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2nd ed. 1903. Address: 27 Charlotte M.L.C., Ceylon, 1866. Educ. Trinity Coll. Dublin. Entered Medical 1863 Street, Portland Place, W. Army Staff, ; retired [Died 27 Sept. 1904. 1875 ; served in Ashantee War, KRUGER, Stephen J. Paul, b. Colesburg, Cape 1873-74 (medal and clasp). Address : Colony, 10 Oct. 1825; m. 1st, Miss Du Courtenay House, Horsham, Sussex. Club : Oriental. 11 Plessis ; 2nd, Miss Du Plessis, niece of 1st [Died Jan. 1904.

wife (b. 1834, d. 1891) ; 3rd (d. 1901) ;

emigrated across the Vaal, 1839 ; Comman-

dant General of S.A. Republic, 1863 ; Mem-

ber of Executive Council, 1872 ; visited as delegate from the Transvaal, 1883 travelled in Holland and ; Germany, LABOUCHERE, Rt. Hon. Henry, P.C. 1905 ; President of the Transvaal Republic b. e. s. of 3884; , 1831 ; John Labouchere, 1882-1900, confirmed 1883 (re-elected 1888, Broome Hall, Surrey; m. 1868, Henrietta

and 1898) ; left Transvaal to seek d. 1893, (d. 1910), of James Hodson, Dublin ; refuge in Holland during the war, Nov. one d. Educ. : Eton. Entered Diplomatic 1900. Publication : 1902. Ad- Memoirs, Service, 1854; left it, 1864; M.P. (L.) dress : Holland. Hilversum, Windsor, 1866 ; Middlesex, 1867 ; North- 14 1904. [Died July ampton, 1880-1906 ; Address : Villa Cris- William b. 1823. KUHE, ; pianist ; Prague, tina, Montughi, Florence. Club : Reform. Address : 5 Cathcart Road, Brompton, S.W. [Died 15 Jan. 1912. [Died 8 Oct. 1912. LACK, Sir Henry Reader, Kt., cr. 1891; b. chief and KYNASTON, George Henry, reporter Surrey 7 Feb. 1832 ; 2nd s. of late Edward

news editor of Gazette ; ot Birmingham Daily John Lack ; m. 1884, Georgiana M. M., d. and after the formation of the Association Richard William Lack. Educ. : private of Journalists in 1884 (afterwards Institute) tutors. Entered Civil Service 1850 ; Board one of its Hon. Sees, and member of Council of Trade, 1852-76 ; Clerk of Commissioners and chief b. 1850 s. Committees ; Chester, ; of Patents and Registrar of Designs and of well-known citizen. Educ. : at one of most Trade Marks, 1876-83 ; Secretary to Com- important public schools there. Last sixteen missioners for Commercial Treaty with of life in years Birmingham ; previously France, 1860 ; Anglo-Austrian Tariif Com- on staff of Manchester and literary Courier, mission, 1866-67 ; represented Great Britain to that at Chester and other towns prior ; Statistical Conference, St. Petersburg, 1872 ; always an ardent supporter and worker in at Industrial Property Conferences, Paris. aid of the scheme to into bring journalism 1880, 1883 ; Rome, 1886 ; Madrid, 1890 ; line with the other professions, and of all Comptroller-Gen. Patent Office, 1884-97. philanthropic movements in connection Publication : The French Treaty and Tariff therewith. Publications : occasional maga- of 1860. Address : Brooklyn, Surbiton Hill zine articles on journalistic and other Park, Surrey. [Died 12 July 1908. Address: Gazette Sir subjects. Daily Office, LACKEY, Hon. John, K.C.M.G. ; cr. 1894 ; Birmingham. [Died 29 Jan. 1906. b. 1830. Chairman of Committees, 1870-

of 1872 ; for Public 1875-77, KYNASTON, Rev. Herbert, D.D. ; Canon Secretary Works,

1878-83 ; Minister of Justice and Public Durham ; Professor of Greek and Classical

b. 1877 ; President of the Literature Univ. Durham, 1889 ; London, Instruction, Legisla- tive Member Legisla- 29 June 1835 ; m. 1st, 1860, Mary Louisa Council, 1892-1903; tive 1867-85 Member Anne, d. of T. Bros, Barrister ; 2nd, 1865, Assembly, 1860-65, ; Charlotte, d. of Rev. John Cordeaux, Rector Legislative Council, 1885-92. Club : Warri- : N.S.W. 12 JVoz;. 1903. of Hooton Roberts ; four s. three d. Educ. gal, Sydney, [Died Eton; St. John's Coll. Camb. (Scholar). LA CON, Sir Edmund Beecroft Francis Heath- 5th Bt. cr. 1818 12th Camden Medallist and Browne Medallist, cote, ; ; Captain Lieut. 3rd Batt. Norfolk 1855; bracketed Senior Classic, 1857. Lancers ; formerly b. 1878 s. of Thomas B. U. Lacon Fellow of St. John's, 1858 ; Assist. Master Regt. ; ; of and d. of R. G. Banks of Toronto ; Eton, 1858-74 ; Principal Cheltenham Florence, S. uncle 1899 served South 1900-1901 College, 1874-88; Vicar of St. Luke's, ; Africa, Kentish Town, 1888-89. Publications : (two medals). Heir: b. George Howard b. 1881. Clubs : Junior Carlton, Cheltenham Sermons ; Exemplaria Chel- Usher, 3 Oct. 1911. toniensia ; Theocritus for Schools ; Greek Cavalry, Hurlingham. [Died Exercises in Greek Iambics 4th Elegiac Poets ; ; LACON, Sir Edmund Broughton Knowles, Poetae Graeci Metrical Translation of retired ; Bt. ; cr. 1818 ; Lieut. 23rd Foot,

Alcestis. Recreations : ; Suffolk Bank Euripides' rowing 1865 ; partner in Norfolk and ; 1856 1857 University Eight, (No. 7) ; b. 1842 ; a. father 1888 ; m. 1st, Henrietta, Address : The (stroke) ; golf. College, d. of Sir R. J. Harvey, 1st Bt., 1868 (d. 1873) ; Durham. Club : Athenaeum. 2nd Florence, d. of M. H. Foster, C.B., Brick- [Died 1 Aug. 1910. hill, Bedfordshire, 1878. Educ. : Eton. KYNNERSLEY, Charles Walter Sneyd-, C.M.G. Heir : n. Edmund Beecroft Francis Heath- Councillor at Straits : 1899 ; Resident Penang, cote, b. 1878. Address Raynham Hall, from 1897 s. of late Thomas Great Yar- Settlements, ; Fakenham ; Ormesby House, Clement Sneyd-Kynnersley of Moor Green, mouth. Club : Carlton, Junior Carlton. b. 1849 m. Ada 1899. Worcestershire ; ; Maud, [Died 11 Aug. d. of Rev. of b. 31 George Nash, Prebendary LA FARGE, John, artist ; New York,

1884. Educ. : Entered La of N.Y. ; Salisbury, Rugby. March 1835 ; s. of John Farge Straits Settlements Civil Service, 1872; OT. Margaret Mason Perry of Newport, Rhode to Perak and d. Educ. : accompanied expeditions Island, 1861 : four s. three 1st St. Sungei Ujong, 1875 (medal) ; Magistrate Columbia Coll. N.Y. ; Mt. Mary's, Mary- 1st Princeton LL.D. Penang, 1881; Magistrate Singapore, land. M.A. Yale ; LL.D. ; 1890 Resident Councillor 1895. of the of ; Malacca, Mt. St. Mary's ; Officer Legion Address : The after 1876 glass- Residency, Penang. Honour, France. Painter ; 1904. [Died 11 July worker and decorator in general ; President

Kt. cr. Nat. of American Artists ; President KYNSEY, Sir William Raymond, ; Society Art L.R.C.S.I. Nat. of Mural Painters ; Com- 1897 ; C.M.G. 1888 ; F.R.C.P.I., ; Society York travelled late Principal Civil Medical Officer and missioner for City of New ; etc. - Publications : Some General of Hospitals ; Member South Sea, Japan, Inspector- from s. Art, etc. ; Letters of Legislative Council and J.P., Ceylon ; Notices on Japanese b. 1840 : ] 897 Considerations on Painting, of T. B. Kynsey, M.D., J.P. ; m. Japan, ; at Great 1 903 ; Lectures Isobel, d. of Capt, J. K. Jolly, H.E.I.C.S., 1895 ; Masters, LAFFAN WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

the Metropolitan Museum, New York ; One School ; Audersonian University, Glasgow. Hundred Masterpieces of Painting, 1904-5, Was for some years in a foreign shipping etc. Recreation : water-colour painting. merchant's office in Glasgow ; went to Val-

Address : 51 West 10th St., N.Y. Clubs : paraiso in 1867 ; went to Portland, Oregon, Century, Grolier, Arts, New York. in 1872, and commenced business as a ship-

[Died 14 Nov. 1910. ping merchant ; appointed British Vice-

LAFFAN, Mrs. Robert Stuart de Courcy (Bertha Consul, 1874 ; retired from business, 1895,

Jane), novelist ; on staff of All the Year when commissioned Consul for the States of Idaho the State Round from 1880 ; d. of Frederick Grundy, Oregon, Washington, and ; solicitor, The Manor House, Mottram-in- of Montana added to district 1907, Territory Recreations: Longdendale, Cheshire ; m. 1st, Surgeon- of Alaska 1908. trout-fishing. Gen. Leith-Adams, F.R.S., LL.D., 1st Batt. Address : Portland, Oregon. Club : Arling- 5 Cheshire Regt. ; 2nd, Rev. R. S. de C. ton, Portland. [Died Jan. 1913. : Laffan. Publications Winstowe, 1877 ; LAIDLAW, Rev. John, M.A., D.D. ; Professor Madelon 1879 Land of Lemoine, ; My Beulah, of Systematic Theology, New College, Edin 1880 ; Aunt ; George's Hepsy's Foundling burgh, 1881-1904 (now Emeritus) ; b. 1832. Wooer ; Geoffrey Sterling, 1883 ; Louis Educ. : Edinburgh Univ. ; New Coll. Edin- 1891 Bonnie 1892 Colour- Draycott, ; Kate, ; burgh. As Bulwer-Lytton Prize, Honorary No. 1 1894 The Sergeant Company, ; Peyton Degree of M.A. conferred by University, 1894 The Old 1895 Romance, ; Pastures, ; Edinburgh, 1853. Free Church Minister, Accessory after the Fact, 1898 ; The Prince's 1863 Bannockburn, 1859 ; Perth, ; Aber- 1899 Feathers, ; Song, Good-bye, Daddy, deen, 1872; Degree of D.D. conferred by 1900 The Vicar of Dale 1906 Dreams ; End, ; University, 1880. Publications : The Bible made 1910 Their Verity, ; Experiment (One Doctrine of Man (Cunningham Lecture for Act Dramatised version of Play, 1904) ; 1879), new edition revised and rearranged,

Geoffrey Sterling, Fulham 1905 ; Theatre, 1895 ; The Miracles of Our Lord, 4th ed. The Sacrament of Silence in four (Play Acts), 1902 ; Foundation Truths of Scripture (Bible 1906 ; On the Right Road (One Act Play), Class Bruce's Handbooks), 1897 ; Robert 1906 volume of 1907 of ; Poems, ; Cycle Sermons on the Sacrament (Englished), Song, We Sing the King! 1907; The with Biographical Introduction, -1900; Scout's Song, 1909. Recreations : music Edifying Thoughts on God's Paternal Heart and the drama. Address : 119 St. George's A Commentary on the Lord's Prayer, Road, S.W. [Died 5 Sept. 1912. C. Hv. Bogatzky, corrected and edited, : LAFFAN, William M. ; editor and proprietor Edin., 1903. Address New College, Edin- of 21 1906. the New York Sun ; b. Dublin, Ireland, burgh. [Died Sept. 22 Jan. 1848 e. s. of Michael H.M. ; Laffan, LAIDLAY, William James, F.R.G.S. ; barrister, Customs ; m. 1872, Georgiana d. Ratcliffe, advocate, and artist ; b. Calcutta, 12 Aug. of Daniel Judge Ratcliffe, Baltimore, Md., 1846 ; 2nd s. of John Watson Laidlay, Sea- U.S.A. Educ. : Dublin. Address : 335 cliff, Haddingtons, and Drumore, Argyllshire. New York Laffan Lexington Ave., ; House, N.B. Educ. : Loretto ; St. Peter's Coll. Island. Clubs : Arts Lawrence, Long ; Cambridge (B.A., LL.B.). English and Riding, Fine Arts West- Union, Society, Scotch Bars, 1872 ; practised at Scotch Bar, minster New York Kennel, Lawyers', Yacht, 1872-78 ; studied art in Paris, 1879-85 ; in and Racquet Tennis, N.Y. ; Chicago, Chicago. Beaux Arts and several years as pupil of 19 Nov. 1099. of [Died Carolus Duran and Bouguereau ; founder

Alfred, J.P. ; b. 13 Feb. 1821 ; LAFONE, the New English Art Club ; a constant *. of late S. W. Lafone, Derby, Liverpool ; exhibitor at Royal Academy and Salon, m. 1852, Jane (d. 1885), d. of William Bout- 1881-96; New Gallery, 1888-1904; joined of Hants four s. d. cher, Greatley, ; two R.S.B.A. 1902. Publications: The Royal

M.P. Div. 1886-92 ; M.P. (C.) Bermondsey A cademy, its uses and abuses, 1898 ; Lena 1895-1900. Ad- Berinondsey, Southwark, Laird, 1901 ; The Origin and First Two dress : Hanworth Hounslow. Club : Park, Years of the New English Art Club ; Art, Carlton. [Died 26 Apr. 1911. Artists and Landscape Painting. Recrea- LAFONT, Rev. Eugene, S.J., C.I.E. (1880); tions : shooting, cricket, tennis, golf, captain : M.I.E.E. ; created Chevalier of the Order of Scotch cricket for several years. A ddress of Leopold by H.M. the King of Belgium, 50 Circus Road, St. John's Wood, N.W. Club : 25 Oct. 1912. 1899 ; late Lecturer in Experimental Science Oxford and Cambridge. [Died Sir cr. J.P. and Rector of St. Xavier's College, Calcutta LAING, James, Kt., 1897 ; D.L., ; b. b. 1823 o. s. of from 1871 ; Mons. Belgium, 26 March ; Philip Laing, Deptford 1837; e. s. of Pierre Lafont and Marie House, Sunderland; m. 1st, Mary, 4th d. of 1847 2nd Soudan. Educ. : Coll. of St. Barbara, Henry Tanner, Bishopwearmouth, ; Theresa 8th d. of Thomas Peacock. Ghent ; studied philosophy and theology in Talbot, the Jesuits Seminary. Fellow of the Cal- 1855. President of Chamber of Shipping of 1883. Address : cutta University, 1874 ; Officer d'Acade'mie, , Thornhill, Etal near 1895 ; Associate Member Asiatic Society. Sunderland ; Manor, Cornhill, Entered the Order of the Jesuits, 1854; Northumberland. Club : Reform. in sent to 15 Dec. 1901. teaching Belgium ; Calcutta, 1865 ; [Died in D.L. b. 1812 *. taught St. Xavier's College ; vice-pres. LAING, Samuel, M.A., J.P., ; ;

of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of late S. Laing, Papdale, Orkney ; m. Mary, of Science. Decorated for long services in d. of Capt. J. Couen, R.Js., 1841. Educ. :

St. Coll. Cainb. 2nd 1832 ; the educational line ; pioneer of Experi- John's Wrangler, Barr. Lincoln's mental Science in Bengal ; as Public Lecturer Smith's Prizeman ; Inn, 1859- and Founder of the St. Xavier's Coll. Solar 1837 ; FinanciaUSecretary to Treasury, in 1860-65 Observatory. Recreation* : entirely devoted 1860 ; Financial Minister , ; to the study and popular teaching of Physical a railway commissioner, 1846; M.P. (L.) : Science. Address Archbishop's House, 12 Wick, 1852-57, 1859-60, 1865-68 ; Orkney Park Street, Calcutta. [Died 10 May 1908. and Shetland, 1873-85. Publications : India Prehistoric Remains of LAIDLAW, James, H.B.M.'s Consul, Portland, and , 1863 ; Science and Modern Oregon, U.S.A. ; b. Fisherton, Ayrshire, Caithness, 1865; Modern 1885 Modern 23 Jan. 1847 ; s. of Rev. James Laidiaw, Thought, ; A Zoroastrain, minister at Problems'of the Human Wanlockhead, Dumfriesshire ; 1887; Future, 1889; m. 1st, 1875, Louise Carpenter, Brooklyn, Origins, 1892. [Died 6 Aug. 1S97.

s. Hon. David b. 12 Mar. 1833 ; m. New York (d. 1886) ; two ; 2nd, 1890, LAIRD, ; Louisa d. of late Hon. Charlotte C. Stout, Portland, Oregon ; two 1864, Mary (d. 1895), Lt.- s. three d. Educ. : Wanlockhead Parish Thomas Owen. Minister of Interior ; 406 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LAMBKIN Gov. North-Western Territories, 187(5-81 ; of Telegraph Conference London, 1903 ; Presbyterian. Address : 404 Bay Street, Senior British Delegate to Conference on Ottawa. 12 [Died Jan. 1914. Wireless Telegraphy at , 1903- a Sir K.B. cr. Commissioner of Income for the LAIRD, William, ; 1897 ; J.P. ; Tax Post Ironmaster b. Office to ; Blairgovvrie, N.B. ; 3rd s. of 1905; Chairman of Government late James Committee to Laird, farmer, Cruchies ; TO. Inquire into Injuries to d. of Submarine ChristinaForbes, John Forbes, Glasgow, Cables by Trawlers, 1908 ; Vice- 1866. Educ. : Blairgowrie Parish School. President and in 1910-11 Chairman of Trained to the Council legal profession ; took service Royal Society of Arts ; Vice- with William Baird and Co., ironmasters, President and Deputy Chairman, Royal National Gartsherrie ; assumed partner, 1878. Took Lifeboat Institution ; President interest in British a keen politics ; President of the Consultative Council, Hungarian National Union of Conservative Associations Society, 1906-10; Jubilee Medal; Knight for Scotland, 1895 ; Chairman of North Commander of Dannebrog ; Officier of Order of British Railway Co. 1899. Recreations : Leopold ; Hon. Diploma and Medal of curling, quoiting, and draughts. Address : Portuguese Royal Humane Society. Pub- 7 Kew Terrace, Glasgow. Clubs : Scottish lications : The Lifeboat and its Work; Chairman's Conservative, Edinburgh ; New, Conserva- Address Roy. Soc. of Arts, 1910. Address : 18 tive, Glasgow ; National. Downside Crescent, Hampstead, f Died 14 Aug. 1901. N.W. Club: Royal Societies. LAKE, Sir Atwell King, 6th Bt. cr. 1711 [Died 30 March 1915. late 104th b. Capt. Foot ; 1834'; S. father LAMBERT, Rev. Brooke, M.A., B.C.L. Oxon. ; 1846 m. d. of ; Frances, W. Jones, Surrey, vicar of Greenwich; b. 17 Sept. 1834; Carmarthenshire, and widow of Col. R. : unmarried. Educ. private schools ; Brighton Ouseley, 1870. Served in Indian Mutiny. College ; King's College ; Brazenose Coll. Heir: n. St. Vincent, b. 1862. Address: Oxford. Curate, Preston, Worcester, Hilling- 50 Sandford Terrace, Cheltenham. Club: St. don, Mark's, Whitechapel ; vicar of St. Arthur's. [Died 15 1897. July Mark's, Whitechapel; Tamworth ; Green- LAKE, Admiral Atwell Peregrine Macleod ; b. wich ; Educational Secretary Social Science 11 April 1842 ; m. 1889, Constance d. Mary, Association, 1868-78 ; London University of Gen. Turner s. : Augustus ; three Educ. Extension 1878-80 member of " " Society, ; school. of private Midshipman Niger ; Departmental Committee (1) Poor -Law took part in various operations on the Canton 1894-96 Industrial 1895- " " Schools, ; (2) Schools, River, 1856 ; took in in part Sybille 1897. Publications: Sermons on Pauperism ; operations against 1857 Canton, (China Sermons on the Lord's Prayer ; articles in Canton of Naval Medal, Clasp) ; Capt. Royal Contemporary Review. Address: The Vicar- 1889-92 Senior College, Greenwich, ; Capt. age, Greenwich, S.E. Clubs : Athenaeum, Naval Officer at 1892 A. B.C. to Gibraltar, ; Albemarle. [Died 25 Jan. 1901.

Queen 1893-96 ; at Naval Victoria, Umpire LAMBERT, Veterinary- Col. James Drummond, Manoeuvres,' 1896. Commanded on Coast C.B., F.R.C.B. ; Director-General, Army of Ireland 1898-1901. Recreations : shoot- Veterinary Department, 1891-97 ; Governor ing, Address : St. Marie fishing. Arvans, b. of the Royal Veterinary College ; 1835 ; Hill, Cheltenham. [Died 27 Aug. 1915. s. of Septimus Lambert, of Stretford ; Sir Francis 1st cr. 1902 LAKING, Henry, Bt., ; unmarried. Educ. : Manchester Grammar

Kt., cr. 1893 ; K.C.B., cr. 1910 ; G.C.V.O. School ; Great Imperial Veterinary School, 1903 M.D. Grand Cross of of ; ; Crown Italy, Alfort, near Paris, by the permission of the 1903 Grand Cross of ; Immaculate Concep- Emperor Napoleon the Third. President 1903 Grand Cross of Danne- tion, Portugal, ; of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Order in brog ; Physician Ordinary and 1891-92. Gazetted to the Army Veterinary Surgeon to the King and Prince to the 17th Apothecary Department, 1857 ; gazetted of Wales to H.M.'s Household ; Apothecary ; Lancers, 1863, and joined that regiment at to Victoria for in the Consulting Physician Hospital Secunderabad ; served regiment

Children ; b. 9 Jan. 1847 m. ; 1st, 1873, seventeen years, including the Zulu campaign, Emma (d. d. of Mansell one 1905), Joseph ; 1879, with battle of Ulundi (despatches, s. ; 1905, Eleanor 2nd, Mary Angerstein (d. medal, and clasp) ; was principal Veterinary 1912), d. of late James Hackworth, Robslyn, Surgeon in expedition against the Boers, Dunedin. Commander of of the Legion Honour, 1881 ; principal Veterinary Surgeon 1903. Heir : s. Educ. : : Sickness Guy. Heidelberg ; army, 1890. Publication Horse St. George's Hospital. Address : 18 Caven- in . Recreations : hunting, dish Square, W. [Died 21 May 1914. shooting, cricket, golf. Clubs : Army and Sir and LAMB, John Cameron, Kt., cr. 1905 ; C.B., Navy, Naval Military. 1895; C.M.G., 1890; Knight of Grace of [Died 3 Feb. 1905. St. of b. C.B. 1878 ; John Jerusalem, 1911 ; 3 June 1845 ; LAMBERT, Maj.-Gen. William, s. of 1836 m. d. of y. late John Walker Lamb, South b. 16 Aug. ; 1873, Margaret, Shields L. Johnson. Educ. : Marl- ; m. 1871, Bella, e. d. of late John Rev. H. R.

Entered 1854 ; Maj.-Gen. Farquharson, Banchory, Kincardineshire ; borough. Army, three s. d. 1855 wounded, one Entered Post Office, 1864 ; 1881 ; served Crimea, (severely with Turkish medal) ; Indian Assistant-Secretary, 1889 ; third Secretary, medal clasp,

with ; Kaffir 1896 ; second Secretary, 1897-1905 ; Chair- Mutiny, 1868 (medal clasp) man of many Departmental and Inter- War, 1877-78 (despatches, C.B.) Zulu War, Address : 30 Christ- Departmental Committees ; British Delegate 1879 (medal with clasp). to International Conferences for Protection church Roa'd, Winchester.* of Submarine Cables held in Paris in May and [Died 5 June 1907. L.R.C.S.I., December 1886 ; First British Delegate and LAMBKIN, Francis, A.M.S., Medical Officer, Delegate of Cape and Natal at International L.R C.P.I. ; Administrative s. of Robt. Telegraph Conference of Paris, 1890 (thanked S Africa b 1858 ; Lambkin, TO. by French Government and presented with J.P., Feltrim, Co. Cork ; Evelyn Bertha, of of Mitford, 51st groups Sevres china) ; Royal Commis- d Henry Reveley sioner d. Educ. : Ratcliffe on Electrical Communication with Light Infantry ; one in 1881 ; served Lightships, etc., 1892-97 ; First British Coll. Entered Army, Delegate and Delegate of Cape, Natal, and India, West Indies, and as Senior Medical New Zealand at International Telegraph Officer of Lord Dundonald Brigade, 1899- Val Conference of Budapest, 1896, and President 1902; present at battles of Colenso, de la Pieters Hill, and Relief Commission des Tarifs ; thanked by Krantz, Spion Kop, in in Emperor-King; President of International of Ladysmith ; afterwards operations 407 LAMBTON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

St. O.F.S. and Cape Colony (Queen's medal, Cordon of Alexandre Nevsky from 1898 ; 2 b. St. 25 Dec. 1844 5 clasps ; King's, clasps) ; specially Petersburg, (old style) ; employed on Army Headquarter Staff. India, 8. of Count Nicolas Lamsdorff, A.D.C. in to s. 1905, as Syphilologist ; Lecturer Syphilo- General the Emperor Alexander II., g. logy at Army Medical College, London ; of Count Mathieu Lamsdorff, tutor to went on a special mission under the Colonial Emperor Nicolas I. Entered Foreign Office transferred to Office in 1907 to Uganda to inquire into the 1866 ; Chancellery Foreign in 1872 First 1875 ravages caused by syphilis that country ; Office, ; Secretary, ; Director

Bt. Colonel, 1906, for distinguished service. of Chancellery in Foreign Office, 1882 ;

Publications : The Treatment of Syphilis by Senior Councillor of Foreign Office, 1886 ;

Intramuscular Injections of Mercury, 1891 ; Assistant Foreign Minister, 1897; Acting Councillor from 1901 of An Epitome of 3200 Cases of Syphilis treated Privy ; Secretary of State to the 1902 Gentleman of by Intramuscular Injections Mercury ; Emperor, ; Treat- to the Syphilis and Physical Degeneration ; the Chamber Emperor, 1865 ; Chamber-

. ment of Syphilis by Anglarsinitis ; The lain to His Majesty the Emperor Alexander its II. Master of the Treatment of Syphilis ; Syphilis, Diagnosis 1879; Court, 1889; and Treatment. Recreations : polo, golf, accompanied the Emperor Alexander II.

tennis. Club : Junior United Service. to Livadia 1878-79 and 1880 ; accompanied [ Died 8 March 1912. the Emperor Alexander III. to Dantzig, 1881 to 1884 to Lt.-Gen. Arthur, C.B. 1885; b. ; Skierneviu, ; Kremsier, LAMBTON, 1885 to 1886 to 19 Oct. 1836 4th s. of W. H. Lambton of ; Livadia, ; Zust-Litovod, ; 1886. Address: St. Petersburg. Biddick Hall, Co. Durham (b. of 1st Earl of 20 March 1907. and Henrietta, 2nd d. and co- [Died Durham), Sir heiress Cuthbert Ellison of Hebburn. LANCE, Lieut.-Gen, Frederick, K.C.B., 9f cr. 1908 1889 3rd ; C.B., ; unemployed Super- M.P. ; sis. of 1st Lady Northbourne and b. Buckland St. d. of late numerary List; Mary, Lady Kensington ; m. Alice, Somerset, 3 March 1837 ; s. of late Rev. Robert Lister two s. one d. Educ. : Eton . ; J. E. Lance, Rector of Buckland St. Mary Entered 1854 Col. 1880 ; Lieut.-Col. Army, ; and of and Madelina commanding 1st Batt. Coldstream Guards, Prebendary Wells, Louisa, d. of late Josias Du Pre Porcher of 1882-86; Major-Gen. 1890; retired, full Winslade, Devon; m. 1869, Eling Eliza, pay, 1892 ; served Crimea, 1854 (despatches, o. d. of late Francis Hoare Spragge, J.P., medal with clasp, 5th class Medjidie, Turkish s. : Paignton ; four Educ. Winchester ; medal) ; Egyptian War, 1882 (medal with Addiscombe. H.E.I.C. 55th Bengal Native clasp, 4th class Osmanieh, Khedive's star) ; Infantry, 1856 ; 16th Punjab Infantry Soudan, 1885 (despatches, C.B., clasp). (afterwards 24th P.N.I.), 1857 ; 2nd Punjab Address : Old Tree, Heath, near Canterbury. Cavalry, 1858 (commanded Regt. 1880-88) ; Clubs : United Service, Garrick. Col. on staff commanding at Ferozepore, [ Died 2 March 1908. 1889-92 ; Brig.-Gen. commanding Bengal Daniel A.M. Vice-President LAMONT, Scott, ; Presidency District, 1892-95; Maj.-Gen. Northern Pacific U.S.A. ; Railway Company, 1895 ; Lieut.-Gen. 1899 ; served in Indian President Northern Pacific Express Com- Mutiny, 1857-59 (severely wounded at pany; b. Cortland, U.S.A., 9 Feb. 1851; Sisseya Ghat, and horse shot under him, ancestors from Rothesay ; maternal paternal despatches, medal) ; Dour Valley, 1872 ; ancestors from Hawick, Scotland. Educ. : Jawaki Expedition, 1877 (severely wounded, Union Coll. Military Secretary to the despatches) ; Afghan War, 1878-80 (des- with of Governor of New York State rank patches twice, medal and clasp for Ahmed and Private Secretary to same, Colonel, Khel, Brevet of Lieut.-Col.) ; Mahsud 1883-85 to the President of the ; Secretary Waziri Expedition, 1881 (despatches) ; 1885-89 United States, Grover Cleveland, ; Colonel 22nd Sam Browne's Cavalry (Frontier of War for the United States in : Secretary Force), 1904 ; wound pension. Recreation Cabinet of President Cleveland, 1893-97. Councillor of the Borough of Wandsworth. York. Address : 49 Wall Street, New Address : The Laurels, Roehampton, S.W. Man- Clubs : Metropolitan, University, Clubs : United Service, East 1m" York Demo- hattan, Lotos, New Athletic, United Service. [ Died 13 Jan. 1913. cratic, Lawyer's, Union, New York Yacht, Charles C.B. 1907 24 1905. LANE, Maj.-Gen. Stuart; Riding. (Died July b. i Indian Army, retired 1882 ; 1831 ; Sir 1st cr. 1910 LAMONT, James, Bt., ; J.P., 1852, Anne Josephine, d. of Rev. R. B. Boye~. of Co. Argyle ; D.L., F.G.S., Knockdow, Lt.-Col. 1814 ; served Indian Mutiny, 1857 President of Clan Lament Society ; b. (medal, two clasps) ; Bhootan expedition, 26 1828 o. s. of late Alex. Lament of April ; 1863 (clasp) ; Afghan War, 1878-79 (des- 2nd d. of Knockdow; m. 1868, Adelaide, patches, medal). Address : Harcourt Hoi Bart. Educ. : Sir G. Denys, 2nd Rugby ; Camberley, Surrey. [Died 27 Dec. 191; 91st Edinburgh Military Academy. Rev. Dean of Roche 1846-48 contested LANE, Very Ernald, (Argyllshire) Highlanders, ; from 1904 b. 3 Mar. 1836 7th 6. of J< 1857 Buteshire 1859 and Feb. ; ; Paisley (L.) ; Newton Lane, King's Bromley Manor, 1865 M.P. Buteshire (L.) 1865-68 ; travelled ; Staffordshire, and Agnes, d. of 2nd Bs in Arctic etc. Heir : much Africa, regions, e. d. of J. Bagot ; m. Evelyn, W. Philips, s. b. 1869. Publications : Seasons Norman, s. one d. Heybridge, Staffs, 1879 ; one with the Sea-Horses ; Yachting in the Educ. : Balliol Coll. Oxford (M.A.) ; 1st Seas. 6000 acres. Recrea- Arctic Owned class Mods. 1858. Fellow of All Souls' tions : shooting, salmon fishing, yachting. 1862 Proctor Coll. Oxford, 1860 ; ordained ; Address : 4 Queen Street, Mayfair, W. ; for , 1884-88 ; Prebendary Clubs : Knockdow, Toward, Argyll. Turf, of Lichfield examining 1913, Cathedral, 1888; Arthur's. [Died 29 July of Vice- Chaplain to Bp. Lichfield, 1891 ; Sir 2nd Bt. ; cr, LAMPSON, George Curtis, Provost of Denstone College, 1898 ; Rector

1866 J.P. b. 1833 ; S. 1858 ; of ; D.L., ; father, of Leigh, Stafts, 1871-1904 ; Archdeacon m. Sophia, d. of M. Van Gelderen, 1886 Stoke-on - Trent, 1888 - 1904. Recreations : : s. Curtis Educ. : Trin. Coll. Camb. Heir rowed in University boat No. 5, Putney, b. 1890. Address : 19 Albert Gate, S.W. rowed in 1858 ; No. 3, Henley, 1859 ; Holfield Grange, Coggeshall, Essex. Clubs . College boat, head of the river or 3rd, Conservative. 7 Nov. 1899 : White's, {Died 1856-59 ; fishing. Address The Deanery, LAMSDORFF, Count Wladimir, Russian Rochester. [Died 16 Jan. 1913. al Henry Murray, Chester Herald from Foreign Minister from 1900 ; possessed LANE, of of 1880- the Orders of Russia including the Grand 1864 ; Registrar College Arms, 408 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LANG

1886 b. ; at Co. Warwick St. Leamington, Academy ; Andrews University ; Balliol 3 March 1833 s. of ; Rev. Charles Lane, M.A., College, Oxford. Hon. Fellow of Merton Rector of Wrotham, Kent, and Hon. Canon College, Oxford. Publications : Ballads and of and of Frances of Canterbury, Catherine, Lyrics Old France, 1872 ; Oxford : Brief d. of Right Rev. Daniel Sandford, D.D., Historical and Descriptive Notes, 1879; of Bishop Edinburgh ; Bluemantle Pur- Ballads in Blue China, 1880 ; Helen of Trov ; suivant of of the 1882 Arms, 1849; Secretary ; Custom and Myth, 1884 ; Ballads aiid Garter Mission to Russia, 1867 ; m. 1st, Verses 1884 a la Vain, ; Rhymes Mode, 1884 ; 1862, Isabella, d. of Richard Princess Mary Fiennes, Kobody, 1884 ; Books and Book- s. of Fiennes Wykeham-Martin of Leeds 1886 In the men, ; Wrong Paradise, 1886 ; Castle, Kent (d. 1881) : 2nd, 1885, Amelia Letters to Dead Authors, 1886; Mark of Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Augustus Asgill Colvile, Cain, 1886 ; Politics of Aristotle, 1886 Rector of ; Suffolk (d. 1897) ; Livermere, Myth, Ritual, and Religion, 1887 ; Grass of 3rd, 1901, Mary Grace, d. of Thomas Norman 1888 of Parnassus, ; Ballads Books, 1888 ; Wightwick of Dane John Gold of House, Canterbury. Fairnilee, 1888 ; Blue Fairy Tale Publications : Chronological Sketches of 1889 Letters on Book, ; Literature, 1889 ; of Kings England and France ; Lost Vendigaid, Leaders, 1889 ; Prince Prigio, 1889 an Historical of ; Romanec 13th ; Red Tale 1890 Century Fairy Book, ; Life, Letters, Gerald's a in Ordeal, novel 3 vols. ; and and Diaries of Sir Stafford Northcote, 1890 ; articles in Genealogical Magazine ; Notes How to Fail^in Literature, 1890 ; Old Friends, and etc. Address : of Queries, College 1890 ; Blue 1891 Poetry Book, ; Angling E.C. Arms, ; St. Anthony's, 1891 in Weybridge, Sketches, ; Essays Little, 1891 ; Surrey. [Died 27 May 1913. Green 1892 The Fairy Book, ; Library, 1892 ; Sir Prince Ricardo of LANE, , Kt., cr. 1909 ; Hon. Pantouflia, 1893 ; True

Director Art 1893 ; Homer and the Municipal Gallery, Dublin ; Story Book, Epic, Director National Gallery, Ireland, from 1893; St. Andrews, 1893; Yellow Fairy 1914 1894 Ban et ; formerly Governor ; Member of Book, ; Arriere, Ban, 1894 ;

Council National of : Cock Lane and Common 1894 University Ireland Sense, ; My ft. Co. 1875 s. of late Own 1895 Life of Cork, ; Rev. J. W. Lane, Fairy Book, ; John Gibson and Frances d. of 1896 the M.A., Adelaide, Dudley Lockhart, ; Pickle, Spy, 3897 ; The of Book of Dreams and 1897 Persse, D.L., Roxburgh, Co. Galway. Ghosts, ; The Took a Pink 1897 leading part in the revival of Irish Fairy Book, ; Trans, of Odyssey Art Prof. of Iliad by organising winter exhibitions at the (with Butcher) ; (with Mr. R. Hibernian and Mr. Walter Academy and at Belfast, also Myers Leaf) ; The World's exhibitions of Irish Desire Mr. Rider painting in London ; (with Haggard). The a of presented collection of Modern Art to the Making Religion, 1898 ; The Companions of Dublin collection of 1898 The Homeric City ; formed of Modern Pickle, ; Hymns, 1899 ; Art for The of Johannesburg Municipal Gallery, Red Book Animals, 1899 ; A History also the Cape Town National Gallery collec- of Scotland from the Roman Occupation, tion of 17th vol. i. Prince Charles 1900 century Dutch pictures ; was ; Edward, ; Magic first Hon. : and 1901 Alfre'd Director, resigned. Recreations Religion, ; Tennyson, 1901 ; of travelling, collecting works of art. Address : The Mystery Mary Stuart, 1901 ; The Valet's Lindsey House, 100 Cheyne Walk, S.W. Disentanglers, 1902 ; The Tragedy, Clubs : the Royal Automobile ; United Service, 1903; John Knox and Reformation, Dublin. 1905 Homer and his 1906 [Died 7 May 1915. ; Age, ; Olive 1907 Sir LANE, Col. Maitland C.B. 1902 Fairy Book, ; George Mackenzie, Moore-, ; 1860-83 King's Advocate, 1909 ; A Defence of Sir , ; commanding Duke of Connaught's own Hampshire and Walter Scott and the Border Minstrelsy, Isle of 1910. Recreations : cricket, golf, fishing. Wight R.O.A. (Militia), 1889-1902 ; : b. 18 Address 1 Marloes Road, W. ; The Dec. 1841 ; $. of late Thomas Moore- Club, Lane St. Andrews. Club : Athenaeum. ; m. 1869, Georgina Mildred (d. 1908), 20 y. d. of late I. Allan-Cooke of The Grange, [Died July 1912. and Stroud, Clifton, Gloucestershire ; one LANG, Very Rev. John Marshall, D.D. ; LL.D. ; d. Address : St. Olave's, West Worthing, C.V.O., 1906; Hon. Member of Imperial Sussex. [Died 22 May 1915. University of St. Petersburg, of Imperial Richard Military Academy, St. Petersburg, and of LANE, Ouseley Blake, K.C., J.P. ; 1906 Chancellor Metropolitan Police Magistrate for West Egyptian Institute, ; and of Aberdeen from 1900 London, 1895-1910 ; b. 1842 ; e. s. of Rev. Principal University ; J. minister of St. Nicholas Lane, Killashee ; m. Sophia, d. of P. M. formerly (East), 1867. Aberdeen ; of Fyvie, Aber'deenshire ; of Burke, Barr. Inner Temple, 1870 ; 1890 Anderston Church, Glasgow ; of Morningside Q.C. ; Metropolitan Police Magistrate, of Parish of North London, 1893-95. Address : 10 Parish, Edin., and Barony since 1873 b. 14 1834 2nd Stafford Terrace, Kensington, W. Glasgow ; May ; [Died 28 Feb. 1914. . of Rev. Gavin Lang and Anna Roberton Marshall of Nielsand m. Hannah LANESBOROUGH, 6th Earl of (cr. 1756), ; 1861, John Vansittart d. of Rev. P. Hay Keith, Danvers Butler, D.L. ; Agnes, D.D., : Baron of Minister of Hamilton ; six s. one d. Educ. Newtown-Butler, 1715 ; Viscount Lanesborough, 1728. [1st Baron's father High School and University, Glasgow. took to U.S.A. 1872 to 1887 part in the Civil War as a Royalist.] Deputy ; Australia, ;

Moderator of Church of Scotland, 1893 ; Representative Peer for Ireland from 1870 ; b. chairman of Commission on Religious Con- Capt. Royal Navy, retired 1881 ; 18 Apr. 1839 e. s. dition of 1890-96 ; of ; of Hon. Charles Augustus Butler, People, president b. of 5th Earl, and y. d. of Colonel Freese, Council of Reformed Churches (Presbyterian), Madras Artillery; S. u. 1866; m. Anne, 1896; Baird Lecturer, 1900-1. Publica- o. c. : Life : is it worth of Rev. John Dixon Clark, Belford Hall, tions Heaven and Home ; ? Last of our Lord Northumberland, 1864. Lieut. R.N. 1860; Living The Supper ; St. Luke's Central Flag-Lieut. 1864 ; Lord-Lieut, of Co. Cavan Homiletics on Gospel ; 1876-1900. Heir: Lord Newtown-Butler. American Faiths (St. Giles' Lectures) ; The

Address : Church Giles' Lectures) ; The Swithland Hall, Loughborough ; Anglican (St. Lanesborough Lodge, Belturbet, Co. Cavan. Expansion of the Christian Life (Duff Club : Church and its Social Mission Carlton. [Died 12 Sept. 1905. Lecture) ; The etc. Recreation : LANG, Andrew, D.Litt. hon. Oxon. ; Fellow (Baird Lecture), travelling. of tiie British Address : Lodge, Old Aberdeen. Royal Academy. 1906 ; writer ; Chanonry b. 31 : Aberdeen. Mar. 1844 ; *. of John Lang and Jane Club Royal Northern, 2 Plenderleath Sellar. Educ. : Edinburgh [Died May 1909. 409 LANG WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

LANG, Sir Robert cr of Sir Hamilton, K.C.M.G. ; Hector Langevin, late Minister of 1897 ; b. 1836 s. of late Scotland, ; Rev. Public Works in Ottawa, and Pamela Gavin Racicot, Lang, Minister of Glassford, Lanark- sister of the Right Rev. Zotique Racicot, shire, and Anna Roberton Marshall of Niels- Bishop of Pogla and Vicar-General of the land ; m. 1876, Margaret, d. of late Walter diocese of Montreal. Educ. : Montreal MacLellan, Blairvaddick, J.P. Educ. : College. Studied theology at the Sulpiciau

Hamilton ; Grand Academy Glasgow University. Seminary, Montreal ; completed the C.M.G. 1886. Manager of the Imperial course of his theology (moral) at St. Mary's Ottoman Bank's in Agency Cyprus, 1863-72 ; College (Jesuits), Montreal ; entered the H.M.'s Consul for 1871-72 order of Oblates of Cyprus, ; Manager Mary Immaculate, 1881 ; of the Ottoman Bank's Imperial Agency in ordained priest, 1882 ; preacher for diocesan Director of Egypt, 1872-75; the Imperial missions, 1882-85 ; Professor of Moral Theo- Ottoman Bank at in the Catholic Constantinople, 1875 ; logy University of Ottawa, Director-General of the Re'gie des Tabacs where he soon became Vice- Dean of the en 1876-79 Director-General of Roumanie, ; Theological Faculty, 1885 ; D.D. 1892 ; the Administration of Six Contributions went to Manitoba as Superior of the Oblates 1880-82 in of Indirectes, Constantinople, ; Director the Archdiocese St. Boniface, and Rector General of the Ottoman Public 1882- of St. Debt, Mary's Church, Winnipeg, 1893 ; Director-General of the des battled for the 1883; Re"gie Manitoba School Question ; Tabacs 1883-85 British visited Ottomane, ; Member England, France, Belgium, Germany, of the Council of Direction of the Egyptian 1890; Rome and the Holy Father, 1896, Daira Sanieh 1887-97 Administration, ; Direc- 1898, 1904, 1908, 1910-13 ; visited the Holy tor-General of the Imperial Ottoman Bank Land in 1904. He also visited Austria in at Constantinople, 1897-1902 ; afterwards on the interest of 100,000 Galicians, Poles, and the London of Committee the said bank. Ruthenians coming from this empire ; Publication : Cyprus : its History, Present founded 80 parishes, 50 educational convents, Resources, and Future Prospects, 1878. 3 hospitals, 2 orphanages, 6 Indian boarding- Address : 28 Heath Drive, Hampstead, N.W. schools, 1 Good Shepherd Home, 1 Carmel, [Died 2 March 1913. a Misericorclia Hospital, and an Infants' started a new order of LANGELIER, Sir Francois Charles Stanislas, Home ; missionary The Oblate Nuns of St. and Kt., cr. 1907; K.C.M.G., cr. 1914; Kt. of nuns, Boniface, a for Grace of seminary missionary priests ; trebled St. John of Jerusalem ; Lieut.- Governor of the Province of Quebec from the number of priests and the number of 1911 b. 24 missionary stations among the Indians. ; Dec. 1838 ; m. 1st, 1864, Virginie Publications : issued 14 and Sarah Sophie (d. 1891), d. of late I. Legare, pastoral charges 50 circular letters ; Les Cloches de St. uebec ; 2nd, 1892, Marie Louise Adelaide raiin *. Boniface, 1902-11. Address : Archbishop's ; three two d. Educ. : St. Hya- cinthe Coll. Laval Palace, St. Boniface, Manitoba, Canada. ; Univ. (B.C.L. LL.D.) ; Law Faculty of Paris. Professor of [Died 15 June 1915.

