WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 FAIRBAIRN

Hon. Canon of Liverpool, 1885-95 ; Vica 1883 is ; What it, 1885 ; Great Yarmouth, of St. 1886-90 Rural Helen's, Lanes, ; Dean 1886 ; on the Evening Bure, 1887 ; The of Prescot, 1889-90 ; Rector of Tiverton Brook, 1899 ; The Rustic Mirror, 1900. Address : 1890-95. Belmont, Sheffield. Grosvenor Gallery Sea Fog, Oulton Broad, [Died 12 June 1912 1887 ; painting pictures on the Riviera, 1889- 1892. New Gallery Feeding Pigeons, 1899 ; One Man Show ; English and Foreign Land- scape, 1905. The R.I. Several water colours annually. Recreations : reading, tennis. Address : 28 Dawson Place, Pern- bridge W. 13 FABER, George Henry, M.P. (L.) Boston from Square, [Died March 1907. Assurance and Sir cr. 1906 ; Broker Underwriter FAIRBAIRN, Andrew, Kt. ; 1868 ; J.P., : D.Sc. b. 1839. Address Kinloch, Foxgrove D.L., (Hon.) ; Chairman of Fairbairn, Road, Beckenham. Clubs : Thatchec Lawson, Combe, Barbour, Limited, machine Leeds b. House, Junior Athenaeum, National Liberal. makers, and Belfast ; Glasgow, 5 March 1828 s. of Sir [Died 6 Apr. 1910 ; Peter Fairbairn and d. of FABRE, Hon. Hector, C.M.G. ; Commissioner Margaret, Robert Kennedy, Glasgow ; General for Canada in France from 1882 m. Clara, d. of Sir John L. Loraine, Bt., 1862. Educ. : Geneva b. 1834 ; m. 1865, Florence, d. of Adolphu* ; Glasgow ; St. Peter's Stern of Quebec. Educ. : Montreal, Canada College, Cambridge ; 37th Wrangler. Barr. Editor of Inner 1852 of L'Ordre (Montreal), 1862 ; Le Temple, ; Mayor Leeds, 1866, contested Canadien (Quebec), 1864 ; L'Eve"nement 1867-68; Leeds, 1868; Knares- 1874 (Quebec), 1867-82; Senator from 1874 to borough, ; Otley Division, 1886 ; 1882; C.M.G. at the close of Indian and Pudsey Division, 1895; M.P. Eastern West Colonial Exhibition, London, in 1886 Division, Riding, 1880 ; Otley Division, Officer of the Legion of Honour (1894) foi 1885; High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1892. Address : services rendered to Canada in France Askham Grange, York ; 39 Port- : land Publication Chroniques, 1877. Address Place, W. ; Villa Trois Fontaines, 17 Rue Cirque, and 10 Rue de Rome, Paris. Biarritz. Clubs : United University, Re- [Died 2 Sept. 1910 form, Brooks's, Marlborough, St. James's.

FAED, John, R.S.A., J.P. ; artist ; b. 1819 [Died 30 May 1901. e. s. of James Faed, engineer and millwright FAIRBAIRN, Andrew Martin ; Principal- : Emeritus Mansfield Coll. m. 1849. Educ. Gatehouse, N.B. Practised Oxford ; b. 4 Nov. near s. as a miniature painter in Edinburgh unti 1838, Edinburgh ; 2nd of John Fair- as oil s. of 1849, then an painter in London, etc bairn, miller, Edinburgh ; g. James Address : Ardmore, Gatehouse, Scotland. Fairbairn, West Morriston, Earlston, and Andrew [Died 22 Oct. 1902 Martin, Blainslie, Lauderdale ; m. y. d. of late John FAED, Thomas, R.A. (retired 1893) ; b. Burley Shields, Byres, Bathgate, 1868 two s. two d. : Mill, Kirkcudbright, 1826 ; b. of John Faed ; Educ. Universities R.S.A. Educ. : School of Design, Edin- of Edinburgh and Berlin, and at Evangelical Union burgh. Became A.R.S.A. 1849 ; settled in Theological Academy, Glasgow. M.A. 1852 Oxon. decree of Convocation D.D. London, ; became A.R.A. 1859 ; R.A. by ; : 1889 Aber- 1864. Paintings dome in Edinburgh- Edinburgh, 1878, Yale, ; LL.D. 1894 Patron and Patroness's Visit to the Village deen, ; D.Litt. Oxon, 1903, and Leeds; School Sir D.D. of and of Manchester ; Walter Scott and his Literary Wales, ; D.Theol. 1909 an of the Friends at Abbotsford ; done in London Gottingen, ; original Fellow

after 1852 The British ; Fellow of the Motherless Bairn ; Home Academy Royal and the of Literature Fellow of the Northern Homeless ; Conquered but not Society ;

Subdued The First Break in ; Minister Union ; the Family ; Academy Evangelical in the Backwoods From to Congregational Church, Bathgate West Sunday ; Dawn

Sunset The of 1860-72 ; of the E.U. ; Last the Clan ; The Waefu' Lothian, Congregational Heart His St. Paul ; Only Pair ; God's Acre ; Evan- Church, Street, Aberdeen, 1872-77; of geline on the Search O left I ? Principal Airedale College, 1877-1886 ; of ; why my Hame ; With the Burden of Mansfield from its foundation many Years ; They had College, Oxford, been Muir Lecturer of ; From Hand to 1886-1909; University Boys together Mouth ; 1878-82 Gifford Lecturer Uni- Where's my good little Girl; The Silken Edinburgh, ;

Gown ; Worn Out Ere versity of 1892-94 ; ; Care Begins ; A Aberdeen, Lyman Wee Bit Fractious; No Rose without its Beecher Lecturer University of Yale, 1891- 1892 Chairman of Union of Thorn ; The Poor the Friend of the Poor. ; Congregational Address : and 1883 Member of 24a Cavendish Road, St. John's England Wales, ; Royal Wood, S.W. Club : Athenaeum. Commission on Secondary Education, 1894- 1895 went to India to deliver the Haskell [Died 17 Aug. 1900. ;

Sir John 1898-99 ; Member of the Theo- FAGGE, William Charles, 8th Bt. ; Lectures, in cr. 1660 ; b. 1830 e. s. of late logical Board and Theological Examiner ; John Fagge ; S. u. 1873 the of 1895-1904 Member ; m. 1st, 1864, Ann (d. 1877), o. d. University Wales, ; of T. Holttum Sturry, Kent; 2nd, 1901, of the Advisory Committee to the Theological Catherine Mary, 2nd d. of late Isaac Goodwin Faculty in the University of Manchester, of 1904 of Commission on Wickham, Breux, Kent, and g. d. of late ; Member Royal Young Waterman of High Halden, Kent; Endowments of Welsh Church, 1906. three s. one d. Late Lieut. 21st Foot. Heir: Publications : Studies in the Philosophy of s. and 1876 Studies in the John Charles, b. Apr. 1866. Address : Religion History, ; , Life of 1881 The of 1882 ; Wincheap, Canterbury. [Died 13 Apr. 1909. Christ, ; City God, FAHEY, Edward Henry, R.I. 1872; painter Religion in History and in Modern Life, 1884; in oil and water revised and 1893 ; Christ in Modern colour ; b. London ; y. s. of enlarged, late Sec. R.I. 1893 Christ in the ; m. 1st, 1874, Alice Lee (d. Theology, ; Centuries, 1893 and 1879) ; 2nd, 1906, Emma Sophia, e. d. of late ; Catholicism, Roman Anglican, H. Pearse 1899: The of the Christian Hughes ; two s. one d. Educ. : Philosophy I m art Studies in and at S. 1902 ; Religion Kensington ; R.A. Schools ; Religion, Italy. 1 The Church in Idea and in Medals ;: S. Kensington; Sydney Theology ; ; Inter. etc. Recreations : ; Melbourne International, etc. History, golf, cycling, Paintings: Roy. Acad. Queen Lily and believed in excellence of good old constitu- Rose in 1875 tional walk. Address.' Blucairn, Lossie- One, ; He Never Came, 1876 ; btill 1877 All N.B. [Died 9 Feb. 1912. Waters, ; Among the Barley, mouth, 1878 ; I'm a Bt. ; Going Milking, 1880 ; Out of FAIRBAIRN, Sir Arthur Henderson, 3rd the Hurly Burly, 1882; Can He Forget, cr. 1869 ; Hon. Treasurer of the Royal 235 FAIRFAX WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

