the in Sou,th Africa (2 medals, clasps) ; Men Eighteenth of Ladysmith]. Address : Knole, Frant, Century, 1901. Address : 12 Winclsof Sussex. Club : United Service. Quadrant, Glasgow. [Died 8 May 1906.

(Died 7 June 1915. GRAHAM, Sir James, Kt., cr. 1901 ; Mayor of GRAEME-SUTHERLAND , Alexander Malcolm, Sydney, 1901; b. Edinburgh, 29 Julf *. of J.P., D.L. ; b. 1845 ; o. *. of late Alexander 1856 ; Thomas Graham, Edinburgh ; Sutherland- Graeme and Mary Anne, d. of m. 1890, Fanny, d. of Rev. G. W. Millard,

Robert Graham of Cossington ; m. 1874, M.A. Cantab., Newcastle, N.S.W. Educ.; Margaret Isabel, y. d. of late Rev. John Edinburgh Univ. M.A., M.B., M.D., C.M.; Mason Neale, D.D., of Sackville College, E. M.B. Sydney. Member Legislative Assembly* Grinstead. Educ. : Bradfleld College. For- New South Wales, 1894-1901; Lecturer in Medical merly in Royal Navy ; Lord of the Barony Faculty, Sydney University! of Grsemeshall. Address : Grsemeshall, near Government Director of Sydney and PrinoB Kirkwall, Orkney. [Died 4 Feb. 1908. Albert Hospital ; Founder of Women's

Hospital, Sydney ; Governor of Sydne! GRAHAM, Right Rev. Charles Morice ; Titular : VariouB b. Grammar School. Publications Bishop of Tiberias ; Mhow, East Indies, its medical works ; Hydatid Disease in 5 April 1834; e. . of late Lieut.-Col. Clinical Address : StJ' William Henry Graham, R.E., of Bath- Aspects. Liverpool Club : : Hyde Park, Sydney. Australian,^ Educ. Sharland's Academy, Barnstaple ; Sydney. [Died 8 March 1913.' Prior Park Coll., Bath ; English Coll., Rome. John D.L. , Doctor of Divinity of Rome. Ordained GRAHAM, Maj.-Gen. Gordon, J.P., ; 2nd *. of late Col. William Graham of MosajJ Priest in Rome, 1857 ; then employed at the know, and Anne, d. of Hugh Mair of Redha Cathedral, Plymouth ; consecrated Bishop b. 11 and Wyseby, co. Dumfries ; July 1833 of Cisamos, 1891 ; Bishop of Plymouth, m. Susanna Elizabeth Touchet 1902-11. Address: The Downes, Hayle, 1871, (< e. d. of Sir John 7th Bart Cornwall. [Died 2 Sept. 1912. 1905), Hay, Is of Park, co. Wigtown ; four s. three d. Donald, C.I.E. 1878 ; D.L., J.P. ; GRAHAM, Royal Dragoons (retired). Address : Mosi East India merchant b. 1844 ; Oporto, May ; know, Ecclefechan, N.B. [Died 5 Feb. 191: 2nd s. of John Graham, Skelmorlie Castle, J.P. for Devon , and Elizabeth, d. of John Hatt GRAHAM, Joseph, E.G.; one of the Chairmen of Quarter Sessions , of Leckhamstead Berkshire ; m. b. 1828 3rd s. of Grahai Gertrude Clara Lawrence, d. of Col. Dunster- ; Maj.-Gen. Joseph c of the Bengal ; m. Elizabeth, 2nd ville, C.S.I. Educ. : Harrow. India, 1865- Army of of late Gen. John Rawlins Coryton, 185 1878 ; Chairman Bombay Chamber Com- (d. 1897). Educ. : private school ; Trii merce, 1870 and 1877 ; Member Bombay Hall, Camb. (B.A.). Barr. Middle Templt Legislative 1875-77 ; Lord Dean of Council, 1852 1901 at th Guild; Dean of Guild of Glasgow and ; Treasurer, ; practised Calcutta Bar was standin Chairman of Merchants' House, 1896-98. ; many years Counsel to the Government at Calcutta, an Recreations : hunting, shooting, skating. was Advocate-Gen, of Bengal, acting in th Address: Airthrey Castle, Stirlingshire. years 1863 and 1865, and permanently froi Club : Wellington. [Died 23 Jan. 1901. 1870 to 1873, when he retired ; was memb( GRAHAM, Sir Gerald, V.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G. ; of the Bengal Legislative Council in 186C cr. 1882; Lieut.-Gen. Reserve List; Col.- and afterwards during his office ; practise Commandant Royal Engineers from 1899 ; before the Council in Indian o. s. of Privy Appeals b. England, 27 June 1831 ; R. H. and was made a Counsel in 188( Graham, M.D., Eden Brows, Cumberland, Queen's and elected a Bencher of the Middle Tempi and Frances Oakley ; m. Jane, d. of G. in 1883. Address: 3 Plowden Buildings Durrant, Elmhall, Suffolk, and widow of 18 Prince of Wales Kei Rev. G. B. Rector of Temple ; Terrace, Blocker, Rudham, Club sington ; Thornbury, North Devon. Norfolk. Educ. : Dresden, Wimbledon, Union. 20 Dec. 1905 Edinburgh, B.M.A. Woolwich. Commission [Died Hon. Member of Roy* in Royal Engineers, 1850; landed with GRAHAM, Tom, Scottish Academy. Address : 96 Fellow British Forces in Crimea, 14 Sept. 1854 ; Dec. 190< of Road, Hampstead, N.W. [Died 24 present at the battles Alma and Inkerman ; served about a hundred times in the trenches GRAHAM, Sir William, G.C.B., cr. 1902 cr. 1887 retired 1891 before Sebastopol, twice wounded ; led a K.C.B., ; Admiral, ; 1825 s. of late Gen. J. ladder party at the assault of the Redan on ; Graham, Bengj m. Florinda (d. 1880), 18 June 1855 ; served throughout the China Army ; 1st, 1865, at the of W. D. 2nd, Agnes, d. ~ Campaign, 1860 ; wounded taking Littledale; at the Rev. W. and widow of W. I of the Taku Forts ; present entry Thompson, into Pekin commanded a Brigade in the Lawton, 1882. Entered Royal Navy, 1842 ; Crimea the battle 1890 ; served 1851 ; Egyptian campaign, 1882 ; fought Admiral, Lagos,

at Tel-el-Kebir com- 1854 ; 1857 ; Superintenden of Kassassin ; present ; war, China, 1882-85 Controller of 1885 manded expedition to Eastern Soudan Feb. Malta, ; Navy, Presiden battles of El-Teb and 1888 ; Lord of 1886-88 ; 1884 ; fought the Admiralty, of Naval Coll. 1888-91. Address Tamai ; commanded again the expedition Royal 290 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GRATWICKB

Bellair, near Charmouth, Dorset. Club : dress : 14 Granville Place, W. Clubs : United Service. [Died 31 May 1907. Travellers', Brooks's, United Service.

GRAHAM, William, M.A. ; Hon. Litt.D. [Died 8 Jan. 1904.

; Professor of Jurisprudence and GRANT, Robert, M.B. ; C.B. 1902 ; J.P. Belfast ; g)ub.)olitical Economy, Queen's College, ; D.L. Banffshire ; Inspector-General R.N. 1909 Barrister-at-Law of the Inner ; resigned ; b. 2 September 1842; s. of late Robert Temple. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin Grant, Blairnamarrow, Banffshire, N.B. ; Univ. Scholar in Mathematics and Mathe- unmarried. Educ. : Aberdeen University. matical Physics, Wray Prizeman in Logic, Entered R.N. 1868 ; specially promoted Ethics, and Metaphysics, and Vice-Chan- Staff 1879 Fleet Surgeon, ; Surgeon, 1888 ; cellor's Prizeman in Prose B.A. - English ; Dep. Inspector General of Hospitals and for some 1867 ; M.A. 1870) ; years private 1897 Fleet, ; Inspector-General, 1901 ; re- tutor in philosophy in the University. Pub- 1902 tired, ; served Kaffir War, 1877 ; Zulu lications : Idealism, an Essay, Metaphysical 1879 War, (despatches, medal) ; Egypt, and Critical, 1872; The Creed of Science, 1882 (medal) ; Eastern Soudan, 1884. present 1881 The Social 1886 ; Problem, ; Socialism, at action of Tamanieb (despatches, clasp). and Political New Old, 1890; English Address : Ruthven, Ballindalloch, N.B. from Hobbes to 1899 Philosophy Maine, ; Clubs : Caledonian United Service. Free Trade and the 1904 and Empire, ; [Died 14 July 1910. articles in the Nineteenth Century, Con- GRANT, Lt.-Gen. Seafield Falkland temporary Review, and Economic Journal. Murray Treasure, Indian Army ; b. 19 Sept. 1834. Club : Savile. [Died 19 Nov. 1911. Entered army, 1851 ; Lt.-Gen. 1891 ; un- GRAHAM-CLARKE, Captain Lionel Altham, employed list, 1891 ; served Indian Mutiny, D.S.O. 1900 b. 1867 s. of Leonard John ; ; 1858 (medal). Address: Craig Elachie, Graham-Clarke and Flora Eliza, d. of Henry Burley, Ringwood. [Died 11 Aug. 1910. E. Brown ; ra. 1893, Frances, d. of C. GRANT-DUFF, Major Adrian, C.B. 1913 ; The Charlesworth of Owston Hall, Yorks ; one Black Watch ; 3rd s. of late Rt. Hon. Sir s. Late Capt. Royal Artillery ; Captain Mountstuart Grant - Duff, G.C.S.I., F.R.S. Reserve of Officers ; Hon. Major Royal and Anna Julia C. o. c. of late Edward Gloucestershire Hussars, Imperial Yeomanry; I., Webster; b. 1869; m. 1906, Hon. Ursula served South Africa. Address : Frocester Lubbock, e. d. of 1st Lord Avebury and 2nd Manor, Stonehouse. Club : United Service. wife, Alice A. L., 2nd d. of late Lt.-Gen. [Died 26 July 1914. A. H. Pitt-Rivers, F.R.S. ; one s. three d. Sir Charles, K.C.S.I. ; cr. 1885 ; e. s. GRANT, : Educ. Wellington ; R.M.C. Sandhurst. of late Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Grant, G.C.H. ; 2nd Lieut. The Black Watch, 1889 ; Capt., m. 1st, Ellen, d. of late Rt. Hon. Henry 1898 ; Major, 1907 ; Staff College, 1903-4 ; Baillie, Redcastle, N.B., 1872; 2nd, Lady Staff Captain Army Headquarters, 1905-6; Florence Lucia Harris, s. of 4th Earl of General Staff Officer 2nd Grade War Office, , 1890. Educ. : Harrow ; Trin. 1906-9 ; Assistant Secretary (Military) Com- Coll. Camb. ; entered Indian Civil Service, mittee of Imperial Defence, 1910-13 ; served 1858 served in North-Western Provinces till ; N.W. Frontier of India, 1897-98 (medal and 1863; in Central Provinces till 1879; member clasp) ; South Africa, 1902 (medal -and three of Council in Home and Legislative ; Secretary clasps). Address : Oudenarde Barracks, Revenue Department, Secretary in Foreign Aldershot. Club : Naval and Military. : Department ; left 1894. Address 5 India, [Died Sept. 1914. , London, W. ; Drove, Chi- Sir William, Kt. : cr. chester. Clubs : Travellers', Brooks's. GRANTHAM, 1886; D.C.L. Hon. Mr. Justice Grantham [Died 10 Apr. 1903. ; ; Judge of the Bench Division of the GRANT, Lt.-Gen. Douglas Gordon Seafield St. Queen's High 1886 b. 23 b. Court of Justice from ; Oct. John, Indian Army ; 16 Sept. 1829 ; m. 1835 m. d. of R. 1865 1858, Helen, d. of Col. Bisset. Entered ; Emma, Wilson, ; two s. four d. Educ. : King's Coll. School. army, 1846 ; Lt.-Gen. 1891 ; unemployed Barr. Inner Temple, 1863 ; Q.C. 1877 ; list, 1891. [Died 15 Aug. 1907. Bencher of Inner Temple ;. Chairman of E. GRANT, Very Rev. George Monro, D.D., LL.D., Sussex Quarter Sessions ; M.P. (C.) E. Surrey, 1901 of C.M.G., ; Principal Queen's College, : 1874-85 ; Croydon, 1885-86. Address 100 Kingston, from 1887 ; b. Albion Mines, Eaton Square, S.W. ; Barcombe Place, N.S., 22 Dec. m. 1872, Jessie (d. 1835; Lewes. Clubs : Carlton, Athenaeum. d. of William Lawson of Halifax. 1901), [Died 30 Nov. 1911. Educ. : Picton Academy ; West River Sem- GRANVILLE, Rev. Sub-Dean, Roger, M.A. ; inary ; Glasgow University. Ordained, 1860 ; b. 6 Feb. 1848 s. of Bernard Granville of travelled round 1888 Moderator of ; world, ; m. Matilda General Assembly, Pres. Church in Canada, Wellesbourne, Warwick; 1870, 1889 Jane, y. d. of Alexander Lietert of Swinton ; Pres. Royal Soc. Canada, 1891. Pub- Lancasliire one s. one d. Educ. : lications : New Year's 1865 Re- Hall, ; Sermons, ; Durham formers of Wellington College ; University the 19th century, 1867 ; Ocean to Cuddesdon Theological College. Ocean, 1873; Our Five Foreign College ; Missi9ns, 1871 1872 Curate of 887 Deacon, ; Priest, ; ; of Federation, Advantages Imperial 1871 Welles- 1889 Merton and Huish, N. Devon, ; ; Our National Objects and Aims, 1871-72 1890 bourne, Warwick, ; Curate-in-charge ; The of the World in Relation to of Charlecote, Warwick, 1872-75; Vicar, Christianity, 1894 ; The Religions of the Rector of 1878-96; World, 1895; edited Picturesque Canada. 1875-78; Bideford, Secretary of Exeter Diocesan Conference, Address : Queen's University, Kingston, of Exeter Cathedral, Canada, [Died 10 May 1902. 1896; Prebendary Publications : His- 1902 ; Sub-Dean, 1907. GRANT, Lieut.-General Sir Robert, R.E. ; of of the Granville cr. 1902 cr. 1896 b. 1837 tory Bideford; History G.C.B., ; K.C.B., ; Dennis Gran- Family (privately printed) ; (retired) ; s. of Sir Robert Grant, G.C.H. ; Dean of Durham ; Bideford m. Victoria, d. of John Cotes, Woodcote ville, D.D., the Civil Wars The Carew Monu- Hall, Shropshire, and widow of T. Owen, during ; ments in Exeter Cathedral ; The King's Condover 1875. Educ. : Harrow Hall, ; articles in General in the West ; various Woolwich. Entered Royal Engineers, 1854 ; magazines, etc. Address : Pilton House, D.A.A.G. 1871-76 ; Col. commanding R.E., Exeter. 16 July 1911. N.B. Dist. 1884-85; commanded R.E. Pinhoe, [Died Frederick, V.D., R.W.O., Soudan Expedition, 1885 ; D.A.G. 1886-91 ; GRATWICKE, George of First Class of Royal Inspector-General of Fortifications, 1891-98. F.J.I. ; Knight Journalist ; b. Broad- Recreations : golf, billiards shooting. Ad- Order of Wasa, 1906 ; 291 GRATJ WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