Roman Law, and afterwards of Civil Law LANGFORD, John Alfred, LL.D. ; Journalist b. and Political Economy, Laval University ; and Lecturer ; Birmingham, 12 Sept. 1823. Dean of Faculty of Law since 1892, and Was on the editorial staff of the Birmingham of and Member Council of University ; M.L.A. Daily Press, Daily Gazette, Morning of the Quebec, 1873-75 ; House of Commons News ; a member Birmingham Free Libraries' 1864-74 teacher of Canada, 1884-98 ; Minister of Crown Lands, Committee, ; Literature in the and Quebec, 1878-79 ; Provincial Treasurer, English Birmingham 1879-80 Midland 1868-74 a of the ; Q.C. 1878 ; Mayor of Quebec, Institute, ; member School 1874-91 and of 1882-90 ; Puisne Justice of the Superior Birmingham Board, ; School 1892-95 wrote Court, 1898-1907 ; Acting Chief Justice of the Yardley Board, ; Superior Court of Province of Quebec for twelve letters on Australia for the Birming- 1876 Quebec division, 1906-11 ; Roman Catholic. ham Weekly Post, ; contributed to Publications : De la Preuve en matiere the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Publications :

Civile et Commerciale : Commentaire du Religious Scepticism and Infidelity, 1850 ; Code Civil de la Province de Quebec. Ad- Religion and Education in Relation to the dress : Spencer Wood, Quebec. People, 1852; English Democracy, 1855; Life : of [Died 8 Feb. 1915. The Lamp of a Poem, 1856 ; Poems the LANGEVIN, Hon. Sir Hector Louis, K.C.M.G. : the Fields and Town, 1859 ; Shelley, and cr. 18ttl other 1860 Prison Books and their ; C.B. 1868, K.C. ; LL.D. Laval Poems, ; 1861 Pleasant and Famous Univ. ; Knight Commander of St. Gregory Authors, ; Spots the 1862 A of Great of ; ; Privy Councillor Canada, 1867 ; Places, Century Birmingham b. 2 vols. 1868 Modern 2 M.P. 1857-96 ; 25 Aug. 1826 ; m. Justine, Life, ; Birmingham, d. of Col. vols. 1874-77 : Staffordshire and Warwick- C. H. Tetu, 1854 (d. 1882) ; two d. Past and Present. 2 vols. 1874 Bir- Barr. Montreal, 1850 ; Q.C. 1864 ; Minister shire, ; 1879 The Praise of of Public Works in the Dominion of Canada, mingham, a Handbook, ; 1880 Child-Life as learned from 1879-91 ; Secretary of State, 1867-69 ; Post- Books, ;

1884 On Sea and 1887 ; master-General, 1866-67 ; Mayor of Quebec, Children, ; Shore, and other 1890 1858-61 ; Delegate to the London Colonial Heroes and Martyrs, Poems, ; Conference, 1866-67, to complete terms of The Lily of the West, and other Poems, 1898; A Life for and other 1900. Union B.N.A. Provinces ; Leader of the Love, Poems, : Lower Canada Conservatives, 1873 ; Solicitor Address Astley House, Feruley Road, General, L.C., 1864-65. Address : 73 St. Sparkhill, Birmingham. Louis Street, Quebec. Clubs : Albany, [Died 24 Jan. 1903. Sir Herbert 12th Bt. cr. Toronto ; Rideau, Ottawa, Canada. LANGHAM, Hay, ; D.L. Lieut. 1st Life Guards [Died 11 June 1906. 1660 ; J.P., ; b. 28 1840 S. u. 1893 w. LANGEVIN, Most Rev. Louis Philip Adelard, (retired) ; April ; ; Anna, 2nd d. of 3rd Lord Sandys, 1868 (d. D.D., O.M.I. ; Catholic Archbp. of St. s. d. about 7700 1876) ; one one Owned Boniface, Manitoba, from 1895 ; Metro- acres. Heir : s. Herbert Charles Arthur politan of the ecclesiastical province of St. 24 Mar. 1870 : m. Ethel Sarah, Boniface, comprising the diocese of St. [b. 1893, e. d. of Sir W. Emmerson-Tennent, 1st Bt. Boniface, the dioceses of Prince Albert Address : Cottesbrooke North- (Saskatchewan), and of (ext.)l. Park, Regina (Saskat- 13 Dec. 1909. chewan), and the vicariate apostolic of ampton. [Died

J.P. ; merchant ; alderman ; Keewatin ; b. St. Isidore, La Prairie, pro- LANGLEY, Batty,

b 1834 ; s. of late T. Langley, Uppingham, vince of Quebec, Canada, 23 Aug. 1855 ; s. of Francois Thdophi'e Langevin, a near relation Rutland. Mayor of Sheffield, 1893; M.P. 410 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LARK

(G.L.) Sheffield, Atterclilfe, 1894-1909. Ad- Publications : ArtilJerie en liaison avec les dress : Queen's Park, Bournemouth. Club : autres armes ; Enseignements de deux National Liberal. 19 Feb. 1914. [Died guerres recentes ; Manoeuvres suisses en

Admiral 1907 ; Dix jours a 1'arme'es suisses Con- LANGLEY, Gerald Charles, retired list ; ; d b. 1848 e. surv. s. of late se"quencf;stactiques u de 1'armement ; ; Henry Langley, progres La la et le 2nd Life Guards ; m. 1893, Juanita Maxwell, Belgique, Hollande, pangermau- isme de defense nationale articles 3rd d. of late A. G. Scott, of Ashbrooke, ; Question dure"s des Deux Revue Edinburgh ; three s. two d. Educ. : private (Revue Mondes, Bleue, school etc.). Address : 1 rue de ; H.M.S. Britannia, , 1872 ; Opinion, Temps, Stael, Paris. 12 Feb. 1912. Commander, 1882 ; Captain, 1889 ; Rear- [Died 1 1902 ; 906 ; Col. Admiral, Vice-Admiral, retired, LANGMORE, Edward Ham, C.B. 1907 ; 1906 landed at and ; Ismailia, 1882, present Indian Army (retired). Colonel, 1875 ; with advance and of lines of Tel-el- served taking Punjab, 1848-49 (medal) ; Indian Kebir to (despatches, promoted Commander) ; Mutiny, 1857 (medal with clasp, a year's served as Naval Attache" to Courts of Europe, service, Brevet-Major, thanks of Govern- 1890-93. Address : Washington, etc., Lhassa, ment) ; Cossyah Hills Campaign, 1862. Camberley, Surrey. Club : United Service. Address : Glenlui, Branksome Avenue, [Died 18 Apr. 1914. Bournemouth. [Died 29 Apr. 1913. Rt. Rev. Arehdall Sir LANGLEY, Henry ; Bishop LANGRISHE, James, 4th Bt. ; cr. 1775 ; of ] : b. (from 902) ; Educ. Moore 24 May 1823; S. father 1862; m. 1st, College, N.S.W. Ordained, 1865; Curate Adela (d. 1901), o. d. of Thomas de Blois of All 1865-67 Saints, Bathurst, ; Incumbent Eccles, Charlemont, Staffs, 1857 ; one *. of 1867-69 Curate of St. Orange, ; Andrew's three d. ; 2nd 1905, Algetta Maud, d. of 1870 and 1876-77 In- Sir Cathedral, Sydney, ; Henry Gooch, 2nd Bt., Clcwer Park, cumbent of Balmain, Sydney, 1870-75 ; St. Windsor. Heir : s. Hercules. Address : Matthew's, Windsor, Sydney, 1877-78; St. Knocktopher Abbey, Co. Kilkenny.

Matthew, Prahran, Victoria, 1878-90 ; Canon [Died 20 Aug. 1910. of , 1887-94; Archdeacon of LANGTON, John, F.R.C.S. ; Consulting Sur- Gippsland, 1890-94 ; Archdeacon of Mel- geon ; m. Spohia, 2nd d. of late John Scott, bourne, 1894-1902. Address : Bendigo, J.P. Consulting to St. Bartholomew's Hos- Australia. [Died 5 Aug. 1906. pital ; Surgeon and Lecturer on Clinical

, Samuel Pierponl, D.C.L., Oxford ; Surgery, St.Bartholomew's Hospital (retired); LL.D., Harvard, Princeton, Michigan, Wis- Member of Council of Royal College of

consin, Yale, Stevens Institute ; D.Sc., Surgeons of England (retired( ; Junior Vice-

Camb. ; F.M.R.S. ; Sec. Smithsonian Institu- President, 1896 ; Senior Vice-President, tion from of 1887 ; Correspondent Academy 1900, R.C.S. ; Bradshaw Lecturer R.C.S. of Sciences, Institute of France ; F.R.A.S. ; of England ; Surgeon to City of London Truss of the Member Royal Institution, National Society ; Surgeon to City of London Lying- of Sciences Academy (U.S.) ; ForeignM ember in Hospital ; Surgeon to Memorial Hospital, of the Reale dei to Academia Lincei ; b. Rox- Mildmay ; Surgeon Mildmay Hospital,

bury, Mass., 22 Aug. 1834. Assistant in the Shoreditch ; Consulting Surgeon to Prince of

Harvard College Observatory, 1865 ; As- Wales Hospital ; Surgeon to Friedenheim sistant of of of Professor Mathematics, United Hospital ; President Clinical Society States of Naval Academy, 1866 ; Director London and Medical Society London Prof, of Alleghany Observatory at Pittsburg, 1867- (retired) ; Hunterian Surgery, Royal 1887 of of ; Assistant Secretary Smithsonian Insti- College of Surgeons England ; Member

tution, 1887 ; President of the American the Board ot Examiners, of the Court of Association for the Advancement of Science, Examiners, Royal College of Surgeons 1887 in ; awarded Henry Draper Medal and (retired) ; Examiner Surgery, Royal Rumford Medal by the National Academy College of Physicians of London and the of Sciences of Fellow of ; Copley Medal Royai Society ; University of Durham (retired) ; Janssen the of of Medical of Medal by Institute France ; Royal Society Medicine, Society Medal of of the Astronomical Society of France ; London, etc. Edited Holden's Manual constructed first steam-driven flying machine Dissection. Address : 20 Bentinck Street, W. which actually flew, 1896. Publications : [Died 11 Sept. 1910. The New in Aero- Astronomy ; Experiments LAPRIMAUDAYE, Commander Clement, R.N. Internal Work of the and dynamics , Wind, retired, C.V.O. Collector of Customs, 1903, numerous other Papers. Recreations : read- and member in Executive Council and ing, travel, and golf. Address : Smith- Council of Government, Malta ; m. 1906. sonian U.S.A. Institution, Washington City, Alice, widow of Vice-Admiral Hammetj Clubs : Metropolitan, Cosmos, Washington ; C V and e. d. of late Sir Henry Paston New York O., Metropolitan, Century, Strollers, ; Bedingfeld, 7th Bart. Possessed Royal St. Boston Pittsburg. Botolph, ; Duquesne, Humane Society medal and clasp. Address : 1906. [Died 27 Feb. 7 Brechin Place, S.W. Club : Naval and LANGLEY, William Henry, C.M.G. 1903; Military. [Died 31 May 1910. F./.S. P.M.O. of F.R.C.S.I., L.R.C.S.I., ; LARK, Rev. Willaim Blake ; President Southern from 1911 retired of Nigeria ; P.M.O. Bible Christian Conferences ; Governor

Gold Coast ; retired P.M.O. b. Colony Dep. Shebbear College, 1900-9 ; Fowey, Corn- Protectorate of N. Nigeria. Assist. 2nd s. of Edward Surgeon, wall, 1 Dec. 1838 ; Lark, in Richmond Hospital, Dublin ; served Borgu Isle of Man m. Miss L. Chanter late of the ;

1897-98 with two ; s. d. Educ. : Operations, (medal clasps) of Exeter ; three three private Kontagora Expedition, 1900 (despatches, academy, Devonport. Entered the Bible medal and clasp); Kano and Sokoto opera- Christian Ministry, 1859; secretary of the tions (clasp, special mention). Address : Conference, 1880 and 1881, president, 1882, N. was one of the P.M.O., Lagos, Nigeria. 1898, and 1907 ; representa- (Died 12 June 1913. tives of the denomination at Methodist 1881, Wash- LANGLOIS, Hippolyte, Ge'ne'ral de Division ; Ecumenical Conference, London, 1901, and Toronto, Senateur et Membre de I'Acad^mie franchise ; ington, 1891, London, b. of the United Methodist Besancon, Doubs, 7 aout 1839 ; m. ; two ]911; President : a s. Educ. : Lyce"e de Besancon. Eleve de Church in 1909. Publications was I'Ecole Polytechnique, 1896 f Sous-Lieut. frequent contributor to the denominational Recreation : walking. Address : d'Artillerie, 1898 ; passe" par les diffe'rents magazines. Cornwall. grrades, jusqu'a celui de Ge'ne'ral de Division ; Hawarden House, Bude, Died 14 1913. Membre du Conseil aupe'rieure de la Guerre. f Apr. 411 LARKING WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Col. Cuthbert ; Gentleman Usher I London : LARKING, News ; m. Educ. Barnstaple ; to the King, and Equerry to H.R.H. the Lond. Commenced journalistic career on first Duke of J.P. for b. number of Illustrated Connaught; Herts; Penny Paper, 1861 ; 28 Feb. 1842 ; e. s. of late John created Wingfleld P.I.P. Showman ; sketched parlia- The " Larking, Firs, Lee ; m. 1864, Lady Adela mentary doings several years as The Silent Maria d. of 2nd Earl of Listowel four the Illustrated Hare, ; Member ".in London News; s. one d. Educ. : Cambridge Univ. At one was assistant editor of the Illustrated London time in the 13th 15th Light Infantry and News, and dramatic critic ; also wrote plays and retired Col. 4th Hussars, Batt. Royal and novelettes ; joint-editor with late Capt. West Kent Regt. ; was A.D.C. to late Mayne Reid of the Boys Illustrated News. Khedive of and was a in : Egypt, Bey the Publications novelettes Love Clouds ; Egyptian Service ; Hon. Col. 2nd of The River of Life A of the County ; Daughter People ; London Publications : Imperial Yeomanry. A London Prima Donna ; The Queen of Various. Address : Layston Lodge, Bunt- Hearts Mine ; Diamonds Led : Hearts are

ingford ; 6 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, Trumps, etc. ; comedietta, The Rose of W. Clubs : Brooks St. 's, James's, Bachelors', Hastings ; Life of General Gordon ; English Marlborough. [Died Oct. 30, 1910. translations of Alexandre Dumas's Mohicans of and Paul Fe"val's Fils LARPENT, Sir George Albert de Hochepied, Paris, du Diable 3rd Bt. cr. 1841 (entitled in English The Three Red Knights). ; ; Col. of 88th Connaught : from 1895 b. Recreations chess, volunteering, swimming ; Rangers ; 1846 ; S. father 1861 ; m. Rose, d. of William Armstrong, and steadfast advocate of all manly exercises widow of Lieut. -Col. T. Camden Lam- calculated to promote a sound mind in a bert, 1895. Served throughout Kaffir War, sound body. Address : 198 Strand, W.C. 1877-78 Club : a founder of London Press ; and Zulu War, 1879. Heir : none. Club, Club : Naval and Military. Fellow Journalists' Institute. [Died 18 May 1899. [Died 26 Sept. 1902. LATHAM, Rev. Henry, J.P. ; Master of Trin. LASCELLES, Viscount ; Henry George Charles Hall, Camb. from 1888 ; b. Dover, 4 June Lasoelles ; Hon. Attache" Service Diplomatic ; s. of 1821 ; 2nd of John Henry Latham, one A.D.C. to Governor- General of Canada from the of bills, and 1907 b. paymasters Exchequer ; 9 Sept. 1882 ; e. s. of 5th Earl of Harriet, o. c. of Edward Broderip, M.D. ; un- Harewood. Educ. : Eton. Retired from married. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Camb. 2nd Lieut. Grenadier Guards Hon. (Scholar), ; Attache", B.A. 18th 1845 tutor 1905-7. Wrangler, ; appointed Rome, Address : 13 Upper Bel- of Trinity Hall, 28 Dec. 1847 ; ordained grave Street, S.W. [Died 9 March 1911. deacon 1848 ; Fellow of Trinity Hall, April LASCELLES, Rev. Hon. James Walter, Rector 1848; M.A. 1848; ordained priest, 1850. of Goldsborough from 1857 ; Hon. Canon of Publications : Geometrical Problems in the

Ripon ; b. 1831 ; *. of 3rd Earl of of the Conic 1848 On Harewood ; Properties Sections, ; m. 1856, Emma Clara, d. of Sir William Miles, the Recommendations of the University 1st Bart. Educ. : Exeter Coll. Oxford. Commission, 1857; On the Action of Ex- Ordained 1855 Curate of or the ; Cirencester, 1855- aminations, 1877 ; Pastor Pastorum, 1857. Address: Goldsborough Rectory, Schooling of the Apostles by our Lord, 1890 ; Knaresborough. [Died 25 Nov. 1901. A Service of Angels, 1894. Recreations : in earlier life Address : LASCELLES, Capt. Walter Charles, D S O rowing, travelling. Master's Trin. Camb. South- 1900; Durham Light Infantry; retired; Lodge, Hall, ; b. 5 1867 Clubs : July ; 3rd s. of Rev. Hon. J. W. acre, Trumpington Road, Cambridge. Canon of Oxford and Cambridge. Lascelles, Ripon ; m. 1902, Louisa Athenaeum, 5 June 1902. Gertrude, o d. of Colonel Knox of Creagh, [Died Balimrobe, Ireland. Educ. : Marlborough. LATHAM, William, K.C. 1886. Educ. : Har- Entered 1888 Called to army, ; Captain, 1897 ; served row ; Trinity College, Cambridge. S. Africa, 1899-1900 Lincoln's 1860 1889. (severely wounded, Bar, Inn, ; Bencher, despatches, Queen's medal with clasp, D.S.O.) Address : The Priory, Frensham, Surrey. [Died 13 May 1911. [Died 29 July 1915. LASLETT, 1st Earl of Henry James, I.S.O. 1904 ; Naval LATHOM, (cr. 1880), Edward Store Officer, H.M. G.C.B. Chancellor Dockyard, Chatham; Bootle-Wilbraham, P.C., ; 7 184 * Ug> ; of Thomas of R.V.O. ; of Skelmers- 1 i Laslett, H.M.w i ^ Co. Dockyard, Woolwich. Educ. : pri- dale, Lancashire, 1828 ; Lord Chamber- vately. Address : lain Col. Hussars Rainham, Kent. ; Hon. Lancashire ; Hon. [Died 30 March 1914. Col. 1st Volunteer Batt. Loyal North Lanca- shire French Regt. ; J.P., D.L. [Title taken from LASSALLE, Jean, baritone ; b. 1859 Educ. : Paris Conservatoire. Lathom in Lancashire and Skelmersdale.] b. 1837 o. s. of late Hon. Richard Bootle- [Died 4 Sept. 1909. ; Wilbraham, M.P., and 3rd d. of Sir Richard LAST, William Isaac, Assoc. Memb. Inst. C.E , Bt. S. 1st Lord Skel- Senior Whitworth Brooke, ; grandfather, Scholar, 1877; Science 1853 m. 2nd d. of 4th Earl Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum mersdale, ; Alice, bouth from of Clarendon, 1860 (d. 1897). Protestant. Kensington 1904 ; b. Dorchester' Educ. : Christ 11 Conservative. Eton ; Church Aug. 1857 ; e. s. of late Isaac Glandfield Oxford. Lord-in- Last of m. Waiting, 1866-68; Capt. Dorchester; 1893, Anna Maria of the Lord Quare, d. of late Yeomen Guards, 1874-80-85; George Macilwain, F.R.C.S., 1886-92-95 Grand I .R.S., of the Chamberlain, ; Deputy Albany, Piccadilly, and Match- Master 1874-91 Pro. Green English Freemasons, ; ing ; one s. one d. Educ.: privately Grand Master, 1891. Owned about 11,000 Owens College, Manchester. Commenced acres minerals in Lancashire. Recrea- education as a mechanical 1873 ; engineer, tions : shooting, farming. Heir : s. Lord engaged in civil and mechanical work in Skelmersdale (late Maj. Royal Horse Guards), England and South Africa till when 1890, b. 1864. Address : Lathom House, Orms- appointed Keeper of the and Machinery kirk. Clubs : Carlton, Turf, Marlborough. Inventions Division of the South Kensington Museum Senior [Died 19 Nov. 1898. ; Keeper, 1900. Address : II Onslow LATHOM, 2nd Earl of (cr. 1880), Edward Crescent, South Kensington, S.W Skel- George Bootle-Wilbraham, J.P. ; Baron [Died 7 Aug. 1911. mersdale of Skelmersdale, Co. Lanes, 1828 LATEY F.J.I. editor John, ; of The Sketch, [title taken from Lathom in Lancashire and and editor of : The Penny Illustrated b. s. of 1st Earl Paper Skelmersdale] ; 26 Oct. 1864 ; b. 30 Oct. London, 1842 ; o. s. of late John and d. of 4th Earl of Clarendon S. Lash Alice, ; Latey, many of the lllus. years.editor father, 1898 ; m. Lady Wilma Pleydell- WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

d. of 5th Earl of 1889 Bouverie, Radnor, ; graphy. Edited : Letters and Despatches one s. three d. Educ. : Eton. Formerly of Lord Nelson, 1886 ; Memoirs relating to in Major Royal Horse Guards (Blue) ; Com. the Lord Torrington (Camden Society), 1889 ; R.N.V.R. Mersey Division. Owned about Defeat of the Spanish Armada (Navy Records acres minerals in Lancashire. Heir : 11,000 ; Society), 1S94 ; From Howard to Nelson- s. Lord Skelmersdale. -Address : Lathom Twelve Sailors, 1899 ; Recollections of Com- 1 House, Lanes ; Bryanston mander J. A. Gardner Ormskirk, (N.R.S.), 1906 ; The Square, W. Clubs : Carlton, Turf, GarricK, Barham Papers, 3 vols. (N.R.S.), 1907-10. Marlborough; Royai Yacht Squadron, Cowes. A frequent contributor to the Edinburgh 15 1910. [Died March Review. Address : King's College, W C Frederick C.I.E. 1901 b, 9 LATIMER, William, ; Pe^ys Road, Wimbledon. 10 June 1845 s. of William of ; Latimer, [Died 14 Sept. 1915. C.->. Antrim, Ireland ; m. 1st, 1872, Harriet LAURIE, James S., of the Inner M. of Simla Temple; Cockburn, (d. 1883) ; 2nd, 1892, Barrister-at-Law b. ; Edinburgh, 21 Sept Mary B. Pratt, of Prattsburgh, New York 1831 ; *. of Rev. James State. Confidential Clerk to the Chief Laurie, Chaplain, Royal Infirmary, and Jean Somerville, d. of Secretary for Ireland (Lord Mayo), 1866-68, Rev. Simon Somerville. Educ. : Edinburgh and accompanied him to India ; Assistant University; Berlin. Formerly H.M. Inspec- Private Secretary to the Viceroy, 1895-1904. tor of Schools, England ; Assist. Royal [Died 23 March 1910. Commissioner, Ireland ; Special Commis- ] LAUGHTON, Col. Arthur Frederick, C.B. 886 ; African Settlements sioner, ; Director of retired b. 18 June 1840 3rd s. of ; Simla, ; Public Instruction, Ceylon. Publications : Richard Laughton, H.E.I.C.S., and Ann Editor of Laurie's Technical Readers, Laurie's his wife ; m. Standard Laurie's Agnes, 1869, Georgiana Emily, Readers, Science Manuals ; e. d. of Gen. H. Chief Commissioner v. Man, Gospel Christianity Dogma and Ritual ; Andaman and Nicobar Islands, formerly Story of Australasia, etc. Address : Canford Resident Straits Settlements Councillor, ; Cliffs, Bournemouth. [Died 18 July 1904. s. d. Educ. : St. Paul's School. three three LAURIE, Lieut.-Gen. John C.B. Joined H.E.I.C.S. 1857 Wimburn, India, ; Interpreter, 1905 (civ.) 1902, (mil.) ; D.C.L., J.P. ; Hon. Madras 18th 3rd Infantry ; Interpreter, Col. R. Munstcr Fusiliers and 63rd Halifax Palamcottah Light Infantry ; Interpreter, Canada b. 1 Rifles, ; London, Oct. 1835 ; 66th Foot served in Madras 1863 ; Police, ; e. s. of John Laurie, M.P., Barnstaple, and in Commissariat 1863-88 served at Dept. ; Eliza, d. of Kenrick Collett, Master in Chan- base in the Afghan Campaign, 1879-80; cery ; m. Frances, y. d. of Hon. E. Collins, Principal Commissariat Officer in the 3rd M.L.C., Nova Scotia, 1863 ; two s. three d. Burmese 1885-88 ; medal, two clasps, : War, Educ. Harrow ; Dresden Sandhurst twice mentioned in C.B. Deco- ; ; despatches, Staff College. Ensign 2nd Queen's Royals, rated for services in 3rd Burmese War. Pub- 1853 ; Major Special Service, Canada, 1861 ; lication : Treatise on Bread Making for the 1882 Major-General, ; Lieut.-General, 1887 ; use of the Army in India, published by order volunteered for Crimea and served before of Address : 11 Aberdeen Government. Sebastopol, 1854-56 (was twice wounded, and Club : Junior Con- Court, Maida Vale, W. mentioned in despatches for repulse of two servative. [Died 4 Sept. 1915. Russian sorties with very small detachment Indian of the 4th LAUGHTON, Lt.-Gen. George Arnold, King's Own) ; both attacks on Army; b. 16 May 1830; m. 1880, Annie Redan (Crimean War medal and clasp, Order J. S. Edin- of Barbara, d. of Rev. Beaumont, Medjidie and Turkish War medal) ; Staff- burgh. Entered army, 1846 ; Lt.-Gen. Officer of a Field Force in Central India 1858-59 1891 ; Unemployed Supernumerary List, during Mutiny, (medal and clasp) ; 1885 served Persian 1856-57 Field Officer of Militia in ; Expedition, Inspecting Canada, 1861-81 (medal and clasp) ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 ; Repulse of Fenian Raid, 1866 : (medal). Address Rosslyn, Arnewood (medal and clasp) ; Exped. to Transvaal, in Road, West Southbourne, Bournemouth. 1881 ; second command and Command- [Died 5 May 1912. ant of base and lines of communication half-breed LAUGHTON, Sir John Knox, Kt., cr. 1907 ; during rebellion N.W. Canada, 1885 M.A. ; Professor Modern History, King's (medal and clasp) ; Red Cross Commis- of the sioner in 1885 Coll. London, from 1885 ; Sec. Navy Servo-Bulgarian War, (Order of Cross of Records Society, 1893-1912 ; b. Liverpool, 23 Red Servia, Order of St. Sava, and d. of John war Red Cross of April 1830 ; m. 1st, 1866, Isabella, medal) ; Prussia, 1907 ; Grand Master of of Carr, of Dunfermline ; 2nd, 1886, Maria Freemasons Nova Scotia, of Josefa, d. of Eugenio de Alberti, of Cadiz.; 1874-86 ; Warden Halifax County Council, 1880-81 and President of Educ. : Royal Institution School, Liverpool ; ; Board of Agri- Caius Coll. Camb. Naval Instructor, R.N., culture, Nova Scotia, 1874-80; M.P. Shel- the Russian in Canadian House of 1853 ; served in Baltic during burne, 1887-91, of Saddlers War, 1854-55 (medal) ; in China during Commons ; Master Company, 1909-10 of second war, 1856-59 (medal and 3 clasps ; 1892-93, ; Grand Warden Grand after- of of Fatshan, Canton, Taku Forts, 1858) ; Lodge Freemasons England ; Provin- cial of wards in Mediterranean and Channel ; Mathe- Grand Master Freemasons, South matical and Naval Instructor, Royal Naval Wales, since 1897; Candidate Pembroke also 1892 College, Portsmouth, 1866-73; at Boroughs, ; member Paddington Vestry since of Greenwich, and lecturer on Meteorology, 1891, and Borough Council ; Mayor of 1873-1885 ; lecturer on Naval History, 1876- Paddington, 1907-8 ; M.P. (C.) Pembroke 1895-1906 Chairman 1889; president, Royal Meteorological Society, Boroughs, ; Royal Benevolent Fund since 1900 1882-84 ; Honorary Fellow, Caius College, Military ; Cambridge, 1895; Hon. D.Litt., Oxford, Governor, Imperial Institute, City and Guilds 1913. Mem- 1904 ; Hon. Litt.D., Cambridge, Institute, Northampton Polytechnic ; of of Publications : Physical Geography in its ber of Senate University London ; Relation to the Prevailing Winds and Cur- Chairman Canadian Trade Section London Nautical Sur- Chamber of Commerce. Publications : Lec- rents, 1870 ; A Treatise on tures on on Scotch veying, 1872 ; Studies in Naval History, Agriculture, Regiments in the and Federation also 1887 ; Nelson (English Men of Action), Army, Imperial ; 1895; Nelson and his Companions in Arms, communications on military subjects to Recreations : member of 1896 ; Memoirs of the Life and Correspond- press. Governing ence of Henry Reeve, C.B., D.C.L., 1898; Body of City and Guilds Institute and other Technical Institutes breeder of Sea Fights and Adventures, .1901 ; Numerous ; agriculture, articles in the Dictionary of National Bio- thorough-bred stock, and personal super- LAURIE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

vision of an experimental farm ; also of Delegate for Commercial Convention wi.th

children settled in Canada from Mrs. Birt's Bulgaria, 1896 ; British Commissioner on home at Liverpool. Address : 47 Porchester International Financial Commission at Scotia. Club : 1897 of Terrace, W. ; Oakfield, Nova Athens, ; President Commission, Carlton. [Died 20 May 1912. 1898; Minister Resident, 1898; British Delegate-Council of the Ottoman Public LAURIE, Col. Robert Peter, C.B. 1887 ; V.D., Debt, 1898 ; Financial Member of Governor- ,T.P. ; Col. Commanding 3rd London Rifle General's Council in Vols. Hon. Col. 3rd London R.V. ft. 1835 India, 1900-4 ; British ; ; Commissioner on International o. s. of Robert Peter Laurie of Harley Street, Commission in 1906 Morocco London, and Elizabeth, d. of late Charles Crete, ; Censor, State Bank, 1906. Clubs : and Travellers'. Sparkes ; m. 1867, Amy Forbes, d. of Sir Army Navy, J. R Martin, C.B., F.R.S. Educ. : Ton- [Died I Nov. 1908.

bridge School. M.P. Canterbury, 1879-80 ; LAW, Francis Towry Adeane, C.B , Lieut.-Col. for ft. Bath, 1886-92. Decorated Volunteer R.A. (retired) ; 1835 ; s. of Hon. William Service. Address : Dropmore, Canterbury. Towry Law, 5th s. of 1st . Club : Conservative. [Died 29 July 1905. Entered Army, 1852; Maj.-Gen. 1886; LAURIE, Simon Somerville, M.A., LL.D. Aber., served Crimea, including siege and fall of Sebastopol (medal with Turkish St. Andrews, and Edin. ; F.R.S.E. ; Hon. clasp, medal) ; China F.E.I.S. ; Emeritus Professor of the Insti- expedition, 1860, including surrender of Pekin (medal with tutes and History of Education ; and Gifford clasp) ; Lecturer on Natural Theology, University Kaffir War, 1878; Zulu War, 1879 (des- - of 6 ft. patches, C.B., medal with clasp). Club : Edinburgh, 1905 ; Edinburgh, 13 United Service. Nov. 1829; e. s. of late Rev. James Laurie [Died 27 March 1901. and Jean d. of Rev. Simon Somerville, LAW, Rev. Thomas, Methodist minister ; Somerville; m. 1st, 1861, Catherine Anne, Secretary of the National Free Church d. of W. Council from 6. Hibburd, ; 2nd, 1901, 1895 ; Sowerby, near Halifax, d. of late Professor Sir John 15 Lucy, Struthers, , July 1854 ; m. 1882, Elizabeth, M.D. two s. two d. Educ. : School d. of late ; High Rev. George Downing ; two d. and Emeritus Secre- University, Edinburgh. Ordained minister, 1876 ; held pastorates in tary to Education Committee of Church of Birmingham, Glasgow, London, Gatesheacl, Scotland Visitor and Examiner to Dick Bradford. Recreations : ; golf, walking ; 1856 Bequest (Educational) Endowment, ; travelled in United States and Canada, and Secretary to the Endowed Schools (Scotland) throughout the Continent of Europe. Ad- 1872 to : Commission, ; Hon. Secretary Asso- dress Memorial Hall, Farringdon Street, ciation for Promoting Secondary Education E.C. ; Thorniloe, Coolhurst Road, Crouch in Scotland, founded 1876; at one time End, N. Clubs: City Liberal, National President of Teachers' Guild of Great Britain Liberal. [[Died 1 Apr. 1910. and Ireland at one time Member of Edin- ; Thomas Pakenham, K.C. M.A. Court LAW, 1880, ; burgh University ; Corresponding Crown Prosecutor for County Meath and Member of The American National Educa- ft. Queen's County ; 28 May 1834 ; 2nd s. of tional Association. Publications : Con- Samuel Law of Killbarrack House, stable's Series of Educative Reading Raheny, Books, County Dublin, and d. of Admiral 1861 of 1866 Sarah, ; Philosophy Ethics, ; Primary Sir Hon. Thomas Pakenham, G.C.B. ; m. Instruction in relation to Education, 1867 Amelia Catherine, o. d. of Horace William (5th ed. 1898) ; Notes on British Theories Noel Rochfort of Clogrenane, County Carlow, of Morals, 1868 ; Life and Educational and Charlotte, d. of 2nd B. Bridport and Writings of John Amos Comenius, 1881 Charlotte-Mary, Duchess of Bronte" (d. and (6th ed. 1898) ; Metaphysica Nova et heir of 1st E. Nelson). Educ. : Rossall by Scotus Novanticus (2nd ed. Vetusta, School; Trin. Coll. Dublin. (Prizes in 1889) ; Ethica, or the Ethics of Reason, by mathematics, chemistry, ethics, and logic.). Scotus Novanticus (2nd ed. 1891) ; Mediaeval Barr. Ireland, 1859 ; Bencher of the Education and Rise and Constitution of King's Inns. Recreations : yachting and manual Universities, 1886 ; Language and Linguistic employments. Address : 48 St. Stephen's Method in the 1890 ed. School, (3rd 1899) ; Dublin of Green, ; Elsinore, Howth, County Institutes Education, 1892 (2nd ed. 1899) ; Dublin. [Died 30 May 1905. Historical Survey of pre-Christian Education, Maj.-Gen. Victor Madras 1895 (2nd ed. 1900) ; The Training of LAW, Edward, ft. 24 1842 s. Teachers and Methods of Instruction- Cavalry ; Nov. ; 5th of Rev. Hon. W. Towry Law and 4th d. of 2nd Baron selected papers, 1901 ; Studies in the History Graves m. 5th of Educational Opinion from the Renaissance, ; 1st, 1867, Mary (d. 1870), d. of H. Bowden 3rd 1903: Synthetica, being Meditations, Epis- ; 2nd, 1875, Helen, temological and Ontological, comprising the d. of Hon. J. W. Crawford, Lt.-Gov. of Ontario. Entered 1859 Edinburgh University Gifford Lectures of army, ; Maj.-Gen. 1898 ; retired, 1898. Address : 40 Alexandra 1905 and 1906 ; many philosophical and educational articles. Address : 22 George Court, Queen's Gate, S.W. Square, Edinburgh. Club : University, [Died 15 Apr. 1910. Edinburgh. [Died 2 March 1909. LAW, William Arthur, dramatic author; ft.