b. Association in aid of the Deaf and Dumb ; Dublin from 1876 ; 1831 ; m. 1st, Adelaide, s. of Bart, and Allison d. of J. Co. b. 11 April 1852 ; e. 2nd Sadlier, Ballinderry Park, Tipper- S. 1851 d. of late d. of Thomas Callaway, Chislehurst ; ary, (d. 1877) ; 2nd, Robina, of late P. B. Clover Co. 1878 father 1891 ; m. Florence, d. R. N. M'Intire, Hall, Dublin, : Coll. Long, M.P., Rood Ashton, Wilts, 1882. (d. 1895). Educ. Trin. Dublin ; Barr. 1852. Address : 4 Heir : b. Thomas Gordon [b. 26 May 1854 ; King's Inns, Dublin, m. 1877, Maria Ada (d. 1893), y. d. of William Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin. Club : Dublin d. : Camb. 23 March 1908. Andrew Fairbairn ; two Educ. University. [Died Address : Wren's b. 1856 o. University (B.A.). FANE, Cecil Francis William ; ; Chichester. Clubs : Wind- i House, Brooks's, surv. s. of late Robert George Cecil Fane of 2 June 1915. ham ; Union, Brighton. [Died Hempstead and Harriet Anne, o. d. of late FAIRFAX, llth Baron (cr. 1627), John Contee Vice-Admiral Hon. Sir Henry Blackwood, Fairfax Fairfax, s. of Sir Thomas [Thomas K.C.B. ; m. 1889, Lady Augusta Fanny of Denton and Fairfax, Nunappleton ; Rous, e. d. of 2nd Earl of Stradbroke. Educ. :

before 1594 ; cr. Baron knighted Rouen, Harrow ; Royal Military Coll., Sandhurst. Fairfax of 1627 the 3rd Baron Cameron, ; Was Lieut. Grenadier Guards, Gluts : General of the Parliament was the famous ; Carlton, Turf. [Died 30 Jan, 1914. the 6th Baron settled in the American FANE, Admiral Sir Charles George, K.C.B. Colonies, and was the friend and patron of 1901 ; b. 13 Nov. 1837 ; m. 1875, d. of Sir His descendants still George Washington. Edward Kenny of Halifax, N.S. Entered live in the United b. 13 1830 ; States] ; Sept. 1868 navy, 1851 ; Lieut. 1859 ; Commander, ; S. 1869 m. d. of Colonel brother, ; Mary, Captain, 1875; Rear-Admiral, 1890; Vice- Edmund Kirkby, U.S.A., 1857. Protestant. Admiral, 1896 ; served Crimea (Crimean Educ. : U.S.A. ; University, Princeton, (B.A.) and Turkish medals, Sebastopol clasp), and of Pennsylvania (M.D.). Owned about 700 Baltic attack on Sveaborg ; Chairman of acres. Recreation : medicine. Heir : s. Admiralty Committees for reorganising of York. Address: North- Albert, New Ordnance and Constructive Departments, ampton, Prince George's Co., Maryland, " under ; 1st Lieut. Galatea," 29 1900. Admiralty U.S.A. [Died Sept. H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh; A.D.C. to Sir William Herbert Taylor of FAIRFAX, George Queen, 1888-90 ; Captain Superintendent

Bt. cr. 1836 D.L. ; Ramsay-, 2nd ; ; J.P., Sheerness Dockyard, 1888-90; Admiral colonel 1879 b. 15 (retired), ; Edinburgh, Superintendent, Portsmouth Dockyard, March 1831 e. s. of 1st Bt. and d. of Thos. Aberdeenshire. ; 1892-96 ; retired, 1902 ; J.P. Williamson-Ramsay, Maxton, Roxburgh- Address : Balnacoil, Aboyne, N.B. shire father 1860 m. o. d. of ; S. ; Mary, [Died 23 Feb. 1909. William J. Pawson, Shawdon, Northumber- FANE, Sir Edmund Douglas Veitch, K.C.M.G.;

1868. Entered the 1851 ; Wiltshire land, army, cr. 1899 ; J.P., D.L., ; Envoy served in Crimea and at siege of Sebastopol, Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary medal and for Sebas- b. 1855-56 (Crimean clasp to the Court of Copenhagen from 1898 ;

and Turkish war ; A.D.C. to e. s. of Arthur topol, medal) 6 May 1837 ; Preberdary Governor at Malta, 1860-64; A.D.C. to Fane and Lucy, e. d. of John Benett, Pyt Viscount W. Dis- Templeton, commanding House, M.P. for Wiltshire ; m. Constantia,

served in 1858-59 ; C.B. trict, 1865-66 ; India, d. of Major-General Robert B. Wood, Heir : s. Mediterranean ; Cape ; Canada. Educ. : Merton Coll. Oxford. Attach^ at H. Address : 16 of at W. Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy. Tehran, 1858 ; Secy, Legation Turin, St. Queen's Gate, S.W. ; Maxton, Boswells, St. Petersburg!*, Washington, Florence, N.B. Clubs: Carlton, United Services, Munich, Brussels, Vienna, Copenhagen, : Minister Army and Navy New, Edinburgh. Madrid, Constantinople ; appointed [Died 19 Jan. 1902. Plenipotentiary, ad interim, at Constantinople Sir Charles Arthur, and Minister FAIRLIE-CUNINGHAME, 1892 ; Envoy Extraordinary

cr. 1630 J.P. b. 1846 ; S. of 1893- llth Bt. ; ; ; Plenipotentiary to the King Servia, d. of W. F. Blair : father 1881 ; m. Caroline, 1898. Address British Legation, Copen- of 1867. Educ. : Chelten- Wilts. Blair, Ayrshire, hagen ; Boyton Manor, Heytesbury, Heir : b. Turf. ham ; Trin. Coll. Camb. Alfred, Clubs : Carlton, Travellers', b. 1852. Address : Garnock House, Ryde. [Died 20 March 1900. 27 Dec. 1897. G.C.B. cr. [Died FANSHAWE, Sir Edward Gennys, ;

Sir Alfred b. 27 Nov. 1814 ; FAIRLIE-CUNINGHAME, Edward, 1887 ; Admiral (retired) ; b. 20 1852 3rd and 12th Bt. ; cr. 1630 ; April ; s of late Gen. E. Fanshawe, C.B., R.E., d. of Hon. W. Bt. s. of 10th Bt. and Maria, Frances, d. of Gen. Sir H. Dalrymple, ; Arabella sister of 1st Viscount Bowman-Felton ; m. 1885, Annie, m, 1843, Jane (d. 1900), R.N. S. bro. d. Entered R.N. o. d. of late Frederick Church, ; Cardwell ; three s. one : none. Address : 5 Barton 1876 Lord of the Admiralty, 1897. Heir 1828 ; Admiral, ; Terrace, Dawlish, South Devon. 1865-66; Commander-in-Chief of North [Died 14 Nov. 1901. American and W. Indian Station, 1870-73 ; b. in Coll. FALB, Rudolph, meteorologist ; Obdach President of the R. Naval Greenwich, 1838 studied at at Ports- Styria, 13 April ; theology 1876-78; Commander-in-Chief for studied : 74 Cromwell Gratz, and was a priest two years ; mouth, 1878-79. Address 1869 became Service. science at Prague and Vienna, ; Road, S.W. Club : United North and South 21 Oct. 1906. Protestant ; travelled [Died : 2nd s. Publications b. London ; , 1877. Gruudziige FARJEON, B.L., novelist ; und Vulkan- d. of zu einer Theorie der Erdbeben of Jacob Farj eon ; m. Margaret, Joseph Studien Ausbriiche, 1870 ; Gedanken und Jefferson, the famous American comedian, \md uber den Vulcanismus, 1875 ; Sterne 1877. Educ. : private schools. Journalist, 1883 Das in Zealand; Menschen, 1882 ; Wetterbriefe, ; novelist, playwright New Land der Inka in seiner Bedeutung fur die manager and part proprietor of first daily 1883 in Pub- Urgeschichte der Sprache und Schrift, ; newspaper published that colony. den 1871; Das Wetter und der Mond, 1887 ; Von lications : Grif, 1870 ; Blade-o'-Grass, Die Andes- other Umwalzungen im Weltall, 1887 ; Joshua Marvel, 1872; and, among sprachen in ihrer Beziehung zum semitischen novels in succeeding years, London's Heart; 1894 Set in a Silver Sea ; Sprachstamme, 1888 ; Wetterkalender, Great Porter Square ; 1895 Kritische Bread and Cheese and ff. ; Ueber Erdbeben, ; Tage, The Sacred Nugget ; 1895. Address : of Noland Something Sintflut und Eiszeit, Kisses ; The King ; 1 Oct. 1903. A Secret Inherit- Aaron the Jew ; Vienna. [Died Occurred ; The House of White Shadows ; Hon. Sir Frederick Richard, Kt., ance ; The FALKINER, Rozella, Recorder of of John Fordham ; Miriam cr. 1896 ; P.C. Ireland ; K.C. ; Betrayal 236 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1 916 FARBAN

: 1897 ; Samuel Boyd and Catchpole Square, Farnham, Co. Cavan. Clubs Junior Naval Pride of 1899 ; The Mesmerists, and Race, and Military, Cavalry ; Kildare St., Dublin. of the 1902. 1900 ; The Mystery Royal Mail, [Died 16 Aug. 1907. : lawn whist. Address: Sir Recreations tennis, FARQUHAR, Arthur, K.C.B. ; cr. 1886 ; Belsize N.W. 11 Lancaster Road, Park, J.P., D.L. ; Admiral (retired) ; b. 1815 ; . Clubs : Green Whitefriars. of late Rear-Admiral Sir A. Room, Savage, Farquhar, K.C.B. , 23 1903. [Died July K.C.H. ; m. 1851, Ellen (d. 1898), d. of S. P.