*. d. of clyst, 24 March 1850; m. 1873; three Helena, Rev. Charles Perceval : m one d. Managing Director Devon and Exeter Selina, e. d. of late John Cheyne, M.D., Sheriff of Daily Gazette, Exeter ; Exeter, Physician-General to H.M.'s Forces in Ire- of 1840 : 1900 ; Chairman of Chamber Commerce, land, (d. 1873). Educ. Trin. Coll. 4th Vol. Battalion Dublin 1901 ; retired Major (Scholar). Fellow, 1836-66 ; Pro- of fessor Devonshire Regiment ; Founder Orphan of Mathematics, 1843-62. President Chair- Irish Fund of Institute of Journalists and Royal Academy, 1861-66 ; Dean of of man of the fund for 20 years ; Chairman Chapel Royal, Dublin, and Chaplain to District of the 1860-66 Devon and Cornwall Institute, Lord-Lieuteijant, ; Dean of Clonfert, : 1883 and 1885 ; President of the Institute 1864-66. Publications Two Geometrical of the of the 1905-6 ; Member of the Committee Memoirs General Properties of Cones of Newspaper Society, 1901-5 ; Captain Devon the Second Degree, and on the Spherical of 1841 Volunteer Teams, 1894-1904 ; M'Kinnon Conies, ; Suggestions with Respect to at 1892-1902 Founder of the Publication of the Team Bisley, ; Brehon Laws, 1851 ; to English Twenty Club ; Adjutant English Two Episcopal Charges, 1867 and 1809. Recreations : in Twenty Team, 1883-96 ; English represen- early years, cricket, photo- tative of Massachusetts Team in England, graphy, music. Address : The Palace, Henry shot : 1889 ; won St. George's Vase, 1878 ; Street, Limerick. Club Athenaeum (elected for England for the National Trophy, 1879- under Rule 2, 1863). [Died 17 July 1899. also for Mother the 1884, Country against GRAVES, 4th Baron (cr. 1794), Clarence Colonies, and for the Volunteers against the Edward Graves, J.P. ; Lieut. R.N., retired and Provincial Secretary of Army Navy ; 1872 [1st Baron Jed the van in the victory of 1880- " the Mark Master Masons Devon, of Earl Howe off Ushant on the glorious of the " 1885 ; Provincial Grand Registrar 1st June b. 1794] ; Torpoint, 7 June 1847 ; Craft for 1904 a British delegate Devon, ; S. father, 1870; m. Katherine, e. d. of Sir to International Congresses of Press at Thomas W. C. Murdoch, K.C.M.G., 1870. Antwerp, Bordeaux, Rome, Berlin, London, Educ. : Cheltenham. Heir : cousin Henry of the World's and Trieste, and Congress C. P. Graves. Club : Naval and Military. at St. Louis Pres. of British Inter- Press ; [Died 29 Jan. 1904. national Association of Journalists, 1906- GRAVES, 5th Baron (cr. 1794), Henry Cyril 1907-8-9. Publications : American and At- Percy Graves. [1st Baron led the van in lantic Notes A to the Mediterranean ; ; Trip the victory of Earl Howe off Ushant on the Italian Notes ; British Journalists in Sweden; "glorious 1st June," 1794.] b. 10 Sept. A Across ; Notes on the Skip Europe *. of 1847 ; late Hon. Henry Graves ; m. Adriatic contributor to military publica- ; Elizabeth Ellen, d. of late Henry Craven of tions on volunteer subjects. Recreations : Wickham Hall, Kent, 1870 ; one s. one d. rifle shooting and riding. Address : Het- S. cousin, 1904. Heir: s. Hon. Clarence Exeter. [Died 3 Sept. 1912. mere, Graves. Clubs : Carlton, Bachelors'. GRAU, Maurice, President and Managing [Died 13 Jan. 1914. Director of the Maurice Grau Opera Com- Rev. Edward of GRAY, Ker, A.K.C., M.A., LL.D.; in New York ; Director pany Managing Incumbent of St. George's Albemarle b. Chapel, Opera, Covent Garden, London ; Royal Street, from 1888; &. London, 11 July Briinn, Austria, 1849. Educ. : College of 1842; s. of J. E. Gray (s. of Dr. Gray, City of New York. Began his theatrical Bishop of Bristol) and Essex Ker (g. d. of career in 1866 with his uncle, Jacob Grau, Duke of Roxburghe) ; unmarried. Educ. : directing American tour of Ristori ; directed King's Coll. London ; Trin. Coll. Camb. American tours of Rubinstein, Wieniaski, Curate St. Peter, Bayswater ; 1st Vicar St. Salvini, Aime"e, Capoul, Paola Marie, Bern- Michael, Kensington, 1871 ; Incumbent Cur- Mounet Sully, R6jane, hardt, Coquelin, zon Chapel, 1886. Publications : Sermons Josef Hoffman, and other Irving, Sarasate, and Dissertations. Recreations : musical of the ; prominent artistes. Knight Legion member of Royal Amateur Orchestral of Honour. Address : Metropolitan Opera Society. Address : 26A Albemarle Street, New York ; 13 Rue Parallele, Croissy, House, W. Clubs : Garrick, Albemarle, New Uni- France 9 Rue Paris, France. Clubs : ; Auber, versity. [Died 26 Sept. 1903. New York : Paris. Phoenix, Capucines, James [Died 13 March 1907. GRAY, Cooke, Headmaster of Blair- GRAVES, Colonel Benjamin Chamney, C.B. lodge School, Ltd., Polmont Station, Stir- of b. near lingshire (retired) ; Chairman the Board 1898 ; Indian Army ; Preston, of Governors and Resident Director also s. of Graves ; Lanes, 2 Feb. 1845 ; 4th Henry Chairman of Board of Governors of of Maryborough, Queen's Co., and , St. Margaret's School for Girls Coy., Ltd., d. of Higginson Johnston of Dublin ; m. Polmont Justice of the Peace for Rebecca Mary, d. of John and Hannah ; Stirling- shire ; b. 1847 e. s. of James Kale- Walker of Gloucestershire, 1880. Educ. : ; Gray, mouth, Roxburghshire ; m. 1st, Louisa, Kingstown School ; Royal Military Academy, y. d. of Nicholas Devonshire Woolwich. Joined Royal Artillery as Lieut. Browse, Totnes, ; Indian Staff 1871 Lieut.- 2nd, Stephanie Eber, y. d. of late W. T. 1866 ; Corps, ; with White, Cumberland House, Redbourne, Col. 1892 ; Brevet-Col. 1897 ; served Herts. Address : Indian Expedition to Cyprus, 1878, and in Polmont, Stirling, N.B. [Died 19 Oct. 1902. Afghan War, 1879-80 (medal) ; Comman- Sir Samuel cr. 1901 dant, the Garhwal Rifle Regt. 1893-98; GRAY, Brownlow, Kt., ; C.M.G. 1888 b. 1823 commanded 3rd Brigade Malakand Field ; ; m. 1850, Eliza A.,

I d. of J. s. Force during night attack on Nawagai and H. Trimingham ; two two d. com- Called to Lincoln's 1847 forcing of Bedmanai Pass, Sept. 1897 ; Bar, Inn, ; Inspector of manded the Garhwal Rifle Regt. during the Schools, Bermuda, 1848 ; Attorney-Gen- eral and Indian North-West Frontier campaign of Advocate-General, 1861 ; Chief 1897-98 (despatches three times, medal and Justice of Bermuda, and President of Legis- 2 clasps, C.B.). Decorated for campaign on lative Council, 1900-5. Address : Clermont, N.-W. frontier of India and Tirah, 1897-98. Paget, Bermuda. [Died 20 Jan. 1910. Recreations : billiards. Address : bicycling, GRAY, Sir William, Kt., cr. 1890 ; J.P., D.L. ; 121 Victoria S.W. Club : United Street, member of Gray and Co., shipbuilders ; Service. [Died 26 March 1905. Chairman Hartlepool Port and Harbour Commission Director North Eastern Rail- GRAVES, Rt. Rev. Charles, D.D., D.C.L., ; of Limerick and ; b. 1823 ; m. d. of F.R.S. ; Bishop (Ardfert way Dorothy, Capt. Aghadoe (from 1866); b. Dublin, 6 Nov. John Hall, R.N., 1849. Mayor of Hartlepool, Crosbie Graves and 1861-62. 1st of West 1812 ; y. s. of John Mayor Hartlepool, WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GREEN

1891. Ad- S.W. Brownswood Ennis- 1887-88 ; contested Hartlepool, Kensington, House, dress : The Cottage, Greatham, West Hartle- corthy, Co. Wexford. [Died 26 Feb. 1900. pool. [Died 12 Sept. 1898. GREGH-BIANCARDI, Lieut.-Colonel and Hon. Colonel C.M.G. 1910 1907 GRAY, Very Rev. William Henry, A.M., D.D., Nicola, ; C.V.O. ; etc., Minister Church of Scotland; b. St. Commanding 1st Battalion K.O. Malta Regt. 13 Feb. 1825 of Militia Member of Madoes, Carse of Gowrie, ; ; Officiating Council, m. 1855, Mary Smith, d. of Robert Mitchell, Government of Malta; Colonial A.D.C. to merchant and magistrate, Edinburgh, and F.M. the Duke of Connaught, late High widow of William Richardson Dickson, of Commissioner, etc., Commanding-in-Chief : Cristo- Alton. Educ. : Perth Seminaries ; St. Mediterranean. Address 15 Strada 1913. Andrews University. Graduated, 1841 ; fero, Valetta, Malta. [Died 27 Nov.

various in Arts classes ; Playfair, prizes GREEN, Major Arthur Dowson, D.S.O. 1900 ; and other Divinity Hall ; Gray, prizes, Worcestershire Regiment ; Brigade-Major, 1846 ordained licensed by Perth Presbytery, ; 17th Infantry Brigade; b. 13 April 1874; minister of St. Perth, suc- s. of Paul's, 1846; late Henry Green ; m. 1910, Isabella, ceeded Mr. (Principal) Caird as minister of d. of late Lindsay Stewart. Gazetted 2nd

1850 ; D.D. St. Lady Tester's, Edinburgh, Lt. 1st Essex Regt., 1894 ; served with W. inducted to of Andrews, 1869 ; parish African Regt. In Sierra Leone Hut-Tax 1897 was Liberton, 1880, and retired, ; Rebellion, and Sierra Leone Hinterland Ex- Convener of Colonial Committee, 1880-85 ; pedition under the late Gen. Sir E. R. P.