LAW, Major Sir Edward FitzGerald, K.C.M.G., 22 March 1844 ; y. s. of late Rev. Patrick cr. cr. of 1898 ; K.C.S.I., 1905 ; C.S.I. 1903 ; Comerford Law Killaloe, and Rector of of Officers 6. Major, Reserve ; Rostrevor, Northrepps, Norfolk ; Rural Dean ; and s. of late 2 Nov. 1846 ; 3rd Michael Law of Frances, d. of Alexander Arbuthnot, Bishop of Killaloe s. Castle Fish, Co. Kildare, and Sarah Anne, ; m. Fanny Holland ; one d. of Crofton FitzGerald of Carrigoran, Co. Educ. : Royal Military Coll., Sandhurst. o. Clare ; m. 1893, Catherine, d. of Nicholas Gazetted Ensign in 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers, of Athens. : as Hatsopoulo Educ. privately ; 1864 ; served eight years, and retired Lieutenant Edin- R.M.A. Woolwich. R.A. 1868 ; Lieutenant. Actor at Theatre Royal, commanded transport Guards Brigade, burgh, Surrey Theatre, and provinces, 1872- Suakin, 1885 (medal and clasp, Egyptian 1874, when joined Mr. and Mrs. German in 1881. bronze star, mentioned despatches) ; Reed's Entertainment. Savoy Theatre, of Captain, 1886 ; Major, 1886 ; entered diplo- Author A Night Surprise, 1877 ; A Happy matic service as Financial and Commercial Bungalow, 1877 ; An Artful Automaton, late Secretary, 1887 ; attended the Shah of 1878 ; Enchantment, 1878 ; 100 Reward,

Persia, 1889 ; British Delegate for com- 1879; Castle Botherem, 1880; A Flying 1880 All mercial treaty with Turkey, 1890 ; Commer- Visit, 1880 ; A Merry Christmas, ;

cial and Financial Secretary, 1894 ; British at Sea, 1881 ; Cherry Tree Farm, 1881 ; A 414 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-191 C LAWRENCE

Bright Idea, 1881 ; Uncle Samuel, 1881 ; A LAWLESS, Henry Hamilton, M.A. ; Recorder

1882 ; The Head of the of Strange Host, Poll, Great Yarmouth ; 4th s. of late John 1882 1882 1882 ; Nobody's Fault, ; Hope, ; Lawless, solicitor, Dublin. Educ. : Trinity Guffin's Mr. Elopement, 1862 ; The Happy Dublin. Called College, to Irish Bar, 1880 ; 1883 Treasure 1883 ; A to Return, ; Trove, English Bar, Middle Temple, 1883. Ad- Moss Hose 1883 A Mint of dress Rent, ; Money, : 3 Essex Court, Temple, B.C. T. A. : Terrible 1884; A Fright, 1884; Old 90 Temple. Clubs : Arts, Oxford and Cam- 1884 A Peculiar 1884 Knockles, ; Case, ; bridge Musical. [Died 30 Nov. 1913. The Great Tay-Kin, 1885; Chirruper's Rt. Sir LAWRANCE, Hon. John Compton, Kt. ; 1885 After 1886 Fortune, ; Long Years, ; cr. 1890 D.L. ; J.P., ; P.C. 1912 ; Judge o! 1886 The of a Hansom Gladys, ; Mystery the King's Bench Division of the High Court John 1889 All Cab, 1888 ; Smith, ; Abroad, of 1890-1912 b. s. Justice, ; 30 May 1832 ; o. Dick The 1890; Venables, 1890; Judge, of T. M. Lawrance of Dunsby Hall, Lincoln- Culprits, In Three shire 1890; 1890; Volumes, ; m. Charlotte, d. of Major Smart, 1861. 1893 ; The Magic Opal, 1893 ; The New Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 1859 ; Q.C. 1877 ; The Ladies' The Boy, 1894; Idol, 1895; Recorder of Derby, 1880-90 M P S. Lincoln- Sea 1898 The Showman's Sweet- Flower, ; shire, 1880-90. Address: 7 Onslow Square, New Year's heart, 1898; Morning, 1900; S.W. Clubs: Athenaeum, Carlton, Junior A Country Mouse, 1902 ; The Bride and Carlton. [j)ied 5 Dec , 1912. Bridegroom, 1904 ; The Rising Sun, 1904 ; LAWRANCE Very Rev. Walter Cousin 1906 Three Blind John ; Dean My Marco, ; Mice, of St. Albans from 1900; Rector of St. 1906; The Game of Patience, 1909; The Albans from 1868 ; b. 1840 * Case of Mr. 1910. Address : London, 3rd Strange Begbie, of Edward The Homestead, Parkside Road, Parkstone, Lawrance, president of Incor- porated Law Soc. m. Caroline Dorset. Club : United Service. 1870; S d. of Yen. [Died 2 Apr. 1913. Anthony Grant, D.C.L., Arch- deacon of Rochester and St. Sir 1st cr. Albans, 1871 ; LAWES, John Bennet, Bt. ; 1882 ; two s three d. Educ. : St. Paul's School ; F.R.S. ; country gentleman ; b. Rotham- Trm. Coll. Camb. 3rd in 2nd class Classical sted, 28 Dec. 1814 ; o. s. of John Bennet 1862 of Tripos, ; captain St. Paul's, 1858 ; Lawes. Educ. : Eton ; Oxford. F.R.S. Truro gold medallist, 1857-58; president 1854 ; LL.D. Edinburgh, 1877 ; D.C.L. of the Union Society, Cambridge 1862 Oxford, 1892 ; D.Sc. Camb. 1894. Practical ordained, 1863-64; Hon. Chaplain to Her and scientific farming since 1834 ; manu- Majesty, 1895-98 in factured artificial manure, and sold the ; Chaplain ordinary 1898-1900 ; Archdeacon of St. 1884- 1872. Publications : Over 120 Albans, business, 1909. Address: separate papers upon subjects connected Deanery, St. Albans. Club : Constitutional. 12 1914 with the science and practice of agriculture, [Died Aug LAWRENCE, Alexander C.I.E. b. 1847 to 1899, collected and bound up in John, ; Simla, 15 July 1837 2nd s. late Lt.-Gen. three quarto and six octavo volumes, and ; Sir Geo. St. Patrick Lawrence m. Susan presented to various national institutions ; Kathrine May, e. d. of late Wm. throughout the world. Recreations : farm- Edwards, Bengal Civil 1862. Educ. : E. I. ing, deer-stalking, salmon-fishing. Heir : Service, College, Haileybury. Served Civil s. Charles, b. 1843. Address : Rothamsted, Bengal as Commissioner St. Albans. [Died 31 Aug. 1899. Service, 1856-91, leaving Meerut Division of the N.W.P. commanded LAWES-WITTEWRONGE, Sir Charles, 2nd ; Volunteer Rifle Corps in the N.W.P. at Agra, Bt., cr. 1882 ; sculptor ; b. Teignmouth, 3 for o. s. of Sir Allahabad, Meerut, and Mussourie 13 Oct. 1843 ; J. B. Lawes, 1st Bt. ; m. Marie Amelie Rose 1869. years ; appointed C.I.E., Col. (Hon.), A.D.C. Fouritaine, to the 1891 : Viceroy, ; Governor Guy's Educ. Eton ; Trin. Coll. Camb. B.A., Cross Natural Science S. father 1900. Hospital, Charing Hospital ; Royal Tripos; Bath [Assumed additional name of Wittewronge School Officers' Daughters; Soldiers' Daughters' etc. Decorated : Indian by Royal licence, 1902.] President of Home, British Mutiny medal (wounded musket-ball, August Incorporated Society 9f Sculptors ; 1857) ; C.I.E. for Volunteer services. Re- Chairman of Lawes Agricultural Trust ; Vice- creation : : Chairman of the Incorporated Society for golf, Prince's Golf Club. Address 39 extending the Rothamsted Experiments in Queensborough Terrace, W. Club : East India United Service. 4 1905. Agricultural Science. Publications : various [Died Aug. pieces of sculpture. Recreations : old Cam- LAWRENCE, Sir Edward, Kt., cr. 1899; b. bridge blue ; 1 mile running amateur Liverpool Merchant; 1825; m. 1853, Jane Harrison d. of Giles champion, amateur champion oarsman 1865 ; (d. 1886), Redmayne i mile, 1, and 6 to 25 miles amateur records of Brathay Hall, Ambleside. Educ. : pri-

cycling, 1899. At Eton won the 100 yards, vately. Mayor of Liverpool, 1864-65 ; a hurdle race, i mile, 1 mile, and steeplechase, Director of the British and Foreign Marine

the sculls and the pair oars ; At Cambridge, Insurance Company from 1863 ; Chairman the 5 mile, 1 mile, and 2 miles, the Oxford- of Council, University College, Liverpool, Cambridge 1 mile, and the amateur cham- 1891-93. Address: The Grange, St. 1 : pionship mile ; The Cambridge sculls, the Michaels, Liverpool. Club Constitutional. Diamond sculls, and the amateur champion- [Died 30 May 1909. of ship the Thames ; won the National LAWRENCE, Major Freeling Ross, D.S.O. Cyclist's Union paced records for J mile, 1, 1899; General Staff Officer, India; b. 21 and 6 to 25 miles, 1898-99. Heir : s. John Sept. 1872. Educ. : Wellington College. : Lawes, b. 1872. Address Studio, Chelsea Entered army 1894 ; Adjutant 14th (King's) - Terri- Gardens, S.W. ; Rothamsted, Harpenden. Hussars, 1899 1901 ; served Niger [Died 6 Oct. 1911. tories, 1898 (despatches, D.S.O., medal with

LAWLESS, Hon. Emily, Litt. D. (hon.) Dublin, clasp) ; South Africa, 1899-1901 (despatches 1905 b. e. s. 3rd Baron ; Ireland ; of Edward, twice, promoted Brevet-Major, Queen's : Staff Cloncurry. Publications Hurrish, 1886 ; medal with 8 clasps) ; p.s.c. ; General T Address: Major Lawrence, F.L.S., 1887 ; The Story Officer, W ar Office, 1906-9. of Ireland, 1887 ; Plain Frances Mowbray, General Staff, 9th Division, Secunderabad.

1889 ; With Essex in Ireland, 1890 ; Grania, Clubs : United Service, Cavalry. 1892; Maelcho, 1894; A Garden Diary, [Died 9 March 1914. 1901 2nd Bt. cr. ; With the Wild Geese (poems), 1902 ; LAWRENCE, Sir Henry Hayes, ; Maria of s. of 1st Bt. s. of Sir Edgeworth, 1904 ; The Book Gilly, 1858 ; b. 1864 ; ; g. 1906. Recreations : dredging, mothing, gar- Henry Montgomery Lawrence, K.C.B. [who dening, geologising. Address : Hazelhatch, fell during defence of Residency at Luck- 1913. d. of late Gomshall, Surrey. [Died 19 Oct. now] ; S. father 1864 ; m. Victoria, 415 LAWRENCE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Theodore Walrond, C.B., 1890. Educ. : don, 1864; M.P. (L.) London, 1865-74, Coll. Contested : Eton ; Trin. Camb. (B.A.). 1880-85. Address 3 Adelaide Crescent, Heywood Div. of Lancashire, 1892. Recrea- Brighton ; 75 Lancaster Gate, W. Clubs : tion : hunting. Heir : u. Henry, b. 1845. Reform, Devonshire, City Liberal. : Co. Dublin Address Belgard, Clondalkin, ; [Died 18 Apr. 1897. : 79 Ashley Gardens, S.W. Clubs Travellers' ; LAWRIE, Sir Archibald Campbell, Kt., cr. Dublin. 27 Oct. 1898. 1901 b. 1837 s. of Kildare Street, [Died ; ; J. A. Lawrie, M.D. ; Sir 3rd m. 1880, Constance (d. 1890), d. of , Henry Waldemar, Bt. ; Dennistoun and widow of J. W. Hamilton cr. 1858 ; b. 24 Jan. 1845 ; b. of 1st Bt. and ; Senior Puisne of the s. of Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence, Judge Supreme Court, 1892-1901. Address : K.C.B. [who fell during defence of Residency Ceylon, The Moss, ra. Dungoyne, Co. Stirling. [Died 11 1914. at Lucknow] ; S. nephew 1898 ; 1873, May d. of Sir Emily Mary, G. B. L'Estrange ; LAWSON, Andrew Sherlock, J.P. for North Barrister -at- Law ; ,T.P. for Surrey and and West Ridings of Yorkshire, and D.L. s. for London ; Sub-Treas. Inner Temple ; one West Riding; Hon. Major, Yorkshire one d. Educ. : Harrow Hussars b. ; Trinity College, (P.W.O.) (retired) ; 22 Feb. 1855 ; Cambridge (B.A.). Barr. Lincoln's Inn and e. s. of late Andrew Sherlock Lawson, D.L., Inner Temple, 1868. Heir : s. Alexander J.P. ; m. 1889, Hon. Elinor Frances Butler Waldemar, b. 1874. Address: 20 Mont- e d. of 14th Viscount Mountgarret, of N:

pelier Square, Knightsbridge, S.W. ; Alenho, Hall, Yorks ; two d. Educ. : Trinity I Ridgway, Wimbledon. Club : Savile. Cambridge. Address : Aldborough Ma [Died 3 June 1908. Boroughbridge, Yorkshire. Clubs : Carl

LAWRENCE, Sir James Clarke, 1st Bt. ; cr. Turf, Bachelors' ; Yorkshire, York. in 1869 ; J.P. ; formerly partner William [Died 20 Aug. 1914. b. Sir Lawrence & Son, builders, London ; 1820 ; LAWSON, Arthur Tredgold, 1st Bt,; cr. s. of late William 1900 of 2nd Lawrence, Alderman ; Chairman Fairbairn, Lawson,

of London ; m. Agnes, d. of M. Castle, Combe Barbour, Limited ; Director of Great

Hatherleigh House, Clifton, Gloucestershire, Eastern Railway ; Chevalier of Legion of 1887. M.P. for Lambeth, 1865 and 1868- Honour; J.P. North Riding, Yorks, West of 1885; Lord Mayor London, 1868-69. Ad- Hiding, Yorks, and City of Leeds ; b. 8 Feb. dress : 23 1844 s. of Coombe Lands, Addleston, Surrey ; ; John Lawson of Bramhope : nr. Hyde Park Gardens, W. Clubs Reform, City Manor, Leeds ; m. Louise Frederica Liberal, Devonshire. [Died 21 May 1897. Edith Augusta, d. of John Stacpole O'Brien, LAWRENCE, Sir James John Trevor, 2nd Bt.; J.P. of Ennis, Co. Clare, and Tanderagee, cr. 1902 Pres. cr. 1867 ; K.C.V.O. ; Royal and Co. Armagh, Ireland ; two s. one d. Horticultural Soc., 1884-1913- b. London, Educ. : St. Peter's School, York. Heir : 30 1831 o. s. of 1st s. 3 Dec. ; Bt., Serjeant- Digby [b. Sept. 1880 ; m. 1909, Iris Mary, surgeon to the Queen, and Louisa Senior, e. d. of Hon. R. S. FitzGerald. Bucks S. father 1867 : Broughton House, ; ; Educ. Winchester ; Cambridge]. Recrea- m. Elizabeth, o. c. of late John Matthew, tions : driving, shooting. Address : Bedale Burford, Dorking, 1869; three s. one d. Hall, Yorkshire. Clubs : Carlton, St. : Educ. Winchester ; St. Bartholomew's Stephen's ; Leeds. [Died 1 June 1915.' Indian medical Sir Charles Hosp. service, 1853-63, LAWSON, Allen, Kt , cr. 1887; b. 17 during the Mutiny; M.P. (C.) Mid-Surrey, London, May 1838 ; s. of late Jonathan of 1875-85, Reigate Div. Surrey, 1882-92, Wise Lawson, London ; m. 1st, Mary (d. retired Fellow of d. of when he ; the Imperial 1892), A. Webber ; 2nd, 1893, Catharine Horticultural Society of Vienna. Heir : s. Jane (d. 1914), d. of William Shaw. Secretary William Matthew Trevor 17 1870 Madras Chamber of [b. Sept. ; Commerce, 1862-92 ; Iris d. of late editor Madras m. 1908, Eyre, y. Brig.-Gen. Daily News, 1863 ; Madras E. S. C.B. two d. Address : M. Crabbe, ; Times, 1864-68; Madras Mail, 1868-92; 68 Elm Park Gardens, S.W.] Recreations: presented Jubilee Address (Madras) to Queen was greatly interested in gardening, especi- Victoria, 1887. Publications: British and in cultivation of and in ally the orchids, Native Cochin, 1860 ; At Home on Furlough of he had a Japanese art, which large (1st series), 1868 ; (2nd series), 1874 ; The collection. Address : 57 Private Life of Burford, Dorking ; Warren Hastings, 1895 ; Prince's Gate, S.W. Clubs : Carlton, East Memories of Madras, 1905. Club : Con- India United Service, Junior Constitutional, stitutional. [Died 13 Aug. 1915. Fine Arts. 22 Dec. 1913. Sir Burlington [Died LAWSON, George, K.C.B. ; cr. 1897 ; Assistant of State for LAWRENCE, 2nd Baron (cr. 1869), John Under-Secretary War from 1895 b. 1838 m. d. of late Hamilton Lawrence ; Bt. 1858 [John Laird ; ; Edith, Mair Lawrence (afterwards 1st Baron) was Edmund Packe, 1871. Entered War Office. 1855 Assistant Director of 1st Lieut.-Governor of the Punjab, holding ; Supplies and 1878 that office, 1858-59, during Indian Mutiny. Transport, ; Deputy Accountant- Gen- 1888 Director of He was made a G.C.B. and created a Baronet, eral, ; Army Contracts, 1858. He held office as Viceroy of India, 1891; C.B. 1882. Address: 36 Craven 1864-68, and was created a Baron, 1869, Hill Gardens, W. [Died 11 March 1898. b. 1 Oct. 1846 Sir after his retirement] ; Simla, ; LAWSON, John, 2nd Bt. ; cr. 1841 ;! D.L. ; s. of 1st Baron and d. of Rev. b. Harriet, Richmond, Yorkshire, 17 Dec. 1829 ; e. 8. S. father 1879 of 1st Richard Hamilton ; ; m. Bt. and Clarinda, d. of John Lawson, o. c. of Richard Glencarradie Mary, Campbell, Yorkshire, M.D. ; S. father 1865 ; m. 1st, 1872 s. and Auchinbreck, Argyllshire, ; one 1856, Mary Ann (d. 1868), d. of F. S. Gerard : Liberal twod. Protestant Unionist. Educ.: two d. ; 2nd, Agnes, e. d. of Edmund Coll. Wellington College ; Trin. Camb. (B.A.). Molyneux Seel, 1870 ; one s. five d. Educ. :

Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 1872. Owned 10,000 Stonyhurst ; London Univ. B.A. 1850. acres in Hants. Recreations : hunting, [The 1st Bt, was s. of John Wright, Kelvedon, shooting. Heir : s. Hon. A. G. Lawrence Essex.] Owned about 2700 acres. Recrea- [b. 29 Mar. 1878; m. Dorothy, d. of A. tions : hunting (in former years) and other Pemberton-Hobson]. Address : Chetwode field sports. Heir : s. Henry Joseph, b. 26 Manor, Buckingham ; Grateley, Andover, Dec. 1877 [m. Ursula Mary, o. c. of P. J. C. Clubs : Address : Hants ; 66 Pont Street, S.W. Howard. Brough Hall, Catterick, Brooks's, Travellers', Athenaeum. Yorks. [Died 10 Dec. 1910. 22 1913. Sir M [Died Aug. LAWSON, Wilfrid, 2nd Bt. ; cr. 1831; LAWRENCE, Sir William, Kt., cr. 1864; M.P. (L.) Camborne Div., Cornwall, from b. s. William 1903 b. 4 s. of D.L. ; Alderman; 1818; ; Brayton, Sept. 1829 ; e. Lawrence, architect. Lord Mayor of Lon- 1st Bt. and Caroline, d, of Sir James Graham 416 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LEACH

of S. father m. d. of Arthur Netherby; 1867; 3rd, LEA, Sheridan, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S. ; J. Pocklington Senhouse, Netherhall, Cum- Fellow, sometime Lecturer in Physiology, berland, 1860. Educ. : home. M.P. (L.) and Assist. Tutor of Gonville and Caius 1868-85 Cockermouth Carlisle, 1859-65, ; College ; sometime Assist. Lecturer of Trinity Div. of Cumberland, 1886-1900. Owned College, and University Lecturer, Cambridge. about 8300 acres. Recreations : various. Address : Caius College, Cambridge. Heir : s. Wilfrid, b. 1862. Address : Bray- [Died 21 March 1915. ton. Carlisle. Clubs : Reform, Wellington. LEA, His Honour Judge George Harris, M.A., 1 1906. [Died July Judge of County Courts, Herefordshire and William Norton Recorder of Rich- LAW SON, ; from 1891 ; b. 2 1843 Shropshire, April ; 1869 b. 29 Jan. 1830 c. of mond from ; London, ; y. George B. Lea, The Larches, Kidder- e. s. of late William Lawson of Bourne minster m. Marion ; Bushell (d. 1901) ; Place, Hildenborough, Kent ; m. 1856, three s. four d. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Camb. Frances, 4th d. of late George Smurthwaite, Recreations : travelling, golf, cycling. Ad- of Temple Lodge, Richmond, Yorkshire. dress : Broadlands, Hereford. Clubs : New : London Educ. King's College, ; Trinity University ; Herefordshire County. M.A. 26th College, Cambridge, ; Wrangler, [Died 3 May 1915.

1854. Barrister-at-Law ; as con- practised LEA, Henry Charles, LL.D. of University of and draftsman. Publica- veyancer equity Pennsylvania, Harvard University, and tions : The Law and Practice under the Princeton University ; S.T.D. of University Patents, Designs and Trade Marks Acts, of Giessen ; Fellow of Imperial University 1883-88. Address : 6 Stone Buildings, Lin- of b. Moscow ; 19 Sept. 1825 ; s. of Isaac 9 Hartfield coln's Inn, W.C. ; Square, Lea and Frances Ann Carey ; m. 1850, Anna : Constitutional Sus- Eastbourne. Clubs ; C. s. Jaudon ; two one d. Educ. : privately. sex, Eastbourne. [Died 28 Jan. 1911. In business as book publisher, 1843-80 ; Sir cr. b. then : LAYARD, Charles Peter, Kt., 1903 ; retired. Publications Superstition and s. of late Sir C. Peter 5 Dec. 1849 ; o. Layard, Force, 1st ed. 1866, 4th ed. 1892 ; Historical K.C.M.G Ceylon C.S. ; m. 1882, Ada Alex- Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy, 1st edit. 1867, a. of late A. A. Julius Mortlake 3rd edit. 1907 in andrina, 2nd ; ; Studies Church History, s. d. Educ. : Cheltenham Coll. 1st edit. edit. three two ; 1869, 2nd 1883 ; History of Coll. to the of St. John's Camb. (M.A). Called Inquisition the Middle Ages, 1888 ; Bar, Inner Temple, 1873 ; Advocate, Chapters from the Religious History of Spain, Solicitor- 1890 of Supreme Court, Ceylon, 1873; ; A Formulary the Papal Peniten- in General, 1888; Attorney-General, 1892- tiary the 13th Century, 1892 ; History of 1902-6. Address : Auricular Confession 1902 ; Chief Justice, The and Indulgences, 1896 ; Grey House, Langton Green, Kent. Clubs : The Moriscos of Spain, their Conversion and 1901 of Royal Societies, Oxford and Cambridge. Expulsion, ; History the Spanish [Died 8 June 1915. Inquisition, 1906; The Inquisition in the b. of LAYARD, Edgar Leopold, C.M.G. ; Florence, Dependencies Spain, 1908 ; numerous s. of articles in Italy, 23 July 1824 ; 6th Henry Peter pamphlets and periodicals ; a John Layard, late of Ceylon Civil Service, chapter on the Eve of the Reformation in and Marianne, d. of N. Austin of Ramsgate, the Cambridge Modern History ; French Barbara Anne. d. of Rev. Translation of of Middle Kent ; m. 1st, Inquisition Ages d. of Solomon 1899 J. Calthrop ; 2nd, Jane Catherine, Gen. by Reinach, Paris, ; German Blackball. Educ. : private school. Entered Translation of the same, edited by J. Hansen Civil Service of Ceylon, and after nine years and H. Haupt, Bonn, 1905-6. Recreations : : left on account of ill-health ; invited to none, except historical research. Address Cape of Good Hope by the then Governor 2000 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, U.S.A. Civil Service 24 Oct. 1909. Sir Geo. Grey ; entered there ; [Died cr. founded the South African Museum and LEA, Sir Thomas, 1st Bt. ; 1892 ; J.P. ; b. 17 became first curator ; private secy, to late The Larches, near Kidderminster, Jan. 1841 e. s. of late G. Lea m. Sir G. Grey, and accompanied him on special ; B. ; Louey, d. of mission to New Zealand ; appointed judge W. Birch, Barton-under-Needwood, and commissioner under Slave Trade Treaties Staffordshire, 1864. Educ. : privately. M.P. abolition of Kidderminster. 1868-74 Co. 1879- at Cape of Good Hope ; on ; Donegal, ' office was transferred to Consular Service 1885; M.P. (U.) S. Div. of Londonderry, 1886-1900. Recreation : interested in cricket and sent to Para, S. America ; summoned ; thence by tel., and sent to Fiji to inquire formerly played for Worcestershire and other first Midland Counties Clubs. Heir : s. T. into offer of cession ; was administrator Syd- of the government of the new colony, and ney, b. 28 Jan. 1868. Address : Sea Grove,

then resumed Consular Service in New Cale- Dawlish ; The Larches, Kidderminster ; donia, and retired after forty-seven years' Cranley Mansions, Gloucester Road, S.W. service. Decorated C.M.G. for the cession of Clubs : Refom, City Liberal, Worcestershire the Publications: Birds of and other clubs. 9 Jan. 1902. I Colony of Fiji. county [Died South Africa. Recreations : as shooting ; LEACH, Arthur Francis ; a Charity Commis- an collector and observer of *. of ornithological sioner from 1906 ; b. London, 1851 ; natural an extensive collector of history ; Thomas Leach, barrister ; m. 1881, Emily ' ferns, South Sea four s. birds, lepidoptera, shells, Archer, d. of late S Kemball Cook ; Island etc. Address : clubs, ; fishing. two d. Educ. : Winchester ; New College, S. Devon. Otterbourne, Budleigh, Salterton, Oxford (Scholar). 1st class Classics, 1873 ; 1 Jan. 1900. [Died Fellow All Souls College, 1874-81 ; Stanhope LAYTON, Major Edward, D.S.O. 1900; the University Prize Essay, 1872. Barrister, Middle Assistant Charity West Riding Re7t., retired ; Acting Temple, 1874; D.A.Q.M.G., Natal, and Staff Captain, Commissioner (Endowed Schools Depart- i Middelburg Sub. District, Transvaal (retired); ment), 1884; Administrative Examiner, Secre- b. 27 Board of 1901 ; Assistant Nov. 1857 ; m. 1884, Jane Elizabeth, Education, e. 1903. Publications : English Schools d. of late J. Clexton, Queen's County ; tary, d. at the Reformation 1896 ; South- one Joined army, 1877 ; 2nd Lieutenant (1546-48), well Minster and Memorials), Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1887 ; Capt. South (Visitations Staffordshire Regt. 1894; Adjutant, 1899- Camden Society, 1891; History of Win- of Bradfield 1901 1901 chester 1899 ; History ; Major, W. Yorkshire Regt. ; College, of served South Africa, 1900-2 (despatches, College, 1900; Memorials Beverley and 1903 Queen's medal with 3 King's medal, Minster (Surtees Society), 1898 ; I clasps, Archaeo- 2 clasps, D.S.O.). Address : Argyll Lodge, Early Yorkshire Schools (Yorksnire 1 Lichfield. [Died 15 Oct.. 1913. logical Society), 1899 and 1903; Beverley LEACH WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 London Town Documents (Selden Society), 1900 *, School, ; University College, Oxford History of Warwick School, 1904; The (Scholar). First Class Classical Moderations, Class History of Schools in the Victoria County 1869 ; First Litt. Hum., 1871 ; Fellow

Histories of Hants, 1903 ; Surrey, 1904 ; of Brasenose College, 1872 ; sometime Lincolns, Northants, 1906; Berks, Derbys, Assistant-Tutor of Brasenose and of Mag- of Durham, Gloucesters, Sussex, Yorks, and dalen College, Oxford ; H.M. Inspector to Suffolk (part), 1907 ; Beds, Bucks, Herts, Schools, 1875, resigned, 1876 ; called Bar, Lincoln's of Lanes, and Warwicks, 1908 ; Notts, 1910 ; Inn, 1876 ; Member Midland

Worcesters, 1913 ; articles on Schools, Roger Circuit ; contested (L.) Altrincham Division of of and 1892 Barn- Ascham, Chicheley, William Wykeham, Cheshire, 1885, 1886, ; Division William Waynflete, Nicholas Udal, in Ency- staple of Devonshire, 1886 ; Lan- of clopaedia Britannica, 1910; Educational caster Division Lancashire, 1895 ; a Charters and Documents (Cambridge Uni- Member of Council of Royal Historical of of versity Press), 1911 ; articles on History of Society and Committees Cobden Club Education in the American Cyclopaedia of and Reform Club. Publications : What Education, and on the Schools of Winchester, Protection does for the Farmer and Labourer

Eton, Harrow, Rugby, etc., 1912-13; The (1st ed. 1881, 5th ed. 1893) ; The Domesday Schools of Medieval England, 1914. Ad- of Inclosures of 1517, 2 vols., published by

dress : 34 Elm Park Gardens, Chelsea, S.W. the Royal Historical Society, 1897 ; Select [Died 28 Sept. 1915. Pleas in the Court of Requests, with His- LEACH, General Sir Edward Pemberton, torical Introduction and Notes, published by the Selden Society, 1 vol., 1898 ; Select K.C.V.O., cr. 1906 ; V.C .; K.C.B., cr. b. Pleas in the Star Chamber, with Historical 1909; C.B. 1885; C.V.O. 1903, R.E. ; Sir Introduction and Notes, published by the Londonderry, 2 April 1847 ; 2nd s. of Selden vol. i. vol. ii. George A. Leach, K.C.B., R.E., and Emily Society, 1902, 1910; The Political of vol. ix. Leigh, e. d. of late Edward Leigh Pemberton History England, 1909 Life of Sir Robert of Torry Hill, Kent; ra. Elizabeth Mary, 1702-60, ; Walpole, and numerous other in the e. d. of Sir Thomas Bazley. Educ. : High- biographies Dictionary of National Biography ; frequent gate School ; R.M.A. Woolwich. Entered contributions to the Transactions of the Royal Engineers, 1866 ; served First Lushai Historical the His- Expedition, 1871-72 (medal, received thanks Royal Society, English torical Review, the Law Quarterly Review, of Government of India, despatches) ; other reviews. Recreations : Afghan War, 1879-80-81 (medal, despatches, and many Address : 21 Brevets of Major and Lt.-Colonel, V.C. 17 fencing, cycling, golf. Cadogan 4 at Gardens, S.W. ; Elm Court, The Temple, March 1879) ; Expeditionary Force E.C. Clubs : Reform, Cobden, Eighty, Epde. Suakin, 1885 (despatches, medal, and C.B.) ; [Died 18 Dec. 1913. appointed Colonel on Staff, Egypt, 1885 ; LEAF, Cecil Huntington, F.R.C.S. (Eng.). M.A., commanded troops at Korosko, 1885-86 ; B.C. to Cancer commanded British Brigade, Assaun, 1886- M.B., (Cantab) ; Surgeon Hospital, London, and to Gordon Hospital 1887 ; specially employed in Canada, 1898 ; and diseases of the commanded 9th Division 3rd Army Co: (for piles, fistula, rectum) ; Capt. R.A.M.C. (T.) London Division Elec- and Belfast District, 1900-1905 ; G.O.C. in C. Scottish Command, 1905-9; retired trical Engineers; b. 19 Feb. 1864; s. of 1912. Club: United Service. late Frederick Henry Leaf, Streatham Com-

mon m. d. of late James Grierson ; [Died 26 Apr. 1913. ; Fanny, one d. Educ. : LEACH, Lieutenant- Colonel Sir George Archi- Marlborough ; Trinity Entered London Hos- bald, K.C.B., cr. 1892; Commissioned in College, Cambridge. filled offices of and pital, 1887 ; House Surgeon, the Royal Engineers, 1837 ; retired, House Physician, Clinical Assistant and became a Civil servant, 1861 ; retired from Clinical Assistant Demon- Civil Service, 1892; b. Lichfleld, 25 Apr. Ophthalmic ; strator of Anatomy in Medical School, 1894- 1820 ; 5th s. of late Thomas Leach, and 1898 Fellow of of Medicine, nephew of late Sir John Leach, Master of ; Royal Society Anatomical Society, and West London the Rolls ; m. 1844, Emily Leigh (d. 1898), Medico - Research d. of Edward Leigh Pemberton, Torry Hill, Chirurgical Society ; : : Worker Brown Institute. Publications Sittingbourne, Kent ; six s. one d. Educ. The Clinical Causes of Cancer of the Breast privately, and R.M.A. Woolwich. On and its Prevention, with Analysis of 100 Ordnance Survey in England and Ireland ; Cases ; Some Considerations regarding the charge of Irish Survey, 1854-61 ; Assistant for Cancer of the Breast Copyhold Inclosure and Tithe Commis- Modern Operation ; Polyclinic, Common Diseases of the Rectum 1861 ; Commissioner, 1877 ; the sioner, and Anus Lancet Commission became the Land Commission ; (Joint) Experiments with Chloroform of the for England under Lord Cairns's Settled ; Surgical Anatomy Glands Translator of Les Land Act, and was subsequently absorbed, Lymphatic ; Various Contributions to 1889, in newly formed Board of Agriculture, Lymphatiques ; Medical Recreations: cricket, of which he was first Secretary. Recreations : Papers. tennis. Address : 75 yachting, one of first members of the Council racquets, Wimpole Street, W. Clubs : M.C.C., Queen's; of Yacht Racing Association ; Vice-President 1910. : 6 Streatham C.C. [Died 5 Oct. (retired) ; mountain walking. Address Premier and Wetherby Gardens, South Kensington. LEAKE, George, K.C., M.L.A. ; Clubs : Athenaeum, Royal Thames Yacht, Attorney- General of Western Australia; b. 1856 e. s. of late Royal Victoria Yacht. [Died 18 June 1913. Perth, ; George Walpole Educ. : Perth St. Peter's LEADAM, Isaac Saunders, M.A., F.S.A., Leake, Q.C. ; Collegiate School, Adelaide, South Australia. F.R.S.S., F.R.Hist.S. ; Barrister at Law ; Bar, 1880; Acting Crown Solicitor, 1881; Recorder of Grimsby from 1906 ; s. of Crown 1883-94 returned for Roe- Thomas Robinson Leadam, M.D., of 1 York Solicitor, ; 1890 returned for 1894 ; Portman and bourne, ; Albany, Place, Square, W., Georgiana one Leader of the 1895-1900 ; Harriet, d. of Rev. Issac Saunders, M.A. Opposition, of the from Western Australia to (Oxon), Rector of St. Andrews-by-the- delegates the Australasian Federal Convention at Wardrobe and St. Anne's, Blackfriars, 1897. Address : Perth, Western London m. 1st, 1875, Elizabeth (d. 1903), Adelaide, ; Australia. 24 June 1902. y d. of John Egginton of South Ella, East [Died M.P. North Div. Yorks ; one s. one d. ; 2nd, 1909, Geraldine LEAMY, Edmund, (Ind. N.) of of Kildare from 1900 b. 1848 ; Elma, d. of late Stephen Moore, D.L., ; Waterford, Barne Park, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary. Educ, : m. 1889, d. of E. Hanley,; Kilmurray Grove, : School, Cheltenham College ; Merchant Taylors' Bray. Educ. University High 418 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LEE

Waterford Irish ; Tullabeg College. Bar, LECKY, Rt. Hon. William Edward Hartpole, 1885 ; M.P. Waterford. 1880 ; M.P. North P.C. 1897 b. ; O.M. ; Ireland, 26 Mar. 1838 1885 ; East Cork, and 1886; M.P. South e. s. of John Hartpole Lecky, Longford 1887 contested East Sligo, ; Waterford, Terrace, Dublin, and Maria, d. of W E 1895. : 1892 ; Galway City, Publications Newark-on-Trent Tallents, ; m. Elizabeth, Fairy Tales. Address: 60 Edith Road, Baroness de Dedem, d. of Baron de Dedem, West 10 Dec. Kensington, W. [Died 1904. Lieut.-Gen. in the Dutch service, 1871 Educ. : Cheltenham LEAN, Mrs. Florence ; see Marryat, Florence. Coll. ; Trin Coll Dublin. M.P. LEAR, Ven. Francis, (U.) Dublin Univ. 1896-1903. 1875 Canon of Publications : History of the Rise and from ; Salisbury, 1862 ; of Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Rector Bishopstone from 1850 ; Chaplain of Europe ; History of European Morals from to the Bishop Salisbury, 1885 ; b. 23 Aug. to e. s. of late Augustus Charlemagne ; Leaders of 1823 ; Francis Lear, Dean of Public Opinion in Ireland of Salisbury; m. Eda (d. 1892), 2nd d. of ; History England in the Eighteenth Poems Canon Fisher, 1850 ; two s. three d. Educ. : Century ; ; Democracy and Liberty, 1896 ; The of Winchester ; Christ Church, Oxford (M.A.). Map Life, 1899. Address : 38 Onslow Rural Dean of Chalke, 1852 ; Precentor of Gardens, - S.W. Clubs : Dublin , 1864 75. Recreation : Athenseum, Uni- versity. [Died 22 Oct. 1903. cricket ; Winchester Eleven, 1841 ; Oxford Eleven, 1844. Address : Bishopstone, LECONFIELD, 2nd Baron (cr. 1859), Henry Salisbury. [Died 19 Feb. 1914. Wyndham, D.L. Captain 1st Life Guards (retired) Vice-President of LEATHAM, Major Bertram Henry, D.S.O. ; St. George's S.W. Hospital, ; M.F.H. (Leconfield Hunt) ; 1915 ; 2nd Batt. Yorkshire Regt. ; b. 2 Mar. b. 31 s. of Brighton, July 1830 ; s. of 1st Baron 1881 ; S. Gurney Leatham, Hemsworth and o. d. of Hall, Wakefield; m. 1912, Everil Gordon, Mary, Rev. William Blunt, d. of Rev. Canon H. Robinson, Badsworth Grabbett, Sussex; S. father 1869; m. 2nd d. of Constance, Lord ; g.-d. Rectory, Pontefract ; one d. Educ. : Char- Dalmeny terhouse of 4th Earl of Rosebery, K.T., 1867. Educ ; Sandhurst. Entered army, 1900 ; Eton; Oxford. Cornet 1st Life Guards, Captain, 1906 ; Adjutant, 1908-11 ; served M.P. W. South Africa, 1901-2 (Queen's medal, 5 1849; Sussex, 1854-69. Owned about 110,000 acres. Heir : s. Hon. Charles clasps) ; European War, 1914-15 (D.S.O.). H. b. 1872. Address : Address : Hemsworth Hall, Wakefield. Wyndham, 9 Chester- field W. ; Petworth [Died Sept. 1915. Gardens, House, Sussex. Rev. Clubs : Carlton, White's. LEATHES, Stanley, D.D. ; Prebendary of St. Paul's Professor [Died 6 Jan. 1901. ; of Hebrew, King's LE Colonel Charles London CORNU, Philip, C.B. 1897 ; College, ; Rector of Much Hadham, A.D.C. to Herts b. 21 Mar. 1830 s. of Rev. C. S. H.M., F.S.A., Col. Royal Jersey ; ; " " : Artillery; Croix du Me"rite Agricole Leathes. Educ. Jesus Coll. Camb. ;

(French Republic, 1884) ; b. 13 1829 privately. Hon. Fellow Jesus Coll. Camb. July ; s. of late le Publications : y. Philip Cornu, of Vinchelez- The Birthday of Christ, etc. ; and d. of Three Sermons before the University of de-Haut, Mary, late Daniel le Geyt ; m. 1858, Anne, o. c. of late Lt.-Col. Cambridge, 1866 ; The Witness of the Old P. Testament to Christ (the Boyle Lectures for Helleur, Jersey. Educ. : Langley's, Joined 1868), 1868; The Witness of St. Paul to Southampton. Royal Jersey Militia, 1847 served on Christ ; Staff, 1873-96 ; president (the Boyle Lectures for 1869), 1869 ; and Horticultural The Witness of St. John to Christ (the Boyle Royal Jersey Agricultural 1887-88-89 for Society, 1870-71-72, ; member Lectures 1870) ; The Structure of the Old of States of 1875-81 of 1873 Jersey, ; president Testament, ; The Gospel its own Socie'te' Jersiaise since 1882. Publications : Witness (Hulsean Lectures for 1873) ; The Prize Religion of the Christ Lectures for Essays, Royal Agricultural Society of (Bampton 1859-69 England. ; Archaeological Subjects, 1874), 2nd ed. 1875 ; contributor to the " Bible Educator and Dr. W. Smith's Diction- Socie'te Jersiaise." Address : La Hague Clubs : of the Bible Manor, Jersey. Royal Societies ; ary ; Grounds of Christian Hope, 1877 Victoria, Jersey. [Died 27 June 1911. ; The Christian Creed, its Theory and Practice, with a preface on some present LEE, Edgar ; b. Haverfordwest, Pembroke-

of the shire, 21 Mar. 1851 ; m. 1872 two s. : dangers English Church, 1877 ; Com- ; Educ. on the Pembrokeshire Grammar School London mentary Daniel, Minor Prophets, and " " ; Institute. in the New Testament ; Old Testament Rambler Sunday Times, Prophecy, its Witness as a Record of Divine 1876-77; edited Critic, Railway Service Foreknowledge (The Warburton Lectures at Gazette, 1878-81 ; staff of Moonshine, 1879-

Lincoln's Inn), 1880; The Foundations of 1897 ; acting editor St. Stephen's Review,