Inst. Rickman. Entered R.N. 1829 ; Commander- FARMER, Emily, R.T. ; Member Royal in-Chief on Pacific 1869-73 at of Painters in Water Colours ; d. of late John Station, ; Biker Farmer, in the Hon. East India Com- Devonport, 1878-80. Address : Drum-na- pany's service. Educ. : home by masters. gesk, Aboyne, N.B. Club : United Service. 29 Jan. 1908. Paintings : Deceiving Granny ; The Listener ; [Died Breakfast In Doubt A Dance on FARQUHAR, Major Francis Douglas, D.S.O. Kitty's ; ; 1900 ; Coldstream Guards b. 17 1874 the Shore, etc. Recreation : music. Ad- ; Sept. ; o. surv. s. of Sir H. T. 4th dress : Portchester House, Portchester, Farquhar, Bt., q.v. ; Hants. [Died 8 May 1905. m. 1905, Lady Evelyn Hely-Hutchinson, sis. of 6th Earl of Donoughmore ; two d. Joined FARMER, John, organist at Balliol Coll. Regt. 1896 ; 1901 served South Oxford from 1885 Musical Examiner to the Captain, ; ; Africa, 1899-1900 (despatches, Queen's medal, Girls' Public Day School Company, North 5 clasps, D.S.O.) ; Chinese Regiment of Collegiate School for Girls, and Society of Infantry, 1901-2 ; Somaliland e. s. Expedition, Arts ; b. Nottingham, 16 Aug. 1835 ; 1903 (medal with clasp) ; General of John Farmer m. Marie Elizabeth Stahl Staff, ; War Office, 1908-13. Address : 30 Gloucester of Zurich, 1859. Educ. : Nottingham, Place, W. Clubs : Teacher of music at Guards', Travellers', Leipzig, Coburg. Automobile. 19 March 1856-61 and music master Royal [Died 1915. Zurich, ; organist Sir FARQUHAR, Walter Rockcliffe, 3rd Bt. ; at Harrow, 1862-85. Publications : Harrow cr. 1796 ; J.P., D.L. ; Member of Herries School Songs ; Christ and His Soldiers and Co., bankers ; b. 1810 S. father 1836 for Cinderella ; ; (Oratorio Children) ; (Fairy m. Mary, d. of 6th Duke of 1837. for in Beaufort, Opera Children) ; Requiem memory Educ. : Eton. Heir : s. Henry T., b. 1838. of Departed Harrow Friends ; Gaudeamus Address : Polesden Club : of for Schools and Park, Dorking. (Book Songs Colleges) ; Arthur's. [Died 15 1900. Dulce Domum of and July (Book Songs Rhymes James for Chorales for FARQUHARSON, Miller, C.M.G. 1902 ; Children) ; Hymns and a large landowner and Custos of the parish Schools and Colleges ; Songs for Soldiers and of St. Jamaica b. 21 Sailors, etc. Address : 21 Beaumont Street, Elizabeth, ; Jamaica, Nov. 1825 s. of Matthew Oxford. Club : Savage. [Died 17 July 1901 ; Farquharson ; m. 1851, Margaret, e. d. of Charles Miller of Sir Kt. cr. 1981 D.L. FARMER, William, ; ; ; Scotland. Educ. : Mr. Crabbe's Farmer and Stirling, Chairman, Company, Ltd., School, Southampton. Went to England to Australian merchants Sheriff of ; London, to School, 1833 ; returned the island, 1842 ; 1890-91 Sheriff for 1895 ; High Berks, ; was a sugar planter and penkeeper all his Master of Worshipful Company of Gardeners, life a ; was member of the Legislative Council 1898 b. 1 1831 s. of Samuel Farmer ; July ; 1884-96, when he resigned. Address : Long- of Moor Worcesters. Hall, Bellbroughton, ; hill, Santa Cruz, Jamaica. Club : Jamaica. m. Martha d. of late T. 1864, (d. 1901), [Died 30 Oct. 1906. : Perkins ; one s. three d. Recreations FARQUHARSON, Col. Sir John, K.C.B. ; cr. farming, shooting. Address : Peterley 1899 C.B. 1890 D.L. Aberdeenshire Great Missenden 48 ; ; ; Manor, ; Aldermanbury, b. R.E. (retired) ; 1839 ; s. of late Rev. City. Clubs : City, Carlton, Constitutional. Charles Macpherson, Tomintoul ; assumed 8 1908. [Died July name Farquharson 1888; unmarried. Director FARNBOROUGH, Baroness, Louisa Johanna ; General of Ordnance Survey, 1894-99. Ad- o. d. of late of dress : I George Laughton Fareham, Corrachree, Tarland, Aberdeenshire. Hants 1st last B. ; m. and Farnborough, Club : United Service. [Died 3 July 1905.

! 1839 (d. Address : 35 Wilton ; 1886). FARQUHARSON, Mrs. Ogilvie-, of Haughton, L S.W. 2 Feb. 1901. Crescent, [Died F.L.S., F.R.M.S., authoress, botanist, and

FARNHAM, 10th' Baron (cr. 1756), 12th Bt. microscopist ; Founder and President Scot- Association of (Calderwood), Somerset Henry Maxwell ; tish for Promotion Women's of J.P., D.L., Co. Cavan ; Lieut. 98th Regt. Public Work ; widow R. F. Ogilvie- of (retired); b. Newtownbarry, Co. Wexford, Farquharson Haughton Aberdeenshire ; 7 March 1849 s. of Richard Thomas d. of late Rev. J. Nicholas of ; Ridley, Holling- Maxwell, s. of 6th Baron, and of Charlotte, ton, Hants, and 7 Cambridge Square, W. d. of Rev. Henry P. Elrington, D.D., Pre- Educ. : home and classes in London. Was leader of a to of centor of Ferns ; m. Florence Jane, 7th d. of movement obtain eligibility for of in 3rd Marquess of Headfort ; S. uncle 1896. women equal rights fellowship Educ. : Harrow. Church of Ireland. Con- learned societies. At the International Con- servative. Recreations : astronomy, natural gress in Paris, 1890, her address was on The of in the history, physics, golf, shooting, hunted in Position Women Science ; at early life. Owned about 26,000 acres. Glasgow Exhibition, 1901, On Past and Heir : s. Hon. Arthur K. Maxwell, b. Oct. Future Work of Women. Publications : A British Ferns a 1879. Address : Farnham, Co. Cavan. Pocket Guide to ; paper On Clubs : Carlton, Naval and Military, Royal the Identification of the British Mosses by Societies; Sackville Street and Kildare their Distinctive Characters at the British

> Association in etc. Recrea- Street, Dublin ; Royal St. George's Yacht. Aberdeen, 1885, [Died 22 Nov. 1900. tions : music, microscopy, and practical Address : Tillydrine, Kincardine ji'ARNHAM, llth Baron (cr. 1756), 13th Bt. gardening. 20 1912. ! O'Neil, Aberdeenshire. [Died Apr. (Calderwood), Arthur Kenlis Maxwell ;

Lieut. 10th Hussars b. 2 Oct. s. of Hon. Sir Charles Kt. ; | ; 1879 ; FARRAN, Frederick,