Moderator of General 1888 ; Assembly, Woodgate (medal and clasp) ; served S. appointed by Church to officiate at different Africa, attached Thorneycroft's M.I., Oct. times in Paris, Rome, Vienna, Geneva, 1899 to Jan. 1900 ; promoted Capt. Worcester and and to Homburg, Dresden, Delegate Regt. June 1900 ; Adj. Thorneycroft's M.I. General Assembly of Canadian Presbyterian from Jan. 1901 to conclusion of war (de- 1892 of Church ; Chaplain Edinburgh spatches, D.S.O. , Queen's medal and six Artillery Volunteers for more than 20 years, clasps, King's medal, two clasps). Address : and decorated with long service medal by Cork. [Died 30 Sept. 1914. Lord Roberts, 1894; also Grand Chaplain GREEN, Rev. Charles Edward Maddison, R.D.; to Scottish and to of Here- Freemasons, Delegate Rector of Ledbury ; Prebendary Installation of the Prince of Wales (after- ford ; Master of St. Katharine's Hospital, wards as Grand Master s. of King Edward VII.) Ledbury ; Rural Dean of Ledbury ; of of 1875 had Freemasons England, ; jubilee Rev. Canon Green, Burgh Castle, Suffolk ; celebrations and presentations, 1896. Pub- m. Ella, Doveton, e. d. of late William M. R. lications : Morning Seed, a Volume for the Haggard, J.P., D.L., of Bradenham Hall, 1861 for : Young, ; Simple Catechism Day Norfolk ; two s. one d. Educ. Bury St. Jubilee and Sunday Schools, 1895 ; Jottings, Edmunds ; Emmanuel College, Cambridge. 1896 Old Creeds 1899 Priest ; and New Beliefs, ; Curate of Tydd St. Mary, 1859-61 ; Divine a for Our Shepherd, book young Chaplain of St. Mary's, Warwick, 1861-66 ; a people, 1903 ; has place in Edwards' Vicar of Lyonshall, Herefordshire, 1866-91. Volumes of Scottish Poets. Recreations : in Address : St. Katharine's, Ledbury.

early life riding, angling, travelling ; later, [Died 26 Sept. 1911. Ad- games, walking, and light reading. GREEN, Sir Frank, 1st Bt.; cr. 1901 ; Governor dress : 3 Carlton Terrace, Edinburgh. Club : and Almoner of Christ's Hospital, on Courts

University. [Died 5 Dec. 1908. of Stationers and Glaziers Coy. ; Lord Mayor Arthur senior GRAYDON, Newenham Eustace, of London, 1900-1901 ; founder and F.R.G.S. ; Editor-in-Chief of the Rangoon partner firm of Messrs. Frank Green & Co., Times 3rd Batt. b. 1835 s. ; Lieutenant, The Queen's paper merchants ; Maidstone, ;

(Royal West Surrey) Regt. (retired); had of late John Green ; m. 1869, o. d. (d. 1900) of of the Freedom the City of London ; a of Joseph Haydn, author of Dictionary of Member the Fruiterers' Company, and a Dates ; Representative of Vintry Ward s. prominent Freemason ; b. Dundalk ; e. Court of Council, 1878 ; Alderman, of Estates Arthur Publius Graydon, Dublin, and 1891 ; Chairman of Bridge House of late Sir and g.-g.-s. Rt. Hon. Edward Newen- Committee, 1884 ; Chief Commoner

ham, M.P. Dublin County ; m. Mary, e. d. Chairman of Commission of Sewers (retired). of Thomas Southwell of Bridgnorth, kins- Freemason. Sheriff of London, 1897-98. woman of Viscount Southwell. Educ. : Address : 74 Belsize Park Gardens, N.W.

Dundalk ; King's College, London. For- [Died 3 Dec. 1902. merly Editor of the Pioneer, India, and GREEN, Joseph Reynolds, Sc.D., F.R.S. 1895 ;

Special Correspondent in India of the Times F.L.S. ; Fellow and Lecturer of Downing on financial in and commercial subjects ; Editor College, Cambridge ; Hartley Lecturer of the African Review, 1893; Editor-in- Vegetable Physiology, University of Liver- Chief and b. Suffolk unmarried. Proprietor of the Times of Africa, pool ; Stowmarket, ; a London daily ; a frequent contributor to Educ. : private school ; Trinity College, London daily journals, Blackwood's Maga- Cambridge (Scholar). Took B.Sc., London the in 1st Class Nat. Science zine, Economist, etc. ; travelled very 1880 ; Graduated extensively all over India, China, Siberia, Tripos, Pt. II.. Cambridge (in Botany and in Sc.D. 1894 Japan, Russia, Australia, the Pacific, and Physiology), 1884 ; M.A. 1888 ; ; South Africa, and in every part of Europe. Senior Demonstrator of Physiology in the

Publications: The Limited Liability Laws University, 1885-87 ; Rolleston prizeman, of the elected Fellow of Transvaal ; Map of the Witwatersrand Univ. of Oxford, 1890 ; 1902 Pres. of Section Goldfields; In Saintly Stamboul ; African Downing Coll. Camb. ;

Celebrities In of the British 1902 ; ; Silent Siberia ; many pam- K (Botany) Association, phlets on Hygiene and Health. Recreations : Professor of Botany, Pharmaceutical Society riding, collecting books. Address : Rangoon, of Great Britain. 1887-1907. Publications : liurmah The Soluble ; Glendene, Priory Road, Hornsey. A Manual of Botany, 1895 ; Clubs : 1899 German Pegu, Rangoon ; N.W.P. Allahabad ; Ferments and Fermentation, ; Royal Bombay Yacht, Bombay. translation by Windisch, Die Enzyme, 1901; 1900 [Died 29 July 1914. Introduction to Vegetable Physiology, ; in GRAY-SMITH, James Maclaren ; b. 1832 ; s. of article on Vegetable Physiology Encyclo-

Richard Primer of 1910 ; Smith, of Hazelgreen ; m. Eveleen, pcedia Britaunica ; Botany, o. c. of Londsale Pounden by 2nd d. of 10th History of Botany from 1860-1900, 1910; Earl of scientific in the Moray, 1868 ; on death of 14th Earl various papers on subjects without issue, Mrs. Smith succeeded to the Phil. Trans. Royal Society, and other Barony of Gray. Address : 14 Boltons, South journals. Recreations : travelling, photo- 293 GREEN WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Address : Cam- graphy. Downing College, Danube ; embarked with British Army at bridge Club : Royal Societies. Varna, and was present at siege of Sevastopol 3 [Died June 1914. as assistant engineer ; severely wounded Colonel C.B. GREEN, Malcolm Scrimshire, (despatches) ; present at battles of Bala- 1861 b, ; 24 Sept. 1824 ; 3rd *. of Rear- clava and Inkerman and bombardment of Admiral Sir Andrew Pellatt Baltic Green, K.C.H.; Sveaborg in ; Adj. -Gen. of Turkish m. Elizabeth Caroline, d. of Walter Greene Irregular Cavalry (Bashi-Bazouks) in Asia Taunton. : Charterhouse Educ. ; King's Minor and Bulgaria until close of war, when

College. Entered the Bombay Army, 1845 ; ordered to return direct to India on special Scinde 1850 served joined Horse, ; in Turkey duty ; present during Persian War, an and Russian 1855 in Persian Cam- Assistant War, ; Adj.-Gen. Cavalry Division, 1856 ; and Indian 1857 and on the Indian Political paign Mutiny, ; Mutiny, 1857-58 ; Agent in frontier of Sind and Beloochistan Upper ; Baloochistan, 1859 ; conducted expedition was Consul at Muscat in Persian Gulf ; 2nd of tribes of Khan of Khelat against the in command Sind Frontier Field Force, and Murree tribe, and recovered British guns Political Acting Agent on Sind Frontier; captured in 1839, 1859 ; acted as chief retired from the : army, 1869. Address 78 Commissioner in Sind ; was Political Super- St. George's Road, S.W. Club : United intendent and Commandant on N.W. Fron- Service. tier of [Died 28 Jan. 1906. Sind, 1860-68 ; Punjab, Crimean, Turkish and Persian GREEN, Rev. W. C., M.A.; Rector of Hep- Danube, gold medal, ; Hon. A.D.C. to of India worth, Suffolk (retired); b. 6 Nov. 1832; Viceroy ; frequently thanked Government of India retired 2nd s. of late Rev. G. R. Green, Fellow of by ; full on pay, 1874 ; Hon. Col. 36th Eton College ; m. 1858. Educ. : King's Coll. Cavalry - Camb. Sir W. Browne's Medallist, 1852-53- (Jacob's Horse). Publications : papers on 1854 Defence of the North-West Frontier of India. ; Craven Univ. Scholar, 1855 ; Second in 1st class Recreation : shooting. Address : 93 Bel- of Classical Tripos, 1855 ; Senior Optime in Mathematical Tripos, 1855. grave Road, S.W. Club : United Service. Lecturer in [Died 9 Sept. 1912. Cambridge till 1858 ; Senior Classical Master at the Liverpool College, GREENACRE, Sir Benjamin Wesley, Kt., cr. 1858-63 ; Lecturer in Cambridge at several 1901 ; J.P. ; ex-Member of Legislative b. s. Colleges, 1863-71 ; Assistant Master at Assembly, Natal ; 1832 ; of Benjamin : Rugby School, 1871-83. Publications Sim- Greenacre, Caistor, Norfolk ; m. 1863, Mary, iles of Homer ; Eight Plays of Aristophanes ; d. of Ralph Scott, Natal. Went to Natal several classical translations ; tranlsation of 1856 ; established Harvey, Greenacre and the : Egilssaga from the Icelandic ; transla- Co., 1860 ; Mayor of Durban, 1899. Address tion of Horace's Odes ; Memories of Eton Caistor House, Musgrave's Road, Durban, and King's. Recreations : took interest and Natal. Club : Durban. [Died 22, Apr. 1911. was a fair in proficient most outdoor games ; b. s. GREENE, Benjamin Buck ; 1808 ; of fishing ; natural history, especially orni- St. Benjamin Greene, Bury Edmunds ; m. and chess. Address : thology entomology ; Isabella Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Blyth, 1837 Church Diss. Club : Farm, Rickinghall, The (d. 1888). J.P. for Berks, High Sheriff, Viking. [Died 28 July 1914. 1865 ; director of Bank of England, of which Sir cr. Public GREEN, William, K.C.B. ; 1894 ; D.L., he was Governor ; Works Loan Com- J.P. for of ; Colonel (retired) ; b. Scotland, 31 missioner ; D.L. London ; Patron Aug. 1836; e. s. of William Green, Lynn- Midgham. Address : Midgham, near Read-

burn, Aberlour, and Elspet, d. of James ing ; 25 Kensington Palace Gardens, W. 3 1902. Falconer, Kinermony, Aberlour ; m. Wil- [Died Apr. liamina, d. of late John Gordon, Leith, GREENE, Very Rev. William Conyngham, : of Christ 1887- 1862. Educ. Fordyce ; King's College, M.A. ; Dean Church, Dublin,

Aberdeen. Ensign 42nd Royal Highlanders, 1908. Ordained 1850 ; Curate of St. Anne, St. 1851-59 1855 ; present at fall of Sevastopol (medal Dublin, 1850 ; Peter, Dublin, ; St. with clasp) ; served in Indian Mutiny (men- St. Michael, Dublin, 1859-66; John, of St. Michael tioned in despatches, medal with clasp) ; Dublin, 1866-77 ; Prebendary Ashanti first of Christ 1882-87 War (medal) ; Egyptian Expedition, and Canon Church, ; including battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned Rector of St. Werburgh, 1887-88. Address : in despatches, medal with clasp, bronze 49 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.

star) ; commanded the 1st Batt. Black [Died 9 Aug. 1910. Sir Watch in East Soudan campaign, 1884, in- GREEN-PRICE, Richard Dansey, 2nd Bt. ; b. S. 1887 cluding battles of Teb and Tamai (wounded, cr. 1874 ; J.P. ; 1838 ; father ; mentioned in despatches twice, 2 clasps, m. Clara, d. of Rev. T. Powell, Dorestone 1863. about C.B.) ; and throughout Nile Expedition, Rectory, Herefordshire, Owned 1884-85, including action of Kirbekan (2 8800 acres. Heir : s. Robert Henry, b. 6 Jan. 1872 m. e. d. of clasps) ; Brig.-Gen. in Egypt, 1885-86 ; com- ; 1906, Lucille, manded 75th Regimental District, 1887-92. Frederick G. Potter of New York. Address : Recreations : fishing, shooting, golf. Ad- The Grove, Presteigne, Radnorshire. dress : Lynnburn, Aberlour, Strathspey, N.B. [Died 26 May 1909. [Died 16 May 1897. GREEN-WILKINSON, Lieut.-Gen. Frederick, GREEN, Major-General Sir William Henry C.B., 1904; Col. Oxford Light Infantry b. from 1893 m. e. d. of late Rodes, K.C.S.I. ; cr. 1866; C.B.. D.L.; ; 1860, Annie, England, 31 May 1823; 2nd s. of late W. Cuthbert, of Beaufront Castle, North- s. d. Entered Vice-Admiral Sir Andrew P. Green, K.C.B. , umberland ; two two army, 1851 1855 Lt.- and Harriet, d. of late Samuel Cutting ; m. 1842 ; Captain, ; Major, ; 1868 Louisa, y. d. of late John Henry Dunn, Col., 1858 ; Col., 1863 ; Maj. -General, ; served Receiver-Gen, of Canada, 1868. Educ. : Lt.-Gen., 1881 ; Crimea, 1854 (medal 2 5th class and Turkish King's Coll. London ; Brussels. Entered with clasps, Medjidie Indian 1857-58 Indian Army, 1841 ; joined the Sind Irregu- (medal) ; Mutiny, (medal with decorated H.M. the lar Horse, 1846 ; served throughout 2nd clasp) ; by King of of with the Grand Cross of San Punjab War, 1848-49 ; present at siege Portugal 1902 National Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, surrender of Bento d'Avis, ; late Chairman Association for the of Reserve Sikh army, and occupation of Peshawur ; Employment employed on special duty under H.M. Foreign Soldiers from 1900. Address : 19 St. Office from the opening of Russo-Turkish George's Square, S.W. Clubs : Carlton, Army War to the close of Crimean as a Colonel in and Navy. [Died 13 Sept. 1913. at Kars author and journal- the Turkish Army ; present pre- GREENWOOD, Frederick, vious to siege, and in campaign on the ist, and well-known publicist. Originator 294 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GRENFELL