Morality, 1882 ; Characteristics of Chris- 1883-90; co-edited Once a Week with 1883 Florence 1884-87 at one time tianity, ; Christ and the Bible, 1885 Marryat, ; in edited Court Circular editor of The Law the Prophets, 1891. Address . ; The Encore from 1897 Much Hadham, Herts. Club : Athenseum. ; Proprietor Universal Press [Died 30 Apr. 1900. Agency from 1886. Publications : Pharaoh's Sir cr. 1887 Maria and 1890 ; Love LECKY, Thomas, Kt., 1887 ; J.P. for Daughter, ; I, and of a and Christmas 1884-85 City Co. Londonderry ; Chairman Lifetime, Roses, ; Limavady Rural District School Board The Coming Paradise, The Great White resident country gentleman; b. 16 Nov. Spot, 1883, 1884. Recreations : chess, and 1828 e. s. took a interest in Black and ; of late Thomas Lecky, Longfield great collecting White well-known of Lodge, Eglinton, Derry ; m. Eleanor (d. drawings by men, 1891), d. of late Rev. Henry Scott, Foyle which he had a large collection. Clubs : : Yorick. 14 Dec. 1908. Hill, Derry, 1873 ; one d. Educ. Foyle Savage, [Died College, of Londonderry. Mayor Londonderry, LEE, Sir Edward. Kt., cr. 1872 ; wine mer- 1886-87 (eleventh member of his to b. family chant ; Thame. Oxfordshire, 16 Oct. 1833 ; be of retired officer London- Mayor Derry) ; 2nd s. of Rev. F. Lee, Rector of Stantonbury ; derry Light Infantry Militia. Recreations . m. 1870, Emily, d. of Thomas Davis. Educ. : was very fond of all field sports, especially Thame Grammar School. Studied Art in and ol shooting, fishing, coursing ; was one early life : founded and became subjointly the oldest coursers in Ireland, and possessed Managing Director of Educational Depart- many good greyhounds, notably Laertes ment at Crystal Palace, which became one of Leonardo, Leander, Locksmith, and Lustre our leading educational institutions ; was Address : Greystone Hall, Limavady, Co Managing Director of the Exhibition of Arts, Londonderry. [Died 11 Apr. 1907 Industries, and Manufactures, 1872, at 419 LEE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

of Dublin ; afterwards Managing Director Entered Diplomatic Service, 1869; Paris, : out- Alexandra Palace, etc. Recreations 1870 ; Lisbon, 1873 ; resigned, 1875. Pub- Address : : door sports, hunting and shooting. lications Poems and Transcripts, 1878 ; Porth- 14 Waterloo Place, S.W. ; Gwladmor, God, Saints, and Men, 1880; The New 5 1909. 1882 cawl, Glamorganshire. [Died Apr, Medusa, ; Apollo and Marsyas, 1884 ; Imaginary. Sonnets, The Fountain of LEE, Fitzhugh ; commanded Department of 1888; 1891 Sonnets of the the Province of Havana and Pinar del Rio, Youth, ; Wingless Hours, 1894 translation of b. s. of ; Dante's Inferno, 1898 ; Cuba, to 1901 ; Virginia ; Commodore Forest Notes (with Mrs. Lee S. S. Lee and Anna Maria Mason ; m. Miss Hamilton), Ellen Barnard Fowle, of Alexandria, Va. 1899; The Lord of the Dark Red Star, 1903 Selected Poems in Educ. : United States Military Academy, ; Canterbury Series, 1903 Romance of the West Point, N.Y. Served in U.S. Army, and ; Fountain, 1905. afterwards at the secession of the Southern Address : Villa Benedettini, San Gervasio, Florence. [Died 7 Sept. 1907. States in the Confederate States Army ; rose rank of Sir to the Major- General, and com- LEE-WARNER, William, G.C.S.I. ; cr. 1911 ; of R. E. b. manded the Cavalry Corps Gen. Hon. LL.D. Cambridge ; 18 April 1846 ; a of Gen. E. s. of late Lee's army (is nephew R. Lee) ; Canon James Lee-Warner of Thorp- was U.S. Consul-General to Cuba until war land Hall, Norfolk, and Anne Astley, g.-d. Sir broke out between Spain and that country ; of Edward Astley, Bt. ; m. 1876, Ellen Maj.- General of Volunteers in command of Paulina, e. d. of Major-General J. W. - s. : 7th Army Corps, Spanish American war ; Holland, C.B. ; three Educ. Rugby. was afterwards made a general officer of the Exhibitioner and Foundation Scholar of St. retired. Publications : John's Camb. B.A. 1869 1872 regular army, U.S., 0911. ; ; M.A. ; The Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee, and other honours in Moral Science Tripos ; Fellow of publications. Address : Charlottesville, the Univ. of Bombay. Entered Indian 1905. Civil Virginia, U.S. [Died 28 Apr. Service, 1869 ; retired 1895 ; held various revenue and political appointments LEE, Rev. Frederick George ; b. Thame Vicar- s. in India, including those of Collector of age, Oxon ; e. of Rev. Frederick Lee, M.A., Poona and of Satara at Rector of Easington, and Mary, o. c. of ; political agent d. of Kolhapur ; Under-Secretary in Foreign George Ellys ; m. Elvira Louisa, y. Office of India to the Government Rev. Duncan Qstrehan, B.A., Vicar of ; Secretary of in Political and Judicial Creech St. Michael, Somerset (d. 1890). Bombay Depart- ments Chief Commissioner of and Educ. : Grammar School, Thame, and St. ; Coorg Resident in and additional Edmund Hall, Oxford. Newdigate Prize, Mysore, member of the Council also served on 1854, The Martyrs of Vienne and Lyons, Viceroy's ; five several special Commissions, including the which passed through editions ; S.C.L. Education Commission, the Financial Com- Oxon ; Hon. D.D. Washington and Lee and an into the Dikshit case University. Incumbent and founder of St. mission, inquiry at of Hyderabad ; Secretary in the Political Mary's, Aberdeen ; F.S.A. 1855-89 ; one the founders of the Association for the and Secret Departments of the India Office, 1895-1903 Member of the Council Promotion of the Unity of Christendom, Whitehall, ; 1857 and one of the founders and officers of India, 1902-12. Decorated C.S.I. 1892 for ; services rendered in India K.C.S.I. 1898 of the Order of Corporate Reunion, 1877. ; for services rendered in India and at the Publications : about 100 various books, India Office member of the Executive occupying 21 pages of the MS. Brit. Museum ; Committee for the Coronation of 1902 Catalogue. Recreations : Verse-making, ; Vice-President of Council of the archaeology and Christian antiquities. Ad- Royal of and of the British and dress : 22 Earl's Court Gardens, Kensington, Society Arts, Bible the and other S.W. Club : Union, Oxford. Foreign Society, C.M.S., Societies J.P. Publications : The [Died 23 Jan. 1902. ; Surrey. s. of Native States of India; The Citizen of LEE, Harry Wilmot ; 6. 1848 ; 2nd J. B. India ; Life of the Marquis of Dalhousie, Lee of Sonning, Berks ; m. Minna Constance, d. of C. R. Williams of Dolymellylyn, Dol- K.T., 1904; Memoirs of Field-Marshal Sir : Henry Wylie Norman, 1908 ; contributions gelly, Wales ; four s. Educ. Marlborough. to the Cambridge Modern History, the Im- After leaving Marlborough travelled ; J.P. Gazetteer of National Dic- Kent and Merioneth. Recreations : cricket, perial India, tionary of the Review real tennis and racquets in early days : golf, Biography, Quarterly and other Recreations : won shooting, and fishing later. Address: 26 periodicals. several events in College sports, and repre- Basil Street, S.W. ; Gedigemlyn, Dolgelly, sented the of in the N.Wales. Clubs : Junior Carlton, Ranelagh. University Cambridge with 1889 [Died 21 Sept. 1914. racquet competition Oxford, ; and Address : LEE, James Paris, inventor of the Lee-Metford, shooting fishing. Glencairn, Kent. Clubs : East Lee-Enfield, Straight Pull, and other maga- Bickley, Athenaeum, India United Service. [Died 18 June 1914. zine rifles ; the Lee-Enfield used by the , and one or other of his maga- LEECH, Sir Bosdin Thomas, Kt., cr. 1894; b. 13 e. zine rifles has been used by the United J.P. ; Nov. 1836 ; s. of late Thomas

States, Roumania, China, Denmark, Mexico, Leech, Urmston, Lancashire ; m. Edith of and other governments ; b. Hawick, Scot- Mary, d. Alderman William Booth, 1868 ; s. five s. one d. : land, 9 Aug. 1831 ; of George Lee and Educ. Hawthorn Hall,

Margaret Paris of Roxburghshire, who Wilmslow ; Commercial Schools, Manchester. of emigrated from Hawick to Gait, 1836 ; m. Mayor Manchester, 1891-92 ; an originator Caroline Chrysler of Chatham, Canada (d. of the Manchester Ship Canal, and Director of 1888). Educ. : Gouinlock School, Gait ; the undertaking ; Manchester Director Dickie's Settlement, Dumfries. First in- of the Royal Insurance Co. Publications : vented and manufactured his magazine History of the Manchester Ship Canal. rifles at Milwaukee, U.S., then with the Address : Oak Mount, Timperley, near Remingtons at Illion, N.Y., and afterwards Manchester. Club : Reform, Manchester. through Companies at Hartford, Connecticut, [Died 16 Apr. 1912.

and ; travelled much in cr. London, Eng. LEES, Sir Charles Cameron, K.C.M.G. ; and America. Address : Europe Gait, 1883 ; Governor of British Guiana from Canada. 24 Feb. 1904. Ontario, [Died 1893 ; b. 1837 ; s. of late Sir J. C. Lees ; m. d. of Sir Lieut. LEE-HAMILTON, Eugene ; b. London, Jan. Marie, O. Nugent, 1874. 23rd Colonial 1845 ; half-bro. of Violet Paget (Vernon Lee) ; Foot, 1854; retired, 1866; m. 1898, Annie E. Holdsworth. Educ. : Secretary of the Gold Coast, 1873-74 ; France; Germany; Oriel College, Oxford. Governor of Labuan and Consul- General in 420 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LEGARD

Governor of the Borneo, 1879-81 ; Bahama 1863) ; Camb. Barr. 1868 ; Q.C. 1891 ;

Islands, 1881 ; Leeward Islands, 1884 ; Bencher Inner Temple, 1898 ; contested 1889. Ad- Barbados, 1885 ; Mauritius, Preston, 1868 ; Accrington, 1886. Heir : dress : Georgetown, Demerara. Club : Army s. William Hargreaves Leese [b. 24 Aug. 28 1898. and Navy. [Died July 1868 ; m. 1893, Violet Mary, 4th d. of A. s. G. Sandeman ; three one d.] Address : LEES, David Bridge, M.D., F.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. ; Sutton Park 2 Consulting Physician, Hospital for Sick Chil- Cottage, Surrey ; King's Street Bench B.C. Club : Reform. dren, Great Ormond ; Consulting Walk, Temple, 29 Physician, St. Mary's Hospital. Educ. : [Died July 1914. Trinity Coll. Camb. (scholar, 22nd wrangler, LEFROY, Bt. Major Bertram Perceval, D.S.O. Science 5th in Natural Tripos, Cams prize- 1901 ; Royal Warwickshire Regt. ; General Publica- Staff man, twice Dealtry prizeman). Officer, 2nd Grade ; Chevalier Legion : Treatment of some Acute Visceral of b. 18 : tions The Honour ; May 1878. Educ.

Inflammations, and other papers, 1905 ; Harrow ; Sandhurst. Served South Africa, The Physical Signs of Incipient Pulmonary defence of forts Itala and Prospect, 1899- Tuberculosis, and its Treatment by Con- 1901 (despatches, Queen's medal, 5 clasps,

tinuous Antiseptic Inhalations, 1909. Ad- D.S O.) ; European War, 1914-15 (despatches dress : 22 Weymouth Street, W. thrice). [Died 27 Sept. 1915. [Died 16 Aug. 1915. of LEFROY, Very Rev. William, D.D. ; Dean 1st Bt. cr. 1897 b. e. LEES, Sir Elliott, ; ; D.S.O. Norwich ; Dublin, 1836 ; s. of Isaac and Lieutenant-Colonel Dorset Isabella d. 1900 ; J.P. ; Hon. Lefroy ; m. 2nd, Mary Ann, 2nd b. (Q.O.) Yeomanry ; Lancashire, 23 October of late Charles Maclver, Calderstone, Liver- : 1860 ; s. of late T. Evans Lees, Woodfleld, pool ; two d. Educ. St. Michael-le-Pole d. of Elliott Oldham, and Bernarda, Bay School, Dublin ; privately. B.A., M.A.,

Turnbull ; m. Florence, d. of late Patrick B.D. (stip. cond.) D.D. Connected in early s. five d. : life of Keith, 1882 ; three Educ. Eton ; with the press ; curate Christ Church,

Christ Church, Oxford (M.A.). Contested Cork, 1864 ; incumbent of St. Andrew's,

Rochdale, 1885; M.P. Oldham, 1886-92; Liverpool, 1866 ; Donnellan Lecturer, Univ. of defeated Sir J. T. Hibbert. 1886, but was of Dublin, 1888 ; Hon. Canon Liverpool,

defeated by him, 1892; contested Ponte- 1880 ; Proctor for Liverpool Archdeaconry, of fract, 1893; M.P. (C.) Birkenhead, 1894- 1887-89 ; Rural Dean Liverpool (South),

1906 ; was a Director of The People news- 1884-87 ; Archdeacon, 1887-89 ; Dean, 1885-86 built St. Leonard's paper ; M.F.H. South Dorset Hunt, ; 1889 ; Church, Bootle,

winner of House of Commons Point to Point, St. Polycarp's, Everton, both in Liverpool ; of Riffel St. 1888-90 ; served S. Africa in command also Holy Trinity, Alp ; Anne's, St. the 26th Dorsetshire Company Imperial Rhone Glacier ; Andrew's, Adelboden ; Yeomanry, 1900 (despatches twice, medal was Trustee of Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne ;

with five clasps, D.S.O.). Owned 3500 acres. Vicarage, Reigate, Surrey ; St. Cleopas, : : St. Recreations hunting and shooting. Heir Toxteth ; St. Polycarp's, Everton ;

s. Thomas Evans Keith, B.A., Christ Church, Leonard's, Bootle ; Christ Church, Lowestoft, : Oxford ; b. 1886. Address South Lytchet etc. Vice-Chairman Edward VI. Grammar funds for the of Manor, Poole ; 14 Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. School, Norwich, rebuilding : H. B. Noble Clubs Carlton, Garrick, Conservative. which he collected ; Chairman [Died 16 Oct. 1908. Trustees; Trustee Greet Hospital, St. Norwich Chairman Norwich and LEES, Very Rev. Sir James Cameron, D.D., Helen's, ; Publications : 'cr. C.V.O. 1906 Ely Diocese Training College. LL.D. ; K.C.V.O., 1909 ; ; Lecture on Plea for the Old Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the King in Scot- Scepticism ; for Catholic Movement, 1875 ; Pleadings land from 1901 ; Dean of the Order of the 1878 The Christian Ministry ; The Thistle, and of the Chapel Royal of Scotland Christ, ; Start Christian's Duties and b. 24 Christian ; The from 1887 ; London, July 1834 ; All Counsel of Responsibilities ; the God ; e. s. of Rev. John Lees, A.M. ; m. Rhoda, d. from the Choir of Norwich Cathedral of Major Rainsford Hannay, of Kirkdale, Echoes ; Ecclesiastical Norwich s. : Lectures on History ; Creetown ; one Educ. London, Glasgow of Norwich Cathedral and Aberdeen Universities. Minister of Cathedral ; History ; in Preachers of the Carnoch, Ross, 1856-59, of the Abbey of Agoniae Christi, Age ; of Christian Science Paisley, 1859-77, of St. Giles' Cathedral, Immortality Memory ; with Christian and other Edinburgh, 1877-1909; Chaplain to the contrasted Faith, Recreations : was late , 1881-1901. Publica- sermons. mountaineering ; a lover of and raised a large tions : History of the Abbey of Paisley, great music, sum for the restoration of Norwich 1878; History of St. Giles', Edinburgh, complete for was re- 1889 1881 Cathedral and a new organ ; ; Tobersnorey, 1878 ; Stronbuy, ; Life of arded as the originator of the Clergy and Conduct, 1893 ; A History the ustentation Fund. Address: The Deanery, County of 1897. Recreations : Inverness, Norwich Bourne- fishing, travelling. Address : St. Giles', ; Southmoor, Deanpark, mouth. Club : National. Kingussie. Club : New, Edinburgh. 11 1909. [Died 26 June 1913. Aug. yjied.Receiver-General, LEES, Sir Thomas Evans Keith, 2nd Bt. ; cr. 'St. 31 1852 Jersey ; b. Helier's, Jersey, May ; 1897 ; 2nd Lieut. Dorset Q.O. Yeomanry ; St. b. 11 s. of late John Le Gallais, of La Ferriere, April 1886 ; s. of 1st Bt. and Florence, o. d. of late Isaac d. of Saviour's ; m. 1883, Louisa, late Patrick Keith ; m. 1913, Benita Falla, of Les Capeiles, St. John's, formerly Blanche, e. d. of Sir Harold Pelly, 4th Bt. ; in 1st : Lieut.-Col. the Regiment Royal Jersey S. father, 1908. Educ. Eton ; Christ : Victoria Jersey. Church, Oxford (B.A.). 2nd Lieut. 15th Militia. Educ. College, M.A. of Jesus Coll. Cambridge ; Barr.-at- (the King's) Hussars. 1909-12 ; Extra One of the advocates A.D.C. to Lord Chelmsford, 1912. Owned Law of Gray's Inn. for of Court of ; was 21 years 3500 acres. Heir : b. J. V. E. Lees [b. 11 Royal Jersey of the States (local Legis- Dec. 1887, Lieut. K.R.R.C.]. Address: member Jersey leader of the local Bar, South Poole. lative Assembly) ; Lytchet Manor, President [Died 24 Aug. 1915. 1899-1902; re-elected, 1902; Jersey Law Society, 1901-2. Address: LEESE, Sir Joseph Francis, 1st Bt., cr. 1908 ; office La Ferriere, St. Saviour's, Jersey ; Kt., cr. 1895 ; K.C. ; Recorder of Manchester from 1893 M.P. Div. Lan- 8 Royal Square, St. Helier's. ; (L.) Accrington 30 Jan. 1903. cashire 1892-1909; b. 28 Feb. 1845; m. [Died Sir llth Bt. ; cr. 1660 ; 1867, Mary Constance, d. of Wm. Hargreaves ; LEGARD, Charles, six s. and Chairman of two d. ^Educ. : Univ. of London (B.A. D.L., J.P. ; an Alderman 421 LEGQE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

E. of Yorkshire Riding County Council ; Sebastopol, 1854 (medal with clasp, Turkish chairman of Sherburn District Council and medal) ; Egypt, 1882 (medal, 3rd class Board of Guardians b. 2 Scarborough ; Apr. Medjidie, Khedive's star) ; Victoria Jubilee 1846 m. d. of F. A. ; Frances, Hamilton, medal ; South Africa Battalion, 1879. Brent 1878. Educ. : Eton. : Lodge, Finchley, Clubs United Service ; Royal Naval, Ports- 43rd Inf. contested Ensign Light ; Norwich, mouth ; Bast Sussex, St. Leonards. 1871 M.P. ; Scarborough, 1874-80, when [Died 5 Aw- 1905. defeated. Owned about 6500 acres. Re- LEGROS, Alphonse, naturalised Englishman ; creations : won Champion Pigeon Shooting painter, draughts- 30 74 sculptor, etcher, medallist, Prize, yards rise, against competitors b. man ; Dijon, 8 May 1837 ; m. Frances at Gun President M.C.C. Club; 1875-76; Rosetta, 3rd d. of Samuel Hodgson, Kendal, of Harriers from and a kept pack 1882-93, 1864. In 1848 apprenticed to house-painter, pack of Otter Hounds, 1887-94 ; President then at Lyons under decorator ; went to Scarborough Golf Club and Conservative Paris ; worked under Cambon, the scene- Association from 1881. Heir : cousin painter ; entered Ecole des Beaux Arts, b. 1842. Address : Algernon, Ganton, studying under Belloc and Lecoq de Bois- : York. Clubs Carlton ; Yorkshire, York. baudran ; bought himself out of conscription [Died 6 Dec. 1901. and devoted himself to Art ; came to Rt. Rev. Hon. D.D. LEGGE, Augustus, ; Bishop England in 1863 ; well received by G. F. of Lichfield b. 28 Nov. 1839 (from 1891) ; ; Watts, Dante G. Rossetti, etc. ; in 1876 6th s. of 4th Earl of Dartmouth and Frances, appointed Slade Professor of Art at Univer- d. of 5th Viscount Barrington ; m. Fanny sity College, London, in succession to Sir (d. 1911), 2nd d. of late W. B. Stopford, Edward Poynter (resigned), and retained the 1877 two s. Drayton House, Thrapston, ; chair for about 17 years ; speciality of prac- two d. : Christ Educ. Eton ; Church, tical demonstration by drawing and painting Oxford. 2nd class Law and History, 1861. from the modei and by portraits of well- Ordained 1864 of ; Hon. Canon Rochester, known artists ; speciality of lectures, illus- and to Thorold of Chaplain Bishop Rochester, trating his lectures with practical aesthetics ; 1877-91 Vicar of 1879-91 ; Lewisham, ; i.e. working before his pupils, by painting

Rural Dean of Greenwich, 1880-86 ; Lewis- portraits of well-known artists, etc. Pictures, ham, 1886-91. Address : The Palace, etc. : Portrait of Father (1857, Salon, now Lichfield. : Club Athenaeum. at Tours Museum) ; The Angelus (1859) ; Died 15 March 1913. [ Ex Voto (1861, now at Dijon Museum) ;

LEGGE, Hon. Charles Counter, H.M.'s Inspector Mass for the Dead (1863) ; Stoning of St. of b. 1842 s. of Earl of Constabulary ; ; 4th Stephen (R.A. 1866, Salon 1867, gained gold d. of Dartmouth; m. 1868, Mary, Very medal) ; Amende Honorable (Medal at of Rev. Thomas Gamier, Dean Lincoln, and Salon, 1868, now at Luxembourg) ; Pil- five s. d. : Lady Caroline Gamier ; one Educ. grimage (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool) ; in Rifle Harrow. Served Brigade, 1860-68 ; Blessing the Sea ; The Tinker (belonging to for medal N.W. Frontier of India ; was sub- Constantino lonides, Esq.) ; Jacob's Dream of sequently an Adjutant Volunteers and (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge) ; Dead Chief- Address : Sir Constable of Lancashire. Christ ; goldpoint portraits of Seymour 36 : Victoria Street, S.W. Club National. Haden, his son, and others (Luxembourg) ;

[Died 15 Nov. 1907. Women at Prayer (Tate Gallery, Millbank) ; of LEGGE, Col. Hon. Heneage, b. 1845; s. of bronze medallions Tennyson, Danvin, etc. of the revivalists of 4th Earl of Dartmouth. Educ. : Eton. ; one etching ; finished in Formerly Captain Coldstream Guards and draughtsman chalk, silyerpoint, etc. Recreations : his drawing from Lieut. -Colonel 9th Lancers ; served Afghan work, the antique, and motoring. Address : Mel- War, 1879-80 (medal with clasp, bronze star) ; Clarendon Watford, Herts. Military Secretary to Viceroy of India, 1884 ; bury, Road, contested Holmforth Division of West Riding [Died 8 Dec. 1911. of Reserve b. Yorks, 1885 ; commanded Regi- LEHMANN, Rudolf, painter and author; of St. ment Lancers, 1900 ; M.P. (C.) George's, near Hamburg, 19 Aug. 1819 ; m. Amelia

Hanover Square, 1900-1906. Address : The (d. 1903), d. of Dr. Robert Chambers, 1861 ; Deanery, Marlow. Clubs : Carlton, Wel- three d. Educ. : Johanneum, Hamburg. lington. [Died 1 Nov. 1911. Studied painting in Paris under b. Henry in Lehmann, Membre de 1'Institut ; Munich LEGGE, Rev. James, D.D. New York ; LL.D. his under Cornelius and Kaulbach ; joined Aberdeen and Edinburgh ; 1st Prof, of brother in 1839, where he spent, Chinese at Oxford University, 1876 ; 6. Rome, with some 16 largest Huntly, 1815. Educ. : King's College, interruptions, years ; picture. The Blessing of the Pontine Marshes Aberdeen ; Aberdeen University ; Highbury exhibited in Paris in Theological College. Missionary in the East, by Six'tus V., 1846, bought by the French Government for the 1839-73 ; Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Museum of Lille settled in 1866 ; Oxford (M.A.). Publications : The Notions ; London, painted numerous portraits of distinguished of the Chinese concerning God, 1852 ; 3 medals after Exhibitions in critical editions and translations of Chinese persons ; gold Paris Order of the Falcon of S axe-Weimar. Classics, 1861-65-71-72-75-82. ; [Died 29 Nov. 1897. Publications : An Artist's Reminiscences, '.EGGE, Lt.-Col. Norton, D.S.0. 1896. Entered 1894; Men and Women of the Century (edited by H. Marillier), 1896; Reproduc- 22nd Hussars, 1882 ; Major, 1898 ; served tions of Pictures of Italian Peasant by Soudan, 1885 (medal with clasp, Khedive's Life, Field Julien and others, published by Gambard star) ; Egyptian Frontier Force, 1885- and Goupil, in Paris. Recreations : reading 1886 (despatches) ; Dongola, 1896 (wounded, despatches, D.S.O. British medal, Khedive's history, especially memoirs, autobiographies, and letters ; sketching in country rambles, medal with two clasps) ; Soudan, 1898 and pencil (despatches, two clasps). travelling, making collecting Address : [Died 13 Dec. 1900. sketches of distinguished persons. Herts. Clubs : LE GRAND, Gen. Frederick Gasper, Royal Bournemede, Bushey, Arts, 6. St. John's Wood Arts, Athenaeum. Marine Light Infantry ; 12 Dec. 1836 ; 27 Oct. 1905. s. of Dep. Inspector-General F. W. Le Grand, [Died M.D., F.R.C.S., Royal Navy, and Sarah, d. LEICESTER, 2nd Earl of (cr. 1837), Thomas J.P. Viscount Coke, of Rev. Chaplain, British Embassy, Con- William Coke, K.G., ; d. Coke was the stantinople ; ?n. 1867, Catherine Rigby, 1837. [Sir Edward (d. 1863) he was an active of Rev. J. J. Wason, 46 Montagu Square, W. distinguished lawyer ; 1899 served of the of Parliament, Entered army, 1854 ; General, ; supporter privileges 422 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LEITH- BUCHANAN and framed the Petition of and wrote Right, Noel (Gainsborough), and Cecilia, sister of a on the Tenures of Commentary Littleton.] 1st . Educ : Eton St Keeper of the Privy Seal to the Prince of John's Oxford. Barr. Lincoln's Wales Edward College, Inn, (afterwards King VII.), 1870- 1847; Major E. Kent Royal Yeomanry; 1901 ; Lord-Lt. of 1846-1906 b Norfolk, ; M.P. for E. Kent, 1868-85; assist. Legal 26 Dec. 1822 s. of 1st Holkham, ; Earl and Home Secretary Office, 1885-92 ; patron of his 2nd wife, 3rd d. of 4th Earl of Albemarle ; two livings. Conservative. Address : 5 S. father 1842; m. 1st, e. d. of Samuel Warwick Square, S.W. ; Torry Charles Hill, Sitting- Whitbread, Cardington, Bedford- bourne, Kent. Club : Carlton. shire, 1843 (d. Hon. 1870) ; 2nd, Georgina [Died 31 Jan. 1910. Caroline Cavendish, e. d. of 2nd Lord Ches- LEIGHTON, John, F.S.A., F.Z.S. ; artist ; one 1875 s. ham, ; seven seven d. Educ. : Eton. of the original proprietors of The Graphic ; Owned about acres. : 49,000 Heir s. Vis- a founder and vice-pres. of the Ex Libris count Coke. Address : Holkham Hall, b. Society ; London, 22 Sept. 1822 ; un- Norfolk. 24 Jan. Wells, [Died 1909. married. Educ. : under Mr. Howard, R.A.

LEIGH, Major Chandos, D.S.O. 1900 ; K.O.S.B. ; With Roger Fenton founded the Photo- b. 29 1873 e. s. Aug. ; of Hon. Sir Edward graphic Society ; member of Copyright Com- K.C.B. of Chandos-Leigh, ; m. 1912, Winifred mittee, Society Arts, 1858-59 ; lectured d. of late Rt. Hon. Arthur on and travelled Madeline, Jeffreys, many subjects extensively ; M.P. Entered illustrated army, 1895 ; served South many books. Publications : Sug- Africa with Mounted Infantry, 1900-2 (de- gestions in Design, 1881 (pen name, Luke 6 Address: 12 spatches, medal, clasps) ; serving with Limner). Ormonde Terrace, Primrose Egyptian Army from 1902 ; served Bahr el Hill, N.W. [Died 15 Sept. 1912. Ghazal expedition, 1905-6 (medal and clasp). LEIGHTON, Stanley, D.L., J.P. ; M.P. (C.) Address : 45 Div. Upper Grosvenor Street, W. Oswestry Shropshire from 1885 ; b. Club : Army and Navy. [Died Aug. 1915. Shropshire, 13 Oct. 1837; 2nd s. of late Hon. Sir Sir Baldwin Leighton, Bt., and Mary, d. and LEIGH, Edward Chandos, K.C. ; heir of cr. 1901 b. Thomas Netherton Parker, K.C.B., ; 22 Dec. 1832 ; 2nd s. Sweeney of 1st Hall, Oswestry ; m. Jessie, d. and co-heir Lord Leigh ; m. Katherine F., d. of James D.L. of of late H. B. W. Wynn, Nant-y-Meihaiad, Rigby, Lancashire, 1871 ; Co. two s. two d. : Montgomery, 1873. Educ. : Harrow Educ. Harrow ; Oriel Coll. Fellow of All Balliol Coll. Oxford (M.A.). Barr. Inner Souls, Oxford ; 2nd class Law and Temple, 1861; retired, 1867; after pro- History Honours, Oxford. Barr. ; Q.C. 1880 Recorder of longed tour in India and Colonies contested ; Stamford, 1864 ; Bencher, Inner Bewdley, 1874; M.P. North Temple, 1887 ; Speaker's Shropshire, Counsel, 1876 1883-1907 of ; Chairman Clergy Defence Committee ; Recorder Nottingham, 1881- 1909. Publications: Leigh and C.C.R. during Welsh Tithe Riots Governor of Cave, School Shrewsbury ; Chairman of Shropshire Reports ; Leigh and Le Marchant, Election Parish Register Society. Publications : Re- Law ; Bar, Bat, and Bit, 1914. Recrea- cords of tions : Oswestry ; Papers and Letters of Captain Harrow Eleven, 1851 ; Oxford General Mytton during the Civil Wars. Cricket Eleven, 1852-54 ; President M.C.C. 1887 Recreation : sketching. Address : Sweeney ; Chairman of the London Playing Clubs : Fields Society. Address : 45 Gros- Hall, Oswestry. Carlton, Athen- Upper Oxford and venor Street, W. Club : Brooks's. seum, Cambridge. [Died 18 May 1915. [Died 4 May 1901. Sir LEININGEN, H.S.H. Prince Ernest Leopold LEIGH, Joseph, Kt., cr. 1894 ; Hon. Free- Victor Charles cr. man of Auguste Enrich, G.C.B. ; Borough of Stockport ; Chevalier of 1866 G.C.V.O. 1898 b. s. of ; ; 1830 ; of late Legion Honour, France ; b. 1841 ; e. s. of Thomas cotton Prince of Leiningen, half-b. to H.M. Queen Leigh, spinner, Stockport ; Victoria m. Princess d. of m. 1868, Alice, e. d. of Daniel who ; Marie, Grand Adamson, of was the first Chairman Manchester Duke Leopold Baden, 1858. Admiral, Ship late Canal four s. Commander-in-Chief at the Nore. Ad- ; two d. Educ. : privately of dress : 2 Carlisle Place, S.W. Club : United Mayor Stockport, 1884, 1886, 1887, 1888 ; Service. and member of the Borough Council for 29 [Died 5 Apr. 1904. Rev. of years ; J.P. Cheshire and Stockport : con- LEISHMAN, Thomas, D D. ; Minister tested Stockport in 1885, 1886, 1892, 1895, Linton, Roxburghshire, from 1855 b. 7 and 1825 e. s. of 1900; M.P. Stockport, 1892-95, 1900- May ; Rev. Matthew Leishman, 1906. Address: The Towers, Didsbury. D.D., Moderator of the General Assembly of Club : the Church of Reform. [Died 22 Sept. 1908. Scotland, 1858 ; m. Christina B. Fleming, 1857 (d. 1868). Educ. : Glas- LEIGH-BENNETT, Henry Currie, J.P., D.L., B.A. gow High School and University (M.A.). ; M.P. (C.) Surrey (Chertsey Div.), President Scottish Church Society, 1894-95, bye-election, Feb. 1897 ; b. Thorpe Place, 1901 General Lecturer on Surrey, 25 July 1852; e. s. of late Rev. ; Assembly's Pastoral Theology in Scottish Henry Leigh-Bennett, J.P. (d. 1880), and Universities, 1895-96, Moderator of General Caroline, 2nd d. of George Henry Crutchley, 1896-97; Assembly of Church of Scotland, 1898. Sunninghill Park, Berks ; m. Florence Night- Publications : Book of ingale, 3rd d. of Thomas Miller Mackay, 23 joint-editor Common Order and Westminster 1868 July 1878. Educ. : Winchester New Coll. Directory, ; ; the Kirk Pasche and 1875 Oxford. Barr. Inner Temple and Oxford May Keep Yule, ; The Ritual of the Church of 1891 1878 Scotland, ; Circuit, ; member Surrey County Coun- cil new edition of Westminster Directory, 1901. ; Chairman Chertsey Rural District Address : 4 Council; do. Thorpe Parish Council; Douglas Crescent, Edinburgh. Club : Deputy-Chairman of Surrey Quarter Sessions, University, Edinburgh. 18 June 1904. 1896; a Fellow of the Royal Society of [Died Literature, and a Director of the London LEITER, Levi Zeigler ; b. Leitersburg, Wash- and 1834 Theressa South-Western Railway. Recreations : ington Co., Md. ; m. Mary shooting, study of the old masters. Ad- Carver, 1866. Address : 101 Rush Street, dress : Thorpe Place, Chertsey; 61 Elm Chicago. [Died 9 June 1904. Park Gardens, S.W. Clubs : Carlton, LEITH-BUCHANAN, Sir George' Hector, 4th United 7 March 1903. cr. University. [Died Bt. ; 1775; D.L. ; late Capt. 17th Sir cr. LEIGH-PEMBERTON, Edward, K.C.B., Lancers (1852-59) ; b. 10 Aug. 1833 ; S. 1898; D.L., J.P., Kent; b. London, 14 father 1842; m. 1st, 1856, Ella Maria (d. e. s. of May 1823; E Leigh-Pemberton ; 1857), e. d. of D. B. Chapman of Roehampton, o. bro. of Lord m. Kingsdown ; 1849, Surrey ; 2nd, Eliza, d. of T. Tod, Drygrange, Matilda (d. 1906), e. d. of Hon. Rev. Francis N.B., 1861. Owned about 2000 acres. 423 LE JEUNB WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

b. 1866. Address : \ Heir : s. Alexander, 1902) ; Chitty on Contracts, llth (joi Ross Priory, Dumbarton, N.B. Club : with Sir W. Geary, Bart.), and (singly 29 1903. 13th ed. of Army and Navy. [Died Sept. ; Hodges' Law Railways (

b. and 8th eds.) ; and Woodfall's Law LE JEUNE, Henry, A.R.A. (retired) ; Lon- 1844. Medal Landlord and Tenant (llth to 17th eds. don, 12 Dec. 1819 ; m. Gold Address :. 23 Sumner S.W. G of the Royal Academy, 1841. Address : Place, ; 155 Goldhurst Terrace, N.W. smith Building, Temple, B.C. Clubs [Died 5 Sept. 1904. Athenaeum, Authors'. [Died 12 June 1 LELAND, Charles Godfrey, F.R.S.L., M.A LEMAITRE, Francois Elie Jules, Officier de d'Honneur Membre de 1'Acade" (Harvard), and Member of American Le"gion ; b. of Francaise ; Veunecy, Loiret, 27 Aug. 185 Philosophical Society ; author founder : Educ. Petit S6minaire d' Orleans ; Pi the Rabelais Club ; and Hungarian Folk-lore S6minaire de Paris ; Lyce"e Charlemagne Society ; President, Gypsy-lore Society, Ecole Normale Supe"rieure. Professeur afterwards of Buda-pest ; b. Philadelphia, au de Havre. 1875-79 U.S.A., 15 Aug. 1824; e. s. of Charles Rh^torique Lyc<*e Miss Professeur a 1'Ecole de Lettres d'A Leland, merchant ; m. Belle Fisher, 1879-81 Maltre de Conferences a la Fac grand-niece of Csesar Rodney, signer of the ; des lettres de 1881-83 Profi Declaration of Independence, 1856. Educ. : Besancon, ; Universities of Princeton (U.S.A.), Heidel- a la Faculte" des lettres de Grenoble, 1 1884. Publications : Les Im- berg, Munich, and Paris. Took active part Contemporains ; in Revolution of 1848, and was one of the pressions, de Theatre. Romance : Les Rois Serenus Contes en des American delegates to congratulate Pro- ; Myrrha ; marge : vieux livres. Plays Revolted ; Les RoisLois; visional Government ; studied and practised "

Le Pardon ; L'Alne"e ; La Massiere ; law in Philadelphia, 1849-53 ; engaged in etc. : 39 rue journalism and writing books till 1869; trade, Address d'Artois, Paris.8E [Died 21 Jan. 1915. took part in the Civil War ; went to Europe 1869, and remained chiefly in London till LE MARCHANT, Sir Henry Denis, 2nd Bt., cr. ft. 1880, occupied with literature ; returned to 1841 ; 15 Feb. 1839 ; S. father 1874 America 1880, and remained four years m. 1869, Hon. Sophia Strutt, e. d. of s. : engaged in introducing the minor arts as a Lord Belper ; five one d. Educ. Eton

branch of instruction to public schools ; Christ Church, Oxford (M.A.). Barr. resided from 1886 in Florence, travelled in coin's Inn, 1865. Heir : s. Denis [6. : Russia, Egypt, etc. ; member of many June 1870. Educ. Trinity Hall, Cam- : Congresses i.e. the Oriental, Social Science, bridge]. Address Chobham Place, Surrey ; and Folk-lore at all of which he read 44 Pont Street, S.W. Club : Brooks's. first papers ; discovered, and published, a [Died 21 Jan. 1915, paper on Shelta, a British Celtic tongue. LE MARCHANT, Lt.-Col. Louis St. Gratien, : ft. Publications Poetry and Mystery of Dreams, D.S.O. 1900 ; the East Lanes Regt. ; 2 s. le 1850 ; Hans Breitmann's Ballads, 1868 ; Dec. 1866 ; of Rev. Robert Marchant, of English Gypsies, etc., 1872 ; English-Gypsy Rector Little Reisington, Bourton, Gloucs. of Ballads, 1873 ; Life Abraham Lincoln, Entered army, 1886 ; Captain, 1895 ; Ad- Chitral Relief 1881 ; The Minor Arts, 1881 ; The Gypsies, jutant, 1898; served Force,

1883 ; Algonkin Legends of New England, 1895 (medal with clasp) ; South Africa,

1884 ; Dictionary of Jargon and Slang (in 1900-2 (despatches twice, Queen's medal, 3 2 collaboration with Prof. A. P. Barrere) ; clasps, King's medal, clasps, D.S.O.). : Gypsy Sorcery, 1891 ; Etruscan Roman Re- Address Ahmednagar, India. of mains, 1892 ; Legends Florence, 2nd [Died Sept. 1914. Col. Cecil series, 1895-96 ; Hans Breitmann in Tyrol, LE MESURIER, Brooke, C.B. 1887 ; ft. 1895 ; Songs of the Sea and Lays of the 15 Feb. 1831 ; m. 1854, Countess Nicolina, e. d. of Land, 1895 ; Mending and Repairing, 1896 ; Count Spiridione Zancarol, Corfu. One Hundred Profitable Arts, being issued Entered R.A. 1850; Col. 1880; served : as a series of handbooks ; Legends of Virgil, Afghan War, 1878-80 (medal). Address 11 1899; Have You a Strong Will? 1899; Drayton Court, Drayton Gardens, S.W. : The Gothic Mother Goose ; also a General Club United Service. [Died 6 Feb. 1913. of the Minor Arts in Detail Dictionary ; LE MOINE, Sir James MacPherson, Kt., cr. Flaxius, or Leaves from the Life of an for 1897 ; D.C.L. ; Knighted literary service illus- Immortal ; American-Indian Poems, ft. rendered to Canada ; Quebec, 24th Jan. trated by the author, written in connection d. of 1825 ; m. 1856, Harriet Mary, late with Prof. J. D. Prince. Recreations : in Edward Atkinson, Past President of Royal life and in early walking, riding, swimming ; Society of Canada. Educ. : Petit Seminaire later years experimenting and practising de Quebec. Barr. 1850 ; Lieut.-Colonel, minor arts to life ; given investigating among Militia. Publications: L'Ornithologie du Gypsies, Red Indians, Italian witches, etc. ; Canada, 1861 ; Les Pecheries du Canada, folk-lore collecting traditions and ; designing 1862; Maple Leaves, 1863-94 (6 vols.) ; patterns for art work. Address : Hotel The Tourist's Note Book, 1870 ; Quebec Victoria 6, Florence. Club : Savile. Past and Present, 1876 ; The Scot in New [Died 20 March 1903. France, 1879; The Chronicles of the St. ft. LELY, John Mountney, M.A. ; 12 Aug. Lawrence, 1879 ; Picturesque Quebec, 1882 ; s. of late of 1839; y. John Lely Ostler of Canadian Heroines, 1887 ; The Birds 1891 et Cawthorpe House, Bourn, Lincolnshire ; m. Quebec, ; Monographies Esquisses ; 1867, Mary Letitia, d. of late Major George Legends of the St. Lawrence, 1898; The 21st of of Ad- Carr, of the , Annals the Port Quebec, 1901 ; and had issue. Educ. : Cheltenham College dress : Spencer Grange, Quebec. and Magdalen College (demy), Oxford (1st [Died 5 Feb. 1912. class Moderations, 2nd class Lit. Hum.). LEMPRIERE, Lt.-Col. Henry Anderson, D.S.O. ft. Jan. Called to Bar, Inner Temple, 1869 ; member 1900 ; 7th Dragoon Guards ; 30 : of Oxford Circuit. Publications (joint) 1867. Entered army, 1888 ; Captain, 1898 ;

Lely and Aggs's Agricultural Holdings ; Major, 1903 ; Lt.-Colonel, 1911 ; Adjutant, - South Lely and Foulkes's Licensing Acts; Lely 1896-99 and 1900 1902 ; served

and Foulkes's Judicature Acts ; Law of Africa, 1899-1902 (despatches twice, Brevet- 5 Municipal Corporations ; Major, qualified for Staff, Queen's medal, 2 Position ; editor of Wharton's Law Lexicon clasps, King's medal, clasps, D.S.O.) ;

(7th to 10th eds.) ; Chitty's Statutes of Brigade Major, 3rd Cavalry Brigade, 1903 ;

Practical Utility (4th and 5th eds.) ; and Staff College, 1904. Address: Secundera- annual continuations thereof (consolidated in bad, India. [Died Dec. 1914. 424 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LEONARD