! 10th cr. of from Baron and Florence Jane, 7th d. of 3rd 1986 ; Chief Justice Bombay b. *. of Bel- Marquess of Headfort ; S. father 1900 ; m. 1895 ; 1840 ; George Farran,

i d. of late Thomas 1903, Aileen Selina, 2nd d. of late Chas. camp Park ; m. Ethel, Purden Coote of Bearforest. Educ. : Simmonds, Liverpool, 1874. Educ. Trin. Harrow. Church of Ireland. Conservative. Coll. Dublin (B.A.). Barr. Middle Temple, Recreations : Court of hunting, polo, golf, cricket, 1864 ; Judge, High Judicature, shooting. Owned about 20,000 acres. Heir: 1891-95. Address : Bombay. s. Somerset 10 1898. Arthur ; b. Jan. 1905. Address: [Died Sept. 237 FAERANT WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Sir cr. b. Sir cr. FARRANT, Richard, Kt., 1897 ; 1835 ; FARRELL, Thomas ; Kt., 1894 ; sculp-

e. s. of late Richard Farrant, Oxford: m. tor ; President of the Royal Hibernian 1854, Fanny, d. of Samuel Wymark, New- Academy, 1893. Address : Redesdale, Still- : haven, Sussex. Educ. privately ; Oxford. organ, Co. Dublin. [Died 2 July 1900. Sir Treasurer of University College, London ; FARREN, Richard Thomas, G.C.B., cr. Deputy Chairman Artisan Labourers and 1905; K.C.B., cr. 1893; General (retired) 1883 6. 9 1817 General Dwellings Company ; Chairman ; Nov. ; m. Agnes, d. of Rev. William Rowton Houses, Ltd. ; Western Mansions, Edward Downes, 1875. Entered 1834 1880 Ltd. ; Wharncliffe Dwelling Company, Ltd. Army, ; General, ; served Crimea, : Recreation the housing of the' working- 1854-56 ; commanded Eastern district, 1809- in classes. Address : Park Square ; Regent's 1870 ; troops W. Indies, 1875-78 ; Officer of of : Park, N.W. ; Rockhurst, West Hoathly, Legion Honour. Address Bealings : : Sussex ; 16 Great George Street, S.W. Club House, Woodbridge, Suffolk. Club United Reform. [Died 20 Nov. 1906. Service. [Died 30 Dec. 1909. FARRER, 1st Baron (cr. 1893), Sir Thomas FARRAR, Rev. Adam Story, D.D. ; Professor Farrer, J.P. ; Bt. 1883 late Per- of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History, Dur- Henry ; manent Secretary to Board of Trade, re- ham University, 1864 ; Canon of Durham title signed 1886 ; granted for public service ; from 1878. Educ. : St. Mary Hall, Oxford. b. 24 June 1819 s. of Thomas of 1st class Lit. Hum. 2nd class Math. B.A. ; Farrer, ; ; Lincoln's and 1850 Arnold Prize Theo- Inn, Cecilia, d. of Richard ; History ; Denyer's of Willis, Halsnead, Prescott ; m. logical Prize. Michel Fellow of Queen's 1st, d. of Frances, W. Erskine, 1854 (d. 1870) ; College, Oxford, 1852-63 ; tutor of Wadham 2nd, Katherine Euphemia, d. of Hensleigh College, 1855-64 ; Bampton Lecturer, 1862 ; Wedgwood, 1873. Liberal. Educ. : Eton Hon. Fellow of Queen's College, 1902. Pub- ; Balliol Coll. Oxford. Barr. Assistant- lications : in ; Science Theology, 1859 ; Critical Secretary Marine Department of Board of History of Free Thought, 1862. Address : Trade, 1850 ; formerly a member and Vice- The College, Durham. [Died 11 June 1905. Chairman of L.C.C. Publications : Free Trade v. Fair FARRAR, Very Rev. Frederic William, D.D., Trade ; Studies in Currency, etc. : s. F.R.S. ; Dean of Canterbury from 1895 ; 1898, Heir Thomas Cecil, b. 1859. Deputy-Clerk of the Closet to King Edward Address : Abinger Hall, Dorking, Surrey. s. : VII. ; of Rev. C.P. Farrar, late Vicar of Clubs Athenaeum, Albemarle, National

Sidcup, Kent ; b. 7 Aug. 1831 ; m. 1860, Liberal, City Liberal. [Died 11 Oct. 1899. Lucy Mary Cardew, d. of F. Cardew, F.C.S. Sir FARRER, William James, Kt., cr. 1887 ; Educ. : William's Coll. Isle of Man King ; . of Thomas Farrer, 3rd s. of James Farrer, Coll. Trin. Coll. King's London; Camb. Ingleborough, and Cecilia, d. of Richard Head of the School, King William's College, Willis ; m. 1856, Anna Maria, 2nd d. of late and at 16 went to King's Coll. London, Francis Henry Shaw-Lefevre (d. 1892) ; three where he obtained Classical and Theological s. four d. Educ. : Balliol Coll. Oxford and also ob- scholarships many prizes ; (M.A.). Recreations : collecting paintings, tained the head place and scholarships at in later life gardening ; earlier crocket, the and at the B.A. matriculation, examina- boating. Address : 18 Upper Brook Street, tion of University of London ; scholarship W. ; Sandhurst Lodge, Wokingham, Berks. and at Trin. Coll. Camb. 1st Fellowship ; Club : Athenaeum. [Died 17 Sept. 1911. class in Classical Chancellor's Medal Tripos ; Sir FARRINGTON, William Hicks, 5th Bt. ; for Poem Hulsean Prize Le Bas English ; ; cr. 1818 ; M.D. ; late Assistant Surgeon, Prize. Assistant master at Marlborough Convict Prison, Gibraltar ; b. 1838 ; S. Coll. ; sixteen years master at Harrow ; father . 1888 ; m. Amy, d. of late A Glen- headmaster of Marlborough College ; Canon dining, Redleaf, Penshurst, 1870. Heir: and Archdeacon of Westminster ; Chaplain s. Henry, b. 1871. Address : Penshurst, to ; Hulsean Lecturer at Tunbridge. [Died 5 Jan. 1901. Cam. ; Bampton Lecturer at Oxford ; Chap- FAUCIT, Helen (Lady Martin), celebrated lain to the Speaker of the House of Commons, actress (retired in 1865, but reappeared on 1890-95. Publications: St. Eric, 1858: the from time to time in the 1862 stage chiefly Winifred's, ; Julian Home, 1859 ; cause of charity) ; b. 1820 ; d. of Mrs. Faucit, Seekers after God The Witness of ; History a contemporary (actress) of the Kembles ; to Christ (Hulsean Lectures) ; The History m. Sir Theodore Martin, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., of The Interpretation (Bampton Lectures) ; 1851. First appearance in London at Covent Life of Christ The Life of St. Paul The " ; ; Garden, as Julia hi The Hunchback," 1836, Early of ; Darkness and Days Christianity and from that time played with Macready in Dawn; Life of Christ in Art; Gathering his Shakesperian revivals and other ; Clouds Eternal Sermons In the plays ; Hope ; played at the Haymarket, 1840; Drury Days of Thy Youth, The Lord's Prayer, The Lane, 1842, etc. Publicatwn : On Some of Voice of Sinai ; The Master of Young Man, the Female Characters of Shakespeare. Ad~ 1897 The its and Himself, ; Bible, Meaning dress : 31 Onslow Square, S.W. ; Bryntysillio, 1897 ; The 1897 The Supremacy, Herods, ; Llangollen, N. Wales. [Died 31 Oct. 1898. Life of Lives, 1899; Temperance Reform, FAUGHT, Surg.-Maj.-Gen. John George ; re- Texts Explained, 1899, etc. Recreation: tired to ; Hon. Surg. the King; b. 1832; travel. Address : The Canter- Deanery, *. of late Rev. G. S. Faught, Rector, Bradfleld bury. Club : Athenaeum. St. Clare, Suffolk, and Anne, d. of Frederick [Died 22 March 1903. Le Clerc, and niece of General Le Clerc, who married Princess Pauline d. of FARRAR, Sir George Herbert, 1st Bart., cr. ; m. Rosa, 1911 cr. late J. Educ. : ; Kt., 1902 ; D.S.O. 1900 ; Chair- Ward, Warden, Sheppey. William's Isle of man East Rand Proprietary Mines ; b. 17 King College, Man ; member s. of of Served June 1859 ; late Charles Farrar, M.D., Royal College Surgeons, England. in five and of Chatteris, Cambs ; m. 1892, Ella Mabel, thirty-eight years campaigns

d. late 1st Ashanti 2nd ; of Dr. Charles Waylen, I.M.S. ; six d. expeditions ; War, phase Educ. : Modern School, Bedford. Served Afghan War in charge Gordon Highlanders ; South African War, 1899-1900, Major on Egyptian War with Indian Contingent; Staff of Colonial Division (despatches, D.S.O., P.M.O. Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir C. Warren Zulu S.A. medal, three clasps). Recreations : (honourably mentioned) ; hunting, shooting, racing, croquet. Heir : Expedition as P.M.O. under Sir W. Smyth. none. Address : Chicheley Hall, Newport Recreation : walking. Address : 6 Brandon Hants. Club : Albert Pagnell, Bucks ; Bedford Farm, Johannes- Road, Southsea, Royal burg. Club : Carlton. [Died 19 May 1915. Yacht, Southsea. [Died 12 June 1910. 238 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 FAYRBR