Mall Gazette and first editor of Pall ; when of Civil Engineers; b. Woolwich, 14 Oct. this and s. of Mr. Yates Thompson purchased 1817 ; Dr. Olinthus Gregory, Professor turned it into a Liberal paper, Mr. Green- of Mathematics, R.M.A., and Anne, d. of of the staff founded wood and other members Boswell Baddome ; m. Mrs. Stirling, the the St. James's Gazette, which he edited for famous actress, 1894 (d. 1895). Constructed several years. Publications : Louis Napoleon various engineering works at home and of the 1853 Bonaparte, Emperor French, ; abroad ; Consulting Engineer to Crown

Life of Napoleon the Third, 1855 ; The Agents for the Colonies, and to some Colonial in Lover's Lexicon ; Imagination Dreams, Governments. Address : 2 Delahay Street, and their Study. Address : Border Cres- Westminster. Clubs : Athenaeum, Wind- cent, Sydenham. Club : Garrick. ham. [Died 10 Jan. 1898. 14 1909. [Died Dec. GREGORY, Rev. Edmund Ironside, M.A. ; free advocate of GREENWOOD, Thomas, library ; Preb. Exeter from 1889 ; b. 1835, London ; b. near s. of author and publisher ; Woodley, Henry and Harriet Hamond Gregory ; Stockport, 9 May 1851. Educ. : at a village m. 1st, 1863, Adelaide Ellen (d. 1891), d. of school, but also largely through the aid late Philip Wilson of The Chase, King's and other afforded by the Manchester public Lynn ; 2nd, 1895, Mary Isabella, d. of late libraries. In recognition of the educational William Charles Grant of Hillersdon, near assistance derived from public libraries in Cullompton, Devon. Educ. : Emmanuel the early part of his career, he entered Coll., Cambridge. Deacon, 1859; Priest, heartily into the movement for securing free 1860; Curate of South Lynn, All Saints, and was libraries throughout the country, 1859-61 ; Hilgay, Norfolk, 1861-62 ; Minor a leader in it for many years, expending Canon of Bristol, 1862-72; Precentor of

much time, and distributing much literature Bristol, 1871-72 ; Rural Dean of Cullompton, gratuitously in support of the cause. It 1882-1907; Vicar of Halberton, Devon, was largely owing to his action that so 1872-1909. Publications: Manual of Old many towns adopted the Public Libraries Testament in series by late Archdeacon Acts. A library known as the Thomas Norris; Short Studies in the Church Cat- Greenwood Library for Librarians was founded echism. Address : Rocliffe, Elwyn Road, by him and was a gift by him to the Man- Exmouth. [Died 21 Dec. 1912. chester Public Libraries Committee. He GREGORY, Edward John, R.A. 1898 ; R.I. ; travelled extensively in Europe, America, of A.R.C.A. (London), etc. ; President tour and saw and Africa ; made the grand Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours ; in the Far 1907 Member many places East, ; b. Southampton, 19 April 1850; e. s. of firm of Greenwood and Son, publishers of Scott, Edward Gregory, P. and O. Co. ; g.s. of technical books and trade journals. John Gregory, engineer in charge of auxiliary Publications: Tour in the United States engines in Sir John Franklin's Expedition ; 1883 Eminent and Canada, ; Naturalists, m. 1876, Mary, d. of Joseph Joyner. Educ. : 1886; Public Libraries: a history of the Southampton. Gold and silver medals Paris movement and a manual for the organisation International Exhibition 1889; Munich and of rate-supported libraries, Brussels management Jahresausstellung, 1891 ; gold medal eds. to 1894 Museums and Art Galleries, 5 ; International, 1898; gold medal Paris In- 1888 School and Libraries, ; Sunday Village ternational, 1900. Entered P. and O. En- 1892 Greenwood's Year-Book, at ; Library gineers' Drawing Office, 1865 ; studied 1900-1 Edward the Chief 1897, ; Ewdards, South Kensington about 1870 ; drew on Pioneer of Municipal Public Libraries, 1902, wood for Graphic, etc., from 1871. Prin- trav- etc. Recreations : gardening, reading, cipal Pictures : Dawn, Sir Galahad, St. elling. Address : Frith Knowl, Elstree, George, Last Touches, Boulter's Lock, Apres, Herts. Club : National Liberal. and many portraits. Recreatwns : cycling, 9 Nov. 1908. [Died golf, boating; mechanics. Address : 8 Rev. James M.A. ; GREGG, Very Fitzgerald, Greville Place, Maida Vale, N.W. ; Brampton of Limerick from 1899 Dean ; Representative House, Great Marlow, Bucks. Clubs : Arts, Canon of St. Patrick's National Cathedral, Savage ; Maidenhead Golf. Dublin, from 1883. Educ. : Trin. Coll., [Died 22 June 1909. of 1844 of Dublin. Curate Yoxford, ; Kiltullagh, GREGORY, Very Rev. Robert, D.D., Dean Co. In- Feb. 1844-45; Collon, Louth, 1845-50; St. Paul's from 1891 ; b. Nottingham, 9 cumbent of St. Balbriggan, 1850- and Anne George, 1819 ; s. of late Robert Gregory 1860 Curate of Dublin, 1860-62 ; d. ; Bethesda, Sophia his wife ; m. 1st, Mary Frances, Incumbent of Trinity Church, and Rector of of Wm. Stewart, Dublin; 2nd, Charlotte 1862-99 Rector of Sir St. Lawrence, Limerick, ; Anne (d. 1904), d. of Admiral Hon.

of St. and St. 1899 . four d. Union Mary's Patrick's, Robert Stopford, 1861 ; two Address : The Limerick. Christ! Coll. Deanery, Educ. : private schools ; Corpus 30 Oct. 1905 Curate [Died Oxford. Denyer Prize Essay, 1849 ; 1843-47 Curate of Panton and GREGO, Joseph, Art critic and writer. Pub- of Bisley, ; of 1851- lications : A History of Parliamentary Wragby, 1847-51 ; Curate Lambeth,

: Incumbent of St. the Less, Elections, 1886 ; A History of Dancing 1853 ; Mary Ad' 1853-73 Canon of St. Paul's, Thomas Rowlandson ; James Gilray. Lambeth, ; of Ele- dress : 23 Granville Square, W.C. 1868-91. Publications: History Lectures at St. [Died 24 Jan. 1908 mentary Education, 1895 ; Charles etc. Address : Deanery, GREGORY, Hon. Sir Augustus Paul's ; Sermons, mem St. London. 2 Aug. 1911. K.C.M.G. ; cr. 1903 ; C.M.G. 1885 ; Paul's, [Died ber of Council b. 1 1819 Legislative ; Aug. GRENFELL, Rev. George, F.R.G.S. (gold Notts s. of Lieut. Joshua of the Order of Leo- Southwell, ; medallist) ; Chevalier Educ. of 78th ; unmarried. Chevalier of the Order of the Lion Gregory, Regt. pold ; tuition. in West Centra of Order of Christ. home Explorations Africa ; Commander the Australia General o and North ; Surveyor- Missionary of the Baptist Missionary Society Decorated for publi of the Commission Queensland. general to the Congo ; Secretary services. Publications : Journal of Aus la protection des Indigenes (Congo tralian Exploration; short papers on Aus ?ourndependent State); b. Mount Bay, nr. tralian Geology and Geography. Recrea Penzance, 21 Aug. 1849. Educ. : King Address tion : scientific investigations. Edward's foundation, Birmingham ; Baptist Rainworth, Brisbane, Queensland. Club College, Bristol. After apprenticeship with Queensland, Brisbane. [Died 20 June 1905 Messrs. Scholefield, Goodman and Sons, Bir- cr went to Bristol Baptist College ; GREGORY, Sir Charles Mutton, K.C.M.G. ; min^ham, Pres. Instit sent to Cameroons by the Baptist Mission- 1883 ; Civil Engineer ; past 295 GRENFELL WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

] ary Society, 1874, and to Congo, 878 ; was GREY, Arthur, M.A., J.P., D.L., Barr. Lin- visit the first European to Edra Falls, coln's Inn, 1867 ; Chairman of East Riding

Cameroons, 1876 ; in 1884 discovered the Quarter Sessions, and County Alderman of

outfall of the Mobangi River into the Congo, North Riding ; [assumed name of Grey in and in December of same year ascended it place of that of Duncombe by Roya] Licence

as far as 1 25' north lat. ; in the following in 1905, in accordance with the will of the as far as s. February ascended the Mobangi 7th Earl of Stamford] ; b. 1840 ; 2nd of lat. 4 25' north ; during 1884, 1885, 1886, Admiral Hon. Arthur Duncombe, b. of 2nd made track of some 2000 rniles of m. d. of late survey Feyersham ; Katharine, previously unknown waterways of the Upper Henry Milbank and Lady Margaret, sister Commissioner for the of late Lord Stamford and Congo system ; Royal Warrington ; : delimitation of the Lunda frontier between two d. Educ. Eton ; Univ. Coll. Oxford, the territory of the Congo State and that B.A., M,A. Contested Scarborough (C.) of the Portuguese colony, 1891-93. Recrea- 1880; M.P. Howdenshire Div. of East tion : photography. Address : Bolobo, Haut Riding of Yorkshire, 1885-92. Recreations . 19 : Congo, via Antwerp ; Furnival Street, B.C. chiefly shooting. Address Sutton Hall, [Died 1 July 1906. Easingwold, Yorkshire. Clubs : Carlton,, GRENFELL, Vice-Admiral Harry Tremenheere, Yorkshire. [Died 12 July 1911.

R.N., C.M.G. 1900 ; second in command, GREY, Rt. Hon. Sir George, K.C.B. ; cr. 1848 ; b. China Squadron ; 9 March 1845 ; m. fell b. 1812 ; *. of late Lieut.-Col. Grey, who d. of Andrew 1871, Amy, Low, Savannah, at Badajos; m. Eliza, d. of late Admiral Rear-Ad- U.S.A. Entered Navy, 1858; Sir R. W. Spencer, C.B., K.C.H., 1839. miral, 1900; served Egyptian War, 1882 Formerly Capt. 83rd Foot ; Lieut. -Governor (Egyptian medal, Khedive's bronze star) ; of S. Australia, 1841 ; Governor of New Captain's good service pension, 1898. Ad- Zealand, 1846-54, 1861-67 ; Governor and dress : Arthingworth Hall, Northampton. Commander-m-Chief of Cape of Good Hope, Clubs : United Service ; Naval and Military. 1854-61 ; Premier of New Zealand, 1877- 19 Feb. 1906. [Died 1891. Address : 7 Park Place, St. James's, J.P. Director GRENFELL, Henry Riversdale, ; S.W. Clubs : Junior United Service, Athen- Bank of Lieut.-Colonel of Militia England ; ; aeum, Colonial. [Died 20 Sept. 1898. Commissioner of Lieutenancy City of Lon- GREY, Sir Henry Foley, 7th Bt. ; cr. 1710 ; don ; b. 5 April 1824 ; *. of Charles Pascoe Lt.-Col. commanding Worcestershire Im- Grenfell, M.P., and Georgiana, d. of 2nd perial Yeomanry, 1906, retired 1913 ; High Earl of ; m. 1867, Alethea Louisa, Sheriff for Worcestershire, 1901 [assumed d. of H. J. Adeane, M.P. for Cambridgeshire, name of Grey by Royal licence in accordance 1830-32. Educ. : Harrow Christ ; Church, with clause in will of Earl of Stamford and Oxford. Private Secretary to Lord Panmure Warrington] ; b. 21 Jan. 1861 ; S. father during Crimean War, and to Sir Charles 1872; m. Catherine, d. of Rev. A. Payne, Wood at India Office after Indian Mutiny ; 1883 one *. five d. Educ. : Eton Christ on the decease of his brother gave up official ; ; Church, Oxford. Heir : s. John, b. 8 July work and rejoined management of his father's 1893. Address : Enville commercial business was elected M.P. for Hall, Stourbridge, ; : Staffs ; The Lodge, Great Malvern. Clubs Stoke in 1862 ; member of Political Economy Carlton, Cavalry. [Died 17 Dec. 1914. Club, 1876 ; Treasurer, 1882 ; was chosen of of GREY DE RUTHYN, 24th Baron (cr. 1324), Deputy-Governor Bank England, 1879 ; Rawdon George Grey Clifton. [6th Baron Governor, 1881 ; Commissioner to inquire attended VIII. in the French Wars into Metropolitan Board of Works, 1888; Henry ; Vice-President of International Monetary 9th Baron sat in trial of Queen Mary of Scots Bearer of the Gold Congress at Paris, 1889. Publications: ; Hereditary Spurs at the b. 14 Nov. 1858 s. of articles in Eraser's Magazine, Nineteenth Coronation.] ; Augustus Wykeham Clifton and Bertha Century, and Spectator ; joined with Lord Baroness de S. mother 1887 Aldenham in publication of The Bimetallic Grey Ruthyn ; ; Controversy a collection of various papers m. Evelyn, o. d. of James Foster, Cranborne 1892. Heir : b. and pamphlets on both sides of the question, Hall, Windsor Forest, Hon. Cecil Talbot Clifton. Address: Bellews 1886. Recreations : hunting and shooting Mount Co. Warton in early days. Address : Bacres, Henley- Grove, Bellew, Galway ; Lancashire. Club : Carlton. on-Thames. Clubs : Travellers', Brooks. Hall, Lytham, 1 1912. [Died 11 Sept. 1902. [Died Sept. b. GRENFELL, Hon. Julian Henry Francis ; e. s. GREIG, Edward Hagerup, composer ; Bergen, of of 1st Baron Desborough ; b. 30 March 1888. 15 June 1843, Scotch ancestry ; father and