LENBACH, T. ; President, Artists' yon mutineers, 1857 ; commanded Engineers Munich. 6 Association, [Died May 1904. and Sappers at Khodagunj, 1858; served at 1858 LENDON, Penry Bruce, M.V.O. ; Capt. 3rd Lucknow, ; commanded Engineers Batt. Own b. 31 Dec. 1882 at Fort and at King's Regt. ; ; Rooyea Alleegunj, 1858 ; *. of R. P. Lendon m. commanded W. ; 1910, Emmeline Engineers at Bareilly and d. of late Rev. Canon 1858 Gertrude, y. Richardson, Doundeakera, ; against Fort Oomreah, Vicar of Flints three d. : 1858 at Northop, ; Educ. ; present Burjeedia, Fort Mujeedia, and on Sandroyd ; Tonbridge. Address : Court the Raptee, 1858 (mentioned in Lodge, Chipstead, Surrey. despatches) ; Indian medal with 2 clasps (Relief of [Died 29 Oct. 1914. Lucknow, and Lucknow) ; sent Sir cr. to Prussian LENG, John, Kt., 1893 ; LL.D., D.L., siege operations at Coblenz,

J.P. 1868 ; attached to ; newspaper proprietor and general German Army, Franco- 1 b. 10 German publisher ; Hull, April 1828 ; m. 1st, War, 1870-71 ; Military Attache , of 1851 with Turkish Emily Cook, Beverley, (d. 1894) ; Turkey, 1876-78; Army in 2nd, Mary Low, Dundee, 1897. Educ. : Russo-Turkish War; commanded garrison of Hull Grammar School. Sub-editor Hull Alexandria, 1884 ; commanded troops in Lower Advertiser, 1847 ; editor and proprietor Egypt, 1885-86 ; in Ceylon, 1887-88. Publication: edited 1st Dundee Advertiser, 1851 ; subsequently ed. of Instruction in established People's Journal, People's Friend, Military Engineering, 1870. Recreations : was keen and Evening Telegraph ; travelled in Canada, very successful in shooting while in United States, Europe, Egypt, India, Ceylon ; big-game quartered Ceylon, 1850- M.P. (L.) Dundee, 1889-1906. Publications : 1854, when elephants were so destructive America, 1876; Electric Lighting by Gas that the Government offered a reward for one that was killed Corporations, 1878 ; Scottish Banking every ; patented a light table suitable for Reform, 1881 ; American Competition with portable specially camp ; also invented British Agriculture, 1881 ; Practical Politics, Tug-of-War and Pallas Word- the Game ; travelled twice 1885 ; Dealings with Unemployed, 1886 ; through Palestine, Home Rule all Round, 1890; Excessive and once round the world. Address East Pallant Chichester. : Patent Fees, 1891 ; Nationalisation, the House, Club Army and 7 Dream of the Labour Party, 1895 ; Letters Navy. [Died Feb. 1897. from India and 1896 Euro- Ceylon, ; Some LENOX- CONYNGHAM, Sir William Fitz-

Rivers and 1897 ; of cr. pean Cities, Glimpses william, K.C.B., 1881 ; J.P., D.L. ; b. and Letters from the 1824 m. d. Egypt Sicily, 1902; ; Laura, of G. Arbuthnot, 1856. United States and Canada, 1906. Recrea- Formerly in 88th Regt. Address : Spring tions : travelling, yachting, boating ; hon. Hill, Moneymore, Londonderry. member Royal Tay Yacht Club. Address : [Died 4 Dec. 1906. Fife. Clubs : National Sir Kinbrae, Newport, LENTAIGNE, John, Kt., cr. 1910 ; Past Liberal, Eastern, Dundee. President, Royal College of Surgeons in

[Died 13 Dec. 1906. Ireland ; Surgeon Mater Misericordise Hos- Sir William LENG, Christopher, proprietor and pital ; Consulting Surgeon, Royal Hospital editor of the Sheffield s. of for Telegraph; Incurables, Donnybrook ; Surgeon to Adam Leng, Hull, and Mary, d. of Chris- the Household of His Excellency the Lord Malton m. d. of of Ireland topher Luccock, ; Anne, Lieutenant ; Consulting Surgeon David Stark, Ruthven, Forfarshire, 1860 to the Convalescent Home, Stillorgan, and (d. 1893). Broke down the Trades Union, to the National Maternity Hospital, Holies : tyranny at Sheffield. Recreations literary Street ; 3rd surv. s. of late Rt. Hon. Sir work and Address : politics. Oaklands, John Lentaigne, C.B., P.C. ; widower ; Sheffield, and Carlton Club. three s. two d. Educ. : Clongoweswood

[Died 20 Feb. 1902. College ; Catholic University and Trinity College, Dublin. Publications : various LENNARD, Sir John Farnaby, 1st Bt. ; cr. Surgical Papers published in 1880 ; J.P., D.L. ; b. 1816 ; e. s. of late proceedings, Sir William Cator, K.C.B., and Penelope, d. Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. Address : 42 Merrion Square, Dublin. of Sir John Farnaby, Bt. ; m. 1st, Laura, : Clubs University, Dublin ; Irish d. of late E. Golding, 1847 (d. 1850) ; 2nd, Royal Yacht Dublin Golf. Julia, d. of late H. Hallam, F.R.S., 1852 (d. ; Royal [Died 30 March 1915. 1888) ; 3rd, Isabella, d. of J. Brand, Bedford LEO XIII. Joachim His Hill House, Surrey, 1890. Educ. : R.M.C. (Vincent Pecci) ; Woolwich. Assumed name of Lennard in Holiness the Pope, Bishop of Rome and accordance with will of late Sir Charles Vicar of Jesus Christ, successor of St. Peter, Farnaby, Bt. Owned about 4900 acres. Prince of the Apostles, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Patriarch of the Heir : s. Henry, b. 1859. Address : Wick- Church, West, Primate of and Metro- ham Court, West Wickham, Kent. Clubs : Italy, Archbishop of the United Service, Carlton. politan Roman Province, Sovereign [Died 27 Dec. 1899. of the Temporal Dominions of the Holy Roman Church, 257th Roman Pontiff ; b. LENNOX, Sir Wilbraham Gates, V.C., K.C.B. ; Carpiento, 2 March 1810; ordained priest cr. 1891 ; General R.E. 1893 ; b. Molecomb 4 4th s. of 31 Dec. 1837; consecrated Archbishop of House, Goodwood, May 1830 ; 19 Feb. 1843 trans, to See of Lieut.-Col. Lord George Lennox, M.P., 2nd Damietta, ; 19 Jan. 1846 s. of 4th Duke of Richmond and Louisa, d. Perugia, ; proclaimed Cardinal, elected Feb. of 1853 ; Pope, 20 ; and crowned Hon. John Rodney, R.N. ; m. 1st, Mary, 3 March 1878. [Died 20 July 1903. d. of Robert Harrison, 1861 (d. 1863) ; 2nd, Hon. James K.C. Barrister- Susan Hay, d. of Admiral Sir LEONARD, W., ; at-law b. Member of Execu- Sinclair, 8th Bt. Educ. : R.M.A. Woolwich. ; Cape Colony. tive Council, Cape Colony ; took part in Entered R.E. 1848 ; served in Crimea, 1854- oi Cape politics and held office in two adminis- 1856 ; throughout siege and capture trations as General Sebastopol, in trenches, then as Adjutanl Attorney- ; subsequently in the and of Left Attack, and finally as Adjutant of practised High Court, Pretoria, Johannesburg. Recreations : riding, hunt- R.E. with the army ; battle of Inkerman, of ing, shooting, whist ; member the Jockey 1854 ; attack and capture of (Tryon's) Rifle Club of South a Steward Pits (Victoria Cross), 1854; mentioned in Africa, formerly ; also a Steward of the Johannesburg Turf despatches ; Crimean medal, with clasps o: Club. Address: 12 King's Bench Walk, for Inkerman and Sebastopol ; battle Sir Temple, E.C. [Died 4 Sept. 1909. Khujwa, 1857 ; Chief Engineer to Gen. C.M.G. 1902 e. s. Colin Campbell, 1857, including relief o LEONARD, John William, ; Lucknow, and operations against Gwalio of late James Leonard ; m. 1862, Fanny (d. 140 425 LEONARD WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

1907), 2nd d. of N. Warren of Hormead Secretary to Sir George Grey, Secretary oi and Chiel State for the Home 1861-63 Herts. Retired Chief Clerk Department, ;

for for sat in two Parliaments : Accountant, office of Crown Agents the M.P. Hastings ; Colonies. Address : Rackenford Lodge frequently employed on confidential political Weybridge, Surrey. [Died 15 Nov. 1910 business abroad by Viscount Palmerston and - His Honour Judge Patrick Marcel- Earl of Beaconsfleld. Recreations : past LEONARD, Golf *. of S. J Captain Royal and Ancient Club, St. linus, M.A., J.P. ; b. 1821; Andrews ; commanded Cinque Ports Rifle Leonard, Queen's Fort, Tuam ; m. Mary (d which regiment he raised, 1859- 1899), d. of late J. Pearson, Tandridge Hall Volunteers, 1861. Address . Leslie N.B. Surrey, 1855. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin. House, Leslie, ; : 16 Suffolk Street, S.W. Clubs Athenaeum ; Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 1847 ; County Court Edinburgh. [Died 14 July 1904. Judge (Circuit No. 51), 1874-96. Address . New, Lt.-Col. John Tasman C.I.E. Ken-field, Winchester ; Queen's Fort, Tuam, LESLIE, Waddell, : 1909 Aber. Oxon. Co. Galway. Club Athenaeum. ; I.M.S., M.B., ; D.P.H., ; [Died 5 Apr. 1901 Sanitary Commissioner with the Govern-

ment of India from 1904 ; b. 1 Dec. 1861 LE POER TRENCH, Hon. Frederick ; b. 1835 ; : m. ; two d. Educ. Gymnasium, Old s. of 3rd Earl of Clancarty ; m. 1st, 1883, Aberdeen and in Hon. Harriette Mary Trench (d. 1884), d. ; University, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, London, Munich, and Paris. of 2nd Baron Ashtown ; 2nd, 1891, Catherine s. one d. Joined I.M.S., 1884; military duty until d. of late George Simpson ; one 1889 served Burmese 1885 Indian ; Expedition, Entered army, 1853 ; served Mutiny, (medal and clasp) ; Secretary to the In- 1857-58 (medal with clasp) : New Zealand, spector-General of Prisons and Sanitary 1863-65 (despatches, medal, Bt.-Maj.) ; Burma Junior Civil Sur- Major, 1866. Address : Edymead, Clarence Commissioner, ; Chemical Cal- Park, Weston-super-Mare. Clubs : Army geon, Rangoon; Examiner, cutta and Prof, of Calcutta and Navy, Royal St. George Yacht. ; Chemistry, Medical to Director- [Died 17 Dec. 1913. College ; Secretary General I.M.S., and Sanitary Commissioner Colonel Archibald ; retired LESLIE, Young with Govt. of India. Publications : official from of 79th Cameron command High- : reports. Address Simla, India ; c/o landers of the estates of Kininvie ; proprietor British Linen Threadneedle and Banff Banff- Bank, Street, Lesmurdie, shire; J.P., D.L., : E.C. Clubs East India United Service ; from 1868 14th Laird of Kininvie ; shire, ; Bengal United Service, Calcutta. e. s. of T. 13th George Abercromby Leslie, [Died 27 March 1911. Laird, and Barbara Stewart, d. of General m. LESTER, Rev. Canon T. Major, Hon. Canon William Stewart, C.B., of Lesmurdie ; of from 1884 Vicar of St. 1868, Alice, d. of Colonel Cautley, Ryall Hall, Liverpool ; Mary's with St. Stamford five s. one d. Educ. : privately. Lawrence, Kirkdale, Liverpool, ; since 1855 Chairman of the Entered 1860 retired on retired pay, ; Liverpool army, ; from 1895 Convener of Banffshire for 3 years. Self-help Emigration Society 1880; ; m. d. of Edward Dennel Maddock Recreations : angling, shooting, foreign Elizabeth, and niece of Sir Herbert M.P. travel. Address : Kininvie, Dufftown, N.B. Maddock, : Educ. Christ's Coll. Cambridge ; M.A. Clubs : United Service ; New, Edinburgh. 1866. Rural Dean of North [Died 31 March 1913. Liverpool since 1896 ; Ex-Chairman of the Liverpool Sir Charles Henry, 7th Bt. ; cr. 1665 ; LESLIE, School Board; of the Stanley Hospital C.B. 1896 Colonel on India ; retired, ; Staff, since 1867 of the Kirkdale Burial Board 27 ; 1900 ; b. Banda, Bundelcund, India, from 1890; a Vice-President of Trinity Nov. 1848 : o. s. of 6th Bt. and Jessie Coll. (of Music), London, from 1897 ; Founder, Elizabeth m. May, d. of R. M. Smith; Treasurer, and Hon. Superintendent of the 1879. Educ. : House Edwards, Grange Kirkdale Industrial Ragged Schools and Coll. Sand- School, Edinburgh; Military Homes from 1856 Commissioner for the hurst. Ensign 103rd Foot, 1867; trans- ; Archdeaconry of Liverpool, 1896 ; Ex- ferred to 107th 1867 entered Indian Foot, ; Member of the School Board. Batt. Liverpool Staff Corps, 1870 ; Commandant 2nd Address : Everton, Liverpool. 4th Goorkha Rifles, 1892-99; was in the [Died 3 Nov. 1903. Chin-Lushai, Manipur, Chitral, and Tirah LETHBRIDGE, Sir Wroth Acland, 4th Bt., Decorated for Chitral. Heir : Expeditions. b. cr. 1804 ; late of the Rifle Brigade ; 1831 ; b. 1889. 12 Oct. 1905. s. Norman, [Died of T. S. father 1873 ; m. 1861, Anne, d. Frank (Mariam Florence Folline, LESLIE, Benyon, The Gleddowe, near Leeds (d. 1882) ; Baroness de Bazus), was President Frank 2nd, 1889, Gertrude, d. of Rev. C. T. Mayo Editor Leslie Publishing House, and Frank (d. 1890). Owned about 3900 acres. Heir : Leslie's b. New 5 June Monthly ; Orleans, s. Wroth, b. 1863. Club : Army and Navy. 1851 m. Frank Leslie (d. 1885). Educ. : ; [Died 26 Nov. 1902. at home her father. Inherited Frank by LEUTY, Thomas Richmond, b. Leeds, 1853 ; Leslie's Illustrated etc. in Newspaper, ; s. of Thomas Leuty, linen manufacturer. out all interests in them. Re- 1905 sold Educ. : Bramham Coll. Mayor of Leeds, of de cr. sumed the title Baroness Bazus, 1893-94; ex-M.P. (L.) East Leeds. Address: temp. St. Louis, which belonged to her Headingley Lodge, Leeds. ancestors. Address : Sherman Square [Died 15 Apr. 1911. York 18 1914. Hotel, New City. [Died Sept. LEVEN and MELVILLE, llth Earl of (cr. 1641), LESLIE, Hon. George Waldegrave-, LL.D., Ronald Ruthven Leslie - Melville, D.L., b. Baron D.L., J.P. ; Harptree Court, Somerset- P.C., K.T. Baron Melville, 1616; s. of shire, 30 Sept. 1825 ; 3rd Admiral 8th Balgonie, 1641 ; Earl of Melville, Viscount of Melville was Earl Waldegrave ; m. the Countess Rothes, Kirkcaldie, 1690. [1st Baron a Scotch peeress in her own right, 18th Earl, Ambassador to England to plead for the of of life 1st Earl 1861. Committee Clerk House Com- of Queen Mary of Scots, 1587 ; Librarian of a mons, 1845 ; Assistant do., of Leven was very distinguished soldier, 1848 a field- 1847 ; Barr. Middle Temple, ; on staff serving in Holland and becoming of late Earl of Elgin, Governor- General of marshal of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden ; in under late in Civil contributed Canada, 1851 ; India, Marquess he took part the War, and at Marston of Dalhousie, 1854 ; appointed Principal to the Parliamentary victory at for the Secretary, British Embassy Constantinople, Moor, 1644 ; but afterwards worked as under Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe, 1858 ; Restoration ; 2nd Earl Melville inherited Official Secretary to two Speakers (Viscount 3rd Earl Leven.] Keeper of the Privy Seal,

Eversley and Viscount Ossington) ; Private Scotland, from 1900. Lord High Commis- 426 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LEWIS sioner to the General Assembly of the WER, Surg-Maj.-Gen. Robert, M.R.C.S., Church of Scotland; Representative Peer L.R.C.P. ; A.K.C. Entered 1857 for Scotland from 1892 army, ; ; Lieutenant for 1895 retired, ; served Russian 1855 of b. 19 War, City London ; Dec. 1835 ; s of (medal) ; 9th Earl and 2nd Afghan War, 1878-80 (despatches wife, Sophia, d. of Henry medal with 2 bronze M.P. S. clasps, star). Address : Thornton, ; half-b. 1889 ; m. Hon Wickham Lodge, Queen's Place, Southsea Emma Selina Portman, e. d. of 2nd Viscount

1885 ; four s. one d. Portman, Educ. . LEWES, H. Eton Christ Maj,Gen. ; Church, Oxford. Directoi b. 1838 ; . of late Valentine Peninsula and Oriental Co Langmead Steamship Lewes of Derriford, and At one time Director of Bank of Devon, Llanfair-y- England bryn, Llandovery, formerly of 62nd Foot Owned about 8900 acres. Heir : s. Lord m. 1866, Eleonore Sutton, d. of late John Balgonie. Address : Roehampton House Harman of Moor Hall, Cookham, Berks- Roehampton, S.W. ; Glenferness, Dun-' one *. two d. Educ. : R.M.A. Woolwich. phail, N.B. Clubs : Carlton, Athenseum Commissioned R.A. 1855; A.A.G. R.A. Travellers'. [Died 21 Aug. 1906 Army Headquarters, War Office, 1888-90 LEVE SON-GOWER, Frederick Neville Suther- Col. on Staff commanding R.A. Madras land, D.L. ; b. 1874 o. s. of late ; Lord Albert Presidency and Burma, 1891-92; Insp.- Leveson-Gower, 3rd s. of 2nd Duke of General of in - Artillery India, 1892-97 ; Maj Sutherland and Grace Emma Townshend Gen. 1896 served ; Afghan Campaign, 1879-80 d. of Sir T. N. 1st Bart. ( m Abdy, Educ. al) ; retired on or- , Maj General's pension, Eton Christ ; Church, Oxford. M.P. (L.U.) for 1898. Address: The Pines, Camberley. Club: Sutherland, 1900-1906. Address : Berkeley United Service. [Died 1 Aug. 1907. House, Hay Hill, W. Clubs : Travellers', LEWES, Captain Price Vaughan, C.B... 1913: 5t. James's. ]Died 30 May 1907. 1893 ; R.N. Captain ; Commanding LEVINGE, Sir Richard William, 10th Bt H.M.S. First Battle Superb, Squadron ; b. cr. 1704 ; D.L. Co. West Meath Lieut. 1865 ; m. ; 1894, Anne Josephine, d. of late 8th Irish) Hussars b. 12 Lieut.-Col. (King's Royal ; July Tulloch; one s. Entered R.N. 1878; e. s. of 9th Bt. and Emily Judith, 1878; Commander, 1898; served Juba 2nd d. of Sir Richard 4th Bt. S. 1893 Sutton, ; River, (D.S.O. general African medal, father, 1900 ; m. Irene 1910, Marguerite, clasp) ; Candia, 1898, (promoted to Com- d. of late J. H. C. Pix of Bradford ; one s. mander). Club : United Service. Served South Africa. Owned about 1000 [Died 9 Nov. 1914. acres. Heir : s. Richard Vere Henry, LEWES, Sir Samuel William Sayer, Kt., cr. b. 30 April 1911. Address: Knockdrin 1886 ; b. 1824. Entered Admiralty, 1841 ; C.ostle, Mullingar, Ireland. Clubs : Director of for Cavalry ; Victualling Navy, 1870-86 Kildare Dublin Street, ; Royal St. George's Capt. 27th Kent R.V. (retired).' Address : Yacht. [Died 30 Oct. 1914. 163 Lewisham High Road, S.E. b. 28 Oct. LEVY, Joseph Hiam ; 17 July 1838 ; m. [Died 1907. LEWIS, Arthur Griffith Emily Wheeler (d, 1894) ; two d. Educ. : Poyer, M.A., J.P. ; City of London School and City of London Stipendiary Magistrate, Pontypridd, from 1905 College. Examiner of School Accounts and ; Chairman of Carmarthenshire and - Registers at Board of Education, which he Vice Chairman Pembrokeshire Quarter entered in Sessions ; Chairman of Sessions 1862 and left in 1902 ; Professor Quarter of for town and of Haverfordwest Logic and Economies at Birbeck College county ; and City of London College, at both of Secretary to late Bishop of Llandaff, 1897- which he initiated the of 1908 ; Chancellor of Dioceses of St. David's study these subjects ; 1908 b. Examiner in Economics for City of London an.d Llandaff, ; Denchworth Vicarage, 29 o. s. College and National Liberal Club Political Berks, Feb. 1848 ; of Richard, Lord and of and d. Economic Circle ; Founder of the Bishop Llandaff, Georgiana King, London Dialectical of H.E.I.C.S. m. Society ; was on the Captain Lewis, ; Annie Council of the Land Tenure Reform Associa- Wilhelmine, d. of late James Ellison, M.D., tion of to H.M. ; Founder and Hon. Secretary for Windsor, surgeon Household, Windsor three s. one d. : nineteen years of the National Liberal Club ; Educ. Eton ; Univ. Oxon. Called to Political and Economic Circle ; Leader- College, Bar, Lin-

writer of coln's 1873 ; S. Wales and Examiner, 1869-75 ; and of Inn, joined National Reformer, 1877-90; editor of Chester Circuit, 1874; formerly Registrar Shield, 1881-86, and of Individualist from of the Diocese of Llandaff, 1886-98; Re- corder of 1890-1905 1886; Hon. Secretary of Personal Rights Carmarthen, ; Revising Barrister for S. 1890-1905 Association, and Editor and chief con- Wales, ; was a tributor to its series of works on Economics, prominent Freemason, a Past Grand Deacon Ethics, and Politics. Address: Florence, of England, and Deputy Provincial Grand 11 Abbeville Road, Clapham Park, S.W. Mark Master of South Wales. Recreations : Clubs : National Liberal, Cobden, Inter- rowed in the Oxford boat in the Inter- race of in national Women's Suffrage. university 1870 ; and the Oxford [Died 11 Nov. 1913. Etonian winning crew for the grand challenge at in 1869-70-71 winner LEWENHAUPT, Count Carl ; Swedish and cup Henley Regatta ; of the O.U.B.C. 1871 1868 Norwegian Minister at London, 1895-1902 ; pairs, ; fours, ; b. s. of rowed Head of the 1869-70-71 ; winner Sweden, 1835 ; Count G. Lewenhaupt River,

and d. of of Ladies' 1866-67 ; Maria, Colonel von Geyer ; m. Plate, Henley Regatta, Visitors' Foiir-Oared Augusta, d. of Count Wirsen ; two s. Educ.: Race, Henley Regatta, 1869. Address : Llandaff University of Lund. ; Civil Service examina- Trenewydd, ; tion. Stenographer in the House of Nobles Henllan, Narberth, Pembrokeshire. Club: at 1856-58 the Swedish Westminster. [Died 5 May 1909. Stockholm, ; entered and 1858 Norwegian Diplomatic Service, ; LEWIS, Bunnell, M.A., F.S.A. ; Fellow of General of the Office at b. Secretary Foreign University College, London ; London, Stockholm, 1873 ; Minister at Washington, 1824 [descended from Philip Henry, father of 1876 ; umpire in the Court of arbitration Matthew Henry, the commentator, and from between Spain and the United States con- a French Protestant family which seems to cerning claims of American citizens on have emigrated into England at time of account of imprisonment or loss of property Reformation]. Educ. : The Islington Pro- in 1880-83 at 1884 Cuba, ; Minister Paris, ; prietary School ; University College, London. Minister for Foreign Affairs at Stockholm, Gold medal in Classics, 1849, then awarded 1889-95. Address: Helsingborg, Sweden. for the first time. Eaxminer in Latin for [Died Dec. 1906. four years in the Queen's University in 427 LEWIS WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

elected a Ireland ; Foreign Corresponding LEWIS, Most Rev. John Travers, D.D., LL.D. ; of of Associate the National Society Anti- Bishop of Ontario from 1862 ; Archbishop

quaries of France in 1883 ; delivered lectures of Ontario and Metropolitan of Canada from classical on archaeology at University College, 1893 ; b. Garrygloyne Castle, 20 June 1825 ; in 1873 1874 travelled in s. J. St. London, and ; many of Rev. Lewis, Anne's, Shandon, for of research d. of countries purposes antiquarian Cork ; m. 1st, Anne, Hon. Henry Sher- of and laboured to introduce studies this kind wood, Canada ; 2nd, Ada, d. of late Evan : as a part of University education ; Professor of Leigh, Manchester. Educ. Trinity Coll. to 1905. Latin, Queen's College, Cork, Publica- Dublin. Ordained 1849 ; Rector of Brockville, tions : A series of memoirs in the Archaeo- 1854-62. Address : Bishopsleigh, Kingston, logical Journal, 1875-99. Address : Sunday's Ontario, Canada, [Died 6 May 1901. Well, Cork. Clubs : Athenaeum, Royal Botanic LEWIS, Rt. Rev. Lewis, D.D. ; Bishop of Gardens, County Cork. [Died 2 July 1908. b. Llandaff (from 1883) ; Pembrokeshire, 27 LEWIS, His Honour Judge David, B.A., J.P. ; Mar. 1821 ; s. of John Lewis and Eliza, y. d. County Court Judge (Circuit 28) from 1893 ; of Charles Poyer Callen ; m. 1847, Georgiana b. 1849 s. of John Swansea. ; Lewis, J.P., King, d. of Capt. John Lewis, H.E.I.C.S. Educ. : Llandovery, and Christ's Coll. Educ.: Bromsgrove; Worcester Coll. Oxford Barr. Inner 1873 1st Cambridge. Temple, ; (Scholar). Rector of Lampeter Velfrey, Recorder of Swansea, 1891-93. Publications : Pembrokeshire, 1852 ; Prebendary of Caer- The Beaufort Progress 1684, etc. Address : farchell, 1867 ; R. Dean of Lower Car- Swansea. [Died 9 Sept. 1897. marthen ; Archdeacon of St. David's ; : LEWIS, Very Rev. Evan, M.A. ; Dean of chaplain to Bishop of St. David's. Address b. Bangor from 1884 ; Cardiganshire, South The Palace, Llandaff; Henllan, Narberth. : Wales, 1818 ; m. 1st, 1859, Anne, 2nd d. of Club Athenaeum. [Died 24 Jan. 1905. Very Rev. James Henry Cotton, Dean of LEWIS, Col. Percy John Tonson, C.M.G. 1900 ; Bangor (d. 1860) ; 2nd ,1865, Adelaide Owen, retired ; b. 5 April 1861 ; s. of late Colonel d. of Rev. Cyrus Morrall, Plasyolyn, Salop. R. H. Lewis of Rushbrook, Co. Cork ; m. Educ. : Jesus Coll. Oxford. Proctor Clergy, 1892, M., d. of R. Griffith, Glenmore, The Diocese Bangor, 1868-80 ; Chancellor, Bangor : Park, Cheltenham ; one d. Educ. private 1872-77 1877-84. Cathedral, ; Canon, Bangor, school, Cork. Entered Royal Artillery, 1881; Publications : Treatise on Apostolic Suc- transferred to Army Service Corps, 1889 ; 1851 Defence of the Doctrine and cession, ; served operations on Nile, 1889 (medal, Polity of the Church. 1852 ; Exposure of bronze star) ; expedition up the Gambia the Wesleyan Secession, 1858 ; Paper read against Fodey Cabba, 1891-92 ; expedition at Swansea Church 1879 Address Congress, ; to Tambaku country, N. Africa, 1892; on the Church, 1891. Address : The capture of Tambi (despatches) ; expedition Deanery, Bangor, North Wales. Club : of to the Gambia, 1892 ; capture Toniataba Conservative. 24 1901. Junior [Died Nov. (despatches, brevet of Major, medal and

Sir : staff LEWIS, George Henry ; 1st Bart., cr. 1902 clasp) ; S. African War, 1899-1902, on b. : *Kt., cr. 1893 ; C.V.O., 1905 ; 1833 ; m. (C.M.G.). Recreations hunting, fishing, golf. 1st, 1863, Victorine (d. 1865), d. of Philip [Died 28 Oct. 1910. of Kann Frankfurt on Maine ; one d. ; 2nd, 1900 LEWIS, Lt.-Col. Richard Charles, D.S.O. ; d. of s. 1867, Elizabeth, F. Eberstadt ; one two V.D. 1906 ; Officer Comdg. A.G. Artillery, d. Educ. : Univ. Coll., London. Solicitor, Tasmania. Served South Africa, 1900-1901, 1856 senior member of Lewis

[Died 9 Jan. 1914. Capt. 5th Dragoon Guards ; served Crimea, Sebas- LEWIS, Rev. James Dawson, M.A. ; Rector of Balaclava, Inkerman, Tchernaya, and 1901 of Hon. Trowell from ; Canon Southwell from topol, 1854-6 (Medjidie) ; Lt.-Col. and

1885 ; late Vice-Chairman Nottingham Col. commanding Royal Anglesey Royal b. 1845 s. of : School Board ; 4 March ; James Engineers, 1878-91. Address Henllys, Clubs : Lewis, merchant, Liverpool ; m. 1875, Mary Beaumaris ; Bodior, Holyhead.

Caroline, d. of Hudleston Stokes, I.C.S. Carlton ; Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes. Educ. : Royal Institution School, Liverpool [Died 10 March 1912. b. 1862 (Scholar) ; Trinity Coll. Cambridge (Founda- LEYBORNE-POPHAM, Francis Wm., ; tion Scholar). Ordained as Curate to late e. s. of late Francis Leyborne-Popham, J.P., Canon Morse, Vicar of St. Mary's, Nottingham, D.L., and Elizabeth, 2nd d. of James Block

1869 ; Vicar of St. Ann, Nottingham, 1871- of Charlton, Wilts ; m. 1890, Maud Isabel, of late of 1901 ; was a member the Nottingham y. d. of Henry Howard Greystoke School Board for 20 years. Recreations : Castle, Cumberland. Educ. : Harrow. Patron tennis and cycling. Address : Trowell of three livings. Owned 12,000 acres. Rectory, Nottingham. Club : Nottingham Address : Littlecote, Wilts. Constitutional. [Died 9 Nov. 1905. [Died 15 June 1907. 428 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LINDSAY

John M.A. author s. LEYS, Kirkwood, ; ; 4th Regt. 1856 ; 3rd Regt. 1857. Heir : b. of late Rev. P. Leys, Strathaven, Lanark- Hon. Archibald R. Hewitt b. ; 14 Jan. 1844 ; shire b. 1847 m. ; Glasgow, ; 1st, Mary King, m. Helen Blanche, e. d. of C. S. Geach. Ad- d. of late William Munsie, Glasgow ; 2nd, dress : Austin House, Broadway, Worcester Helen, d. of late James Holligan, Colonial Club : Carlton. [Died 20 March 1913. five Secretary of British Guiana ; s. two d. LIGHTPOOT, Yen. Reginald Prideaux, D.D., : School and Educ. High University of from 1880 Rector Called to Middle ; Glasgow. Bar, Temple, of from 1890 b. 26 Uppingham ; May 1836 ; 1874 ; Northern (afterwards North- joined e. s. of late Rev. Dr. Lightfoot, Rector of Circuit as a barrister Eastern) ; practised Exeter : College, Oxford. Educ. Radlev ; for some years in Newcastle-on-Tyne. Pub- Balliol College, Oxford (M.A. ). Address: The lications : The a Romance of Lindsays, Rectory, Uppingham. [Died 18 Sept. 1906. Scottish Life The Secret The ; Lawyer's ; Yen. LIGHTFOOT, Thomas Fothergill, B.D. ; Black Terror ; The Houseboat Mystery ; Archdeacon of the from 1885 Mis- in Cape ; Held in the Toils ; A Wolf Sheep's Cloth- sionary Canon of St. George's Cathedral, ing ; The Broken Fetter ; and several other Cape Town, from 1870 ; Priest-in-Charge of novels. Address : Amersham Hill, High St. Paul's Mission, Cape from 1880 Wycombe, Bucks. [Died 10 Nov. 1909. Town, ; b. 4 s. of March 1831 ; Robert Lightfoot, Capt. John Wills.tfXS.O. 1901 ; LICHTENBURG, lace manufacturer, Nottingham, Educ. : Old 18th Hussars b. 19 June 1872. Served ; Grammar School, Nottingham ; St. Augus- South 1899-1902 Africa, (despatches, Queen's tine's Missionary College, Canterbury. Journa- medal, two clasps, King's medal, two clasps, 1846-53 at St. list, ; Augustine's Missionary D.S.O.). Decorated for gallantry at Maseppa 1854-57 ordained C9llege, ; Deacon by Drift, 30 June 1901. [Died 15 March 1912. of London Bishop (Tait), 1857 ; Missionary Rev. Hon. Canon of Curate of St. LIDDELL, Edward, George's, Cape Town, 1858 ; e. s. of late Colonel Hon. Durham ; Augustus ordained Priest by Bishop of Cape Town of Liddell, Scots Guards, Deputy Ranger (Gray), 1859 ; Vicar-General of Diocese of Christina Windsor Park ; m. 1871, Catherine, Cape Town, 1888-89, 1893-94, 1897, and 1903; : d. of C. E. Fraser-Tytler. Educ. Eton ; Hon. Fellow of St. Augustine's Coll. Canter- Christ Rector 1883 Church, Oxford. Successively bury, ; B.D. by Archbishop of Canter- of Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, Jarrow-on- bury, 1879. Address : St. Paul's Mission Tyne, and Vicar of Welton, Northampton- House, Bree Street, Cape Town. shire. Publication : St. Alban's Abbey : A [Died 12 Nov. 1904.

: Chess. : Birds- Guide. Recreation Address LILLEY, Hon. Sir Charles ; Kt., cr. 1881 ; b.

hanger, Puttenham, Guildford. 1830 ; m. 1858, Sarah, d. of J. Jeays. Educ. : 22 Coll. [Died May 1914. Univ. London. Barr. Queensland, 1861 ; of LIDDELL, Very Rev. Henry George, D.D. ; Q.C. 1856 ; Justice Queensland ; Attorney- of retired from Deanery Christ Church, General, 1865 ; Premier, 1868 ; Colonial b. 6 e. s. of Vice-President of Oxford, 1891 ; Feb. 1811 ; Rev. Secretary, Executive of Council Chief Justice of Henry George Liddell, Rector Easington, ; Queensland, 1879- Co. of Durham, and Charlotte, d. of Hon. 1893. Address : Brisbane, Queensland. d. of Thomas Lyon ; m. Lorina, James [Died 20 Aug. 1897. Reeve, Lowestoft, Suffolk, 1846. Educ. : LIMRI, Thakur Saheb Sir, Jaswantsinghji cr. 1887 b. Charterhouse ; Christ Church, Oxford. Fatehsinghji, K.C.I.E., ; 23 May : Double 1st class, Oxford, 1833. Student of 1859 ; S. father, 1862 ; married. Educ. Christ Church, 1830; Tutor, 1835; Select Raj Kumar Coll. Rajkot. Member Legisla- of Preacher before University, 1842-47 ; White tive Council Bombay, 1884-86 ; 1st trip to to 1876 2nd to Hall Preacher, 1845 ; Chaplain Prince England, ; trip England and to 1887. Area of State Consort ; Headmaster Westminster, 1846 ; America, 343 square nine Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, 1855 ; Vice- miles ; population, 31,287 ; salute, to Address : Chancellor, 1870 ; Hon. Chaplain Queen guns. Limri, Kathiawar, Bombay. Victoria, 1862. Publications : author (with [Died Apr. 1907.

Dr. Scott) of the Oxford Greek Lexicon, LINDSAY, Lady, R.I. ; writer of poems and for b. d. of late Rt. 7th ed. 1882 ; Roman History Schools, painter ; London ; Hon. many editions. Recreation : rowing, while Henry FitzRoy, M.P., P.C., and Hannah at Oxford. Address : Ascot Wood House, Mayer Rothschild. Educ. : partly in London, in studied Ascot, Berks. [Died 18 Jan. 1898. partly France ; painting at P.C. Newman Street. Publications : LIDDERDALE, Rt. Hon. William, ; Heatherley's, The director of Bank of England from 1870 ; Lyrics, 1890 ; Philosopher's Window, stories in 1892 1892 Deputy- Governor, 1887; Governor, 1889- prose, ; A Tangled Web, ;

of Patriotic Fund from A of verses for 1892 ; 1892 ; Commissioner String Beads, children, St. The Last 1894 The Flower 1893 ; b. 1832 ; s. of John Lidderdale, King's Vigil, ; d. of Wads- 1896 The of the Petersburg ; m. 1868, Mary, Seller, ; Apostle Ardennes, St. worth Dawson Busk. Address : Bank of 1899 ; The Prayer of Scholastica, 1900 ; 1902 From a Venetian England, E.C. [Died 26 June 1902. A Christmas Posy, ; 1903 Poems of Love and LIE, Jonas, one of the leading authors in Nor- Balcony, ; Death, 1907. Recreations : violin Address : b. 6 his playing. way ; Nov. 1833 ; m. 1860, cousin, 41 Hans Place, S.W. [Died 10 Aug. 1912. Thomasina Henrietta Lie. Educ. : Tromso ; Bergen. Publications : numerous works, of LINDSAY, Alexander Martin, C.I.E., 1900; which amongst others the following were took an active part for many years in advo- translated into English The Visionary, cating the establishment of a gold standard of Life's in India without a and 1894 ; The Pilot and his Wife ; One gold currency, gave Weird valuable evidence before the Currency Com- Slaves ; Kommandorens Dottre ;

mission of 1898 b. 12 1844 ; s. of late Tales from Northern Seas ; The Little Graij ; ; Aug. 1901. Rev. Alexander Lindsay of Peffermill House, Niobe, 1897 ; Naar Jerntoppet falder, Catherine Address : 11 Avenue de la Grand Arme"e, near Edinburgh ; m. 1st, 1880, (d. Paris. 5 July 1908. 1883), d. of Major Richard Fanshawe of [Died Burma LIPFORD, 5th Viscount (cr. 1781), James Glenora, Moulmein, ; 2nd, 1889, 1768. Laura Wilhelmina Margaret, d. of late Dr. Wilfrid Hewitt, J.P. ; Baron Lifford, of [1st Viscount became Lord High Chancellor James Fawcus, Inspector-General Jails, b. 12 Secy, and Treasurer of of Ireland, 1767.] Late of 3rd Foot ; Bengal ; Deputy five s. one d. and Bank of 1890-1904 ; Oct. 1837 ; e. s. of 4th Viscount Lady Bengal, Address : 33 Road, Kensington, W. Mary Acheson, d. of 2nd Earl of Gosford ; Argyll e. d. of Clubs: Junior Constitutional; Bengal, S. father 1887 ; m. Annie Frances, Calcutta. [Died 19 July 1906. late Sir Arthur Hodgson, K.C.M.G. ; Ensign 429 LINDSAY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Sir 2nd cr. 1821 then of LINDSAY, Coutts, Bt., ; J.P., Duke Ancaster and Kesteven, 1715 ; b. 2 1824 e. s. of Lieut.-Gen. D.L. ; Feb. ; 4th Duke d. 1779 and the Barony fell into James and e. d. of Sir Lindsay, Coutts abeyance ; 5th Duke d. 1809, and the Duke- Trotter S. ; maternal grandfather by special dom and Marquessate expired.] b. 25 Dec. 1837 ra. Caroline remainder, ; 1864, Blanche 1815; 2nd s. of 9th Earl and 2nd wife Elizabeth (d. 1912), d' of late Rt. Hon. Henry Charlotte, d. of Very Rev. Charles P. Layard, and Hannah b. FitzRoy, M.P., P.C., Mayer Dean of Bristol ; S. 1877 ; m. Felicia, d. Rothschild. Captain Grenadier Guards, 1846- of Rev. John Earle Welby, Hareston, Leices- 1850. Heir : none. Address : 4 Cromwell tershire, 1854. Became Captain, 1839. Place, S.W. Clubs : Travellers', Grosvenor. Owned about 4800 acres. Heir : s. Lord [Died 7 May 1913. Bertie, b. 1861. Address : Uffington House,

LINDSAY, Lt.-Col. Henry Gore, J.P., D.L. ; s. Stanford. Club : Carlton. of late George Hayward Lindsay and Lady [Died 29 Jan. 1899. Mary Katherine Gore, sis. of 4th Earl of LINGEN, 1st Baron (cr. 1885), Ralph Robert b. 26 m. Hon. Arran; Aug. 1830; 1856, Wheeler Lingen, K.C.B., D.C.L. ; Member Ellen Sarah Morgan (d. 1912), d. of 1st Lord of Committee for editing the Statutes and five s. d. : Tredegar ; one Educ. Eton. Late State Trials. [A direct ancestor was Thomas Brecknock Rifle Volunteers Lieut.-Col. ; Lingen, whose elder brother, Sir Henry formerly Captain Rifle Brigade. Address : Lingen, was a most strenuous Royalist, Glasnevin House, Dublin. defending for two months Goodrich Castle, [Died 17 Dec. 1914. one of the last fortresses held for Charles I.,

LINDSAY, Thomas M., LL.D., D.D. ; Principal, 1646 ; another brother John, a Royalist United Free Church College, Glasgow, from captain, fell at Ledbury.] b. Birmingham, 1902 b. 1843 s. of A. 19 o. s. ; ; Rev. Lindsay ; m. Feb. 1819 ; of Thomas Lingen, who 1872, Anna (d. 1903), e. d. of A. Colquhoun- was y. s. of Rev. Ralph Lingen, Rector of Stirling-Murray Dunlop of Edinbarnet and Rock, Worcestershire, and married Ann, e. d. M.P. for Greenock three of Corsock, formerly ; Robert Wheeler, of Birmingham ; m. s. two d. Educ. : Edinburgh University Emma, 2nd d. of late Robert Hutton, Putney (Shaw Philosophical Scholarship, Ferguson Park, Surrey, M.P. for Dublin. Educ.: Bridg- Scholarship). Examiner to the University north; Trin. Coll. Oxford; Ireland Uni- of of Edinburgh ; Assistant to the Professor versity Scholar, 1838 ; Hertford University and to the Logic Metaphysics ; appointed Scholar, 1839; 1st class Classics, 1840; of Chair Church History in the College of the Fellow of Balliol Coll. 1841 ; Hon. Fellow for fifteen Free Church, Glasgow, 1872 ; of Trin. Coll. 1886 ; barrister, Lincoln's Inn,

years Convener of the Foreign Mission Com- 1847 ; Secretary to Committee of Council on

mittee of the Free Church of Scotland ; Education, 1849-69 ; Permanent Secretary visited Greece, Asia Minor, the Lebanon, and to Treasury, 1869-85; Alderman L.C.C., spent twelve months in tour in India. Publi- 1888-98. Heir to title : none. Address : 13 cations : Translation of Ueberweg's Logic Wetherby Gardens, S.W. Club : Athenseum.

with original appendices ; various articles [Died 22 July 1905. in 9th edition of Britannica Encyclopaedia ; LINKLATER, Rev. Robert, Prebendary of St. Handbooks on Reformation, on Acts, Mark, b. s. Paul's from 1907 ; 12 April 1839 ; of of Luke ; Life Luther ; Cunningham Lec- Thomas and Jane Linklater ; m. Mary tures on The Church and the Ministry in Catherine, d. of late Sir William Grossman, the Centuries contributor to the Early ; M.P. of Cheswick, and of Holy Island, Nor Cambridge Modern Cambridge History, thumberland ; no c. Educ. : Brentwoc of Medieval History, Cambridge History Grammar School; Trinity College, Dubli English Literature, History of the Reforma- Mathematical Master of St. Mary's Colle tion. Address : 37 Westbourne Gardens, Harlow ; Assistant Curate of Illingwor : Glasgow. Clubs Savile ; University, Edin- Yorks, and Curate of Frome ; Chaplain burgh. [Died 6 Dec. 1914. Peter Richard Hoare of Kelsey, Beckenham LINDSELL, Col. Robert Frederick, C.B., 1900; for eleven years Assistant Curate of SI b. s. retired ; 18 April 1856 ; of Charles Peter's, London Docks, under Father Lowder; S. Lindsell, Holme, Biggleswade, Beds; m. first Missioner of St. Agatha's, Land 1882, Kathleen, d. of Richard Eaton, of Vicar of Stroud Green, N., 1885-1911. 1 .,. : : Mitchelstown, Ireland ; two s. three d. Educ. cations The Making of the Body of Christ for Harrow. Sandhurst, 1874 ; 28th Regt. 1875 ; Tracts the People ; True Limits of Ritual

Capt. Gloucestershire Regt. 1881 ; Major, Sunday and Recreation ; The Lord's Da. 1891 Lieut.-Col. 1898 served in South and the Eucharist contributor to ; ; " Holy ; : African War, 1899-1902 ; present at the the Life of Charles Lowder." Recreation action of Klip Drift and battle of Paardeberg golf. Address : 60 Coleherne Court, S.W. (severely wounded), occupation of Bloem- Holworth House, Dorchester. fontein, and operations in Cape Colony, [Died 17 Feb. 19 River and Transvaal Orange Colony, (de- LINLITHGOW, 1st Marquess of (cr. 1902), Jc 3 spatches, Queen's medal, clasps, King's Adrian Louis Hope, P.C., K.T., G.C.M.G.