Sir Pieter FAURE, Hon. Hendrik, K.C.M.G. ; and Revery, 1886 ; Songs of Doubt and cr. 1898 for of the ; Secretary Agriculture Dream, 1889 ; many other novels besides, of the of s. Colony Cape Good Hope ; of including An Ambitious Woman, The Evil Jacobus Erste River, that and' Faure, Cape Colony ; Men Do, A New York Family ; b. 1848 der ; m. Johanna Susanna Van Byl. Voices and Visions, 1903. Recreations : Educated as attorney ; entered Cape Parlia- chiefly the taking of long walks, though not in ment ; Secretary for Native Affairs Rhodes by any means averse to cycling. Address : 1890 in Ministry, ; Colonial Secretary second 34 Avonmore Road, Kensington, W. Clubs : Rhodes administration for ; Secretary Agri- Authors', Primrose ; Union, New York City. culture and Colonial Secretary in Sprigg's [Died 1 May 1904. 3rd and 4th Ministries. Address : The Gar- FAWCETT, Sir (John) Henry, K.C.M.G. ; cr. dens, Cape Town ; Highstead, Rondebosch, 1887 retired ; Judge of Supreme Court ; South Africa. [Died 21 May 1914. Consul-General, Constantinople ; b. 11 Dec. Rev. FAUSSET, Andrew Robert, B.A., M.A., 1831 ; *. of John Fawcett, Petteril Bank, vote of D.D., by special T.C.D. Board ; and Sarah, d. of William Hodgson, Clerk of Canon of 1885 Rector of St. Cuth- the York, ; Peace, Cumberland ; m. Amelia, d. of from b. Co. : bert's, York, 1859; Silverhill, Evelyn Houghton, 1874. Educ. Rugby ; 8. Fermanagh, 13 Oct. 1821 ; of Rev. William Trin. Hall, Camb. (Scholar and 1st class Law Fausset m. Elizabeth Knowlson Barr. ; 1st, 1858, ; Tripos). Middle Temple, 1857 ; re- A. 2nd, 1874, Agnes Porter; 3rd, 1889, vising barrister, 1868 ; Judge Supreme Court, Frances A. four s. d. : Strange ; one Educ. Constantinople, 1875 ; Chief Judge and School Trin. Coll. Dublin. Consul-General for Dungannon Roy. ; Turkey, 1877 ; employed Queen's Scholar, Trin. Coll. Dub. (Univ. during Russian and Turkish War in Bulgaria, Scholar, Vice-Chancellor Prizeman, Senior and distributed relief to the suffering in- Classical Scholar with habitants in Gold Medal ; Berkeley that country ; member Rhodope Greek Gold after Medal) ; M.A. Durham ; Curate Commission that war ; was specially of Bishop Middleham, 1847. Publications : employed in Thessaly in reporting on the

edited, with notes, Terence, 1844 ; Iliad, I. death of Mr. Ogle, 1893. Publication: A to I. to Treatise on Referees in Parliament. Recrea- VIII., 1846; Livy, III.," 1849; Gnomon of the New Testament, edited in tion : when young, keen on all sorts of

English, 1857 ; Critical and Explanatory sport. Address : Junior Carlton C!ub. Pocket Bible, Vols. II. and IV. ; Critical and [Died 22 Aug. 1898. and Experimental Commentary, 3rd, 4th, FAWCETT, William Milner, M.A., architect; 6th vols., 1862 : The Church and the World, 6. Woodhouse, near Leeds, 12 July 1832 ;

1878 ; Horse Psalmicae and 1885 Judges, ; 3rd s. of Rev. James Fawcett, late Vicar Bible 1887 The Englishman's Cyclopaedia, ; of Knaresbro', and Isabella, d. of late James Second Advent, 1887 ; Guide to the Study Farish, Cambridge ; m. Emily, e. d. of late of the Book of Common 1894 Prayer, ; Signs Frederick and Mary Heycock, Braunston of the 1896. Recreation: Times, gym- Manor, Rutland, 1872. Educ. : Leeds. nastics. Address : St. Cuthbert's Rectory, Grammar School ; Jesus College, Cambridge York. [Died 6 Feb. 1910. (Scholar). Senior Opt. in Math. Tripos., in FAUSSET, Rev. William Yorke, M.A., B.D. ; 1859. Commenced practice Cambridge, Vicar of Cheddar, Somerset, from 1910 ; Pre- 1859; F.R.I.B.A. 1866; Mem. of Council,

bendary of Wells ; s. of Rev. A. R. Fausset, 1871-73, 1884-89 ; Vice-President 1896-1900 ; D.D., Canon and Prebendary of York (d. F.S.A. 1874; County Surveyor for Cam-

1910) ; m. Katherine E. R., d. of Henry bridgeshire, 1861 ; Diocesan Surveyor for Parkinson, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, Vico, Diocese of Ely, 1871, Publication : Paley's : Dalkey, Co. Dublin ; two s. Educ. : St. Gothic Moldings (ed.). Professional Work Peter's School, York ; Balliol Coll. Oxford. Cavendish Laboratory ; additions and altera- Elected to a Classical Scholarship, the first tions to King's, Queen's, Emmanuel, Peter- of that at Balliol and other the year, College, Oxford, 1876 ; house, Colleges ; Training 1st class in Classical Moderations, 1878 ; Gais- College for Women ; additions to Adden- ford Prize serveral for Greek Prose, 1880 ; 1st class brooke's Hospital ; university and in Literis boat-houses and Humanioribus, 1881 ; Proxime college cricket pavilions ; accessit for Chancellor's Latin Essay, remodelled the Cambridge County Gaol, and 1882 Police ; Craven Scholar, 1883 ; Ellerton built Cambridge Station and other the of Theological Essay, 1884 ; Sixth Form Master county buildings ; Mansions Long- at East and Manchester Grammar School, 1882-85 ; stowe, Norton, Breaghwy (Ireland), Assistant Master at Fettes College, Edin- Sixmile-bottom, and about seventy other also built or restored burgh, 1885-90 ; Head Master of Ripon houses, about fifty Grammar of churches. Enrolled Mar. 1860 in Volunteer School, 1891-95 ; Senior Curate St. Lieut.-Col. Jan. Paul's, Clifton, 1895-97 ; Head Master Force ; retired (V.D.) Hon. of : and Bath College, 1897-1902 ; Vicar of Corston, 1896. Address 3 Scroope Terrace,

1902-3 ; Rector of Timsbury, 1903-10. Pub- 4 Trumpington Street, Cambridge. lications : Dec. 1908. Cic. pro Cluentip, with Introduc- [Died 27 tion and Sir 1st Bt. cr. Notes ; Cic. pro Milone, with Notes ; FAYRER, Joseph, ; 1896; Student's Cicero ; Cic. Speeches before Caesar ; K.C.S.I., LL.D., M.D., F.R.S. ; Physician S. Augustine de Catechizandis Rudibus ; Extraordinary to the King from 1901 ; Hon. of Novatian de Trinitate ; various articles. Physician to the King (military) ; Knight : of Recreations cycling, etc. Address : Ched- Grace of St. John Jerusalem ; Surgeon- b. 6 1824 2nd dar, Somersets. [Died 27 Dec. 1914. Gen, retired ; Plymouth, Dec. ; s. of Robert J. of FAWCETT, Edgar, A.B., A.M. ; novelist, Commander Fayrer, R.N., d. of essayist, writer of verse : b. New York, 26 Milnthorpe, Westmorland, and Agnes, d. of May 1847 ; s. of Fred. Fawcett, an English- Richard Wilkinson ; m. Bethia, Maj.- who lived in 1855 four s. one d. Educ. : man, America for many years ; Gen, Spens, ;

unmarried. Educ. : Columbia Coll. N.Y. London ; Edinburgh. Entered Bengal Med- 1st City. Always, after graduation from college, ical Service, 1850 ; served Burmese War concerned Indian with literature ; travelled a fair (medal and clasp) ; throughout amount in defence of Lucknow America ; knew Italy rather well, Mutiny and garrison

and also and brevet ; Pro- something of Europe ; was at time (medal, clasp, promotion) of death a resident in London. Publica- fessor Medical College, Calcutta ; Pres. tions : India Fantasy and Passion (poems), 1877 ; Medical Board, Office, 1874-95; A Hopeless Case, 1880; A Gentleman of Physician in Ordinary to late Duke of Edin- Jubilee Medal Leisure, 1881 ; Song and Story : Later burgh (Saxe-Coburg Gotha) ; Medal Com- Poems, 1884 ; Rutherford, 1884 ; Romance and clasp ; Coronation ; Knight 239 FEGEN WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