Educ. : Oxford University. Lieut. 1st Royal grandfather British Consuls in Bergen ; Dragoons. [Died 26 May 1915. married. Educ. : Leipzig Conservatoire under

and Richter ; Copen- GRENSIDE, Rev. William Bent ; Vicar of Moscheles, Hauptmann, and Niels Gade. Melling, N. Lancashire, from 1855; Hon. hagen, under Hartmann Conducted Birmingham Festival, 1888; Canon of Manchester ; 3rd s. of Christopher in : Grenside, Rector of Great Massmgham, Nor- performed Paris, 1903. Publications Tableaux po6tiques ; Humoresques, Pieces folk ; b. 1 Feb. 1821. Educ. : Private tutor ;

lyriques ; Morceaux symphoniques ; Sigur Trinity College, Cambridge. Ordained, 1846 ; JorsaJfar Peer Pianoforte Sonata Curate of Claughton in Lonsdale, Cheshire, ; Gynt ; ; Violoncello Three Violin 1846-55. Address : Melling Vicarage, Cam- Sonata; Sonatas, several works for Chorus and forth. [Died 28 Jan. 1913. String Quartette ; : Orchestra ; many songs, etc. Address Nord- GREVILLE, 2nd Baron (cr. 1869), Algernon svand, Bergen. Norway. [Died 4 Sept. 1907. William Fulke Grevilie, D.L., J.P. ; Capt. GRICE-HUTCHINSON, George William, J.P., 1st Life Guards (retired) ; b. 11 Feb. 1841 ; C.C. b. 1848 s. of late G. R. Hutchin- s. of 1st Baron and Rosa, o. d. of 1st Marquess ; ; Capt. R.E. m. o. c. of late Rev. W. of Westmeath; S. father 1883; m. Lady son, ; Louisa, 1876 four s. one d. Educ. : Beatrice Violet Graham, d. of 4th Duke of Grice, ; Rubgy ; s. d. University Coll. Oxford. Entered Army, Montrose, 1863 ; one two Groom-in- 1871 ; served in Zulu War ; formerly Capt. Waiting to Queen Victoria, 1868-73 ; M.P. 90th M.P. Aston 1891- (L.) Westmeath, 1865-74; a Lord of the Foot; (C.) Manor, Address : Treasury, 1873-74. Owned about 18,700 1900. The Boynes, Upton-on- : 18 1906. acres. Heir : s. Hon. C. B. F. Grevilie. Severn. Club Carlton. [Di*.d May

Address : 39 Draycott Place, S.W. ; Clon- GRIERSON, Sir Alexander Davidson, 9th Bt. ; Clubs : Brooks's Kil- 3rd hugh, Mullingar. ; cr. 1685 ; J.P. ; Lieut.-Col. (retired)

dare Street, Dublin. [Died 2 Dec. 1910. Batt. King's Own Scottish Borderer? ; b. 296 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GRIFFITH

d. 1858 ; S. u 1879 ; m. Fanny, of Maj. G. GRIEVE, Robert, C.M.G. 1894 ; retired officer, of House. White, Mayfleld Blackheath, 1882 ; Colonial Service b. ; 1839 ; e. s. of late Dr. three s. Served South Africa, 1900-2 (des- Jas. Grieve, Port-Glasgow ; m. 1864, Annie, Heir : s. b. 1883. Ad- patches). Robert, d. of late J. B. King. Educ. : High School, dress : N.B. Rockhall, Dumfries, ; Paragon Edinburgh; University of Glasgow. M.D. House, Blackheath, S.E. Club : Junior 1861. Served as Assist. Surgeon in the Carlton. [Died 1 Apr. 1912. R.N., and took part in actions with Taipings Sir near GRIERSON, Lieut.-Gen. James Moncriaff, Shanghai, 1861-62 ; in 1870 was at- cr. 1911 tached for a time to the R.A. ; K.C.B., ; C.B. 1901 ; C.M.G. Orangeries Hospital, Darmstadt 1902 ; C.V.O. 1904 ; General Officer com- (German War medal) was manding in Chief Eastern Command from Medical Supt. of the Metropolitan Asylum 27 at 1912 ; b. Glasgow, Jan. 1859 ; s. of late Hospital Hampstead, also of the Public Lunatic George Moncrieff Grierson and Allison, d. of Asylum, Berbice ; Surgeon- Gen. of British G. L. Walker, Garemount, Dumbartonshire ; Guiana, and Member of the Court of unmarried. Educ. : Glasgow Academy, and Policy of the Colony. Decorated for services Woolwich. in British Guiana and the R.M.A. Lieut. R.A. 1877 ; elsewhere. Publica- Brevet Col., 1900; served as D.A.Q.M.G., tions : many papers in journals on medical of and Indian Contingent, Egypt, 1882 ; actions sanitary subjects ; Berbice Asylum Kassassin and Tel-el-Kebir (despatches, Journal, 1881-85. Address: New Hall, medal with clasp, 5th class Medjidie, Khe- Barton-on-Humber. [Died 15 Nov. 1906.

dive's star) ; as D.A.A. and Q.M.G., Suakin, Sir GRIFFIN, Lepel Henry, K.C.S.I. ; cr. 1881; advance on Tamai and action of 1885 ; held insignia of the First Class of the Im- as Hashin (despatches, clasp) ; D.A.Q.M.G., perial Persian order of the Lion and the Sun, Hazara 1888 medal 1903 b. Expedition, (despatches, ; 1840 ; m. Marie, d. of L. Leupold,

with ; as La clasp) A.A.G., Army Headquarters, Coronata, Genoa, 1889 ; two s. Educ. :

S. 1900 ; actions of Harrow Africa, Poplar Grove, ; private tutors. Entered Bengal Driefontein, Brandfort, Vet River, Zand Civil Service, 1860; Chief Secretary in and Diamond River, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Punjab, 1871-80 ; Chief Political Officer in Hill medal with 4 as (despatches, clasps) ; Afghanistan, 1880; and conducted negotia- D.A.G., China, 1900-1901, on F.M. Count tions between British Government and Amir Waldersee's staff and of (medal C.B.) ; Military Afghanistan, Abdur Rahman, and pro- H.B.M. 1896- claimed Attache", Embassy, Berlin, him ruler, 1880 ; Resident at Indore, 2nd 1901 1900 ; A.Q.M.G. Army Corps, ; and Agent Governor- General for Central Chief Staff Officer, 2nd Army Corps, 1902- India, 1881-88; Resident at Hyderabad, Director of at 1888 1904 ; Military Operations ; nominated Envoy Extraordinary to 1904-6 1st Headquarters, ; commanding Pekin, 1885 ; contested (L.U.) West Notting- Aldershot 1906-10 Division Command, ; ham, 1900; Chairman of the East India St. of Knight of Grace, John Jerusalem ; Association; Chairman Imperial Bank of Cross of Prussian Crown and of Persia Grand Royal ; Chairman Burmah Ruby Mines Co.

Crown of Siam ; Commander of 2nd Class of Publications : The Punjab Chiefs, 1865 ; Prussian Red St. Anne of of Eagle (with star), The Law Inheritance to Chiefships, 1869 ; of and Saxon of Russia, Legion Honour, The Rajahs the Punjab, 1870 ; The Great Albrecht orders. Publications : Armed Republic, 1884; Famous Monuments of Strengths (published by War Office) of Central India, 1888; Ranjit Singh, 1894; of Armies Russia, Germany, and Japan ; founded the Asiatic Quarterly Review (with Staff Duties in the 1891 Handbook Field, ; Mr. D. Boulger). Address : 4 Cadogan of of the Russian Army, 1894 ; Records the Gardens, S.W. Club : Wellington. Scottish Volunteers, 1859-1908, 1909. Ad- [Died 9 March 1908. : : dress 9 Cadogan Gardens, S.W. Clubs GRIFFITH, George Chetwynd ; s. of a country United Army and Navy, Service, Royal clergyman ; married ; one s. one d. Educ. : Automobile. [Died 17 Aug. 1914. had the advantage of neglected early in- struction his education GRIESBACH, Charles Ludolf, C.I.E. Director ; got wandering about the world ; sundowner (retired), Geological Survey of India ; Hon. Sea-apprentice ; ; stock-rider butcher Lieut.-Col. 6th Battalion Royal Fusiliers sailor; ; ; globe-trotter

e. (record round the world, in 64 days) ; (retired) ; b. Vienna, 11 Dec. 1847 ; s. of schoolmaster George Ludolph Griesbach of Zobelsberg, a ; journalist ; story-writer. d. Principal Publications : The Angel of the British subject ; m. Emma, of the Rev. Revolution Romanoff Valdar W. R. Griesbach of Millington, Yorkshire, ; Olga ; ; : Briton or Boer ? ; Men who have made the 1869 1892 ; one s. one d. Educ. (d). The of the Sun The Rose University of Vienna. Member of eight Empire ; Virgin ; of Judah A in In an Scientific Societies and Academies of England ; Honeymoon Space ; Prison and the Continent. Commanded scientific Unknown Land ; With Chamberlain

in Africa ; and others. Recreations : loafing, expedition to Central Africa, 1869-70 ; joined travelling, and sailing ; went 6| times round 6th Battalion Royal Fusiliers, 1874 ; and the world ; once across the Rockies, thrice Geological Survey of India, 1878 ; on special the at service, Southern Afghanistan, 1880, includ- over Andes (treasured a pipe smoked 19,300 feet above sea-level) ; three times ing action of Girishk and battle of Maiwand ; round the Horn found the source of the attached as Lieutenant 66th Regiment to ; Amazon river-system ; flew in a balloon Kandahar Field Force ; present at siege and from London to the field of battle of Kandahar, 1880 (despatches, thanks Agincourt ; last Englishman who fell there. Address : of Government of India) ; Takht-i-Suliman Norfolk Cottage, Littlehampton. Clubs : Expedition, 1883 ; on special service with Afghan Boundary Commission, 1884-86 Yorick, Arundel. [Died 4 June 1906.

(C.I.E. and thanks of Government) ; on GRIFFITH, Horace Major Brandford, C.M.G.

special duty with H.H. the Amir of Afghan- 1902 ; Colonial Sec. of the Gambia from s. of Sir William istan, 1888-89 ; operations against the Sardar 1902; b. 1863; y. late Mahomad Brandford of Ishag Khan ; Miranzai Expedi- Griffith, K.C.M.G., Windsor,

tion, 1980-91 ; with North-Eastern Column, Barbados West Indies ; m. 1897, Margaret Burma, 1892; travelled in South Africa, Elizabeth, d. of late Arthur Sewell, of Baling. 1896-97. Decorated for Boundary Commis- Educ. : Barbados, W.I. Confidential Clerk