2 C.B.) ; Assistant medal, clasps, Adjutant- G.C.V.O., D.L. : Earl of Hopetoun, 1703 General, Bloemfontein District, 1902-5 ; Viscount Aithrie, Baron Hope, 1703 ; Baror late Lieut.-Col. commanding 2nd Gloucester- Hopetoun (U.K.) 1809 ; Baron Mddry (U.K.) shire Regiment. Decorated for active service of wh 1814 ; [Descendant John de Hope, Address : Woodside House, Turvey, Bedford came from France in 1537 in train of M 7 1914 [Died Apr. dalene de Valois, Queen of James V. LINDSEY, llth Earl of (cr. 1626), Montagu Thomas Hope was Lord Advocate of S(

Peregrine Bertie, D.L., J.P. ; Capt. Grenadier land in reign of Charles I., and Kinj Guards (retired). [Richard Bertie m. Kathe- Commissioner to General Assembly of rine, Baroness Willoughby d'Eresby, anc a position never occupied before or since bj his e. s. became llth Baron Willoughby a commoner. John Hope, father of Is d'Eresby, who gained great distinction as a Earl of Hopetoun, was drowned in wreck soldier in the reign of Elizabeth, and m, frigate Gloucester with Duke of York in I" of Mary, heiress of 18th Earl Oxford ; 12tl Fourth Earl was a distinguished geners

: b. Baron unsuccessfully claimed that Earldom officer in the Peninsular War] ; Hopetoi

he was created 1st Earl of Lindsey, became 25 Sept. 1860 ; e. s. of 6th Earl and Ethelre Lord High Admiral of England, and fell al e. d. of C. T. S. Birch Reynardson, Holyw He Edgehill, 1642 ; 2nd Earl was taken prisoner Hall, Lincolnshire ; S. father 1873 ; m. at that battle and wounded at Naseby, 1645 Hersey de Moleyns, 3rd d. of 4th Lord Ventry, Visit"1 4th Earl became 1st Marquess of Lindsey anc 1886 ; two s. one d. Educ. : Eton. 430 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LITTLE

1881 1882 d. of Turkey and Egypt, ; America, ; father, 1857 ; m. Mary, 2nd late John 1883 Lord-in- Whip, , ; George Norbury (Lord-Lieutenant of Tip- Waiting, 1885-86, 1886-89; Lord High perary, 1857-85), 1839. Owned about 42,300 Commissioner to General Assembly of Church acres. Heir : none. Address : 31 Old Governor of Vic- of Scotland, 1887-89 ; Burlington Street, W. ; Shanbally, Clogheen, 1895-98 Cahir. : Travellers. toria, 1889-95 ; Paymaster-General, ; Club Lord Chamberlain of H.M. Household, 1898- [Died 29 Oct. 1898. Institution of Naval Archi- Alfred b. 26 Oct. 1887 1900 ; President LISTER, Hon. Charles ; ; of the o. surv. s. of Baron Ribblesdale. : tects, 1895-1900 ; Gov.-General 4th Educ. 1900-1902 to Commonwealth of Australia, Eton. Attache", 1910 ; appointed Rome, for 1905 3rd 1912. Address: resigned ; Secretary Scotland, 1911; Secretary, Brig.-General Royal Company of Archers British Embassy, Constantinople. 28 Major (retired) Lanarkshire Yeomanry ; Hon \Died Aug. 1915. Lieut.-Colonel commandant Forth Division LISTER, 1st Baron (cr. 1897), Joseph Lister,

Submarine Miners (Volunteers) ; Kt. of F.R.S., D.C.L., LL.D., D.Sc., O.M., P.C., of Justice and Sub-Prior of the Order St. F.R.C.S., etc. ; Baronet, cr. 1883 ; President John of Jerusalem. Owned about 42,600 of Royal Society, 1895-1900; President of acres. Heir : s. Earl of Hopetoun Recrea- the British Association for the Advancement and of 1896 b. 5 tion : owned pack of Harriers pack Science, ; Upton, Essex, Apr. : s. of Lister of Beagles. Address Hopetoun House, 1827 ; late Joseph Jackson S. Queensferry, Linlithgowshire. Clubs . (Society of Friends), Upton, Essex, and d. of Carlton, Bachelor's, Boodle's ; New, Scottish Isabella, Anthony Harris, Maryport, d. of Prof. J. Conservative, Union, Edinburgh. Cumberland ; m. Agnes, Syme, [Died 29 Feb. 1908. 1856 (d. 1893). Educ. : London University 1852). Assistant LINTON, Elizabeth Lynn (Mrs.) ; literary (B.A., M.B., Surgeon, 1856 woman; b. Keswick, 10 Feb. 1822; y.c. Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, ; Serjeant- to 1878 Professor of Rev. James Lynn, Vicar of Crosthwaite, Surgeon Queen Victoria, ; and Charlotte, d. of Dr. Samuel Goodenough, of Surgery, Glasgow University, 1860-69; William James Prof, of Clinical Uni- ; m. Linton, Surgery, Edinburgh : 1869-77 Professor of Clinical engraver on wood, 1858. Educ. home. versity, ; Went to London on an independent career of Surgery, King's College, London, 1877-93; lived in London famous for of of literary work in 1845 ; fifty discovery antiseptic system treatment in Heir : none. Ad- years. Publications : Azeth the Egyptian ; surgery. Amymone; Grasp your Nettle; Lizzie dress : 12 Park Crescent, Regent's Park, W. the Club : Athenaeum. 10 Feb. 1912. Lorton of Greyrigg ; Sowing Wind; [Died Patricia Kemball Under Joshua Davidson ; ; LISTER, Hon. Sir Reginald, K.C.M.G., cr. 1911 ; which Lord ? Learn Dundas ; My Love ! M.V.O. 1904 Minister Pleni- C.V.O. 1905 ; ;

Lost lone Stewart ; Paston b. The World Well ; potentiary, Tangier, from 1908 ; 19 May The of s. of Carew ; Autobiography Christopher 1865 ; 3rd 3rd Baron Ribblesdale, the The Kirkland ; Through Long Night ; Nominated Attache", 1886 ; 3rd Secretary,

In Haste and at Leisure ; at One Too Many ; 1888 ; 2nd Secretary, 1893 ; employed With a Silken Thread Dulcie Everton ; ; Berlin, Paris, Athens, and Constantinople ; The Girl of the The Mad Willoughbys , Secretary to H.M.'s Legation, Copenhagen, and short stories 1904-5 Period ; countless essays 1902-4 ; Councillor Embassy Rome, ; not collected. Recreations : embroidery, Councillor to H.M.'s Embassy, Paris, 1905-8. reading, the garden. Address : Brougham Publication: Jean Goujon and his Work, House^ Malvern. [Died 14 July 1898. 1902. Address : British Legation, Tangier. Died 10 Nov. 1912. LIPPINCOTT, Craige, President of J. B. Lippin- [ b. Hon. D.S.O. 1902; 10th cott Company. Publishers ; Philadelphia, LISTER, Thomas, e. s. heir to 4th Educ.: Hussars ; b. 1878 ; and 4 Nov. 1846 ; e. s. of J. B. Lippincott. Univ. of Pennsylvania. Address : 218 West Baron Ribblesdale. Entered army, 1897; 13 1904. llittenhouse Square, Philadelphia. Clubs : served South Africa. [Died Jan. cr. Rittenhouse, Art, Union League, Raquet, LISTER, Sir Thomas Villiers, K.C.M.G. ; Valley b. 1832 s. of Thomas Philadephia Cricket, Huntington 1885 ; D.L. ; ; Henry Cricket. [Died 6 Apr. 1911. Lister, Armitage Park, Staffordshire, Regis- author of and LISBURNE, 6th Earl of (cr. 1776),Ernest George trar-Gen., Granby, etc., Lady Viscount Maria sister of 4th Earl of Clarendon ; Henry Arthur Vaughan, D.L., J.P. ; Theresa, m. d. of late W. Coryton, Pentillie Lisburne and Lord Vaughan, 1695 ; b. 1st, Fanny,

Earl and 1st 1862 ; 2nd, 1877, Florence, 30 July 1862 ; o. s. of 5th wife, Castle, Cornwall, s. of 10th Lord Laura, d. of Edwyn Burnaby, Baggrave d. of late W. J. Hamilton, : Harrow S. father 1888; m. Belhaven and Stenton. Educ. ; Hall, Leicestershire; Entered Evelyn, 2nd d. of late Edmund Probyn, Trin. Coll. Camb. (M.A. 1853). Private Office, 1853 ; was Secretary Longhope, Gloucestershire ; Callingwood, Foreign - and writer to Burton - on Trent, 1888. Owned about to Earl of Clarendon precis John Russell was attached to Lord 42,800 acres. Heir: s. Lord Vaughan, Lord ; mission to b. 1892. Address : Crosswood and Birch- John Russell's special Vienna, 1855 to Earl of Clarendon's Special mission grove, Aberystwith. Club : Carlton. ; to 1856 to Earl Granville's special [Died 4 Sept. 1899. Paris, ; to Earl of embassy to Russia, 1856 ; 5th Baron (cr. 1758), John Arthur LISLE, to Prussia, 1861; of 1st Baron dis- Clarendon's special embassy Lysaght. [Grandfather - of State for his Assistant Under Secretary himself as a Royalist, 1641 ; tinguished 1873-94. Address : Armitage son a of horse at the battle Foreign Affairs, commanded troop 64 S.W. Hill, Ascot, Berks ; Cadogan Square, of the Boyne, 1690.] b. Pilton, near Barn- Clubs : Brooks's, Wellington, Ranelagh. 12 Oct. 1811 s. of 4th Baron and staple, ; 26 Feb. 1902. S. father [Died 1st e. d. of Samuel Knight ; wife, F.R.G.S. d. John LITTLE, Archibald John, F.R.C.I., ; 1868 ; m. Henrietta, [,of Church, : b. Fenchurch London, 18 April 1838 ; 1837. Heir : s. George, b. 1840. Address Street, John F.R.C.P., Kauturk, Co. Cork, Ireland. s. of William Little, M.D., London ; m. [Died 19 Apr. 1898. late Senior Physician Hospital d of late Bewicke of Hallaton Hall, LISMORE, 2nd Viscount (cr. 1806), George y Calverly Leicestershire. Educ. : St. Paul's School, Ponsonby O'Callaghan ; Baron Lismore, retired Berlin, 1854-56. Went out to 1785 Baron Lismore (U.K.), 1838 ; 1848-54; business in Szechuan 17th Lancers Hon. Col. 4th Batt. R. Irish China in 1859 ; opened ; the s. of 1st Viscount (West China), establishing Chungking Regt. since 1855 ; b. 1815 ; made first ascent of the and 2nd d. of 17th Earl of Ormonde; S. Trading Company ; LITTLE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

in Feb. 1898 in small Yangtse rapids steamer, LITTLETON, Rev. Hon. Cecil James, M.A. ;

and established steam communication between Hon. Canon of Southwell ; b. 12 Feb. 1850 ; and steamer Pioneer s. of Chungking Ichang by 5th 2nd ; m. 1881, in 1900 (steamer now bought by British Katherine, y. d. of Sir Charles Rowley, 4th Government and converted into : gun-vessel Bt. Educ. Eton ; Christ Church, Oxford for the Class patrolling Upper Yangtse River) ; (3rd ,Theol.). Ordained, 1874 ; Vicar the founded Kiangpeiting Mining Co., Ltd., of , 1880-93 ; Vicar of Chesterfield of left China in Szechuan ; 1907. Publica- and Hon. Canon in Southwell Cathedral, tions : the Through Yangtse Gorges ; Mount 1893-98; Rector of Stafford, 1898-1904. and The Far East : Omi Beyond ; (Mackinder's Publications Through the Way of the of the articles for Regions World) ; Quarterly, Wilderness, 1886 ; The Office and Work of a Nineteenth North Century, Contemporary, Priest, 1889 ; The Message of the Cross, 1907; American, etc., Reviews. Address : The The Work of the Holy Spirit. Address: Haven, Falmouth. Club : Oriental. Churchdale, Rugeley. [Died 12 March 1912. [Died 5 Nov. 1908. LIVERPOOL, Earl of, Cecil George Savile Lt.-Gen. C.B. 1889 LITTLE, Henry Alexander, ; Foljambe ; 4th holder of the title but 1st Indian J.P. b. 14 1837 m. Army ; ; Aug. ; of revived title ; also Viscount Hawkesbury 1866, Ellen Wade, d. of late D. P. Thompson of Kirkham, Co. York, and of Mansfield, Co. of Entered cr. of Stonestown, King's County. Notts ; earldom, 1796 ; revived 22 Dec. 1855 Lieut.-Gen. 1897 served army, ; ; 1905 ; also Baron Hawkesbury of Haselbech, 1855-56 North- Crimea, ; West Frontier, Northamptonshire, and of Ollerton, Sherwood India, 1863 (brevet of Major, medal with Forest, Nottinghamshire; cr. 1786; title S. Field 1880 clasp) ; Afghanistan Force, ; revived 1893 ; J.P., D.L. ; P.C. 1906 ; Lord Burmah, 1886-87 and 1888-89 (despatches, Steward H.M. King Edward VII.'s House- C.B., two clasps). Address: Fairleigh, hold from 1905. [Charles Jenkinson, e. s. Slough. Clubs : Grosvenor, Junior Con of Col. Charles Jenkinson, who commanded servative. [Died 7 Sept. 1908. the Royal Horse Guards (Blues) at Det- b. 1729 cr. 1786 LITTLE, Hon. Sir Joseph Ignatius, Kt., cr. 1901; tingen, ; Baron Hawkesbury ;

Chief Justice of Newfoundland. Address: in 1796 Earl of Liverpool ; he died 1808, and St. John's Newfoundland. was S. by his e. s., Robert Bankes, K.G., 2nd Earl b. called of Lords [Died 14 July 1902. ; 1770 ; up to House in father's of LITTLEJOHN, Sir Henry Duncan, Kt., cr. 1895 : Barony Hawkesbury, 1803 ; Prime 1812-27 d. s. 1828 S. M.D., LL.D. Edin., F.R.C.S.E. ; b. 1828. Minister, ; p. ; m. Isabella Jane, d. of H. Harvey of London. by his half-b., Charles Cecil Cope, G.C.B., : 3rd Earl and 3rd Lord 1841- Educ. Perth Academy ; High School and Baron, Steward, d s. m. d. co-heir Univ. of Edinburgh ; Paris. Late President 1846, p. 1851, whose and eldest to leave Selina Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh ; (the issue) Charlotte, Medico - Chirurgical Society, Edinburgh Viscountess Milton's e. s. was the 4th holder of the b. at 7 Nov. Royal Institute of Public Health ; Prof, title], Osberton, Notts,

of Forensic Medicine in the Univ. of 1846 ; m. 1st, 1869, Louisa Blanche (d. 1871), Edin. 1897-1906; Medical Officer of Health e. d. of Frederick John Howard (bro.-in-law for Edinburgh, 1862-1908. Publications: of 7th Duke of Devonshire), Compton Place, s. numerous, bearing on Legal Medicine and Sussex ; one surv. ; 2nd, 1877, Susan Public Health. Address : 24 Royal Circus, Louisa, e. d. of Lieut.-Colonel William Henry

Edinburgh ; Benreoch, Arrochar, N.B. Frederick Cavendish, West Stoke, Sussex, [Died 30 Sept. 1914. 1st cousin of the 7th Duke of Devonshire ; LITTLER, Sir Ralph Daniel Makinson, Kt., cr. five s. five d. surv. (one d. dead). Educ. : 1890 Eton. Liberal. Served in 1902 ; C.B. ; K.C., B.A., D.L., J.P. ; R.N., 1860-70;

Assoc. Inst. C.E. ; one of H.M.'s Lieuts. in Naval Brigade, New Zealand War, 1863-

City of London ; Chairman Middlesex 1864 ; at storming of Rangiriri (medal and retired as in M.P. Quarter Sessions, County Council, and despatches) ; Lieut, 1870 ; b. for Alexandra Park Trustees ; 2 Oct. 1835 ; North Nottinghamshire, 1880 ; Mansfield

s. of late Rev. Robert Littler. Educ. : Univ. Division, Nottinghamshire, 1885, 1886-92 ; Coll. School and University College, London when on Mr. Gladstone's returning to office (Common Law Prizeman). Called to Bar, he was raised to Peerage by revival of grand- title Inner Temple, 1857 ; Barrister, Middle father's ; seconded the Address, 1894 ; to Temple, 1870 ; Q.C., 1873 ; Bencher, 1882 ; Lord-in-Waiting H.M. Queen Victoria, : Treasurer, 1901 ; practised on Northern and 1894-95. Publications papers in numerous Circuits Past Grand and & N.E. ; Deputy Registrar Archaeological Antiquarian Magazines. and Past Provincial Grand Senior Warden Owns estates in Northamptonshire, York- (Middlesex) Freemasons. Publications: Prac- shire, and Notts. Recreations : Archaeology : s. tice and Evidence in Divorce Cases ; Digest and family history. Heir Viscount : of Cases before Referees in Parliament ; The Hawkesbury. Address Kirkham Abbey, Rights and Duties of Justices. Address : York; 2 Carlton House Terrace, S.W. Club: 2 Plowden Buildings, Temple, E.C, Brooks's. [Died 23 March 1907. Oakwood Court, W. Clubs : Carlton LIVESAY, Capt.R.O'Hara.D.S.0. 1902; Royal

St. Stephen's ; East Sussex ; County, West Surrey Regt. ; b. 26 June 1876. Entered Carlisle. [Died 23 Nov. 1908. army, 1896; served South Africa, 1899-1902 LITTLETON, Alfred Henry, Chairman of (despatches, Queen's medal, 5 clasps, King's 2 4 Oct. 1908. Novello and Co., Music Publishers and medal, clasps, D.S.O.). [ Died e. s. of General Printers ; Henry Littleton LIVINGSTONE, Ven. Arthur Guinness, Arch- of Dec. b. London, 1845; m. 1st, 1868, Rosalind', deacon Sudbury from 1901 ; b. 19 d. of Edmund T. Harper of Hillsborough, 1840; 5th s. of William and Henrietta s. five d. : Co. Down ; three ; 2nd 1914, Emma, Livingstone, of Westport, Co. Mayo. Educ. d. of late Alfred Welby, of Cleckheaton. Queen's Coll. Oxford. 3rd class in Law and : Educ. University College School, London ; Modern History, 1864. Ordained, 1864; Germany. Member of the Council of the Curate of St. Peter, East Oxford, 1864-67 ; of Music of Royal College ; the Committee Bisley, Gloucester, 1867-71 ; Assist Chaplain, Albert Hall the Royal Choral Society, Royal ; Rome, 1871-72 ; Longdon, Worcesters, Glos. Master of the Musicians' Company, 1910-11 ; 1872-74 ; Vicar of Forthampton, Ritter of the Prussian Order of the Red 1874-77; Vicar of Mildenhall, Suffolk, Eagle. Recreations : yachting, shooting, 1867-98; Rural Dean of Mildenhall from gardening. Address : 50 Lancaster Gate, 1894; Hon. Canon of Ely from 1898. Clubs : : W. ; 160 Wardour Street, W. Address Sudbury, Bury St. Edmunds. Conservative, Garrick. [Died 8 Nov. 1914. Club: Primrose. [Died 12 May 1902. 432 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LLOYD Rev. Richard Hon. LIVINGSTONE, John, Kingston Bagpews, Berks ; four s. two d. of from 1884 b. 6 Dec. Canon Liverpool ; Chairman of Newcastle and Ogmore Petty s. of W. 1828 ; Livingstone, Westport Lodge, Sessions, and a Vice-Chairman of Quarter

Ireland ; m. 1876, Hon. Millicent Sessions Mayo, ; Capt. Royal Glamorgan Light

2nd d. of 3rd Baron ; two Militia Julia, Headley Infantry ; and formerly a Cornet in s. two d. Educ. : Trinity College, Cam- the Royal Dragoons. Address : Court 1st Middle Bach. Moral Science bridge. Colman, Bridgend ; Baglan Hall, Briton- 1852 1854. Vicar of Tripos, ; M.A. Aigburth, ferry, Glamorganshire. Club : Travellers'. 1868-95 Rector of Pencombe and ; Perpetual [Died 10 Feb. 1910. Curate of Marston Stannett, 1896-1904. LLOYD, Rev. Arthur, M.A. ; Lecturer in Address : Prestfelde, Shrewsbury. English Literature, Imperial University, 14 [Died Oct. 1907. Naval Academy, and Higher Commercial LIVINGSTONE, Stuart Moodie, Unicorn Pur- School, Tokyo, Japan ; b. Simla, 10 April suivant of Arms from 1860 ; publisher. 1852; *. of late Major Frederick Lloyd, Educ. : Edinburgh High School. Address : Bengal Native Infantry; m. 1st, 1877, South Bush House, Musselburgh. Club : Maria Rosa Theresa Lloyd ; one s. two d. ; Union, Edinburgh. [Died 20 1902. May 2nd, Mary von Fallot (n6e Tolput). Educ. : 1st Viscount LLANDAFF, (cr. 1895), Henry Brewood Grammar School, Staffs. ; Peter- K.C. Matthews, P.C., [Descended from the house, Cambridge ( 1st class Classical Honours). Welsh of Mathew of Llandaff another of family , Curate St. Barnabas, Liverpool, 1875; branch of which were Earls of Fellow and of formerly Dean Feterhouse, 1877 ; of b. Rector of Llandaff, peerage Ireland.] Ceylon, Norton, 1879 ; Vicar of Hunston, 13 Jan. 1826 o. s. of Hon. St. ; Henry Matthews, Bury Edmunds, 1882 ; resigned both formerly of Belmont, Co. Hereford, Puisne livings to go to Japan as Missionary S.P.G., Justice of Ceylon, and of Emma, d. of Wm. 1884; Professor in the Keiogijuku, and Orleton unmarried. instructor in Blount, ; A Roman Naval Academy ; Professor of Catholic. A Conservative in politics. Classics in Trinity College, Toronto, 1890- Educ. : Bachelier es lettres of the University 1893 ; Headmaster of Trinity College School, of 1842 B.A. law Paris, ; and LL.B. with Port Hope, Ontario ; Professor in the of 1847-49 scholarship, University London, ; Keiogijuku, 1893 ; was reappointed at Fellow of University College, London.; close of war with China to Naval Academy, Member of Senate, University of London. succeeding late Lafcadio Hearn at Imperial Barr. 1850 ; Q.C. and Bencher of Lincoln's University, 1903 ; was Lecturer at the 1868 Inn, ; M.P. Dungarvan, 1868-74 ; Mercantile Marine College, and President contested of St. Dungarvan, 1874, 1880, and Paul's College, Tokyo ; President of N. 1885 Birmingham, ; M.P. E. Birmingham, the Asiatic Society of Japan, 1903-5, now 1885 and 1892; Home Secretary, 1886-92. Librarian. Publications : Kenshin's Vision Publications : articles in the Law Magazine, (a poem), 1893 ; Development of Japanese National : and Dublin Reviews. Recreation Buddhism, 1894 ; Nichiren (a poem), 1894 ; : : hunting. Heir none. Address 6 Carlton The Gospel of the Four, 1903 ; Buddhist Gardens, S.W. Clubs : Carlton, Athenaeum. Meditations, 1905; Imperial Songs (trans- [Died 3 Apr. 1913. lations of Poems by the Emperor and of 1905 Life of Admiral LLANGATTOCK (of the Hendre), 1st Baron (cr. Empress Japan), ; John Allan Togo, 1906 ; Confessions of a Husband 1892), Rolls, J.P., D.L ; Capt. (translations of Japanese novel), 1906 ; Royal Gloucestershire Hussars (retired) ; Praises of 1907 Hon. Col. 1st Monmouthshire Volunteer The Amida, ; Russo-Japanese b. War, fully illustrated, 1903-4, etc. ; Forma- Artillery ; The Hendre, 19 Feb. 1837 ; o. s. tive of Buddhism of John E. W. Rolls and Elizabeth, d. of Elements Japanese of Asiatic of 1907 Walter Long, Preshaw, and Mary, d. of 7th (Trans, Society Japan), ; Earl of Northesk m. d. of Sir Kirchenvater und Mahayariismus (Mitt. d. ; Georgiana, und Charles Fitzroy Maclean, 7th Bart, of Mor- deutschen Gesellschaft fur Natur Volkerkunde Ostasiens), 1908; Everyday varen, 1868. Protestant ; Conservative ; Shinran His 1910 : two s. d. : Japan, 1908 ; and Work, one Educ. Eton ; Christ Church, 1910 Oxford. Birthday Book of Japanese Verse, ; F.S.A. M.P. Monmouthshire, 1880 ; 1885 and 1892 contested northern Div. of The Creed of Half Japan, 1910. Address : Azabu, Tokyo. [Died 27 Oct. 1911. Monmouthshire ; Provincial Grand Master of Rt. Rev. Arthur of Freemasons, Eastern Div. South Wales, 1894 ; LLOYD, Thomas, Bishop of Archdeacon of Mayor Monmouth, 1897, 1898. Owned Newcastle, from 1903 ; about of Creake since 1894 6100 acres in Monmouthshire ; had Lynn ; Rector North ; land in Southwark, Newington, Camberwell, s. of Rev. Henry W. Lloyd, Vicar of Cholsey, Educ. : Bermondsey ; pictures by Gainsborough, Berks, and Georgiana Etough.

Von Harlow Coll. School, Oxford ; St. Edmund's Romney, Terberg," Owen, Hoist, ; Magdalen steam yacht, Santa Maria." Was Master Hall, Oxford. Curate of Cholsey, 1868-73 ; of Monmouthshire Hounds seven years. Curate in charge of Watlington, 1873-76; Recreation : yachting. Heir : s. Hon Vicar of Aylesbury, 1876-82; Vicar of - - late Hon. John Maclean Rolls. Address : South Newcastle on Tyne, 1882-94 ;

Rutland and Rural Dean of Newcastle ; Lodge, Gate, S.W. ; The Hendre, Canon of Thetford to Monmouth ; Llangattock Manor ; Croft-y- Bishop (Suffragan Norwich), in Bwla, Monmouth. Clubs : Carlton, Arthur's, 1894-1903. Recreations : the usual ones Junior Carlton Address: Benwell ; Royal Yacht Squadron, boyhood; gardening. Cowes. [Died 23 Sept. J912. Tower, Newcastle. [Died 29 May 1907. D.D. : Rt. Rev. Daniel Lewis ; ; Bishop LLEWELLYN, Col. Evan Henry, J.P. ; D.L. LLOYD, 4th b. 23 Nov. 1843 ; Batt. Somerset Militia (retired) ; b, of Bangor (from 1890) ;

1847 s. of s Cardiganshire ; ; L. Llewellyn, Buckland Filleigh, of John Lloyd, Penywern, Traws- Devon; m. 1868, Mary (d. 1906), d. of m. Elizabeth, d. of Rev. D. Lewis, T. Somers, M.P. N. Somerset, 1885-92 fynydd, Merionethshire. Scholar of Jesus 1871. Headmaster DoK 1895-1906 ; served South Africa. Address '. Coll Oxford. M.A. 1867- Langford Court, Somerset. Club : Carlton gelly School and Curate of Dolgelly, Friar's Bangor, [Died 27 Feb. 1914 1872 ; Headmaster School, 1873-78 Headmaster Christ Coll. Brecon, LLEWELLYN, Robert William, J.P., D.L. , ; b. 1848; e. s. of late William Llewellyn 1878-90. Publication : Emyniadur yr Eglwys J.P., D.L., of Court Colman and Baglan (Welsh Hymn Book). Recreations : tennis, Hall, and late Eleanor Emma, d. of Rev golf, cricket. Address : The Palace, Bangor ; Robert Cardiganshire. Knight of Tythegston Court ; m Gwynfrvn, Llanarth, 4 1899. Harriet Annie, y. d. of Wm. Blandy ot [Died Aug. 433 LLOYD WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Francis C.B. Educ. : LLOYD, Maj.-Gen. Thomas, Queen's College, Birmingham ; 1885 ; retired pay ; b. 28 July 1838 ; s. of Durham University. Publication : c<

, late Mr. E. J. Lloyd, Q.C. ; m. 1st, 1864, tribution to Clinical and Operative Surge Louisa d. (d. 1880), of late H. Visger ; 2nd, Address: 22 Broad Street, Birmingham 1885, Penelope Rosalind, d. of late E. Surges, The Mythe, Ampton Road, Edgbaston. The of ;".'. Ridge, Chipping Sodbury, and widow [Died 4 Apr. 191 s. : Archibald Douglas ; two three d. Educ. LLOYD, Admiral Rodney Maclaine, C.B. 1892

Blackheath Proprietary School; R.M.A. retired ; b. 3 July 1841 ; s. of Edm 1 Woolwich. Lieut. R.A. Oct. 1857 ; Capt. Lloyd, Thornbury, Gloucestershire ; 1870; Maj. 1877; Brev. Lieut.-Col. 1884; 1875, Catherine Louisa, d. of Hon. W. Pa. Col. in d. : 1888; Maj.-Gen. 1897; Campaign Georges ; two Educ. Naval Academ 1882 1884 1884-85 Egypt, ; Soudan, ; Nile, Gosport. Entered R.N. 1854 ; Command as D.A.A.G. and A.A.G. ; three times 1870; Capt. 1879; Rear-Admiral, 1894 in mentioned despatches ; Brev. Lieut.-Col. Vice-Admiral, 1900 ; Admiral, 1904 ; serve and for C.B. ; became D.A.G. R.A. at in Baltic, 1854 ; China, 1857-59 (despatches 1894 headquarters, ; Governor R.M.A., twice, medal, two clasps) ; against Chin

Woolwich, 1897-1901 ; Col. Commandant pirates, 1867-70 (slightly wounded, thank R.A., 1909; J.P., Co. Kent. Recreation: by Hong-Kong Government, promoted) golf. Address : The Lawn, Upper Walmer, at New Orleans, 1874 (special appro- Kent. : Club United Service. Lords of Admiralty) ; U.S. of Coloml 18 [Died Nov. 1912. 1875 ; E. Soudan, 1884 (medal and bron Commodore at 1889-92 LLOYD, Col. George Evan, D.S.O., command- star) ; Jamaica, ing 1st Batt. Duke of Wellington's (West Admiral-Supt. Malta Dockyard, 1897-1900 Riding Regiment) in South Africa from commanded Mediterranean Fleet, Jul 1899 member of Mercantile 1900; b. 1855. Entered army 1876; Sept. ; Lieut.-Col. 1896; served with 51st Light mittee of Board of Trade, January 1902 to 1903 Assessor for Houseise ofui Infantry, Zowaki, 1877 (medal with clasp) ; May ; Appeals, Lords Assessor for Afghan War, 1878-79 (medal with clasp); ; Shipping Casualties,ilties, Nile Expedition, 1884-85 (despatches, brevet 1904. Decorations : C.B., Jubilee medledal, of Major, medal with clasp, 4th cl. Medjidie, Baltic, China, Egypt and Khedive star, Khedive's star), Soudan Frontier Field Humane Society. Address : 66 St. Thomasmas's Portsmouth. Clubs : R.N., orts- Force, 1885-87 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; Sarraa Street,

cl. mouth ; Cowes (hon.). (3rd Medjidie) ; Suakim, 1888 (despatches, Royal Yacht, 16 1911. clasp) ; Suakim, 1899 (despatches, clasp) ; [Died May

Dongola Expeditionary Force, 1896 (des- LLOYD, Tom, R.W.S. ; m. 1908, Constance, patches, Lieut.-Col., medal) ; 2nd cl. d. of late Henry Brooks and widow of Medjidie for services under Egyptian G. Colebrook. Address : Lambolle Lodge, Government. Club : Naval and Military. Littlehampton. [Died 23 Nov. 1910. [Died 29 Nov. 1900. LLOYD, Wilson, F.R.G.S., J.P. ; 6. 1835 ; 3rd

LLOYD, George Whitelocke, J.P., D.L. ; s. of late Samuel Lloyd and Mary, d. of late b. 1830 ; m. 1st, 1854, Selina Jane (d. 1860), Joseph Honychurch of Falmouth, Cornwall ; d. of Arthur Henry, of Lodge Park, Co. m. 1883, Margaret Emily, 2nd surv. d. of

Kildare ; 2nd, 1861, Lady Anne Margaret Thomas Underbill, M.D., J.P., West Brom- Butler d. Earl (d. 1901), of 3rd of Carrick ; wich. M.P. Wednesbury. 1885-86 and 1892- 3rd, 1904, Anna Maria, d. of George Wheeler 1895; Mayor, 1888 and 1889. Address: of Co. d. Bennett Ashbrook, Limerick ; three Park Lane House, Woodgreen. Wednesbury ; Educ. : Trinity Coll. Cambridge. High Sheriff Honychurch, Hampden-in-Arden. Clubs : of Waterford, 1859. Address: Strancally Carlton, Junior Carlton. Castle, Tallow, Waterford. Club : Kildare [Died 4 Sept. 1908. Street, Dublin. [Died 14 May 1910. LLOYD-MOSTYN, Maj.-Gen. Hon Sir Savage,

K.C.B. ; cr. 1907 ; C.B. (retired) ; Colonel LLOYD, Rt. Rev. John, D.D. ; Bishop of llth Devonshire 1904 ; 23rd Swansea ; Suffragan to Bishop of St. David's Regiment,

Welsh Fusiliers (retired) ; b. 27 Mar from 1890 ; Rector of Cantref, Breconshire, Royal 1335 s. of 2nd Baron ; m. from 1907 ; b. Newport, Pembrokeshire, ; Mostyn 1891, e. s. of Emily, d. of Rev G. Earle Welby of Barrowby, Oct. 1847 ; William and Jane Lloyd ; Lines one d. Entered 23rd m. Harriet, d. of Charles Bishop, Dolgarreg, ; army, Fusiliers, 1853 ; served 1855 including Carmarthenshire, 1883 ; one s. three d. Crimea, : Sebastopol and attack on Redan (medal with Educ. Haverfordwest ; Cardigan ; Sidney Turkish Indian Sussex College, Cambridge. Scholar, Ex- clasp, medal) ; Mutiny, 1857-58, including Lucknow (medal with two hibitioner, and Prizeman (Divinity) ; B.A. commanded Gold Sen. Opt. 1876; M.A. 1888; D.D. 1891. clasps) ; headquarters Ordained to the Curacy of Roehampton, Coast throughout second phase Ashanti 1874 (several times despatches, C.B., London, 1876 ; Curate of Storrington, War, medal with clasp) ; commanded a Regi- Sussex, 1877 ; Vicar of Llanfihangel Aber- mental District, Maj.-Geri. 1885. bythych, Carmarthenshire, 1877-84 ; Rector 1880-85; Address : Maes-y-Nant, Den- of Penboyr, Carmarthenshire, 1884-89 ; Wrexham, Club : and Vicar of Carmarthen, 1889-1900. Vicar of bighshire. Army* Navy. [ Died 2 June 1914. Jeffreston and Reynalton, 1900-1903 ; Vicar of LLUGEN ; see Cullen, Rev. John. Lampeter, Cardiganshire, 1903-7 ; Canon Residentiary of St. David's Cathedral, LOCH, 1st Baron (cr. 1895). Henry Brougham 1890-1907; Treasurer, 1899-1907. Pub- Loch, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., D.C.L. (Hon. : lications pamphlets, sermons, and addresses. Oxford) ; Governor of Cape and High Com- : Col. Recreations boating, fishing. Address : missioner for S. Africa, 1889-95 ; Hon. b. 23 Cautref Rectory, Brecon. 4th Batt. Cheshire Regt. from 1884 ; 9 s. Mid- [Died June 1915. May 1827 ; of James Loch, Drylaw, LLOYD, Jordan, F.R.C.S., M.D., M.S., M.Sc., lothian. M.P., and Anne, d. of Patrick Orr, of of J.P. ; Professor Surgery, University Bridgeton, Kincardinesnire ; m. Elizabeth, 4th Birmingham ; Consulting Surgeon, West d. of Hon. Edward Ernest Villiers, niece Bromwich District Hospital and Dental Earl of Clarendon, 1862. Served in ll.N.

Hospital, Birmingham ; Senior Surgeon, 1840-42 ; cornet, 3rd Bengal Lt. Cavalry, in Queen's Hospital, Birmingham ; Consulting 1844 ; A.D.C. to Lord Gough Sutlej in Surgeon, Birmingham and Midland Counties campaign ; Adjutant and 2nd command

Hospital for Sick Children ; Lieut.-Colonel of Skinner s Horse, 1852 ; raised Irregular

R.A.M.C. ; Officer commanding 1st Southern Turkish cavalry in Bulgaria, 1854 ; attach^ General Hospital, South Midland Division. to Earl of Elgin's mission to China, 1857, 434 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LOCOOK

and afterwards at of headquarters army LOCKHART, Sir Graeme Alexander Sinclair, engaged in China ; brought Treaty of Yeddo 10th cr. Bt., 1636 ; C.B., J.P , D.L. landed to 1858 to ; England, ; secretary Chinese proprietor, Lanarkshire; held Sinclair of mission, and bearer of Treaty of Tien-tsin Stevenson b. 23 Baronetcy ; January 1820 ; Convention of and Pekin, I860 ; private s. of Robert Lockhart S. ; cousin, 1899 ; m. to secretary Home Secretary, Sir G. Grey 1861, Emily Udny, d. of James Brebner, 1861-63 Lieut.-Governor of Isle of ; Man advocate. Educ. : home chiefly. Entered 1863-82; Commissioner of H.M. Woods 78th 1837 went to Highlanders ; India, 1842 ; and Forests, 1882-84 ; Governor of in 1857 Victoria, Persia, ; served during the Mutiny, 1884-89 ; Governor of the and Cape High 1857 ; entered Lucknow with General Commissioner South 1889-95. Heir : Africa, Havelock's force and commanded his regi- s. Hon. Edward Douglas Loch, D.S.O., ment. Decorated for having commanded Grenadier b. 1873. Address : Guard*, 23 regiment in Lucknow. Recreations: general; Lowndes S.W. Stoke Square, ; College, Stoke medals : Persian and Indian. Heir : n. by Clare, Suffolk. Clubs : Athenaeum, Marl- Robert Duncan. Address : Cambusnethan Travellers'. 20 June. borough, [Died 1900. House, Wishaw, N.B. Clubs : New, Edin-

LOCH, Lieut.-Col. William, C I.E. 1903 ; b. 20 burgh ; Conservative, Glasgow. Aug. 1845; s. of late T. C. Loch, B.C.S., ra. [Died 20 March 1904.