: mander of Order of the Conception, Portugal ; natural history and sport. Address of : Medjidie ; Redeemer Greece. Publica- Broome Park, Betchworth, Surrey. Clubs

tions : The Thanatophidia of India ; Clinical Guards', United Service, Turf. Clinical Surgery in India ; and Pathological [Died 9 Jan. 1904. in India The of Sir Observations ; Royal Tiger FELLOWES, Vice-Admiral John, K.C.B., in cr. Bengal ; With the Princes India ; Tropical 1903 ; C.B. 1885 ; late second in command and of India of b. 1 Diseases ; Climate Fevers ; Channel Squadron ; retired ; April in of Preservation of Health India ; Life 1843 ; m. Jeannie, d. of W. F. Miller, 1883. Sir C.B. Recollections of R. Martin, ; my Served East Coast of Africa, 1860-68 ; Life. Recreations : fishing, shooting, big Egyptian War, 1882; Suakin Expedition, in India. Heir : s. game shooting Joseph, 1885 ; A.D.C. to the Queen, 1892-95 ; Rear-

b. 1859. Address: Belfteld, Falmouth. Admiral, 1895 ; Superintendent of Sheerness Club : Athenaeum. [Died 21 May 1907. Dockyard, 1894-95. Address: Roestock FEGEN, Rear-Admiral Frederick Fogarty, R.N.; Hall, St. Albans. Club : United Service. 22 . [Died Sept. 1912. M.V.O. ; b. 28 April 1855 ; of Frederick J. Fegen, R.N., C.B, and Mary R.A., d. of FENDALL, Percy Paul Wentworth, D.S.O. 1907; Border b. 18 1879. Entered Magrath Fogarty, Ballinlouty. Educ. : Os- Regiment ; May 1899 with West African cott College. Joined R.N. as Naval Cadet, army, ; employed

Frontier 1904 ; served South Africa, 1870 Sub-Lieut. 1876 ; Lieut. 1880 ; speci- Force, ; 1899-1902 5 ally promoted to Commander for gallantry (Queen's medal, clasps, King's medal, 2 clasps) ; Sokoto Expedition, North in action in 1887 ; Capt. 1895 ; Rear-Admiral Nigeria, 1906. [Died 14 Feb. 1910. 1905 ; Egyptian and Burmah Medals and

Khedive's Star ; J.P. Co. Tipperary. Ad- FENN, George Manville, novelist; b. West-

dress : Ballinlouty, Borrisoleigh, Co. Tipper- minster, 3 Jau. 1831 ; m. Susanna, d. of John : ary. Clubs Junior Army and Navy, and Leake, 1855 ; seven c. Educ. : private

Royal Naval (Portsmouth). schools. Private tutor ; newspaper pro-

[Died 20 March 1911. prietor ; writer of short articles for Cham- FEILDEN, Cecil William Montague, J.P., bers's Journal, All the Year Round, and

Lancashire and Cheshire ; D.S.O. 1901 ; other magazines ; editor Cassell's Magazine ;

Major Royal Scots Greys, 1901 ; Private editor and proprietor of Once a Week. : Secretary and A.D.C. to Commander-in- Publications Parson o" Dumford ; Master b. of Chief, Viscount Wolseley ; Quebec, Mar. the Ceremonies ; Double Cunning ; Eli's s. 1863 ; of Lieut.-Gen. Feilden, C.M.G., Children ; Ailsa Grey ; The New Mistress ; Lanca- Witton Park, Blackburn, M.P. North High Play, 1898 ; A Woman Worth Winning, : shire. Educ. Eton ; Sandhurst. Joined 1898 ; Nic Revel, 1898 ; Draw Swords. 1898 ; 1891 Silver Royal Scots Greys, 1882 ; Captain, ; The Salvors, 1898 ; The Vibart Affair ; A.D.C. Lord-Lieut, of Fix A Crimson Crime Ireland, 1891-95; Bay'nets ; ; The to Earl of the 1899 A of Military Secretary, 1895, Cadogan, King Beach, ; Bag Diamonds ;

of Private ! Lord-Lieut, Ireland ; Secretary Charge ; Uncle Bart, 19.00 ; Old Gold ; * to F.M. Viscount Wolseley, Commander-in- The Cankerworm, 1901; A Meeting of Greeks, served South 1900-1. Chief, 1895-97 ; Africa, Ching the Chinaman, and The Kopje Gar- : rac- Recreations hunting, shtooing, cricket, rison, 1902 ; Fitz the Filibuster ; Walsh the : quets, cycling. Address Witton Park, Wonder-Worker, 1903 ; Ocean Cat's Paw ; : Blackburn ; Mollington Hall, Chester. Clubs It Came to Pass, 1904 ; The Curse Roost, Marl- Naval and Military, Wellington, 1904 ; Blind Policy, 1905 ; Aynsley's Case, 19 Feb. 1902. 1906 A 1907 and about borough. [Died ; Country Squire, ;

cr. a hundred other novels and boy's stories ; FEILDEN, Sir William Leyland, 3rd Bt. ; also over a thousand short tales and maga- 1846 ; J.P. ; retired from 5th Dragoon zine sketches. Recreations : Guards; b. 1835; S. father 1879; m. travel, garden- Catherine, d. of late E. Pedder, Ashton Park, ing, natural science. Address : Syon Lodge, s. : Isleworth. Clubs : Reform, White- Lancashire, 1860 ; five two d. Educ. Savage, Sandhurst. Heir : s. Major William Henry, friars, New Vagabonds', Wigwam. b. 1866 [m. 1891, Evelyn, d. of Sir Morton [Died 26 Aug. 1909. Edward Nicholas Metro- Manningham-Buller, 2nd Bt., one *. two d.]. FENWICK, Fenwick-, Police Street from Address : Feniscowles House, Scarborough. politan Magistrate ; Bow b. 1847 s. of E. Club : Junior United Service. 1901 ; ; M. Fenwick, Burrow Lancashire. Barr. Inner 1873 [Died 9 May 1912. Hall, Temple, ; 1885-87 FEILDEN, Rev. William Leyland, Hon. Canon Stipendiary Magistrate, Bradford, ; of Metropolitan Police Magistrate, Hammer- of Liverpool ; Rector Rolleston from 1883; smith and 1887-88 Greenwich . of late J. Feilden, Witton Park, Blackburn, Wandsworth, ;

and Woolwich, 1888-89 ; Southwark, 1889- M.P. ; m. 1853, Hon. Jane Elizabeth St. 1898 1898-1901. Ad- Clair (1904), d. of 12th Baron Sinclair. Educ. ; Marlborough Street, Eton, Christ Church, Oxford. Ordained, dress : Bow Street Police Court W.C. of the [Died 26 May 1908. 1848 ; Curate Abbey Church, Tewkes- to of bury, 1848-50 ; Domestic Chaplain Mar- FERGUSON, Hon. Donald, P.C. ; Member of 1851-53 Vicar of b. quess Cholmondeley, ; Senate ; Marshfield, P. E. Island, 7 March Rural of *. Blair- Knowesley, Lanes, 1855-83 ; Dean 1839 ; of John Ferguson, native of of of Prescot, 1877-84 ; and Tutbury, Staffs, Atholl, Scotland, and Isabella Stewart : of from 1893. Address Rolleston Rectory, Scottish descent ; m. 1873, Elizabeth, d.