sion ; Afghan medal and clasp, Burma medal to Lieut.-Governor, Lagos, 1880 ; Private and Coast clasp ; Nishan-i-Hurmat (Afghan order) ; Secretary to Governor, Gold (Sir : Austrian gold medal. Publications papers Samuel Rowe, K.C.M.G.), 1882 ; Chief Clerk Sec. to on geological and geographical subjects. Customs, Lagos, 1883 ; Private [Died 13 Apr. 1907. Governor, Gold Coast (Sir W. Brandford 10 a 297 GRIFFITH WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Griffith, K.C.M.G., 1885-86; Comptroller . of Castle Hill, Englefield Green, and Letitia Customs, 1889 ; 1891 d. : Lagos, Treasurer, of Samuel Chatfield. Educ. : Eton Acting Col. Sec., Treasurer of th Trin. 1894; Coll. Camb. Head of Law Tripos' Gambia, 1894; administered the Govern 1866. Barr. April 1869. Publications : joint ment on numerous occasions was J.P. c ; editor of Cooke's Agricultural Tenancies, colony. Address: Gambia. Club Bathurst, 1882, and of the London Building Act, 1894 Constitutional. [Died 23 190 editor of Sept. the Agricultural Holdings Act! GRIFFITH, Ralph Thomas Hotchkin, M.A 1883. Recreations : shooting, rowing, skat- C.I.E. 1885 Fellow of * Address : 3 ; the University c Essex Court, Temple, E.G. Calcutta unmarried b. Clubs : ; ; , Wiltshir Windham, Garrick^ 25 May 1826; e. 8. of late Rev. Rober Clavey Griffith, M.A., Rector of Corslev GRIMSHAW, Captain Cew , and ..r^y, Mary Elizabeth d. of the lat D.S.O. 1902 ; Adderly, Royal Dublin Fusiliers ; 1 of late Ralph Hotchkin of Uppingham Hall. Educ Thomas Wrigley Grimshaw, C.B., School Registrar-General for ; Uppingham ; Queen Ireland ; b 22 Oct Oxford. 1875 m. College, Exhibitioner from Upping ; 1906, Agnes Violet, y. d. of George ham ; Exhibitioner B. of from Queen's College Alderson, Alexandria ; two s Educ Fourth Eastman's Naval Oxford; Honorary Class, Classics Royal Academy ; Dublin M.A. B.A., ; University Boden Sanskri University (B.A.). Entered army, 1897; Scholar served ; Assistant Master Marlborough Col South Africa, 1899-1902 (despatches 1849-53; Professor of English Literature twice, Queen's medal 3 clasps, King's medal Benares 2 College, 1854-62; Principal o clasps, D.S.O.) ; Aden Hinterland, 1903. Benares College, 1863-78 Director of Publi ; Thomas Instruction, North-Western Provinces am GRIMSHAW, .ng.ey , ^.&., m.A., 1878-85 M.D. Oudh, ; retired on special pensior (Dublin); Registrar-General of Ire- 1885. land J.P. co. Publications: Specimens of O ; Dublin ; b. 16 Nov 1839 Indian . of Poetry, 1852 ; The Birth of the War Wrigley Grimshaw, F.R.C.S. ; m. 1865^ 1853 Sarah God, ; Idylls from the Sanskrit, 1886 Elizabeth, d. of Rev. T. F Thomas Scenes from the Educ. : various Ramdyan, 1868; Th private schools ; Trin. Coll' Ramayan of Valmlki (5 vols.). 1870-75 Dublin. Moderator in Experimental and Yusuf and Natural Zulaikha, 1882 ; The Pandit, Science; Briggs Exhibitioner and Sanskrit journal, founded and edited fo several honours in Medical and Natural some Fellow eight years ; The Hymns of the Rig Science; and past-President Roval veda 1889-92 College of of (4 vols.), ; The Hymns of th Physicians Ireland. Formerly 1893 lecturer on several Samaveda, ; The Hymns of th subjects in School of Atharvaveda 1895-96 Medicine of Doctor Steven's (2 vols.), ; The Texts Hospital, Dublin, of the White Yajurveda, 1899. Recreations of which he was at one time physician, and reading, : afterwards cycling, gardening. Address Cors consulting physician ; physician to ley, Kotagiri, Nilgiri Hills, India. Clubs and afterwards consultant to Cork Street North-West Fever Provinces, Allahabad ; Agra Hospital, Dublin, and Dublin Ortho- Kotagiri. [Died 7 Nov. 1906 paedic Hospital ; past President of Statistical Society of Ireland GRIFFITH, His Honour William Downes s ; served on several ; Government Commissions. of Walter Hussey Griffith, Dublin, and Jane Decorated for distinguished services as Henn ; m. Harriet Anne, d. of Williair Registrar-General of Ireland. Stokes, M.D. Educ. : Publications : various papers Royal School, EnniS' and killen; Trin. Coll. Dublin. Barr. Inner articles on Medical, Sanitary and Statis- tical official Temple, 1855; Attorney- General of the subjects ; reports on Statistics 1866 of Births, Deaths and Agricul- Cape Colony, ; recalled on change of Marriages, ture and Emigration, Railway, Cape Constitution, 1872 ; Judge of County Criminal, Banking. Address: Courts, 1877-98. Publications : Work on Priorsland, Carrick- Bankruptcy, 1868; The Judicature Acts mines, Co. Dublin. Club : Sackville Street, 1876. Recreation : Dublin. [Died 23 Jan. 1900. fishing. Address : . Bramham South 1st Baron Gardens, Kensington, S.W. GRIMTHORPE, (cr. 1886) ; Edmund Club : Becket, J.P. Conservative, Wolverhampton. K.C., LL.D., ; Bt. 1813 ; b 12 1816 s. of May ; Sir Edmund Beckett, GRIFFITHS, Bt., and Maria, d. of William Beverley of Treasurer and Collector of Customs, Sey- Beverley; S. father in Btcy. 1874; m. since 1901 chelles, ; Member of the Executive Fanny (d. 1901), d. of Bishop of Lichfield and 1845. : Legislative Councils of Government (Lonsdale), Educ. Eton ; Trin Coll b. 1839; 2nd s. of late William Harrison Camb. 30th Wrangler, 1838. Barr. Lin-

Hollier Griffiths of coln's 1841 ; well known for Camberwell, Kent ; m. Inn, his restora- 1866; Educ.: privately. Entered Service, tion of St. Alban's Cathedral and other 1860 Chief Officer churches there ; of Police and Inspector ; Chancellor and Vicar- of liberated General of 1877-1900. Africans, Seychelles, 1881 ; York, Publications : ' Acting Chief Civil Commissioner, 1884-87 books on clocks, architecture, and astronomy, of etc. Owned about 3400 Inspector Police, Mauritius, 1887 ; Acting acres. Heir n Chief Officer of Police, Seychelles, 1889; Ernest William Beckett, M.P. Address: Inspector of Roads and Joint Conservator Batchwood, St. Albans. of Crown Lands, 1896 ; Town Surveyor, [Died 29 Apr. 1905. 1900. : Address Treasurer's Office, Sey- RIMWADE, Hon. Frederick Sheppard : b chelles. [Died 26 Feb. 1911 1840, Norfolk. Educ. : Queen Elizabeth

GRIFFITHS, Yen. John, B.D. ; Archdeacon of Grammar School, Ipswich. Went to Aus-

Canon of Llandaff tralia, 1862 ; started firm of Llandaff; ; Prebendary Felton, Grim- of Caerau from and 1877 ; Rector of Neath and wade, Co., wholesale chemists and Llantwit, 1855; Examining Chaplain for druggists; President, Melbourne Chamber Bishop of Llandaff. Educ. : Tyglyn Gram- of Commerce, 1882-83; Chairman, Royal mar School St. Bank of ; David's College, Lampeter. Australia; Member of Diocesan Headmaster of Cardigan Grammar School, Council; Member of Council, Church of 1840 six times St. ; President of National England ; Lay Canon, Paul's Cathedral, Eisteddfod of Wales. Melbourne M.L.C. for Recreations : riding, ; North Yarra. Ad- dress : driving. Address : Ael y Bryn, Neath : Doly- Little Flinders Street, Melbourne, gwarthey, Aberayron. [Died 1 Sept. 1897. Australia. [Died 4 Aug. 1910. GRIFFITHS, William Russell, LL.B. Re- ; RINLING, Charles Herbert ; author and corder of Bedford from b. 14 1898; May journalist ; speciality, railways and kindred 1845 4th s. ; of late George Richard Griffiths b. Crouch subjects ; Hill, London, 18 May WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GKOTEIAN

s. of late William chief of National 1870 ; y. Grinling, Dictionary Biography, Cham- accountant, Gt. Northern Ry. Co., and bers's Biographical Disctionary (1897, joint- Margaret, d. of late Edward Bishop ; m. editor with David Patrick, LL.D.), the 1901, Hilda, d. of John Whiteman of Crouch Athenaeum, Blackwood's Magazine, etc. : Oakfield Publications : Hill. Educ. School, Crouch In Gypsy Tents, 1880 ; A School Hill; University College (Entrance Short Border History, 1887 ; Two Suffolk In Scholar, 1883 ; Case Prizeman, 1887). Friends (Archdeacon Groome and Edward

en- : service of Gt. Northern Ry. 1887-92; Fitzgerald), 1895 ; Kriegspiel The War- gaged in miscellaneous literary work, 1893- Game (novel), 1896; Gypsy Folk-Tales, of 1897-98 Trans- 1897 ; editor, News Week, ; 1899 ; and an edition of Borrow's Lavengro, staff of : port, 1898-1900 ; then on Railway 1900. Club Scottish Arts, Edinburgh. News. Publications : The Dukeries, Sher- [Died 24 Jan. 1902. Lincolnshire wood Forest and the Sea-Side, GROSSMITH, George, actor and entertainer ; of 1897 ; The History the Great Northern b. 9 Dec. 1847 ; e. s. of late George Grossmith, Railway, 1845-95, 1898; second edition, journalist lecturer to principal London and

1903 The of our Rail- institutions and societies ; 1845-1902, ; Ways" provincial literary 1905 lectured on British m. Rosa o. d. of late E. ways, ; " Railways 1873, (d. 1905), before s. : as Business Enterprises University Noyce, M.D. ; two two d. Educ. North of Birmingham, 1903. Club : Whitehall. London Collegiate School. Left school in [Died 11 Apr. 1906. 1866 to assist father in reporting for Times, Sir first GRINLINTON, John Joseph, Kt., cr. 1894 ; at Bow Street Police Court ; made F.S.A. b. 1828 s. of late at Institution as C.E. ; F.R.G.S., ; ; appearance Polytechnic an first Thomas Grinlinton, Portarlington ; m. entertainer a la John Parry, 1870 ; Emily, d. of late Isaac Booth (d. 1894). appearance on stage in Gilbert and Sullivan's Served on the Ordnance Survey of Eng- opera, The Sorcerer, at Opera Comique, in land; gazetted Ensign 65th Regt.; appointed 1877 ; played principal parts eight follow-

Depot Adjutant ; served the Crimean Cam- ing operas at that theatre, and the Savoy

paign, 1855-56 ; Lieut. 4th King's Own (the first London theatre lighted entirely by

Regt. ; Assistant Engineer during the siege electric light) ; in 1889 started on tour (for and of Sebastopol ; was also engaged making a 17 years) with single-handed Humorous Military Survey of the Allied positions; Musical Recitals : the tours included Great mentioned in despatches on the fall of Britain and Ireland, United States and

Sebastopol (Crimean medal with clasp, 5th Canada. Publications : A Society Clown ; order of class of the of Medjidie, and the Piano and I ; The Diary a Nobody

Turkish medal), 8 Sept. 1855 ; Assistant (written in conjunction with only brother, of Haste to Surveyor-Gen. Ceylon, 1857 ; retired from Weedon Grossmith) ; composer

libretto S. Gilbert ; the army, 1858 ; appointed an Official the Wedding, the by W. Councillor of the Municipality of Colombo author and composer of Cups and Saucers ; at its formation in 1866, to 1872 and 1887- composer of Uncle Samuel, and author and and 1897 ; member of the Central Irrigation Board, composer of over six hundred humorous retired from 1887-97 ; member of the Legislative Council satirical songs and sketches ; of Ceylon (to represent the European Com- stage and platform, 1908. Recreations : fish-

munity), 1888 ; Special Commissioner for ing, shipbuilding and locomotive yards. Ceylon at the World's Columbian Exposi- Address : 32 Manor Road, Folkestone. retired : Beefsteak Folk- tion, Chicago, 1893 ; from Ceylon, Clubs Garrick, ; Radnor, : 1 March 1912. 1898. Address Colombo, Ceylon ; Rose stone. [Died Hill, Middle Stockbridge, Hants. Wallop, GROSVENOR, Earl ; Edward George Hugh Club : Constitutional. [Died 12 1912. May Grosvenor ; e. s. of 2nd Duke of Westminster; Hartwell de la Garde b. 16 for whom His GRISSELL, ; F.S.A. ; Nov. 1904; Majesty chamberlain of honour to the from King Edward VII. stood sponsor. to be one of four 12 Feb. 1909. 1869, promoted" permanent [Died chamberlains di b. 23 numero," 1898 ; Knight GROSVENOR, Lord Henry (George)-; Commander of the Order of Pius IX. b. June 1861 3rd *. of 1st Duke of West- ; ; 14 s. of Mina Dec. 1839; Thomas Grissell of minster ; m. 1st, 1887, Dora (d. 1894), Norbury Park, Dorking. F.S.A., and High e. d. of James A. Erskine-Wemyss, of Sheriff of Fifeshire Surrey, 1854-55. Educ. : Harrow, Wemyss Castle and Torrie House, ; d. of and at B. N. C. Oxford, M.A. 1866. Was one s. two d. ; 2nd, 1911, Rosamund, and present at the Vatican Council, 1869-70 ; at Edward Lloyd of Tynyrhyl, Flintshire, bombardment of Rome by the Piedmontese, widow of Edward Seymour Greaves of 1870, and at the conclaves of 1873 and Watchbury, Warwickshire, and Glenetive, Ox- 1903 ; Gold Staff Officer at coronation of Argyll. Educ. : Eton ; Christ Church, secre- King Edward VII. ; and also in waiting on ford. At one time assistant private H. Smith Pope Pius IX. at his coronation, 1903; dis- tary to First Lord of Treasury, W. ; coverer and editor during the excavations at contested (U.) Northwich Division of Eleusis of the lapidary inscription in honour Cheshire, 1887. Address : Grove Place, of Cassianus relating to the introduction of Nursling, Hants. Clubs : Turf, Travellers'. the Eleusinian mysteries into Britain in the [Died 27 Dec. 1914. reign of Hadrian. Publications : Ritual In- GROTRIAN, Frederick Brent, J.P. ; Chairman 1865 : Sede accuracies, Vacante, 1903 ; and of the Humber Conservancy Commissioners, a to Notes and Re- s. contributory Queries. and Board of Trade representative ; o. creations : and numismatics is d. archaeology ; of late F. L. C. Grotrian ; m. Elizabeth, a corrseponding member of Royal Academy of late John Hunter of Feliskirk. Educ. : of Raffaello in Urbino, and of Roman Was formerly a merchant and Arcadia privately. and Royal Numismatic Society of shipowner at Hull, and President of the Hull London. Address : 60 High Street, Oxford. Incorporated Chamber of Commerce and Clubs : Vincents, Union Society, Oxford. Shipping; M.P. (C.) Hull, 1886-92; was [Died 10 May 1907. largely identified with railway enterprise in was of the Hull GROOME, Francis Hindes, author; b. Monk the district ; proprietor Mail and Hull and Lincolnshire Times. Soham Rectory, Framlingham, 30 Aug. 1851 ; Daily 2nd s. of Robert Hindes Groome, Archdeacon Recreations : was always an ardent supporter of Suffolk. : of all outdoor cricket, foot- Educ. Ipswich ; Corpus and sports, hunting, Merton etc. Address : Hall, Colls. Oxford ; Gottingen. Settled ball, Ingmanthorpe to Yorks West Hill House, Hessle, literary work at Edinburgh in 1876 ; Wetherby, ; wrote for the Encyclopaedia Britannica, E. York. Clubs : Carlton, Constitutional. Chambers's Encyclopaedia (sub-editor), The [Died 8 Apr. 1905. 299 GROVE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Sir cr. GROVE, George, Kt., 1882; C.B., 1899 ; The Degenerates, 1899 ; The Black b. s. of D.C.L., LL.D. ; 13 Aug. 1820 ; 2nd Tulip, 1899; A Debt of Honour, 1900; Thomas d. of late Grove ; m. Harriet, Rev. Frocks and Frills, 1902 ; The Garden of Charles St. 1851. 1904 Business is 1905 A Bradley, James's, Clapham, Lies, ; Business, ; Educ. : Clapham Grammar School. Articled Fearful Joy, 1908. Recreations : astronomy to Alex. civil Gordon, engineer ; served two and navigation. Address : Winter Lodge, in Glas- years Napier's factory, Broomielaw, Addison Road, W. ; 5 Beach Houses, West-

gow ; erected cast-iron lighthouse, Morant brook, Thanet. Clubs : Dramatists, Gar-