1878, Caroline Eleanor Mary, e. d. of late LOCKHART, W. E., R.S.A. 1878 ; b. Dumfries. Gen. Henry Knightley Burne, C.B. ; one d. Painted, by Royal Command, the Jubilee Service in Westminster Entered Bengal Infantry, 1862 ; served in Abbey, 1887. N.W. Frontier campaign, 1863-64, being [Died 9 Feb. 1900. John J.P. Co. present at forcing of Umbeyla Pass (medal LOCKIE, ; Devon ; b. Glasgow, 1863 s. of John with clasp) ; A.D.C. to six Viceroys, 1876-80 ; Lockie, Glasgow merchant, and 1884-1903 and Elizabeth Laidlaw m. 1893 ; gazetted Lieut.-Col. 1888 ; Smythe ; ; Principal of Mayo Chiefs' College, Ajmer, three d. Educ. : George Watson's College, Founder of the 1878-1903 ; placed on U.S. List, 1903. Edinburgh. National Indus- Address : Ic King Street, St. James's, S.W. trial Association, 1901; originator of the Club : East India United Service. South African Trade Commission, 1902, the [Died 1 Oct. 1912. entire expenses of which he was responsible for. Conservative contested LOCHEE OF COWRIE, 1st Baron (cr. 1908), Rt. ; Devonport, Hon. Robertson 1900; M.P. (C.) 1902-4. Re- Edmund ; P.O. 1905 ; LL.D., Devonport, creations : K.C., D.L. ; Fellow of Corpus Christi College, golf, billiards, collecting Japanese curios. Address : Buston Oxford, 1872 ; Reader on Law to the Council Hall, Lesbury, of Northumberland. Club : South- Legal Education ; b. Scotland, 28 Oct. R.S.O., 1845 e. s. of 26 Jan. 1906. ; Edmund Robertson, Kinnaird, western, Plymouth. [Died Perthshire. : St. Edouard (Etienne Edouard Educ. Andrews ; Corpus LOCKROY, Augusts b. 18 1838 s. of Christi College, Oxford (M.A.). Civil Lord Simon) ; Paris, July ; of Simon m. widow of Admiralty, 1892-95 ; M.P. (L.) Dundee, Joseph Philippe ; 1877, 1885-1908; Secretary to the Admiralty, Victor Hugo's son. Took part in Garibaldi's to 1905-8. Publications : American Home Expedition Sicily, 1860 ; Secretary to Renan on his tour in 1864 Rule ; numerous articles on legal and con- Palestine, ; stitutional subjects in 9th edition of En- commanded a battalion during siege of cyclopaedia Britannica. Address : 49a Pall Paris, 1870 : elected Deputy for the Seine,

S.W. 1872 ; Bouches-du-Rhone, 1873 ; Aix, 1876 ; Mall, ; Castlemaine, Dulwich, S.E. ; Minister of 1886-87 Minister of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Club: Commerce, ; 1888-89 Minister of Reform. [Died 13 Sept. 1911. Education, ; Marine, Robert 1895-96, 1898, 1898-99. Publication: Au LOCK, Heath, M.A , Sc.D., F.L.S., Hasard de la Vie. Address : 41 Boulevard F.R.H.S., Inspector H.M. Board of Agri- Lannes, Paris, XVK [Died 22 Nov. 1913. culture and Fisheries from 1913 : b. Eton Charles F.R.C.S. Con- College, Windsor, 1879; s. of Rev. J. B. LOCKWOOD, Barrett, ;

Lock sulting St. Bartholomew's ; ; m. 1910, Bella Sidney Woolf (author Surgeon, Hospital of of of children's books), e. d. of late Sidney Member Council, Royal College Surgeons, Woolf, Q.C. Educ. : Charterhouse Gonville England; President (retired), Anatomical ; President Harveian and Caius College, Cambridge. Scholar, Society ; (retired), 1899 Frank Society of London ; President (retired) ; Smart Student, 1902 ; Fellow 1904; First Class Natural Science Tripos, Medical Society of London; Professor, Part 1. 1900, Part II. 1902. Scientific Assist- Royal College of Surgeons, 1887-89 and 1895 Great Northern ant to the Director of the Royal Botanic ; Surgeon (retired), Central Hospital. Publications : Aseptic Gardens, Peradeniya, Ceylon, 1902 ; Curator of 2nd ed. 1899 A Radical Cure of the Cambridge University Herbarium, Surgery, ; and 1899 ; 1905 ; Assistant Director of Botanic Gardens. Hernia, Hydrocele, Varicocele, Ceylon, 1908 1912 The Surgery and Pathology of Appen- ; Acting Director, 1909, '; ed. 1906 Cancer of the specially engaged in investigations in con- dicitis, 2nd ; Breast, nection with Hevea rubber cultivation. 1913. Address : 19 Upper Berkeley Street, W. : 8 Nov. 1914. Publications : Recent Progress in the Study Club Conservative. [Died of cr. Variation, Heredity, and Evolution, 1906, LOCKWOOD, Sir Francis, Kt. ; 1894; 3rd ed. 1911 ; Rubber and Rubber-Planting, Manchester Grammar School and St. Paul's,

1913 ; numerous scientific on York since 1885 papers sub- London ; Q.C. ; M.P. (L.) ; jects connected d. S. 1874. with Genetics, Agriculture, b. 1847 ; m. Julia, of late Schwabe, and Botany, published chiefly in the Annals Educ. : Caius Coll. Camb. (B.A. 1869). and Circulars of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 1872; Q.C. 1882; : Solicitor-Gen. Peradeniya. Recreations member of the Recorder of Sheffield, 1884 ; in contributor to Punch. winning Charterhouse VIII. at Bisley 1894-95 ; caricaturist, 2 1898, golf, lawn-tennis. Address : Tregonna, Address : 26 Lennox Gardens, S.W. ; 547 and Streetly, Staffs. [Died 25 June 1915. Paper Buildings, Temple, B.C. ; Hill. 548 Courts of Justice ; Coburg LOCKER-LAMPSON, Mrs. ; Jane, o. d. of Sir Royal Curtis Cloughton, near Scarborough. Clubs : Lampson, Bt. ; m. 1874, Frederick late Garricic. [Died 19 Dec. 1897. Locker, Clerk in the Admiralty (d. 1895) ; Brooks's, two s. two d. Publications : Bible Readings LOCOCK, Col. Herbert, C.B. (Civil), 1894; from the b. Gospels ; Bible Readings from the retired Colonel of Royal Engineers ;

Acts ; Pedlar of 5th and s. of Copthorne Common ; What London, 28 March 1847 ; y. the 1st Bart. m. Blackbird Said. Address : Rowfant, late Sir Charles Locock, ; 1st, Sussex d of Crawley, ; Newhaven Court, Cromer. 1863, Agnes Edith Fanny (d. 1877), [Died 26 May 1915. F. T. Coxworthy, Deputy Comroissary- 435 LODER WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

General; 2nd, 1882, Adelaide, widow of LOFTUS, Rt. Hon. Lord Augustus Will H. A. R.A. one s. three d. Capt. Mackey, ; Frederick Spencer, G.C.B., P.C. ; an ex- : Educ. Harrow ; Royal Military Acad., Ambassador, retired on a pension after Lieut. Woolwich. Royal Engineers, 1856; nearly fifty years' service ; b. 4 October 1865 1873 Brevet Lieut.- 1817 s. of Capt., ; Major, ; ; 2nd Marquis of Ely and Anne, d. 1881 Lieut.-Col. 1881 of Sir Col., ; R.E., ; Col., Henry Dashwood ; m. 1845, Emma (d!. of at 1885 ; Assistant-Director Works Head- 1902), 2nd d. of Admiral H. Greville. Educ. : 1881-86 General tutor. Attache" quarters, ; Deputy Inspector- private Berlin, 1837 ; Stutt-

of Fortifications at Headquarters, 1887-96 ; gart, 1844 ; Secretary to Sir Stratford retired 1896. Decorated for work at head- Canning (afterwards Viscount Stratford do quarters. Address : Frensham Grove, Farn- Redcliffe) on special mission to the Courts Club : Junior United Service. of ham, Surrey. Europe, 1848 ; Secretary Legation Stutt- 13 1910. [Died Aug. gart, 1852 ; Berlin, 1853 ; Envoy at Vienna, LODER, Major Eustace ; Steward Jockey Club 1858; Berlin, 1860; Munich, 1862; Am- Kildare from 1912 ; J.P. Co. ; High Sheriff, bassador, Berlin, 1865 ; North German Con- 1912 b. 16 1867 8th s. with ; May ; (twin federation, 1868-71 ; St. Petersburg, 1871- Sydney) of Sir Robert Loder, 1st Bt. Educ. : 1879; Governor of New South Wales and Fifteen Eton ; Trinity College, Cambridge. Norfolk Island, 1879-85; opened the first

years in 12th Lancers ; Adjutant, 1895-99 ; International Australian Exhibition at Member of Jockey Club Steward of Turf Sydney, 1879. Publication : The Diplo-

Club and National Hunt Club, Ireland ; won matic Reminiscences of Lord Augustus Derby with Spearmint, 1906; Oaks, St. Loftus. [Died 7 March 1904. Address : 95 Sir cr. Leger, etc., with Pretty Polly. LOGAN, Charles Bowman, Knight, 1899 ; Mount W. Co. b. 1837 s. of John Street, ; Eyrefteld Lodge, ; Logan, W.S., Edinburgh ; Kildare. [Died 27 July 1914. m. Margaret, d. of Robert Romanes, Craigerne, LO FENG-LUH, Sir Chih Chen, K.C.V.O., a Peeblesshire, 1863. Educ. : Edinburgh In-

functionary of the 2nd rank ; Envoy Extra- stitution ; Edinburgh University, LL.D.

ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Writer to the Signet, 1860 ; Crown Agent for

H.I.M. the Emperor of China in Russia, 1901- Scotland, 1883-86 ; contested (U.) counties b. s. of a 1902 ; 1850 ; 7th Lo Shao Tsung, of Elgin and Nairn, 1889 ; Deputy Keeper distinguished scholar of Foochow, South of the' Signet in Scotland, 1887-1905. Ad- sister : China ; m. 1st, Ouei (d. 1899), of Ouei dress 12 Rothesay Place, Edinburgh. : Han Taotai, superintendent of Foochow Clubs Devonshire, Caledonian ; New. 1st. Arsenal ; 2nd, Kiping Ouei, cousin to the University, Edinburgh. Educ. : privately by his father, and at [Died 2 March 1907,

Imperial Naval College, Pagoda Anchorage, LOGAN, Lt.-Col. Ed. Townshend, D.S.O. 1901 ;

River Min. Passed out as most successful 3rd Batt. Cheshire Regt. ; served S. Africa, student of the Foochow College with full 1900-1902 (despatches twice, Queen's medal,

marks in 1872. Attache" to first permanent 3 clasps, King's medal, 2 clasps, D.S.O.) ; in d. of late Chinese Legation, London, 1877 ; trans- m. 1896, Hilda Emma Frances, of ferred to Berlin in 1879-81 ; appointed secre- Carruthers Johnstone, and widow Walter tary to H.E. Viceroy Earl Li Hung Chang in Duckworth. [Died 26 Sept. 1915. first 1882 ; became his secretary on important LOGIN, Rear-Admiral Spencer Henry Mrtcalfe of to foreign missions, including those peace Login, C.V.O. 1905 ; at one time A.D.C.

negotiations at Shimonoseki, Japan, in 1895 ; King Edward VII. ; Capt.-Gen. Depot, and congratulatory embassy to coronation Portsmouth; 6. 24 Sept. 1851. Educ. : of the Tsar and subsequent European and Wellington College. Entered Navy, 1865;

American tour in 1896 ; industrial tour to Lieut. 1874 ; Commander, 1888 ; Captain,

England and Scotland, 1899-1900 : Minister 1895 ; Rear-Admiral, 1906 ; served Ashanti, 1884-85 in England to 1901. Publications: Pro- 1873-74 (medal and clasp) ; Suakin, blems in Nautical Astronomy and Naviga- (medal and clasp, Khedive's star). Recrea- of tion : football for tion ; Solutions Problems by Indeter- played Rugby England, minate Equations. Translations : China 1875. Address: Wakefield, Claygate, : Service. (Lord C. Beresford), 1899 ; One Hundred Surrey. Club United Greatest Men in History of the World, 1900. [Died 22 Jan. 1909. 2 Recreations : collecting the old Chinese LOMAX, Maj.-Gen. Samuel Holt ; b. Aug. Scottish caligraphy and books, and studying the 1855. Entered Army, 1874 ; Capt. comparative philology. Address : Foochow, Rifles, 1880; Major, 1886; Lt.-Col. 1897; : A.A.G. 2nd South China. Clubs Athenseum, St. Col. 1901 ; Maj.-Gen. 1908 ; James's. [Died 10 June 1903. Army Corps, 1902-4; Brig.-Gen. 10th Officer LOPTIE, Rev. William J., F.S.A., F.Z.S. ; Brigade, 1904-8 ; General command- retired Assistant Chaplain, Chapel Royal, ing 1st Division since 1910. Address: b. e. s. 10 1915. Savoy, 1871-95 ; 25 July 1839 ; of . [Died Apr. John Henry Loftie, Tanderagee, Co. Armagh, LOMBROSO, Cesare, Alienist-Professor of b. 1836 and Jane Crozier ; m. Jeannie, widow of J. Psychiatry, Univ. of Turin ; Verona, ; s. d. Educ. : Univ. of J. Burnett, Gadgirth, Ayr, 1865; one d. m. 1870 ; one two Coll. : in Man of Educ. : privately ; Trin. Dublin Turin. Publications English 1895 in (B.A.). Joined staff of Saturday Review, Genius, 1891 ; Female Offender, ; Sull' 1874; National Observer, 1894. Publica- Italian Pensiero e meteore, 1878 ; Italia sui mezzi tions : The Latin Year, 1873 ; Plea for Art incremento del delitto in e of the 1879 L'amore nei in the House, 1877 ; Memorials Savoy, per arrestarlo, ; pazzi, e furto amore 1879 ; A Ride in Egypt, 1879 ; A History 1881 ; Omicidio per pazzesce, motorio e sensorio of London, 2 vols. 1883 ; Authorised Guide 1883 ; Sul mancinismo to the Tower of London, 1886; Windsor, nel sano, nel pazzo sordo-muto, ciecp-nato Lettere e 1887 ; , 1890 ; Inigo e nel criminale, 1884 ; politiche Inns of sulla in 1885 ; Jones and Wren, 1893 ; Court, 1894 ; polemiche pellagra Italia, Whitehall, 1895, and London, 1887, in Prof. Delitti di libidine, 1886; Tre tribuni Studi sull Freeman's Series of Historic Towns ; London studiati da un alienista, 1887 ; 1887 della Afternoons, 1901 ; Coronation Book of ipnotismo, ; Le nuove conquiste of 1887 1888 ; Edward VII., 1902 ; Colour London, 1907 ; psichiatria, ; Troppo presto, 1889 Sulla medicina five chapters in Poets' Country, 1907 ; and L'homme de ge"nie, ; Palimsesti del several smaller books on art and archaeology ; legale del cadavere, 1890; e I'uomo di edited Orient Guide. Recreation: searching for carcere, 1891 ; L'uomo bianco : unrestored churches. Address 3A Sheffield colore, 1892 ; Microcefaliae cretinismo, 1892; Terrace, Kensington, W. Clubs : Savile, Fossa occipitale mediana delle razze umane ; Burlington Fine Arts. [Died 16 June 1911. Dell' influenza dell' orografla nelle stature, 436 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LONGWORTH

Trattato e clinico della Sir 1892 ; profllattico LONG, George Henry, K.B., cr. 1897 ; 1892 recent! ed solicitor b. pellagra, ; Le piu scoperte ; 19 July 1818 ; 5th s. of William della ed applicazioni psichiatria antropologia Long and Harriet Hopson ; m. 1st, 1851, 1893 Le d' 1893 Jane d. of criminale, ; piaghe Italia, ; (d. 1867), Capt. John Crockett ; L' uomo di genio in rappotro alia psichiatria, 2nd, 1868, Rose, sister of Sir C. J. Palmer, Bt. alia storia ed all' estetica : sesta edizione : Held many public offices; Town Clerk of Gli 1894 1894 ; anarchici, ; L'homme Windsor, 1883-96; Mayor of Windsor 1895 Studii clinici ed 1896-7 criminel, ; esperi- ; Alderman of the County Council ; Crime mentali sulla pellagra, 1892 ; politique, Chairman Windsor Royal Gas Company, etc. nei antichi e 2 vols., 1891 ; La pazzia tempi Rowed at Henley in the Windsor 4 for three criminelle et le nei moderni ; La femme years. Owned 162 acres, 248 houses L' prostitute, 1894. Torino, 1895 ; uomo Address : Beaumont House, Windsor. clelinquente in rapporto all' antropologia, alia [Died 22 Jan. 1900. ed alle carcerare : giurisprudenza discipline LONG, Charles Wigram, J.P., D.L. ; Colonel

1897 ; Les R A. b. 1842 s. of late Ven. quinta edizione, conque~tes (retired) ; ;

la crime : recentes de psychiatrie, 1898 ; Le Archdeacon Long and Anna, d. of Sir R. et 1899 Lezioni di medicina causes remedes, ; Wigram, Bt. ; m. Constance, 7th d. of late 1900 Delitti vecchi e delitti Col. lagale, ; ntioyi, Vansittart, Coldstream Guards; M.P. il delitto 1902 ; Lombroso e Laschi, politico (C.) Evesham Div. 1895-1910. r Worcester, e le rivoluzioui in rapporto al diritto, all Address : Severn Bank, Severn Stoke, antropologia criminale ed alia scienza di Worcester. Club : Carlton. governo, 1890. Recreation : bicycling, [Died 13 Dec. 1911. Address : Torino, Via Legnano, 26. LONG, Ven. Robert, 19 Oct. 1909. [Died from 1881 ; Rector of Bishop Wearmouth from 1884 b. Norfolk s. of Edward LONDESBOROUGH, 1st Earl of (cr. 1887), ; ; Long. Educ. : Christi College, William Henry Forester Denison, D.L. ; Corpus Cambridge

(M.A., Wrangler and Fellow) ; Crosse Baron Londesborough, 1850 ; Viscouat Vice-Admiral of the University Scholar. Ordained 1856 ; Vicar Raincliffe, 1887 ; of St. Simon, Chelsea, 1863 ; Vicar of Erith, Yorkshire Coast ; Hon. Col. 2nd Batt. East 1871 Vicar of St. Yorkshire Regt. since 1893; b. 19 June Kent, ; Andrew, Auckland, 1834 e. s. of 1st Baron and 1st wife, 1872. Address : Bishop Wearmouth Rec- ; Sunderland. 24 Nov. 1907. 4th d. of 1st Lord Forester ; S. father in tory, [Died d. of 7th of barony I860 ; m. Edith, y. Duke LONGFIELD, Captain John Percival, M.V.O. Beaufort, K.G., 1863. Was Hon. Col. 2nd 1909; Norfolk Regt.; b. 27 Oct. 1885. Brigade East Yorkshire Artillery Volunteers, Address : Norfolk Regt., Aldershot. 1st Volunteer East 1 1860 ; Hon. Col. Batt. [Died Oct. 1915. for b. Yorkshire Regt. 1862 ; M.P.(L.) Beverley, LONGHURST, Dr. William Henry ; Lam- s. of 1857-59 ; Scarborough, 1859-60. Owned beth, 6 Oct. 1819 ; James Longhurst, : s. : about 52,700 acres. Heir Viscount organ builder ; m. 1845. Educ. Chorister's Raincliffe, b. 1864. Address : 29 Grosvenor School, Canterbury, 1828-35. Mus. Doc. Scar- et Toronto Honoris Causa. Assist- Square, W. ; Londesborough Lodge, Cantuar. Market of borough ; Londesborough Park, ant organist Canterbury Cathedral, : retired as hon. Weighton. Clubs Carlton, Turf. 1835-73 ; organist, 1873-98 ; [Died 19 Apr. 1900. organist, 1898. Publications : anthems, violin and duets, 6th of part songs, pianoforte LONDONDERRY, Marquess (cr. 1816), collection of short anthems, cantata for Charles Stewart Vane - Tempest - Stewart, ladies' voices, The Village Fair. Recrea- G.C.V.O., cr. 1903; K.G., P.C., LL.D., tions : to the walking, gardening, chess, whist, D.L., J.P. ; Aide-de-Camp King, etc. Address : 5 Summer Hill, Harbledown, Baron 1789 Viscount Castle- Londonderry, ; near 17 June 1904. of Canterbury. [Died reagh, 1795 ; Earl Londonderry, 1796 ; LONGLEY, Sir Henry, K.C.B., cr. 1889 ; Baron Stewart, 1814 ; Earl Vane, Viscount Chief Charity Commissioner for England and Seaham, 1823 ; sat under creations 1814 e. Wales ; b. 1833 ; s. of late Rev. and 1823 ; [Sir Piers Tempest served at M9st of his Charles T. Longley, D.D., Archbishop of Agincourt, 1415 ; a descendant was d. of 1st Lord John Tempest, whose heir was Sir Henry Canterbury, and Caroline, m. 2nd d. of John Vane-Tempest, who was also heir of Rev. Sir Congleton ; Diana, his Davenport, Foxley, Co. Hereford, 1861. Henry Vane, 1st Bt. ; d. married 3rd : Christ Oxford. of Educ. Rugby ; Church, Marquis of Londonderry ; 2nd Marquis 1860. Address : 8 is known to as Vis- Barr. Lincoln's Inn, Londonderry history White- 3rd was a Lawndes Street, S.W. ; Gwydyr House, C9unt Castlereagh ; Marquis Clubs : Athenaeum. distinguished general officer under Welling- hall, S.W. Carlton, Col. [Died 25 Dec. 1899. ton and diplomatist] ; Hon. 2nd Durham LONGSTAFFE, Amyas Philip, Judge of County Artillery Volunteers since 1876 ; Hon. Col. for Courts (Circuit No. 12 Halifax, Hudders- North Down Rifles, 1902 ; Lieut, the b. 28 1868 fleld, and Dewsbury) ; Sept. ; County of the City of Belfast, 1900-3 ; for 3 b. e. s. of John Lawrance Longstaffe, Upper Co. Down from 1902 ; London, 16 July m. Alice e. s. e. d. Westbourne Terrace, W. ; 1884, 1852 ; of 5th Marquis and Mary, last Rose, e. d. of L. Lewis of Horton, Bradford ; of Sir John Edwards, 1st and Bart. ; Helen two d. one s. Educ. : Westminster and S. father 1884 ; m. Lady Theresa Susy abroad. Called to 1880 ; read in Chambers Chetwynd-Talbot, e. d. of 19th Earl of Bar, 1875 is of Sir Robert (then Mr.) Finlay ; joined Shrewsbury, [Lady Londonderry W.R.Y. the author of Robert Stewart, Viscounl N.E. Circuit and Sessions, 1884; for of Bradford and s. d. : Revising Barrister City Castlereagh] ; one one Educ. Eton and Divisions, Christ Church, Oxford. M.P. (C.) Co. Down Shipley, Keighley, Skipton 1890 Counsel to Board of Trade 1878-84; Viceroy of Ireland, 1886-89 ; junior 1905 a Commissioner Chairman London School Board, 1895-97 in Wreck Enquiries, ; for the holding of Formal Investigations Postmaster- General, 1900-2 ; President the the Boiler Acts ; Assistant Board of Education, 1902-5; Lord-President o under Explosions : 17 Charles III Recorder of Leeds, 1905. Address the Council, 1903-5 ; Order King Club : Union. of 1906. Owned acres. Heir Cumberland Road, Leeds. Spain, 50,400 13 June 1914. s. Viscount Castlereagh. Address : London [Died Francis Travus Dames, H.M. derry House, Park Lane, W. ; Wynyard Park LONGWORTH, and Gustos Rotulorum for Stockton-on-Tees ; Seaham Hall, Sunderland Lord-Lieutenant 1892 b. 1834 2nd Mount Stewart, Newtownards, Co. Down Co. Westmeath from ; ; Green- Club : Carlton. [[Died 8 Feb. 1915 s of late Francis Longworth Dames, 437 LONSDALE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Co. d. of hill, King's ; m. Frances, late 4th Marquis was a general officer, fought William Noble. Educ. : Cheltenham at College ; Fontenoy, 1745, commanded the cavalry Trinity College, Dublin. Senior Moderator on the Royalist left at Culloden, and served and First Gold Medallist, Trinity College, abroad ; 5th Marquis was also a distinguished 1854. Irish 1855 1872 Dublin, Bar, ; Q.C. ; officer] ; Lord Keeper of Privy Seal of 1876 Lieutenant and Gustos Rotu- Bencher, ; Scotland since 1874 ; Hon. Col. 3rd Batt. lorum of 1883-92. Recreations : Scots King's Co., Royal Regt. since 1889 ; Capt.-Gen. field Address : Athlone of sports. Glynwood, Royal Corps Archers since 1884 ; President Clubs : Kildare Dublin Constitu- Street, ; Society of Antiquaries, Scotland, and B,. tional. 3 Dec. 1898 of [Died Geographical Society Scotland ; Knight LONSDALE, Rev. John Gylby, Canon of of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem, 1899; b. 2 Dec. 1833 2nd 8. of Lichfleld from 1855; b. London, 28 Jan ; 7th Marquis and s. o. d. of 2nd Earl Talbot S. b. 1818 ; 2nd of John Lonsdale, afterwards ; 1870 ; rr,.. Bishop of Lichfleld, and Sophia, d. of John Victoria, e. d. of 4th Duke of Buccleuoh, 1865. Educ. : Glenalmond Bolland, M.P. ; m. o. c. of David Jardine K.G., ; Eton ; New Oxford. Sir J. Barrister, 1845 ; four d. Educ. : Eton, College, On Outram's Staff. Shrewsbury ; Trin. Coll. Camb. (Scholar) Persia, 1857; entered Diplomatic Secretary National Society for Church Service and became 2nd Sectetary at Frank- fort, Madrid and Education, 1849-66 ; Reader at Temple 1862; Vienna, 1865; for of Church, 1851-66 ; Examining Chaplain to Secretary Scotland, Keeper Great Bishops Selwyn, Maclagan, and Legge. Seal, Vice-President of Council of Education for 1887 - 92 Publications : An Exposition of the Parables, Scotland, ; Lord Rector of 1856; Recollections of Work done in Edinburgh University, 1887-88. Owned Lichfleld Cathedral, 1856-1894. Recrea- about 32,400 acres. Heir : s. Lord Jedburgh. tions : in former days rowing, foreign travel. Address : 39 Grosvenor Square, W : Newbattle near Address The Close, Lichfleld. Club : Abbey, Dalkeith ; Blickling Norfolk Athenseum. [Died 8 Apr. 1907. Hall, Aylsham, ; Monteviot, Jed- burgh. Clubs: Travellers'. LOPES, George, J.P., M.Inst.C.E., Major Carlton, and Staff [Died 17 Jan. 1900. Engineer Railway Corps ; b. 1857 ; o. surv. s. of Ralph Ludlow Lopes and LOUDON, James, President of the University Elizabeth, d. of S. T. Kekewich of Peamore, of Toronto from 1892. and Professor of from 1887 b. Exeter ; m. Hon. Ernestine Frances, d. of Physics ; Toronto, 1841, of Irish 1st Baron Ludlow, 1897. Educ. : Win- parentage ; m. 1872, Julia, d. of John Lorn of chester : Jesus College, Cambridge (B.A.). M'Dougall Renfrew. Educ. : The Recreations : shooting and fishing. Address : Grammar School, Upper Canada; College Sandridge Park, Melksham. Clubs : Con- and University of Toronto. B.A., M.A., Univ. of servative, Oxford and Cambridge. LL.D., Toronto ; LL.D. Queen's, Princeton and Universities [Died 28 June 1910. Glasgow ; D.C.L.,

LOPES, Rt. Hon. Sir Massey, 3rd Bt., cr. 1805 ; Trinity University (Toronto) ; F.R. Soc. of b. Pres. R.S.C. P.C., J.P, D.L. ; 1818; S. father 1854: Canada; (1901-2). Math. Tutor in Univ. 1863 Classic m. 1st, Hon. Bertha Yarde-Buller, d. of 1st Coll., Toronto, ; and Math. Tutor. 1864 Math. Tutor Lord Churston, 1854 (d. 1872) ; one s. ; ; and Dean of 1865 Prof, of 2nd, Louisa, d. of Sir R. Newman, 1st Bt., Residence, ; Mathe- : matics and Natural 1874. Educ. Winchester ; Oriel College, Philosophy, 1875. Oxford (M.A.). Lord of Admiralty, 1874- Publications : various Mathematical and 1880; M.P. Westbury, 1857-68; S. Devon, Physical papers in Journal of Canadian 1868-85. Heir: s. Henry Yarde-Buller, Institute, the Philosophical Magazine, the b. 1859 [m. 1891, Lady Albertha Louisa American Jour, of Math, and the Trans, of Florence Edgcumbe, d. of 4th Earl of Royal Soc. of Canada. Address: 83 St. Mount Edgecumbe] . Address : Marristow, George Street, Toronto, Canada.

Roborough, S. Devon ; 28 Grosvenor Gar- S.W. Clubs: Carlton. Sir dens, Conservative, LOUIS, Charles, 4th Bt. ; cr. 1806 ; Maj.- 20 Jan. 1908. Gen. b. s. [Died (retired) ; 1818 ; of Sir John Louis, 2nd and d. of Lieut.-Col. LORIMER, John Gordon, C.I.E. 1902 ; Indian Bt., Clementina, W. S. 1893 Civil Service ; b. 14 June 1870 ; s. of Rev. Kirkpatrick ; nephew ; m. 1st,

R. Lorimer of d. of J. ; Ada Strathmartine, Dundee ; Jane, M'Kay 2nd, Georgina, m. 1903, Marian Agnes, o. d. of G. C. Maclean, d. of Rev. J. C. Napleton. Entered Army

Edinburgh ; two d. Educ. : Edinburgh (Royal Marines), 1837; Lieut.-Col., 1862; 1873 at of University ; Christ Church, Oxford. Maj.-Gen., ; present storming in in Baltic Appointed, 1889; Assistant Commissioner, Sidon, 1840, Syrian Expedition ; 1854-55 of Punjab, T 891-97 ; Assistant Political Officer Expedition, ; bombardment Acre, Tochi Field and of same. Heir : s. Force, 1897 ; Political Officer, occupation Charles, North b. 1858. Clubs: Junior United Waziristan, 1898-99 ; Political Officer, Service, Ramblers'. 6 Feb. 1900. Khyber, 1899 ; Assistant Secretary, Govern- [Died of ment India, Foreign Department, 1899- LOVELACE, 2nd Earl of (cr. 1838), Ralph 1900 ; Frontier Gordon Deputy Commissioner, Noel Milbanke, D.L. ; Baron Went-

1901 ; Blockade 1529 Province, Special Officer, worth, ; Baron King and Ockham, Mahsud 1900-2 Office. 1725 Blockade, ; Foreign ; Viscount Ockham, 1838 ; [1st Baron 1904-8 Political Simla, ; Resident, Baghdad, King was n. of John Locke, the philosopher, since 1909. Publications : Customary Law and became Lord Chief Justice of Common

of the District ; Grammar and Pleas and Lord High Chancellor, 1725 ; 8th Vocabulary of Waziri Pashto. A ddress : Baron was created Earl of Lovelace, and m. Baghdad. Club : East India United Ser- 1835, Hon. Augusta Ada, the o. c. of 6th vice. [Died 9 Feb. 1914. Baron Byron, who was heiress through her LOTHIAN, 9th Marquess of (cr. 1701), Schom- mother to the Barony of Wentworth, which LL.D. to her b. s. berg Henry Kerr, K.T., P.C., (Hon. descended son] ; 2 July 1839 ; Edinburgh, 1882), D.L. ; Lord Newbattle, of 1st Earl and 1st wife, o. d. of the Poet Lord Earl of 1591; Lothian, 1606; Baron Byron ; S. father 1893, and b. in barony 1622 Earl of Jedburgh, ; Ancrum, Baron 1862; m. 1st, 1869, Fannie (d. 1878), d. Kerr of Baron of Nisbet, Long-Newton and Rev. George Heriot ; 2nd, 1880, Mary, Dolphingston, 1633 ; Viscount of Brien, e. d. of Rt. Hon. James Stuart Wortley. Kerr of Baron Newbattle, 1701 ; Baron Ker Owned about 18,500 acres. Heir : to earl- 1821 Baron was an (U.K.), [1st extra-ordinary dom, half-b. Hon. Lionel F. King Noel ; of Lord Session ; 1st Marquis was High to barony, d. Lady Ada Mary Milbanke. Commissioner to the General Assembly ; Address: Wentworth House, Swan Walk, 438 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LUARD

Chelsea S.W. Embankment, ; Ockham Park, ^Porta Latina; and Divina Commedia di Surrey. Club : Athenaeum. Dante. Address : Henfleld, Sussex, R.S.O.; [Died 28 Aug. 1906. '^College, Ely, Cambs. [Died 31 March 1912 LOVETT, Rev. Richard, M.A. ; Secretary, LOWRY, Henry Dawson ; b. Truro, 22 Feb. Tract from 1899 b. Religious Society ; 1869. : Educ. Queen's Coll. Taunton ; Croydon, 5 Jan. 1851 ; m. Annie 1879, H., Oxford, unattached (B.A.). Began writing d. of late W. Reynolds, Lowood, Torquay. in National Observer, 1891 ; came to London, : Educ. Cheshunt College ; graduated, 1893 ; wrote for Pall Mall Gazette went on London University, B.A. Honours in Philo- ; staff, 1895 ; staff of Black and White (edited sophy, 1873 ; M.A., 1874. Minister of St. Ludgate), 1895-98 ; staff of Countess of Morning Post, Stephen's Church, Huntingdon's 1897 wrote as The in Book ; Impenitent the Daily Connection, Rochdale, 1876-1882; Express. Publications : Wreckers and Editor, Religious Tract Society, 1882. Methodists, 1893 ; Women's Tragedies, 1895; Publications : Norwegian Pictures, drawn A Man of 1896 Moods, ; Make Believe, 1896 ; with and pencil, 1885 ; Pictures from pen The Happy Exile, The Hundred 1887 Irish 1888 Lon- 1897; Holland, ; Pictures, ; Windows (Poems), 1904. Address: 49 don Pictures, 1890 ; United States Pictures, Dulwich Road, Herne Hill, S.E. 1891 James Gilmour of 1892 ; Mongolia, ; [Died 23 Oct. 1906. The Printed English 1894 Bible, 1525-1881, ; LOWRY, Lieut.-Gen. Robert William, C.B. The of the London 1871, History Missionary retired b. 20 s. ; March 1824 ; of Capt. W. Society, 1795-1895, 1899 ; The English Bible Lowry, R.N., Drumreagh, Dungannon ; m. in the John Ryland's 1899 ; James Library, Emily, d. of late Sir H. G. Ward, G.C.M.G., Chalmers : his and Autobiography Letters, Governor of Madras. : Educ. Gracehill ; 1902. Recreations : cycling and golf. Ad- School of Royal Dungannon ; Belfast dress : 65 St. Paul's R.T.S., Churchyard, E.C. Academy. A.D.C. to Lord High Commis- Club : National Liberal. sioner, Corfu, Resident of Zante. In Crimea, [Died 22 Dec. 1904. 47th and Foot, Alma, Balaclava, Sebastopol ; LOW, Gen. Alexander, C.B. 1867 ; 4th Hussars ; on Staff, Adj.-General's department, in b. 1817. Entered army, 1835; General, Crimea and at Scutari ; Lieut.-Col. 47th 1880 ; served Crimea, 1884-85 (medal with Foot, 1863-75 ; commanded Field Force four clasps, Brevet Kt of Lieut.-Col.,. Legion against Fenian Raid at Fort Erie, 1866 of Honour, Sardinian and Turkish medals, (Canadian General service medal and clasp) ; 4th class Medjidie). Club : Army and Navy. commanded Brigade Depot, Preston ; Colonel [Died 8 July 1904. Princess Charlotte of Wales or Royal Berk- Lord Alexander J.P. a of shire LOW, ; Low, ; Lord Regiment from 1894 ; Knight of Grace Scotland b. 1845 s. of Session, ; ; James Low, of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in

The Laws, Berwickshire ; m. Annie, d. of England. Decorated for service in the field. Lord Mackenzie, Lord of Session, 1875. Owned 1800 acres in Ireland. Address : Educ. : Cheltenham St. ; Andrews Uni- 25 Warrington Crescent, W. Clubs : United St. John's Coll. versity ; Camb. (B.A. ; 1st Service, The Grosvenor ; Fellow and Member class Honours). Called to Scotch Bar, 1870 of Council Royal Colonial Institute. Address : 12 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edin- [Died 8 June 1905. The Club : burgh ; Laws, Edrom. Athenaeum. Rt. LOWTHER, Hon. James, P.O. ; M.P. (C.) [Died 14 Oct. 1910. b. Kent, Thanet, from 1888 ; J.P. ; 1840 ; Sir cr. 1883 s. of Sir LOW, Hugh, G.C.M.G., ; F.L.S., late C. H. Lowther, 3rd Bt. ; un- F.A.S. retired Colonial : F.Z.S., ; officer, 1887 ; married. Educ. Westminster ; Trin. Coll. b. 10 1824 s. of May ; Hugh Low ; m. 1st, 1848, Camb. Called to the Bar at the Inner Temple, Catherine d. of (d. 1851), W. Napier ; 2nd, 1864 ; J.P., D.L., and County Alderman for d. of Gen. Sir R. P. of Anne, Douglas, 4th Bt., North Riding Yorkshire ; an Admiralty 1885. Educ. : of private schools. Visited Commissioner the Tees Conservancy ; Borneo at 19, became acquainted with late M.P. York, 1865-80 ; N. Lincolnshire, 1881- of Sir Rajah Sarawak, James Brooke, 1845 ; 1885 ; Parliamentary Secretary to Poor Law to of for appointed Inspector colony Labuan, Board, 1868 ; Under-Secretary Colonies,

1848; British Resident of Perak, 1877. 1874-78 ; Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1878- Publication : : Sarawak, its Inhabitants and 1880. Address 59 Grosvenor Street, W. ; Protections, 1848. Address : 23 De Vere Wilton Castle, Redcar. Gardens, Kensington, W. [Died 12 Sept. 1904. [Died 18 Apr. 1905. LOWTHER, Hon. William, D.L. and J.P. Sir LOW, Gen. Robert Cunliffe, G.C.B., cr. Westmorland and Cumberland ; J.P. Bed- 1896 b. ; Keeper of the Crown Jewels from fordshire and Suffolk ; 1821 ; m. 1853, 1909 d. of ; b. 28 Jan. 1838 ; s. of late Gen. Sir Hon. Charlotte Alice (d. 1908), 3rd 1st John four s. d. Educ. : Low, K.C.B. ; m. 1862, Constance Baron Wensleydale ; two (d. 1900), d. of late Captain Taylor, H.E.I.C.S. Magdalene Coll. Camb. Entered Diplomatic

Entered Bengal Cavalry, 1854 ; served in Service, 1841 ; Attache", 1841-52 ; Secretary Indian of 1852-61 of Mutiny ; Afghan War, 1879-80 ; Legation, ; Secretary Embassy, 1861-67 Minister at Burman War, 1886-88 ; commanded Chitral ' ; Buenos Ayres, 1867-68; Div. Expedition, 1895 ; commanded the Forces at M.P. (C.) Westmorland, 1867-85 ; N. Bombay, December 1898-1903. Address : Westmorland, 1885-92. Address : Lowther St. Wickham Thomas's Tower, Tower of London. Lodge, S.W. ; Campsey Ash, Club : United Service. [Died 6 Aug. 1911. Market, Suffolk. Clubs : Carlton, Travellers'. [Died 23 Jan. 1912. LOWE, Rev. Canon Edward Clarke, D.D. ; b. Lewis D.L. b. 1852 ; Everton, 15 Dec. 1823. Educ. : private LOYD, Vivian, J.P., ; e. s. of late William Jones Loyd, J.P., of school, Liverpool ; Lincoln College, Oxford and Caroline (3rd class Lit. Hum., 1846). Second Master Langleybury, Herts, Gertrude, d. of late John H. of of King's School, Ottery St. Mary, and Curate Vivian, M.P., Singleton, m. d. of of of Co. Glamorgan ; 1879, Lady Mary, parish ; Deacon, 1847-48 ; Headmaster St. 4th Earl of Donoughmore. Educ. : Eton. John's College, Hurstpierpoint, 1850-73 ; Late Lieut.iGrenadier Guards; M.P., Chatham Provost of Denstone College, 1873-91 ; Canon of of St. 1892-95. Clubs: Guards', Bachelors'. Residentiary Ely, 1873 ; Provost Nicolas [Died 21 Sept. 1908. College, La'ncing, 1891-98 ; Proctor for F.R.G.S. Dean and Chapter of Ely, 1880. Publica- LUARD, Maj.-Gen. Charles Edward, ; tions : b. 13 Oct. e. surv. s. of Erasmi Colloquia Selecta ; An English late R.E.; 1839; of Mote and Primer of Religious and General Instruction ; late Major Luard Selby Ightham e. of Col. Richard Elmhirst of George Herbert, Church Poet, with Notes ; 1st wife, d. d. of Thomas Young Englishman's First Poetry Book ; West Ashby, Lines ; m. 1875, y. 439 LUARD WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

s. for ; Hartley of Gillfoot, Cumberland ; one Ireland ; Knight of Legion of Honour