Burton-on-Trent. [Died 16 Jan. 1907. John Scott, Charlottetown, P. E. Island ; FEILDING, Hon. Sir Percy Robert Basil, K.C.B.; three *. two d. Self-educated. Elected to Colonel for cr. 1893 ; retired General ; Suffolk House of Assembly of P. E. Island, 1878, late Coldstream Regiment ; Colonel Guards ; Cardigan; entered Cabinet with Hon. W. s. of 7th Earl b. 26 June 1827 ; 2nd of Den- W. Sullivan, 1879, as Commissioner of Public Louisa o. d. in bigh ; m. 1862, Lady Thynne, Works ; became Provincial Secretary Bath. Educ. : seat of 3rd Marquis of Rugby. Provincial Government, 1880 ; resigned 1845 served in of and contested Entered army, ; thirty-two House Assembly, 1891, years in Coldstream Guards, which regiment Queen's County unsuccessfully for the House

he commanded for six years. Brigade- of Commons ; called to the Senate of Canada, of Guards in of led Major to Brigade Bulgaria and 1893 ; became member the Cabinet by at of also a Crimea ; present siege Sebastopol and Sir M'Kenzie Bowell, 1894, and was battles of Alma, Balaclava, and Inkerman, member of Sir Charles Tupper's Cabinet, as the at which he was severely wounded ; 1896 ; was a delegate to London on General Officer he commanded at Malta five question of Winter Communication between years and S.E. District for two. Recreations: P. E. Island and the mainland, 1886. Pub- 240 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 FERRERS

licutions : Love of Country, a lecture de- Archaeological Society. Address : 74 Low livered in 1882 before Benevolent Irish ther Street, Carlisle. Clubs : Athenaeum-

Society of Charlottetown ; Agricultural County, Carlisle. [Died 3 March 1900. Education, a lecture delivered before the FERGUSSON, Rt. Hon. Sir James, 6th Bt. ; Young Men's Christian Association, Charlotte- cr. 1703 ; P.C., LL.D., D.L., J.P. ; b. Edin- in 1883. Address : Tulloch town, Avenue, . burgh, 1832 ; of 5th Bt. and Helen, d. of P. E. Island. Charlottetown, Rt. Hon. David Boyle, of Shewalton, Lord [Died 3 Sept. 1909. Justice- General of Scotland S. father 1849 C.M.G. 1903 ex-Member ; ; FERGUSON, John, ; m. 1st, Edith, d. of 1st Marquis of Dalhousie, of Ceylon Legislative Council ; at one time 1859 (d. 1871) ; 2nd, Olive, d. of John Rich- proprietor-editor of the Ceylon Observer man, South Australia, 1873 1882) ; 3rd, and Handbook and (d. (daily), Ceylon Directory Isabella, d. of Rev. C. Twysden and widow b. 1 Dec. 1842 m. (annual) ; Tain, ; 1st, 1871, of Charles : Hoare, 1893. Educ. Rugby ; Charlotte d. of John (d. 1903), Haddon, University College, Oxford. Appointed a. d. 4 March London ; two two ; 2nd, 1905, Ensign and Lieut. Grenadier Guards, 1851 ; Ella Marianne, d. of late J. J. Smith, J.P. Lieut, and Capt. 1854 ; served Crimean for in Inverness and Prepared work on press campaign, including battles of Alma and 1859-61 arrived Nov. London, ; Ceylon, 1861; Inkerman of (wounded), and siege Sebastopol ; oldest editor and in Asia journalist ; special elected, while in the Crimea, M.P. Ayrshire, on affairs and authority Ceylon statistics, 1854, in place of Col. Hunter Blair, Scots and tropical products ; compiler and pub- Guards, killed at Inkerman ; retired from of also of lisher Planting Manuals ; author 1856 army, ; defeated at bye-election, 1857; illustrated Handbook to Ceylon, passed contested Sandwich, 1859 ; re-elected for through five editions ; lecturer on Ceylon, Ayrshire, 1857 and 1865 ; appointed Lieut.- Old and an Tropical Products, Colombo, Col. Commandant Royal Ayrshire Militia, Indo-Ceylon Hallway before the Royal 1858 ; resigned and appointed Hon. Col. Colonial Institute, Society of Arts, and 1873 ; Governor and Commander-in-Chief

London Chamber of Commerce ; founded South Australia, 1868 ; , 1873 ; Tropical Agriculturalist (monthly) in 1881. resigned the latter, 1875 ; contested Frome, Ex-President and Life-Member of Ceylon 1875 ; Greenock, 1878 ; Governor of Bom- Branch Royal Asiatic Society, Life Member bay, 1880-85 ; Under Secretary of State, of British Association, Society of Arts and India, 1860-67 ; Home, 1867-68 ; Foreign of Colonial Institute ex-President Royal ; Office, 1886-91; Postmaster-General, 1891-92; of Ceylon Christian Literature Society. Captain Royal Scottish Archers (Queen's Contributor to Ency. Brit. ; became Corre- Bodyguard) ; Director Caledonian Railway, spondent, The Times, in 1870. Recreations : 1858-65 ; London and North-Western, 1865- travelling, forestry ; visited and wrote about 1868 ; Glasgow and South- Western, 1875-80 ;

the Australian Colonies in 1869 and 1875 ; P. and O. S. Co. 1886-91 ; Royal Mail S. China, Japan, and N. America in 1884, in Packet Co. 1892; National Telephone Co. 1903-4, and again in 1909-10. Address : 1896; M.P. North-East Manchester, 1885- Naseby House, Newera Eliva, Ceylon. Club : 1906. Owned about 21,000 acres. Re- Societies. 17 Oct. 1913. Royal [Died creations : hunting, fishing, shooting, yacht- FERGUSON, Very Rev. John, Dean of Moray, ing, cycling. Heir : s. Charles. Address :

Ross, and Caithness from 1886 ; Rector of Kilkerran, Maybole, N.B. ; 80 Cornwall : : Holy Trinity, Elgin from 1853. Educ. Gardens, S.W. Clubs Carlton ; New, of University Aberdeen (M.A. 1848). Or- Edinburgh ; County, Ayr.

dained deacon, 1850 ; priest, 1853 ; curate [Died 14 Jan. 1907.

of St. Mary, Montrose, 1850-53 ; Chaplain to FERGUSSON, John, C.B. 1898; ex-Chief of of Earl Fife, 1856 ; Synod Clerk Moray Diocese Inspector Inland Revenue ; retired, 1898 ;

1874 ; Diocesan Inspector of Schools, 1878 ; b. 1835 ; s. of John Fergusson, J.P. for Wig- Examining Chaplain to Bishop (Eden) of townshire. Address : Pinewood, Budleigh,

Moray, 1881-85 ; Examining Chaplain to Salterton, Devon. [Died 23 Apr. 1912. Bishop of Moray, 1886. Address : Deanery, FERRERO, His Excellency General Annibale, Elgin, N.B. [Died 22 Apr. 1902. LL.D., Glasgow and Cambridge ; Senatore of FERGUSON, Richard Saul, M.A., LL.M., J.P., del Regno ; Commander the III. Army b. D.L., F.S.A. ; Chairman of Quarter Sessions Corps in Milan from 1900 ; Turin, 1839. for Cumberland ; Chancellor of Diocese of Entered army, 1858 ; took part in the War Carlisle ; Alderman of Carlisle (twice Mayor) ; of Liberation, 1860 and 1866; connected for of County Councillor Cumberland ; b. with Military and Geographical Institute 28 e. s. Director 1885-93 Carlisle, July 1837 ; of Joseph Florence, 1873-94 ; ; mem-

Ferguson, J.P., D.L., Carlisle. Educ. : ber of the Academie del Lincei, 1883 ; Societa di Shrewsbury ; St. John's Coll. Cambridge. italiana del fflL., Accademia Pontoniana Graduated as 27th Wrangler. Barr. Lin- Napoli, Accademie di Scienze e Lettere, coln's of Inn, 1862 ; practised until 1872, when Academy of Military Sciences Stockholm,

health failed ; after travelling extensively Kaiserlichen Leopoldino-Carolinischen Deut- for two years settled at Carlisle and became schen Akademie der Naturforscher, etc., etc.; : of interested in public affairs. Publications F.R.G.S. of Rome ; member the Inter-