Point, Jamaica, 1841 ; erected cast-iron rick, Greenroom. [Died 4 July 1914. Gibb's lighthouse, Hill, Bermuda, 1845 ; on GUBBINS, Sir C. O'Grady, Kt., cr. 1911 ; staff of C. H. Wild, Chester General Station, Colonial Secretary. Address : Pietermarttz- and of Edwin Clark, Britannia Bridge, 1847- burg, Natal. [Died 9 Dec. 1911. 1849 ; Secretary Society of Arts, 1849 ; Secre- GUBBINS, Frederick B., C.B. 1860. tary to Crystal Palace Company on forma- [Died 27 March 1902.

tion, 1852; joined staff of Macmillan & GUBBINS, John R. ; b. 1839 ; 4th s. of late first Co., 1873 ; Director of Royal College of Joseph Gubbins, Kilfrush, and Maria, d. of

Music, 1882-94 ; member of Council of the Thos. Wise, Cork; m. Edith, d. of C. B. College, 1895. Publications : Primer of Legh, 1889 (d. 1896). High Sheriff of Co.

Geography, 1877 ; The History of a Musical Limerick in 1886 ; won the Downshire Plate, Phrase attempted, Musical World, Oct. 1886 riding Mr. J. D. Whyte's Fairyland, 1870 ; to 14 editions of May 1897 ; The successive won the Weller Cup at the Down Royal Beethoven's 9th 1895 Symphony, 12 Feb. ; Meeting, 1883 ; won the Two Thousand

Beethoven and his Nine Symphonies, 1896 ; Guineas and the Derby and Leger with articles many in Smith's Diet, of the Bible, , 1897 ; won the Derby with

1860-63 ; editor and large contributor to , 1902. Address : Bruree Diet, of Music and Musicians ; many Analyses House, Bruree, Ireland. of Music in Crystal Palace Programmes-Book [ Died 20 March 1906. and other see concerts, 1882-96 ; Preface to GUEDELLA, Mrs. ; Hanbury, Lily. Hiller's Mendelssohn, Hensels* Mendelssohn GUERNSEY, Lord ; Heneage Greville Finch ;

Family, Jahn's Life of Mozart ; Rockstro's b. 2 June 1883 ; e. s. of 8th Earl of Aylesford. Life of Handel, 1883 ; Appendix to K. von 2nd Lieut. Irish Guards ; m. 1907, Hon. Hellborn's Life of Schubert, etc. Address : Gladys Fellowes, 2nd d. of 2nd Baron de Lower Sydenham, S.E. Club : Athenaeum. Ramsey. Educ. : Eton. A.D.C. to Gov. [Died 28 May 1900. and Commander-in-Chief, Gibraltar. Ad- GROVES, James Grimble, Chairman Groves dress : Gibraltar. [Died Sept. 1914. GUEST, Montagu, D.L. Dorset ; J.P. London & Whitnall, Ltd. ; D.L. for Cheshire ; and Dorset b. 29 March 1839 3rd s. of Magistrate for Cheshire and County Borough ; ; Sir Josiah John Guest, 1st Bt., and Lady of Salford ; Chairman South Salford Con- Charlotte Elizabeth Bertie, o. d. of 9th servative Association ; b. 24 Oct. 1854 ; s. of late William Peer Grimble Groves m. Earl of Lindsey. Educ. : Harrow. Rifle ; 1855-59 served in the Indian 1878, y. d. of late Dr. Robert Marsland of Brigade, ; 1858 ; Dorset Yeomanry, 1859-89 ; Manchester ; six s, two d, Educ. : Cheshire ; Mutiny, Dorset Volunteers, 1865-70 ; M.P. Youghal, Isle of Man ; Owens College, Manchester. 1869-74 1880-85 Liberal- M.P. (C.) South Salford, 1900-6. Recrea- ; Wareham, ; Unionist from 1885 late Dorsets tions : shooting and golf. Address : Spring ; Major Yeomanry Cavalry ; Provincial Grand Bank, Pendleton, Manchester ; Manghold, 1877-1902 on Isle of Man. Clubs : Carlton Manchester Master Dorset Freemasons, ; ; 1878 and 1901 Manchester. Jury French Exhibition, ; Constitutional, Pub- [Died 23 June 1914. late Member Dorset County Council. Sir cr. lication : The Royal Yacht Squadron. GROVES, John, Kt., 1900 ; Chairman Address : The W. ; 14 of Directors, John Groves & Sons, Ltd., Albany, Piccadilly, Clubs : brewefs b. 7 Oct. 1828 s. of Levi Groves Brunswick Square, Brighton. Turf, ; ; Yacht of West Knighton, Dorset; m. 1st, 1855, Marlborough, White's, Royal Squad- Paris. of ron, Cowes ; Union, Rosina, d. J. Kerslake ; 2nd, 1875, 9 Nov. 1909. Emily, d. of J. Dods. Educ. : Honiton, [Died Thomas J.P. b. 1838 ; Devon. Held many public offices in the GUEST, Merthyr, ; of Sir John 1st Bart. borough of Weymouth, including Mayoralty, 2nd s. Josjah Guest, M.P., of Dowlais, Co. Glamorgan, and Lady 1886-89 ; nine years County Councillor for Charlotte o. d. of 9th Earl of ; Dorset. Recreations : in early life hunting Bertie, Lindsey m. Theodora d. of and shooting. Address : Rodwell, Wey- 1877, Lady Grosvenor, y. of Educ. Trin. mouth. [Died 2 Oct. 1905. 2nd Ma.rquess Westminster. College, Cambridge; B.A. 1859. High dramatic author b. Man- , Sydney, ; Hon. Sheriff, Dorset, 1886 ; late Capt. and 23 March 1848 o. s. of late Alder- chester, ; Major Dorset Yeomanry. Address: Inwood, man Charles Sydney Grundy, ex-Mayor of Henstridge, Blandford. Clubs : Brooks's, Manchester. Educ. : Owens Man- College, St. James's. [Died 5 Nov. 1904. chester. Barr. 1869 ; practised in Man- Patrick farmer b. 1862. chester till 1876. Publications: A Little GUINEY, ; ; Repre- sented Newmarket on the Kanturk Rural Change, 1872 ; Mammon, 1877 ; The Snow- District Council and Cork County Council ; ball, 1879 ; In Honour Bound, 1880 ; The M.P. (I.N.) Cork County North, 1910. Ad- Vicar of Bray, 1882 ; The Glass of Fashion, dress : Kanturk, Co. Cork. 1883 ; The Queen's Favourite, 1883 ; The [Died 12 Oct. 1913. Silver Shield, 1885 ; Clito, 1886 ; The Bells of Haslemere, 1887; The Arabian Nights, , Hon. Sir Arthur Robert, Kt., cr. 1911 of House of 1887; The Pompadour, 1888; The Union ; Speaker Representatives, New Zealand. Address : House of Jack, 1888 ; Mamma, 1888 ; The Dean's Repre- Daughter, 1888; A White Lie, 1889; A sentatives, New Zealand. 10 June 1913. Fool's Paradise, 1889 ; Esther Sandraz, [Died 1889 A Pair of 1890 A GUINNESS, Benjamin Lee, D.L., heir to 1st ; Spectacles, ; Village Baron Ardilaun b. 4 s. of Priest, 1890 ; Haddon Hall, 1892 ; Sowing ; Aug. 1842; the Wind, 1893; An Old Jew, 1894; A Sir Benjamin L. Guinness, 1st Bt., and d. of Edward Guinness of Dublin ; Bunch of Violets, 1894 ; The New Woman, Elizabeth, m. Henrietta Eliza St. d. of 1894 ; Slaves of the Ring, 1894 ; The Late Lady Lawrence, 3rd Earl of K.P. Formerly Mr. Castello, 1895 ; The Greatest of These, Thomas, Howth, in Horse Guards. 1895 ; A Marriage of Convenience, 1897 ; Capt. Royal 3 Feb. 1900. The Silver Key, 1897 ; The Musqueteers, [Died 300 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 GUNTHER

Rev. H. Grattan, o. s. of GUINNESS, D.D., F.R.A.S., Henry Gunter, merchant ; m. 1886, b. near 1835 *. of Esther : F.R.G.S. ; Dublin, ; Elizabeth Burns. Educ. High H.E.I.C.S. Educ. : Capt. John Guinness, School ; University College ; San Francisco New Coll. London. Founder (1872) and School of Mines. Civil engineer Central Director of the Regions Beyond Missionary Pacific Railroad, 1868; Chemist for Cali- the East London Institute fornia Union (formerly Assay Office, 1869-70 ; Chemist Ho- for Home and Missions), which had mavnelle Foreign Smelting Works, Utah, 1871 ; two Training Colleges, supported nearly 100 Superintendent M'Kay Mines, Utah, 1873- missionaries in the 1874 San Congo region, Behar, ; stockbroker, Francisco, 1875-78 ; India, the Argentine and Peru, and sent out came to New York and engaged in play- considerably over a thousand missionaries. writing, 1879. Publications : Mr. Barnes of Publications : The End of the New 1887 Approaching York, ; Mr. Potter of Texas, viewed in the of 1888 That Age Light History, Prophecy, ; Frenchman, 1889 ; Miss Nobody Science for the Last of and ; Light Days ; Nowhere, 1890 ; Miss Dividends, 1892 ;

and the Reformation ; The Divine Baron Montez of Romanism Panama, 1893 ; A Princess

of the World's ; Crea- of Paris and Programme History King's Stockbroker, 1894 ; The centred in Christ First of the tion ; History unveiling English, 1895 ; Ladies' Jugger- Prophecy, etc. Address : Harley House, naut, 1895; Her Senator, 1896; Don E. 21 1910. Balasco of Bow, [Died July Key West, 1897 ; Bob Covington, Sir Robert K.B. 1897 Susan GUINNESS, Reginald Bruce, ; ; Turnbull, 1897 ; Ballyho Bey, 1897 J.P. Director Arthur cr. ; D.L., ; 1897; Billy Hamilton, 1898; A Lost & Ltd. ; b. 9 1898 Jack Guinness, Son, Co., Sept. American, ; Curzon, 1899 ; A d. of 1842 ; m. 1866, Anne Thomasine, Fighting Troubadour, 1899 ; A Manufac- of Glen- turer's George Studdert Kilnamona and Daughter, 1901 ; M. S. Bradford Clare one d. Address : 7 Sloane wood, Co. ; Special; The Princess of Copper; The Street, S.W. Clubs : Wellington, Hurling- Surprises of an Empty Hotel. Owned resi- etc. in ham ; Kildare Street, Dublin, dence New York City ; real estate in [Died 9 July 1909. Omaha, Nebraska, San Francisco, and Rio

GULLICK, Joseph William, C.M.G. 1906; Vista, Cal. ; and was also sole owner of The Superintendent (retired) Colonial Audit Home Publishing Co., New York City. Branch of Exchequer and Audit Depart- Recreations : tennis, athletics. Address : 3 ment, Victoria Embankment, E.G. Was a East Fourteenth Street, New York. Club : Director of Grenville United Mines, Ltd., and New York, Bohemian, San Francisco. of Condurrow United Mines, Ltd. Address : [Died Feb 1907. Thames Cottage, East Molesey. Club: GUNTER, Major-General James ; b. 5 Dec. National Liberal. [Died 29 Dec. 1909. 1833 ; m. 1891, 'Alice Elizabeth, d. of Lieut.- GUNN, Robert Marcus, M.A., M.B., F.R.C.S. Col. William Inglis, 5th Dragoon Guards, of London (Eng.) ; Senior Surgeon, Royal Wavendon Manor, Bletchley, Bucks ; two *. one d. Late Col. 4th Ophthalmic Hospital ; Ophthalmic Surgeon Dragoon Guards ; to the National Hospital for the Paralysed served Crimea, 1855 (medal with clasp, etc. b. and Epileptic, ; Dunnet, Caithness, Turkish medal) ; China, 1860 (medal with

s. of Marcus i two Address : N.B., 1850 ; Gunn, Culgower, clasps). Boston Hall, Boston d. of T. : Sutherlandshire ; m. Mary, Rev. H. Spa, Yorkshire. Clubs Army and Navy, j Aberdeenshire. Educ.: Hurlingham. 29 1908. Dawson, Monymusk, \ [Died Aug. Lon- Golspie ; St. Andrews ; Edinburgh ; Sir GUNTER, Robert, 1st Bt., cr. 1901 ; M.P, don Vienna. Late Arris and Gale Lecturer ; (C.) Barkston Ash Division, Yorkshire; at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 3rd Battalion Yorkshire Colonel Regimeut ; and Bowman Lecturer to the Ophthalmo- Vice-President Yorks. Agricultural Society ;

logical Society of the . | President Wetherby Agricultural Society ;