Entered 1857 Lieut.-Col. 1882 ; Col. of 5th 1857 b. 8 army, ; Medjidieh, class, ; May 1830 ; 1886; Maj. -Gen. 1887; reconstructed House- s. of 3rd Earl and Ann, d. of 6th Earl of hold 1865-67 S. father Cavalry Barracks, Windsor, ; Cardigan ; 1888 ; m. Lady Cecilia Executive Officer, London, during Fenian Catherine Gordon-Lennox (d. 1910), y. d. of mission of disturbance, 1867 ; accompanied 5th Duke Richmond, K.G., 1859 ; six s. : to Sultan of Morocco, 1868 ; devised scheme one d. Educ. Rugby. Lieut.-Col. Cold-

for rearmament of Gibraltar, 1871 ; served stream Guards, 1859, retired 1860 ; A.D.C. the in on Staff Headquarters, 1873-75 ; made to father the Crimea, 1854 ; M.P. (C.) for at Ports- 1865-74 United Service Recreation Ground Mayo, ; Vice-Admiral of Connaught, in Natal H.M.'s Lieut, mouth, 1880-82 ; C.R.E. 1884-86 ; 1889 ; and Custos Rotulorum, for and Zululand ; was fourteen years C.C. Co. Mayo, 1901. Owned about 63,000 acres. : Kent ; magistrate and member of Grand Heir Lord Bingham. Address : Laleham of Miniature Staines Jury ; founded the Society House, ; Castlebar House, Mayo. Rifle Clubs, 1901, and the Patriotic Society, Clubs : Carlton, Turf. [Died 5 June 1914. Service 1907 ; lectured at Royal United Sir LUCAS, Arthur, 2nd Bt., cr. 1887 ; b. 22 Institution and elsewhere. Publications : s. of May 1853 ; 1st Bt., and Mary, d. of several treatises. Recreations : fishing, golf, R. Chamberlin ; m. 1876, Agnes (d. 1914), and Address : shooting. Ightham Knoll, d. of George Jamieson. Educ. : Harrow. Kent. Club : Naval and Military. J.P., Middlesex and Suffolk. Heir: b. [Died 18 Sept. 1908. Edward Lingard ; b. 16 Feb. 1860 [m. 1886, Sir d. of LUARD, Adm. William Garnham, K.C.B., Mary Helen, Henry Chance ; two s. cr. retired b 7 : 1897 ; Admiral ; Apr. 1820 ; Address Whitley Ridge Lodge, Brocken- e. s. of Wm. Wright Luard, The Lodge, hurstl. Address: 42 Half Moon Street,

Witham, Essex, and Charlotte Garnham ; W. Clubs: Turf, Carlton, Arthur's, Marl- m. Charlotte, d. of Rev. H. Du Cane, Witham, borough. [Died 14 June 1915. s. : 1858 ; three eight d. Educ. Royal Naval LUCAS, Rear-Admiral Charles Davis, V.C. ; Coll. 1833-35. Joined H.M.S. Portsmouth, and b. 1834 . " " J.P., Kent Argyllshire ; ; Actseon as Mid. 1835 ; Lieut, for services of D. Lucas, Clontibret, Monaghan ; m. in 1841 for services at China, ; gazetted 1879, Frances, d. of Sir William H. Hall, of and 1852 capture Rangoon Kemmendine, K.C.B., F.R.S., g.d. of 6th Viscount Torring- (China and Burmese medals with clasp) ; d. in ton ; three Served Burmese War, Captain of "Conqueror" at storming of at of 1852-53 ; present capture Rangoon, Simono-seki Batteries (C.B. and Legion of Dalla, Pegu, Prome ; served in Baltic, 1854- Honour), 1864 ; Vice-Chairman of Ordnance 1855 ; was the first recipient of the V.C. Committee of Sheerness ; Superintendent Address : Great Culoviden, Tunbridge Wells; and of Malta Chair- Dockyard Dockyard ; 48 Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, W. man of several and Admiralty Committees, Club : Army and Navy. on the Education of Naval Executive officers; [Died 7 Aug. 1914. President of Royal Naval College, Nov. 1882 *. LUCAS, Reginald Jaffray ; b. 28 Dec. 1865 ;

to Nov. 1885 ; retired as Admiral. Address: of late Sir T. Lucas, 1st Bt. ; unmarried. The Essex. Club : United Lodge, Witham, Educ. : Eton ; Trin. Coll. Camb. Late Service. [Died 19 1910. May Captain 3rd Batt. Hampshire Regt. ; M.P. 1900-1906. Publications: LUBBOCK, Edgar, LL.B., D.L., London; (C.) Portsmouth, George II. and his Ministers ; Another Point Master of Blankney Foxhounds ; Director of : b. of View ; Colonel Saunderson A Memoir, Bank of England ; 22 Feb. 1847 ; 8th s. of etc. Address : Albany, Piccadilly, W. Sir John Lubbock, 3rd Bt. ; m. 1886, Amy, d. of Christopher G. Peacock, Greatford Hall, Clubs : Carlton, Marlborough. 1914. : [Died 9 May Stamford ; two d. Address North House, Richard Grantham. [Died 7 Sept. 1907. LUCAS, Clement, B.S., M.B., F R.C.S. ; Consulting Surgeon, formerly D.L. banker LUBBOCK, Henry James, J.P., ; ; Senior Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, and b. 7 Feb. 1838 2nd s. of late Sir J. W. ; Lecturer on Surgery in the Medical School ; Lubbock, Bt., of High Elms, Kent, and Member of the Council, late Vice-President, of Harriet d. Col. Hotham ; m. s. of late Hotham, of Royal College of Surgeons ; 1866, Frances Mary, d. of Rev. H. Turton, William Lucas of Oaklands, Midhurst, Staffs. s. Incumbent of Betley, ; three three of Sussex ; w. Kathleen (d. 1912), d. Surgeon- d. Educ. : Eton. High Sheriff for County General Saville M. Pelly, C.B., F.R.C.S., of London, 1897. Recreations : master of and niece of General Sir Lewis Pelly, K.C.B., and hunted W. Kent harriers 13 years ; : Uni- K.C.S.I., M.P. ; two s. Educ. the cricket, racquets, tennis, golf, hunting, versity of London and Guy's Hosp. Passed Clubs : shooting. White's, Wellington. First Division at every examination ; [Died 25 Jan 1910, awarded gold medal at M.B., Honours at cr. of Socie'te' de de LUBBOCK, Sir Nevile, K.C.M.G., 1899; B.S. ; Member Chirurgie of b. of the of President the West India Committee ; Paris; Fellow Royal Society s. Sir of others 31 March 1839 ; of J. W. Lubbock, 3rd Medicine, and many ; appointed of Bt., b. of 1st ; m. 1st, 1861, in succession, Demonstrator Anatomy, Harriet Charlotte, d. of Western Wood (d. Lecturer on Operative Surgery, Lecturer d. Sir Lecturer on at 1878) ; 2nd, 1881, Constance Ann, of on Anatomy, Surgery Guy's for attendance John F. W. Herschel, 1st Bt. ; six s. seven d. Hospital ; Coronation medal

Educ. : Eton. After leaving Eton went into in Westminster Abbey ; Bradshaw Lecturer, of Publications : lectures and City ; was Governor Royal Exchange 1911. many Recreations: Assurance Corporation ; Director of the papers on professional subjects. Address : 50 Colonial Bank ; a Vice-President Roya hunting and shooting. : Colonial Institute. Recreations music Wimpole Street, W. ; Oaklands, Midhurst, golf. Address : Oakley, Bromley Common Sussex. [Died 30 June 1915. Kent. Clubs : West Indian. cr. Athenaeum, LUCAS, Sir Thomas, 1st Bt. : 1887 ; J.P., 12 Sept. 1914 and [Died D.L. ; b. 1822 ; s. of late 'James Lucas LUCAN, 4th Earl of (cr. 1795), George Bingham Elizabeth, d. of T. Pearman, Chipping m. d. of R. Chamberlin, K.P., J.P. ; Bt. 1632 ; Baron Lucan, 1776 Norton ; 2nd, Mary, s. [Sir Richard, 1st Bt. N. Scotia, reduced Catton House, Norwich, 1852. Heir : risings during 1586, 1590, 1593, and became Arthur, b. 1853. Address : 12A Kensington Ascot, Marshal of Ireland ; 5th Bt. m. g. -niece of th< Palace Gardens, W. ; Heatherwood, : Junior celebrated Patrick Sarsfield, Earl of Lucan Berks ; Lowestoft. Clubs Carlton, 6 March 1902. who fell at Landen, 1693] ; Representative Pee: Carlton, St. Stephen's. [Died 440 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LTJGARD LUCAS-SHADWELL, William, J.P. D.L. LUDLOW, John Malcolm, C.B., 1887; b. b. 14 s. of late Aug. 1852 ; W. D. Lucas 8 Nimach, India, March 1821 ; 2nd s of Shadwell d. of J. ; m. Beatrice, late B Lieut.-Col. John Ludlow, C.B., H.E.I.C.S. ; 1878 one s. three d. Educ. Rutherford, ; m. 1869, Maria Sarah, 4th d. of Gordon Pembroke College, Cambridge. of Largely Forbes, Ham Common. Educ. : College interested in social questions affecting Bourbon, Paris. Bachelor of Letters, Uni- welfare of classes contested East working ; versity of France. Barrister, Lincoln's Inn, Finsbury, M.P. (C.) 1892; Hastings 1843 ; as till practised conveyancer 1874 ; Private Chamberlain to H.H 1895-1900; Sec. to Royal Commission on Friendly and Pius X. Address: The Hall, Fairlight Benefit Building Societies, 1870-74 ; Regis- Clubs : New Hastings. Carlton, University trar of Friendly Societies in England, then [Died 31 May 1915 Chief of Registrar Friendly Societies, 1874 ; Sir Robert 1st 1891 LUCAS-TOOTH, Lucas, Bt., cr resigned, ; member (1891-1902) of the 1906 s. of late Trustee ; F.R.G.S. ; Edwin Tooth of Savings Banks Inspection Com- mittee Cranbrook, Kent, and assumed by Royal ; C.B. 1887 (Civ.). Publications: License name and arms of Letters on the Criminal Lucas-Tooth ; Code, 1847 ; editions b.7 Dec. 1844 m. d. of of the Joint Stock ; 1873, Helen, Frederick Companies Winding-up of Tooth, Goderich Sydney ; two s four d Act, 1848, and of the Joint Stock Com- Educ. : Eton (Eton Eight, 1863). Returned panies Winding-up Amendment Act, 1849- to N. S. Wales at the end of 1850 the Master same year ; ; Engineers and their contested East Sydney, 1879, and was de- Workmen, 1852; British India, its Races feated sat for Monaro in N. S. and its 2 vols. ; Wales for History. 1858 ; Thoughts on two the of parliaments ; appointed Commissioner Policy the Crown towards India, for 1859 Sketch of Canada ; on Council for New South ; the History of the United Wales Exhibition in 1879, and held medal States, from Independence to Secession,

for services returned to 1862 ; Woman's Work in the ; England, 1889 ; Church, 1865 ; contested (C.) Loughborpugh Division of Popular Epics of the Middle Ages, 2 vols. 1895 President Leicestershire, ; Chairman of the Bank 1865; Lincoln Self-Portrayed, of New South Wales, London ; Member of 1866; (with Lloyd-Jones) Progress of 'the of Committee Management of King Edward's Working Class, 1832-67, 1867 ; The War of Horse American (Overseas Dominions Regiment). Independence, 1876 ; edited or Heir : s. Selwyn Lucas, Captain 3rd Batt. joint-edited Politics for the People, Christian Lancashire Fusiliers 19 Journal of [b. March 1879 ; m Socialist, Association, Reader, etc. 1908, Everild Blanche Marion, 2nd d. of ; contributions to Edinburgh Review Sir E. and other etc. : L. Durand, Bt. ; one d.]. Address magazines, Recreation none 1 in Address : 35 Queen's Gate, S.W. ; Holme Lacy, Here- particular. Upper Addison fordshire Club : ; Kameruka, Co. Auckland, N.S. Gardens, W. Athenaeum. Wales. Clubs : Carlton, Junior Carlton. [Died 17 Oct. 1911. [Died 19 Feb. 1915. LUEGER, Dr. Karl, Biirgermeister of the City

Col. Edmund of Vienna from 1897 ; Member of LUDLOW, Samuel, C.T.E. 1879 ; (Austria)

Indian Staff list Parliament from 1885 ; Member of Diet Corps ; unemployed ; b. 1890 of Madras, 14 Nov. 1840; e. s. of late Major- from ; honorary freeman the City General S. O. E. of Vienna b. 24 Oct. 1844 Ludlow, R.E. ; m. 1863, ; Vienna, ; single. Jane Emily, e. d. of late Col. R. Macpherson, Educ. : Classical College at the Theresianum- Lieut Vienna at R.A., -Governor, Wellesley Province, Academy, ; University Vienna. Straits of : Doctor of Laws. 1874-97 Malacca. Educ. Southampton Advocate, ;

College. Entered the service 4 Dec. 1858 Town Councillor since 1875 ; Vice-Burgo- as in the holds Grand Cross ensign Madras army ; served with master, 1895-96-97; Colonel Carr's column in 1859 in pursuit of Franz-Joseph Order. Address : Vienna, Tantia 1 Clubs : Topi ; served for several years Town Hall, Lichtenfelsgasse. Inspector-General of Police and Jails in Chairman of the Christian Social Union of

H.H. the Nizam of the Parliament ; Chairman of the Anti- Hyderabad's territory ; raised the Hyderabad Volunteer Rifles in Semitic Union of the Diet of Lower Austria. 1882, and commanded them till 1897. [Died 9 March 1910. Decorated : Indian Famine of 1876-77 and Sir cr. LUGARD, Rt. Hon. Edward, G.C.B. ; 1877-78. Address: 79 Davies Street, 1858 ; P.C. ; General (retired) ; b. 1810 ; Brook Street, W. Clubs : Junior United m. 2nd, Miss Matilda Fulborough, 1871. Service, East India United Service. : Educ. Sandhurst. Entered army, 1828 ; 22 1906. [Died July General, 1872 ; served Afghan War, 1842 ; LUDLOW, Sir Henry, Kt., cr. 1890; Chief Sikh War, 1845-46; Punjab Campaign, Justice of the Leeward 1886-91 Islands, ; 1848-49; Persian War, 1856-57; Under- b. 1834; m. Alice, d. of Thomas Sworder, secretary War Department, 1861-71. Ad- 1876. Educ. : Christ's St. Hospital ; John's dress : 19 Marioes Road, Kensington, W. Coll. Camb. (Fellow). Barr. Lincoln's Inn, Club : United Service. [Died 31 Oct. 1898. 1862 ; Attorney-Gen, of Trinidad, 1874-86. Colonel Edward Address: Kent. LUGARD, (Brigadier-Gen.) Hythe, [Died IQNov. 1903. b. 2 1845 e. s. John ; retired pay ; Jan. ; LUDLOW of Heywood, 1st Baron (cr. 1897, on of late Colonel Henry Williamson Lugard, the occasion of Queen Victoria's Diamond R.E., and g. s. of Capt. John Lugard, Jubilee), Rt. Hon. Charles Henry Lopes, Inniskilling Dragoons ; m. 1st, Emineline

K.B. ; cr. P.C. 1876; ; Magistrate D.L. (d. 1886), d. of Capt. Hyder, 10th Hussars,

Wilts, Somerset ; b. 1827 s. of late Sir of ; R. one s. ; 2nd, Una, d. Donald Mackinnon, Bt. widower : Lopes, ; ; m. Cordelia Lucy, of Moreep, Victoria, Australia. Educ. e. d. of Efford The Erving Clark, Manor, Devon, Mount Radford School, Exeter ; Lyce"e 1854. Educ. : Winchester Balliol ; Coll. Imperial de Versailles ; Royal Military Oxford. Barr. Inner Temple, 1852; Re- College, Sandhurst. Ensign, 4th King's corder of 1867 1869 served Exeter, ; Q.C. ; M.P. Own Regiment, 1863 ; Abyssinian 1868-74 Launceston, April ; Frome, 1874- War, 1867-68 (medal) ; Egyptian Campaign, 1876 in ; Judge the High Court of Justice, 1882 (medal with clasp, 4th class Osmanieh,

1876 ; of Court of Staff Judge Appeal, 1885-97 ; bronze star, Bt. Lt.-Col.) ; passed Treasurer of Inner Temple, 1890 ; Chairman College, 1874. D.A.Q.M.G. Cork District; of Wiltshire 1895. : Field Force Quarter Sessions, Heir Aldershot ; D.A.A.G. Egyptian ; s. Hon. Henry Ludlow Lopes. Address : commanded King's Own (Royal Lancaster) 8 District Madras Dis- Heywood, Westbury ; Cromwell Place, Regiment ; Bombay ; S.W. Clubs : India Jubilee Carlton, Athenaeum. trict ; Southern District, ; [Died 25 Dec. 1899. Medal, 1897. Recreations : shooting, fishing, 441 LUKE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

and riding. Address : 85 of B.C 1825 tennis, Cadogan W. Trower, S., (d. 1862) ; 2nd, Gardens, S.W. Clubs : Army and Navy, Eliza, d. of J. Shelley, 1863 (d. 1889). Educ. : 20 Feb. 1911. Civil Hurlingham. [Died Haileybury. Bengal Service, 1821 ; Lieut.-Col. Edward Judge in the North-west Provinces. Heir : LUKE, Vyvyan, C.B. 1902 ; Marine s. Henry, b. 1826. Address : Royal Light Infantry ; Commanding Aspenden Herts. Royal Marines, H.M.S. Pembroke, Chatham : Hall, Buntingford, b. 4 e. s. of 29 1897. April 1861 ; Colonel H. F. Luke, [Died Sept. late Sir 4th Bt. cr. 1791 A.P.D. ; m. 1889, May Jessie, 3rd d. LUSHINGTON, Henry, ; ; b. 24 Jan. 1826 S. father 1897 m. Eliza- of Benjamin Hallowell Carew of Beddington ; ; d. of Anstruther Park, Surrey. Educ. : Royal Naval School, beth, Cheape of Rossie, New Cross. Joined Fife, 1849. Educ. : Late Royal Marines, 1880 ; Haileybury. served Egyptian Campaign, 1882, present Bengal Civil Service. Heir: s. Arthur at actions of Tel-el-Mahuta, Mehsameh, Patrick Douglas, b. 23 Jan. 1861; Maj. Kassassin and 3rd Dragoon Guards. Address : (twice), Tel-el-Kebir ; Adju- Aspendea tant and Gunnery Instructor Royal Marines, Hall, Buntingford, Herts. 15 March 1886-91 ; Adjutant 1st V.B. P.W.O. W. [Died 1898. Yorks Regiment, 1891-96; served during LUSHINGTON, Sydney George ; b. 6 April in Campaign China, 1900 ; Commandant 1859; 2nd s. of late Edward Harbord International Troops at taking of Military Lushington, J.P. of Brackenhurst, Cobham, 17 June and d. of Col. College, Tientsin, ; military com- Surrey, Mary, Michael Ramsay ; mand Naval Brigade at Tientsin, 19-24 June m. 1890, Chippindall (d. 1900), e. d. of John 3 (slightly wounded, July) ; in command Henry Chippindall Healey, late Lieut, llth Marines of s. : Royal taking Tientsin City, 13-14 Foot ; two one d. Educ Eton ; Uni-

July (slightly wounded) ; appointed to versity Coll. Oxford, 2nd class Honours, of School of command International Police, Tientsin Jurisprudence ; 1st class Honours, Provisional Government, which he relin- B.C.L., M.A. 1884. Called to Bar, Inner to quished command battalion Royal Temple, 1884 ; member of the Northern Marines for Circuit relief of Peking ; present at ; Standing Counsel to Board of battle of in Peitsang ; in command British Trade Bankruptcy, and to General Medical

column sent to operate with French for Council ; at one time one of editors of Justice relief of of Pehtang Cathedral (despatches the Peace ; one of editors of 5th, 6th, and 7th editions of twice) ; promoted brevet Lt.-CoL, 29 Nov. Lumley's Public Health ; 1900 (awarded C.B. 26 June 1902, medal, editor of 2nd and 3rd editions of Archbold's Egypt, China, and Khedive's star). Re- Lunacy, etc. Address : 4 Temple Gardens, creations : shooting, golf. Address : R.M. B.C. ; Elmhurst, Cobham, Surrey. Club : Barracks, Gosport. [Died 22 Jan. 1908. Oxford and Cambridge. [Died 18 Aug. 1909. Sir Charles cr. R.C. b. 1832 LUMB, P., Kt., 1909, M.A., LUSHINGTON, Vernon, J.P., ; ; LL.D. Educ. : Downing College, Cam- 4th s. of late Rt. Hon. Stephen Lushington, Scholar 1865. d. of bridge. and Prizeman ; B.A. degree M.P., D.C.L. ; n. F. Mowatt, in late Mathematical Tripos, 1870. Called to M.P. (d. 1884) ; two d. Educ. : Trin. the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1874; joined Coll. Camb. Barr. Inner Temple, 1857;

Northern Circuit and practised on it till Q.C. 1868 ; Deputy Judge Advocate-General, 1887 to ; appointed Junior Counsel to Treasury, 1864-69 ; Secretary Admiralty, 1869-77 ; 1886; ex-Member of Liverpool School Judge of the County Courts for Surrey and Board, and also Vice-President of Liverpool Berks, 1877-1900. Address : 36 Kensing- Institute ; Puisne Judge of Trinidad, 1887- ton Square, W. ; Kingsley, Bordon, Hants. 1892; Drafted Ordinance establishing Dis- Clubs : Athenaeum, Savile. trict Courts in Trinidad, and Education Died 24 Jan. 1912. Sir Ordinance and Rules thereunder Puisne LUSK, Andrew, 1st Bt., cr. 1874 ; J.P. ; head of Lusk Judge, Supreme Court, Jamaica, 1893-1909 ; Andrew and Co., London ; one

Chairman of Education Commission in of H.M.'s Lieuts. City of London ; b. Barr,

Jamaica, 1897-98; one of founders of Ayrshire, 1810 ; m. Eliza, d. of J. Potter, Prison Farm ; Judge who tried Insurance Grahamston, Falkirk, 1848. Sheriff of Lon- actions after the great earthquake in 1907 ; don and Middlesex, 1860-61 ; Alderman, retired 1909. Address: Liguanea, Limes Aldgate, 1863-92; Bridge Without. 1892- : Road, Folkestone. Clubs Oxford and Cam- 1895 ; Lord Mayor, 1873-74 ; M.P. Fiusbury, : bridge ; Radnor, Folkestone. 1865-85. Heir none. Address : 15 Sus- [Died 23 Feb. 1911. sex Square, W. Clubs : Reform, City Col. Liberal. [Died 21 June 1909. LUMSDEN, Dugald M'Tavish, C.B. 1901 ; b. Peterhead, 1851 ; s. of late James Lums- LUTHER, Rev. George Minchin, Prebendary den. Tea in planter Assam, 1874-93 ; (Canon) and Rural Dean ; Rector of Cahir- of Captain Durham Mounted Rifles, 1886; narry from 1873 ; b. Dublin ; s. Guy appointed to command of Assam Valley Luther of Crohane, Co. Tipperary, and Alicia 1900 : Light Horse, ; raised Lumsden's Horse, Fitzmaurice of Carlow ; m. ; one d. Educ. which served in South Africa, March to Dec. Trinity College, Dublin. Curate of Lisburn, 1900 of (despatches, Queen's medal, 3 clasps, Co. Antrim, 1870 ; Curate in charge Address : 4 C.B.). Whitehall Court, S.W. Randalstown, Co. Antrim, 1871-72 ; Rector Clubs : Oriental, Junior Carlton. of Camlough, Co. Antrim, 1873. Address : [Died 10 May 1915. Cahirnarry Rectory, Limerick. Sir LUSHINGTON, Godfrey, G.C.M.G., cr. 1899 ; [Died 15 Oct. 1911. cr. 1892 b. K.C.B., ; Permanent Under-Secre- LUTTRELL, George Fownes, J.P., D.L. ; 1885-95 b. tary, Home Office, ; 1832 ; 5th s. 27 Sept. 1826; e. s. of Lieut.-Col. Francis of late Rt. S. Hon. Lushington, M.P. ; m. Fownes Luttrell of Kilne Court, and Emma Beatrice Ann d. of S. of late Shore, Smith, Embley, Louisa, d. Samuel Drewe ; m. Ann 1865. Educ. : Sir four Romsey, Hants, Rugby ; Elizabeth, d. of A. Hood, 2nd Bt. ; Balliol Coll. : Oxford; Fellow of All Souls' s. two d. Educ. Eton ; Christ Church, Coll. Barr. Inner Temple, 1858; Counsel Oxford. B.A. High Sheriff, Somerset, 1874 ; to Home Assistant Patron Office, 1869; Under- Captain llth Somerset R.V. (retired) ; secretary of State, Home Department, 1876. of 4 Livings. Address : Dunster Castle. Address : 34 Old : Queen Street, S.W. ; Dunster, Somerset. Club Brooks's. Stokke, Great Bedwyn, Hungerford. Clubs : [Died 24 May 1910. Athenaeum, United University. LYALL, Rt. Hon. Sir Alfred Comyn, K.C.B., 5 D.C.L. [Died Feb. 1907. cr. 1881 ; G.C.I.E., cr. 1896 ; Hon. Sir 3rd Bt. cr. 1902 LUSHINGTON, Henry, ; 1791 ; Oxford and LL.D. Cambridge ; P.O., ; b. 1802; S. father 1863; m. 1st, Eliza, d. Ford's Lecturer in English History, Oxford 442 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 LYON

b. 4 1835 s. of University, 1907 ; Jan. ; bridges under treaty with the Bakhtiari Rev. Alfred m. d. of chiefs to Lyall ; 1863, Cora, ; opened traffic, 1900 ; second Cloete two *. two d. Educ. : Eton. P. ; journey, 1893-94 the Caucasus, Armenia, Civil Service Lieut.-Gov. North- Bengal ; climbed Mt. Ararat, reaching the summit, West 1882-87 Member 1893 Provinces, India, ; Sept. ; third journey, 1898 Armenia ; of Council of Secretary of State for India, surveyed the great crater of Nimrud and 1888-1902. Publications : Verses written in mapped the country, assisted by Mr. F. India British Dominion in India Asiatic ; ; Oswald; M.P. (L.) Ripon Division, West Studies Life of ; Warren Hastings ; Tenny- Riding, Yorks, 1906-10 ; contested Glou- son of Letters Life of (Men Series), 1902; cester, 1910. Publications : Armenia ; Travels Marquis of Dufferin, 1905. Address: 18 and Studies (2 vols.), 1901 (Russian Clubs : St. Queen's Gate, S.W. Athenaeum, edition, uniform with English, Tiflis, 1910) ; James's. [Died 10 Apr. 1911. various articles in the reviews and proceed- ings of learned societies of LYALL, Edna ; see Bayly, Ada Ellen. ; map Armenia, 1901 (Russian edition, 1910. Address : 33 LYDEKKER, Richard, B.A., F.R.S. F.G.S., Pont Street, S.W. ; Wardington House, F.Z.S. ; J.P. Herts ; b. 1849 ; e. s. of late G. Banbury. Club : Athenaeum. W. Lydekker ; m. Lucy Marianne, e. d. of [Died 24 Nov. 1913. Canon O. W. Davys, 1882 ; two s. three LYNDHURST, Baroness Georgina ; d. of Lewis d. Educ. : Trinity College, Cambridge. Goldsmith ; m. 1837, 1st, and last, B. Second in 1st class Natural Science Tripos, 1871 Staff of Lyndhurst (d. 1863). Address : 5 Eton ; on Geological Survey of Square, S.W. [Died 22 Dec. 1901. India, 1874-82. Publications : Indian Ter- Vertebrata LYNE, Joseph Leycester ; see Ignatius, Father. tiary ; Geology of Kashmir ; Catalogues of Fossil Mammals, Reptiles, and LYNE, Hon. Sir William John, K.C.M.G., cr. Birds in British Museum, 10 vols. ; Phases 1900 ; M.P. ; Treasurer Australian Common- of Animal Life e. s. of ; Life and Bock ; Geo- wealth, 1907-8; b. 6 April 1844; of John of graphical History Mammals ; Royal Lyne Gala, Cranbrook, Tasmania ; Natural History ; Study of Mammals (with m. 1870, Martha Coates (d. 1903), e. d. of late Sir E. C. for W. H. Flower) ; A Manual of Shaw ; one s. three d. ; Secretary

Paleontology, 2 vols. (with late Professor Public Works, 1885, 1886-87, and 1891-94 ; H. A. The Deer of All for 1889 Premier and Nicholson) ; Lands ; Secretary Lands, ; Wild Colonial of Oxen, Sheep, and Goats of All Lands ; Treasurer New South Wales, The Great and 1899-1901 for Small Game of India, Burma, ; Minister Home Affairs, 1901- and Tibet ; The Great and Small Game of 1903; Minister for Trade and Customs,

Europe, N. and W. Asia, and America ; Commonwealth of Australia, 1903-4, and Descriptions of South American Fossil 1905-7. Address : Grand Hotel, Melbourne. Animals : ( An. Mus. la Plata) ; three vols. Club Warrigal, Sydney. of Allen's Naturalists' 3 1913. Library ; Mostly [Died Aug. Mammals William Address : ; Horns and Hoofs ; The Game LYNN, H., R.H.A. Royal Animals of Dublin. India, Burma, and Tibet ; The Hibernian Academy, Game 1915. Animals of Africa ; The Sportsman's [Died 12 Sept. British Isidore Berna- Birds; A Trip to Pilawin ; A LYON, Brig. Surg. Lieut.-Colonel of Geography Hertfordshire; The Horse dotte, C.I.E., 1889 ; M.R.C.S., F.C.S., F.I.C.; and its Relatives b. 28 1839 unmarried. ; The Sheep and its Cousins ; Edinburgh, May ; The Ox its : School Uni- and Kindred. Address : Harpen- Educ. Edinburgh High ; den Lodge, Harpenden. versity College, London. Medallist in four Scholar De- [Died 16 Apr. 1915. subjects ; Atkinson Morley ; monstrator of Anatomy. Joined Indian LYNCH, Hannah, novelist ; Paris correspon- Professor dent of Medical Service, 1865 ; appointed The Academy ; contributed to Medical various reviews and magazines. Publica- of Anatomy Grant College, Bombay, Professor of tions : Prince of 1866 ; appointed Chemistry the Glades ; George Mere- same Chemical to Govern- dith, a Study; Dr. Vermont's Fantasy; College ; Analyser ment, 1867, and subsequently Professor of Denys etc. ; Troubled d'Auvrillac, Through thanked Waters of Medical Jurisprudence ; repeatedly ; Daughters Men ; Rosni Harvey ; by Government of Bombay for services Jinny Blake; An Odd Experiment ; Toledo; Clare while Chemical Analyser, and created C.I.E. Monro ; Autobiography of a Child; for 1889 Dean in Uni- French Lite in Town and Country. Recrea- same, ; Medicine, of 1892. tions : intelligent conversation and pleasant versity Bombay, 1888; retired, Publications : Food Tables for India, 1877 ; books, foreign travels, music. Address : 60 Text-Book of Medical for Avenue de Breteuil, Paris. A Jurisprudence 1889 ed. Address : 164 [Died 15 Jan. 1904. India, (2nd 1890). Sutherland Avenue, W. Club : East India LYNCH, Henry Finnis Blosse, F.R.G.S. ; M.A., 1911. b. United Service. [Died 27 Apr. London, 18 April 1862 ; s. of Thomas Kerr Lynch, one of the Lynchs of Partry LYON, Rev. Ralph John, Rector of Wickwar, of 1898. House, County Mayo, Ireland, and Harriet, 1864-1914 ; Hon. Canon Gloucester, d. of Col. Robert Taylor of the Indian Educ. : Trinity College, Cambridge (M.A.) ; of Mel- Political Service ; unmarried. Educ. : Eton ; Curate Haydon, Dorset, 1852-54; Trin. Coll. Camb. (1st class Class. Hons.). combe Regis, 1854-61 ; Weston-super-Mare, Called to 1862-64 ; Bar, Middle Temple, 1887 ; joined 1861-62 ; Dalston, Cumberland, firm of Lynch Brothers, Eastern merchants, Rural Dean, Hawkesbury, 1902-7. Address: of which Malvern Worcester- he became senior partner ; travelled The Brambles, Wells, extensively in the countries between India shire [Died 28 Nov. 1914. D.L. b. 28 Oct. and the Mediterranean for purposes of LYON, Thomas Henry, J.P., ; *. of late Thomas of scientific, political, and commercial research ; 1825 ; 2nd Lyon first journey, 1889 Alexandretta, Aleppo, Appleton Hall, and Eliza, d. of late George Lanes m. Diarbekir, on horseback, and down the Clayton of Lostock Hall, ; 1st, Vanda d. of Rt. Hon. John Tigris on a raft to Baghdad ; inaugurated a 1860, (d. 1861), new river service under the British flag on Wilson-Patten, M.P., afterwards Lord Win- Edith o. d. of the Karuu river travelled the Karun marleish ; 1872, Grace, ; from 2nd, across the Bakhtiari mountains to Isfahan, late W. H. Brancker, of Bispham Hall, d. Educ. : Eton. Entered and surveyed for a new trade route into Lanes. ; one Persia this 1839 served first China War (slightly ; new route (270 miles) was Navy, ; first left 1853 ; entered opened by his firm through the construction wounded) ; Navy, President Warring- of a caravan road with steel suspension Royal Cheshire Militia ; 443 LYONS WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

ton National Defence at corder of Branch, League ; Oxford, 1895-1903 ; Chancellor of time of death the oldest subscriber to the Diocese of Rochester, 1903 ; Secretary of Cheshire hounds. Address : State for Appleton Hall, Colonies, 1903-5 ; M.P. (L.U.) Warrington, Cheshire. [Died 14 Feb. 1914. Leamington, Warwick, 1895-1906. Recrea- tions : in life other LYONS, Sir Algernon M'Lennan, G.C.B., or. -golf ; early many games. Address: 16 Great West- 1897 ; D.L. ; Admiral of the Fleet, 1897 ; College Street, minster Admiral active list of b. ; Wittersham Kent. Clubs : on the Navy ; 26 House, 1833 s. of Brooks's, Turf, Athenaeum. Aug. ; Lt.-Gen. Humphrey Lyons ; m. 1879, Louisa Jane, d. of Thomas Penrice, [Died 4 July 1913. Kiborough, Glamorganshire. Entered R.N. LYTTELTON, Hon. George William Spencer,

1847 served in C.B., 1894 ; M.A. ; J.P. Worcestershire ; ; the Black Sea during the

F.R.G.S. ; b. 12 June 1847 ; 4th Russian War, 1854-55 ; Commodore in West London, *. of 4th Baron and 2nd d. Indies, 1875-78 ; Commander-in-Chief Pacific Lyttelton Mary, of Sir Bt. Educ. : Eton Station, 1881-84, and North America and Stephen Glynne, ; West 1885-88 Trinity College, Cambridge. of the Indies, ; Commander-in-Chief, Captain Eton Eleven and in the Eleven Plymouth, 1893-96 ; Principal A.D.C. to the Cambridge ; late Queen Victoria, 1895-97. Address: assist, private secretary to Mr. Gladstone, 1882-85 his secre- Kilvrough, Parkmill, R.S.O. Clubs : United 1871-74, ; principal private 1892-94 assist, to Service, Army and Navy. [Died 9 Feb. 1908. tary, ; private secretary Earl Granville, 1880-82; member of the LYSONS, Sir Daniel, G.C.B. cr. 1886 Gen- ; ; Executive Committee of the Royal College eral, 1879 ; Constable of the Tower from of Music. Decorated for services to the 1890; Colonel of the Sherwood Foresters Prime Minister. Recreations : golf, hunting, Derbyshire Regt. from 1878 ; Hon. Col. of travel much interested in music 1st Vol. foreign ; Batt. the Royal Fusiliers ; b. Rod- and Art and travelled 1 generally, extensively ; marton, Gloucestershire, Aug. 1816 ; s. of formerly a crickerer. Address : 49 Hill Rev. D. Lysons, Hempstead Court, Glou- cester Street, W. Clubs : Brooks's, Reform. ; m. 1st, Harriet Sophia, d. of Charles Court [Died 5 Dec. 1913. Bridges, House, Overton, 1856 ; 2nd, LYVEDEN, 2nd Baron (cr. 1859), Fitzpatrick Anna Sophia Biscoe, d. of Rev. Robert b. Henry Vernon, D.L., J.P. ; 27 April 1824 ; Tritton, 1865. Educ. : En- Shrewsbury. *. of 1st Baron and d. of last Earl tered 1st 1834 served Emma, Royals, ; throughout of Upper Ossory ; 5. father 1872 ; m. 1st, Canadian Rebellion, 1837-39 (mentioned in Albreda, d. of 5th Earl Fitzwilliam, 1853 despatches) ; was D.A.Q.M.G. 1838-41 ; in (d. 1891) ; 2nd, Julia, d. of Albert Emary of Nov. 1843 was wrecked in transport Premier 1896. : Durham Hastings, Educ. Eton ; (mentioned in was - despatches) ; Brig Univ. Attache" at 1846-48 Han- at Madrid, ; Maj. Barbados, 1844-47 ; served through- 1848 Berlin. 1849 out over, ; ; private secretary Crimean War, 1854-55 ; the brought to Commissioner of Woods and 1st Brigade Light Division out of action on Forests, Lord Seymour, afterwards Duke of Somerset, 18 June 1855, and commanded 2nd Brigade 1850 ; to Secretary for his father, Light Division from Oct. 1855 to end of war War, 1852 to President of the Indian Board of with ; (medal three clasps ; 3rd class Med- Control, his father, 1855-58. Owned about jidieh, Sardinian medal, and Officer of Legion 4200 acres. Heir : n. Courtenay It. P. of Honour, several times mentioned in des- b. 1857. Club : patches, and sent to Vernon, Wellington. severely wounded) ; 25 Feb. 1900. organise Militia of Canada at the Trent [Died Dec. 1861 affair, ; D.Q.M.G. in Canada, 1862-67 ; commanded Brigade at Malta, 1868; Brigade at Aldershot, 1869-72; M Northern Division, 1872-74; Q.M.G. to 1876-80 commanded Forces, ; Aldershot Div. Maarten Marius Willem 1880-83; C.B. K.C.B. 1877. Pub- MAARTENS, (Joost 1856; Van der LL.D. Utrecht lications : Drill Poorten-Schwartz), ; sundry Books ; The Crimean Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen Hon. Fellow R.S.L. War from First to ; ; Last, 1895 ; Early Re- Hon. Lit.D. University of Pennsylvania ; miniscences, 1896. Recreations: hunting, Hon. Member Author's Clubs, London and Address : shooting, fishing, yachting. 22 15 New York ; novelist ; b. Amsterdam, Warwick Square, S.W. Clubs : United Ser- Aug. 1858. Educ. : Konigl. Gymnasium, vice, Army and Navy. [Died 29 Jan. 1898. Bonn ; Utrecht Univ. Law Lecturer, LYSTER, John, Bishop (Roman Catholic) of Utrecht, 1883-84. Lived in Holland, also ; Count of Roman Court Assistant Achonry ; much in Paris and on the Riviera. Publi- at b. Papal Throne ; Athlone, 5 Oct. 1850 ; cations : The Sin of Joost Ave lingh, 1890 ; e. s. of Patrick Lyster, architect. Educ. : of An Old Maid's Love, 1891 ; A Question Summer Hill College, Athlone ; Catholic Uni- Greater Taste, 1891 ; God's Fool, 1892 ; The versity ; Maynooth College. D.D., Rome. 1895 Her Glory, 1894 ; My Lady Nobody, ; Professor in Summer Hill College, Athlone ; I Known Memory, 1898 ; Some Women have President of Sligo College. Publications: Poor 1903 1901 ; My Relations, ; Dorothea, sermons on various occasions. Address : 1904 ; The one act at Wynd- The Jailbird, play Abbey, Ballaghadereen, Ireland. ham's Theatre, 1904; The Healers; The [Died 17 Jan. 1911. Woman's Victory, 1906 ; The New Religion, Rt. Hon. 1909 The Price of Lis LYTTELTON, Alfred, P.C. 1903; 1907 ; Brothers All, ; M.A. K.C. 1909 Harmen 1910 ; Cambridge ; ; F.R.C.I. 1906 ; Doris, ; Pols, Peasant, M.P. (U.) St. George's, Hanover Square, Eve, 1912. Address : Zonheuvel Castle, from 1906 Hon. Holland. Clubs : ; M.A. Oxford) ; barrister ; nr. Doom, Athenaeum, Dutch Royal Commissioner on Port of London, and Garrick, Savile, National, Authors', ; Alien Immigration ; Chairman, Transvaal Utrecht Gentlemen, Dutch Automobile, Concessions Commission ; Bencher, Inner International Touring, Dutch Cyclists. b. 7 5 1915. Temple, 1899 ; Feb. 1857 ; 8th s. of [Died Aug. 4th Lord Lyttelton and Mary. d. of Sir MACALEESE, Daniel, M.P. (N.) for North editor and Stephen Glynne, Bt. ; m. 1st, 1885, Octavia Monoghan, from 1895 ; proprietor Laura d. of Sir of Advocate b. 1840 s. of Daniel (d. 1886), Charles Tennant, People's ; ;

1st Co. Antrim ; m. Bt. ; 2nd, 1892, Edith Sophy, d. of Macaleese, Randalstown, d. of Charles Co. Archibald Balfour ; one s. one d. Educ. : Jane, MacAleese, Loughguile, editor Belfast Morning Eton ; Trin. Coll. Cambridge. Legal Private Antrim. Formerly Sec. to Sir H. James, Attorney-General, News and Ulster Examiner. Address : Hoolly 1882-86 Recorder of I Dec. 1900. ; Hereford, 1894 ; Re- Lodg, Monoghan. [Died 444