: scientific on the Com- ! Publications papers Chairman Wetherby Petty Sessions, Dis- Anatomy and Embryology of the trict parative Council, and Board of Guardians ; and on the Physiology of Vision (in Eye, Chairman oi latter for 26 years (from 1872 ); H.M.S. Challenger Reports, Journ. Anat. b. London, 2 Nov. 1831 ; m. Jane Mar- Nat. and Phys., Ann. Mag. Hist.) ; surgical guerite, d. of Thomas Benyon, of Gledhow papers on Ophthalmology (in Encyc. Med., Hall, Yorkshire. Educ. : Rugby. Joined Lond. Hosp. Reports, Trans. Roy. Oph. 4th Dragoon Guards, 1851 ; served with Ophth. Soc.. etc.). Recreations : gardening that Regt. through the Crimean war (medal and Address : 54 Queen palaeontology. and clasps and Turkish medal) ; also in W. near Anne Street, ; Saltwood, Hythe, Yorkshire Hussars. Recreations : hunting, Kent. Club : Royal Societies. shooting, etc. ; farmed largely, and was [Died 1 Dec. 1909. well known all over the world as the owner GUNNING, Sir George William, 5th Bt., cr. and breeder of the Wetherby shorthorn 1778 o. c. of 4th Bt. and 1st ; wile, Mary herd, and especially of the Wetherby Duchess Catherine, 2nd d. of W. R. Cartwright of : tribe. Address 86 Eaton Square, S.W. ; M.P. b. 10 1828 S. father Aynho, ; August ; Wetherby Grange, Wetherby, Yorkshire. 1885 m. d. of Col. Chester Master, ; Isabella, Clubs : Carlton, Army and Navy, Hurling- Knole and The Ciren- Park, Bristol, Abbey, ham ; Yorkshire, York. cester, 1851. Educ. : Brasenose Coll. Ox- [Died 17 Sept. 1905. ford B.A. 1851 M.A. 1853. J.P. and ; ; GUNTHER, Albert Charles Lewis Gotthilf, C.A. Cos. Lancaster and Northampton ; late M.A., F.R.S., M.D., Ph.D., LL.D. ; retired 4th Batt. Regt. Maj. Northamptonshire Civil Servant ; b. Wurtemburg, 3 Oct. 1830 ; Ad- Heir : s. Frederick, b. 13 Nov. 1853. m. 1st, 1868, Roberta Macintosh of St. dress : Little Club : Horton, Northampton. Andrews (d. 1869) ; 2nd, 1879, Theodora Constitutional. 21 Oct. [Died 1904. Dawrish, d. of Henry Holman Drake, Fowey ; : GUNNING, Sir Frederick Digby, 6th Bt., cr. two *. Educ. Stuttgart Gymnasium ; and Bonn Universities. 1778 ; J.P. North Hants ; b. 13 Nov. 1853 ; Tubingen, Berlin, 1856 rose *. of 5th Bt. and Isabella, d. of Col. Chester Entered British Museum, ; through Master, Knole Park, Bristol, and The Abbey, various grades to keeper of Zoological De- : 1875 1895 Cirencester ; S. father 1904. Educ. Radley partment, ; superannuated, ; Coll. Heir : b. Charles Vere. Address : Vice-President of Royal Society, 1875-76; Little Horton, Northampton. Club : Junior Pres. of Biological Section British Assoc. of 1898-1901 Gold Carlton. [Died 21 July 1906. 1880, Linnean Society, ; GUNTER, Archibald Clavering, C.E., novelist, Medal of Royal Society, 1878, and of Linnean playwright, publisher; editor Gunter's Society, 1904. Publications : Catalogues of b. 25 Oct. 1847 Colubrine Batrachia salientia, and Magazine, 1905 ; Liverpool, ; snakes, 301 GUBDON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Fishes in the British Mi^um (10 vols.), and Bromley Div. of Tower Hamlets, 1899- of British 1906 1858-70; Reptiles India, 1864; ; Alderman, City of London, Ward of of 1866 Fische der Fishes Zanzibar, ; Siidsee, Cornhill, 1902-7. Address : 9 Upper Berke- 1877 1873-1901 ; Gigantic Land Tortoises, ; ley Street, W. ; Duart Castle, I. of Mull. Introduction to the of I860 Clubs : " Study " Fishes, ; Carlton, Turf, Garrick, White's. Reports on the Challenger Fishes, 1881- [Died 24 Apr. 1911. 1885; Reptiles and Batrachians of Central GUTHRIE, William, Sheriff of Lanarkshire and first editor from America, 1885-1902 ; founder 1903 ; b. Culhorn House, Wigtown- of 1864. s. of of Record Zoological Literature, shire, 1835 ; George Guthrie of Appleby : and Recreations collecting zoological objects. Ernambrie ; m. Charlotte Carruthers, Address : 2 Lichneld Road, Kew Gardens. d. of late James Palmer, Southwold and s. [Died I Feb. 1914. Edinburgh ; four two d. Educ. : Univs. GURDON, Rt. Hon. Sir William Brampton, of Glasgow and Edinburgh, and member of Council of P.C. 1907 ; K.C.M.G., cr. 1882 ; C.B. 1874 ; Univ. each. Admitted to Scotch

farmer ; M.P. N. Norfolk from 1899 ; J.P. Bar, 1861 ; editor of the Journal of Juris- 1867-74 and C.C., Suffolk ; Lord-Lieutenant, Suffolk, prudence, ; an authorised reporter

. of of 1907 ; b. 5 Sept. 1840 ; y. of Brampton Court Session, 1871-74 ; a Commissioner under the Truck Gurdon, M.P. Letton, Norfolk, and Henrietta, Act, 1871 ; Registrar of 1st Colborne Eveline Societies for d. of Lord ; m. Lady Friendly Scotland, 1872-74 ; Camilla, 2nd d. of 5th Earl of Portsmouth, Senior Sheriff-Substitute Lanarkshire, 1874- : 1888 (d. 1894). Educ. Eton ; Trinity Coll. 1903; Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh University, Cambridge. Appointed Clerk in Treasury, 1883. Publications: Bank Monopoly the Cause of 1863 (by competition) ; Private Secretary to Commercial Crises (along with his Mr. Gladstone as Chancellor of the Ex- father), 2nd ed. 1866; Translation with Notes of chequer, 1865-66 ; and as Prime Minister, Savigny's Private International 1868 2nd ed. 1868-74 ; served on a monetary conference Law, ; 1880 ; The Law of to Trade in Paris 1878 ; and on special missions Unions, 1873; Select Sheriff Court of South Africa, 1879, 1881 ; Chairman Cases, 1879; 2nd series, 1894; the sixth Committee of Selection, House of Commons, to tenth editions inclusive of Prof. G. J. 1906. Owned about 3000 acres. Address : Bell's Principles of Scots Law, greatly en- : Assington Hall, Boxford, Suffolk. Club larged, 1871-99 ; various other legal works. Brooks's. [Died 31 May 1901. Recreations : golf, etc. Address : Moray- GURNER, His Honour Judge Henry Edward, bank, Langside, Glasgow. Club : Western, of Glasgow. [Died 31 Aug. 1908. M.A. ; Judge County Courts, Circuit No. 7, Birkenhead, Salford, etc., from 1914; GWYDYR, 4th Baron (cr. 1796), Peter Robert of Burrell Bt. 1765 b. e. s. of Henry Field Gurner Melbourne, ; ; J.P., D.L. ; 1810 ; s. upwards of 40 years Crown Solicitor of of Hon. Lindsey Peter Burrell and Frances, d. of J. Daniell to Victoria; b. 29 July 1853; m. 1890, Eva ; S. Barony of Gwydyr Isabel, y. d. of John Barten Bennett of on d. of his cousin Lord Willoughby de

Melbourne and London ; one s. one d. Eresby, 1870; m. 1st, Sophia, o. d. of Frederick Educ. : Cheltenham ; privately ; Trinity Cambpell, Barbreck, Scotland, and Recreations : of Birkfield College, Cambridge. sport Lodge, Suffolk, 1840 (d. 1843) ; all kinds. Address : 36 Barkston Gardens, 2nd, Georgina, d. of George P. Holford, M.P. Weston S.W. ; 3 Dr. Johnson's Buildings, Temple, Birt, Gloucestershire, 1856 (d. B.C. Clubs : Garrick, M.C.C. 1892). Heir : s. Hon. Willoughby Burrell. [Died 21 July 1915. Educ. : St. John's Coll. Camb. (M.A.). GURNEY, Rev. Henry Palin, M.A., Hon. Secretary to Lord Great Chamberlain, 1837- of Durham Coll. of 1870 Steward of for D.C.L. ; Principal Science, ; High Ipswich many of Chairman of Suffolk Newcastle, from 1894 ; Prof, Mathematics years Quarter Sessions. Address : Stoke and Lecturer in Mineralogy ; Chap, to Bishop Park, Ipswich. of Newcastle, 1896-1903; Chap. 3rd V.B. [Died 3 Apr. 1909. b. 5th Baron Northumberland Fusiliers, 1900 ; London, GWYDYR, (cr. 1796), Willoughby of Merrik Burrell Bt. b. 26 7 Sept. 1841 ; e. s. Henry Gurney and Campbell ; 1765 ; Oct. 1841 o. s. of 4th Baron Eleanor Palin ; m. Louisa, y. d. of Rev. ; Gwydyr and H. Selby Hele, M.A., Grays, Essex, 1872; Sophia, o. c. of Frederick Campbell, Bar- g.-s. of Bishop Home. Educ. : City of breck, Argyllshire, and Birkfteld Lodge, Suffolk S. London School; Clare Coll. Camb. 14th ; fatherl!909 ; m. 1st, 1873, Mary o. c. of Sir Wrangler and 4th in first class Nat. Sciences (d. 1898), John Banks, K.C.B. ;

Clare Coll. Ordained one d. ; Anne d. of Trip. ; Senior Fellow 2nd, 1901, (d. 1910), with Mr. Wren John 1871 ; managing partner Ord, Overwhitton, Roxburghshire. Educ. : Eton. Late Rifle (the Army Coach), 1877-94; formerly Captain Brigade ; of Hon. Colonel 4th Batt. Suffolk Deputy Professor Mineralogy, Cambridge ; Regt. ; D.L., J.P. Suffolk : Examiner Nat. Sciences Trip, ; Fellow of ; F.R.G.S. Recreations golf- the Geological Society, Physical Society of ing, shooting. Heir : none. Address : 60 Pont S.W. Stoke London, Mineralogical Society. Publica- Street, ; Park, Ipswich. tions : An Elementary Manual on Crystal- Clubs : Carlton, Army and Navy. the of 13 Feb. 1915. lography, 1875 ; Notes on Geology [Died of Life Tatham ; 6th s. of of Finland ; The Continuity ; Memoir GWYN, Anthony Gwyn, Baron's b. of Lord Armstrong, etc. Recreations : ath- Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk ; 12 March 1839 m. 3rd d. of letics and old prints, rowed in College boat, ; 1868, Ellen, Henry ran in Inter- University Mile Race, 1868, Robinson, of York, and Mrs. Rosamund 1869. Address : Roseworth, Gosforth, New- Norcliffe, of Langton Hall, Malton, York- castle-upon-Tyne. Clubs : Reform, Pen and shire. (She succeeded to the Langton estate Palette. [Died 15 Aug. 1904. on the death of her brother, Francis Best Educ. : Elizabeth's GUTHRIE, Walter Murray, J.P., D.L.; Director Norcliffe, 1912.) Queen Grammar School, Ipswich ; Exeter College, of Commercial Union Assurance Company ; Oxford. Entered the Admiralty, 1862; London Joint Stock Bank ; Vice-Chairman Director of 1895 b. 3 Navy Contracts, ; retired, of National Discount Company ; June J. A. Guthrie of 1900. Address: Langton Hall, Malton, 1869 ; . of late Craigie, Yorkshire ; 14 Delamere Terrace, W. Club : J.P., D.L., and Elinor, d. of Admiral Sir St. Stephen's. [Died 11 Aug. 1915. James Stirling; m. 1894, Olive Louisa His Honour James C.C. Blanche, d. of Sir John Leslie, 1st Bt., GWYNNE, A., Judge, Birkenhead. 7 Jan. 1902. and Lady Constance Leslie, sister of 4th [Died s. d. Educ.: David Earl of Portarlington ; two two GWYNNE-VAUGHAN, Thomas, M.A., Eton; Trin. Hall, Camb. M.P. (C.) Bow F.R.S.E., Professor of Botany, Queen's Univ., WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HADDON

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 , 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