Early Cumberland and Westmorland Friends, national Statistical Institute of London ; of the 1871 ; Cumberland and Westmorland M.P.'s Senator of Italy, 1892; President

from the Restoration to the Reform Bill of Giunta Superiore del Catasto, 1886-94 ; Com. Division at Ordine del 1867, 1871 ; Moss gathered by a Rolling of the 12th Bologna ; d' Deutsche Stone, 1873 ; The Cumberland Foxhounds, Merito Civile Savoia, 1889; fur 1877 ; A History of Cumberland (in Elliot grosse goldene Medaille Wissenschaft, Stock of to Court of St. Series), 1890; A History West- 1895 ; Italian Ambassador of morland (ibid.), 1894. Edited : Bishop Nicol- James's, 1895-98 ; Commander-in-Chief son's Visitation and Survey of the Diocese the II. Army Corps in Alexandria, 1898-99 ; of of Italian Commis- Carlisle in 1703-4, 1877 ; Old Church President the geodetical of the international Plate in the Diocese of Carlisle, 1882 ; Some sion and Vice-President Ambassador Extra- Municipal Records of the City of Carlisle, geodetical Association ; 1887 of S. for ; The Boke of Record of Kirkby Kendal, ordinary to the Court Petersburg 1892 accession of Victor ; Testamenta Karleolensia, 1893 ; The announcing the King Royal Charters of Carlisle, 1894. Recreations: Emmanuel III., 1900. Address : Milan. study of archaeology and local history and [Died 1 Aug. 1902.

antiquities ; President and editor Cumber- FERRERS, Rev. Norman Macleod, D.D., F.R.S., of and Caius land and Westmorland Antiquarian and LL.D. ; Master Gonville College 241 FERRERS WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Cambridge from 1880; b. Gloucestershire, two s. Educ. : King's School, Bruton, llth 1829 o. 8. of Thomas Bromfield Aug. ; Somerset ; Ordnance School, Carshalton ; Ferrers d. of ; m. Emily, Very Rev. John R.M.A. Woolwich. Lieut. Royal Engineers

Lamb, D.D., Dean of Bristol and Master of 1855 ; served through the Central Indian Corpus Christi Coll. Cambridge, 1866. Educ. Campaigns, 1857-59, under Sir H. Rose and Eton Gonville and Caius Coll. Sir ; Cambridge. Robert Napier (Indian Mutiny medal) ; Senior Wrangler and 1st Smith's Prizeman, joined Department of Science and Art, 1864, 1851. Fellow Caius Coll. 1852; ordained as Deputy-Gen. Superintendent, Soutli 1859; Tutor Caius Coll. 1865-80; F.R.S. Kensington Museum. Recreations : fishing,

1877 ; Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, 1884- shooting. Address : 56 Queen's Gate 1885. Publications : A Treatise on Trilinear Terrace, S.W. Clubs : Athenaeum, Fly

Co-ordinates, 1861 ; A Treatise on Spherical Fishers', British Empire. Harmonics, 1877. Address : Gonville and [Died 16 May 1912. Caius Lodge, Cambridge ; Heacham Lodge, FESTING, Rt. Rev. John Wogan, D.D., Bishop

Norfolk. [Died 31 Jan. 1903. of St. Albans, from 1890 ; b. 1837 ; s. of Grendall FERRERS, 10th Earl (Gt. Brit.) (cr. 1711), Richard Festing and Eliza, d. of Sewallis Edward Shirley, M.A., D.L., J.P., Edward Mammatt. Educ. : Bruton School,

Somerset ; King's Coll. School ; Trin. Coll, Viscount Tamworth, 1711 ; Bt. 1611 ; Prov. Senior Grand Master Leicester and Rutland from Camb. Optime ; M.A. ; Wells ordained 1860 curate 1873. [This family has been traced to the Theological College ; ; of Christ 1860 - 73 time of Edward the Confessor. Sir Thomas Church, Westminster, ; Vicar of St. Berwick 1873-78 was distinguished in the wars of Edward III. Luke's, Street, ; against France. His son was killed at battle Vicar of Christ Church, Albany Street, 1878-

1890 ; Rural Dean of St. 1887-90 ; of Shrewsbury, 1403 ; his son was distin- Pancras, guished in the wars of Henry V. against Prebendary of St. Paul's, 1888-90. Address: 21 W.C. Old St. France, and was a commander at Agincourt, Endsleigh Street, ; Rectory, Albans. Club : Athenaeum. 1415 ; his grandson was distinguished at the battle of Stoke, 1487. The grandfather of [Died 28 Dec. 1902. 1st of the Earl married the daughter the FETTEROLF, Adam H., A.M., Ph.D., LL.D. ;

celebrated Earl of Essex, and sister of the President Girard College, 1883-1910 ; b. 25

Parliamentarian general.] b. 24 Jan. 1847 ; Nov. 1841 ; m. 1st, 1865 ; 2nd, 1883. s. of 9th Earl and Augusta, d. of 4th Marquis Educ. : Ursinus College, Pennsylvania. of Donegal ; S. father 1859 ; m. Lady Ina Hon. A.M. 1866, and Hon. Ph.D. 1878,

Maude White (d. 1907), 4th d. of 3rd Earl of Lafayette College, Pennsylvania ; Hon. Bantry, 1885. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Camb. LL.D., Delaware College, Delaware, 1886.

(B.A. 1867). Heir: cousin Walter K. Began life as Public School Teacher ; became Shirley. Address : Staunton Harold, Ashby- Principal of Freeland Seminary, now Ursinus de-la-Zouch. Clubs : Carlton, Junior Carlton. College, 1865; Principal, Andalusia Hall, - - [Died 26 July 1912. Pennsylvania, 1870 80 ; Vice President, TESTING, Major Arthur Hoskyns-, C.M.G. 1902; Girard College, 1880-83. Address : Girard

D.S.O. 1899; F.R.G.S. ; Colonial Civil College Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Service and Captain and Brevet-Major Royal [Died 1 Dec. 1912. b. 9 s. of 1st of Irish Rifles (retired) ; Feb. 1870 ; FEVERSHAM, Earl (cr. 1868), William

Henry Blathwayt Festing of Bois Hall, Ernest Buncombe, D.L., J.P. ; Baron Fevers- e. Addlestone, and Mary Eliza, c. of Richard ham (U.K.), 1862 ; Viscount Helmsley, 1868 ;

James Todd of Great Eppleton Hall, Durham. Hon. Col. 2nd North Riding Volunteer Regt. ;

[Count of the Holy Roman Empire, cr. 1704. b. near Doncaster, 28 Jan. 1829 ; s. of 2nd

Title not assumed in England] ; m. 1912, Baron and 3rd d. of 8th Earl of Galloway ; Victoria Eugenie Valentine, Comtesse de m. Mabel, 2nd d. of Rt. Hon. Sir James R. G. : Valette (d. 1913). Educ. privately on Graham, 2nd Bt. ; one *. three d. ; M.P.

the Continent ; Sandhurst. Joined R.I. (C.) E. Retford, 1852-57 \ N. Riding, York-

Rifles, 1888 ; served with the Royal Irish shire, 1859-67 ; Pres. Royal Agricultural Rifles in the Nile Campaign of 1889; seconded Society, 1891. Owned about 39,000 acres. : s. : for service with Royal Niger Company, 1895 ; Heir g. Viscount Helmsley. Address

served as Adjutant to the Force in Niger- 19 Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Duncombe Park, Soudan Campaign, 1897 (despatches, medal, Helmsley, Yorkshire. Clubs : Carlton, Junior West African, with clasp, Niger, 1897, and Carlton, Travellers,' Turf, Marlborough;

Jubilee medal) ; (despatches, awarded brevet Yorkshire, York; Royal Yacht Squadron, rank of Major on promotion to Captain, 1898); . [Died 13 Jan. 1915. served with combined Imperial Troops FFINCH, Benjamin Traill, C.I.E., 1897; (West African Frontier Force) and Royal Director in Chief, Indo-European Telegraph Niger Company Troops, 1898, 1899 (de- Department, India Office, Whitehall, 1893-

; attached West African of spatches, frD.S.O.) 1902 ; b. Greenwich, 12 Feb. 1840 ; 3rd s. Frontier 1899 in command of Force, ; late John Drake, Fflnch, Solicitor, Greenwich. South llth Mounted Infantry, Africa, Educ. : Christ's Hospital. Appointed to 1899-1900 and on staff of Rhodesian Field Indian Telegraph Department, 1857 ; trans- Force four Aro Field (medal, clasps) ; Force, ferred to Indo-European Telegraph Depart- 1901-2 medal and clasp, C.M.G.) ; in (despatches, ment, 1875 ; Justice of the Peace, and Base Commandant, Kano Expeditionary political charge, Mekran Coast, 1878. Ad- 1903 retired Force, (despatches, clasp) ; dress : Park Lodge, Vanbrugh Park Road from H.M. army, 1905, on receiving civil West. Blackheath. Club : Constitutional. appointment under Colonial Office. Awarded [Died 22 Oct. 1910. Medal of Royal Humane Society for saving FFOLKES, Sir William Hovell Browne, 3rd Bt., two African natives from drowning ; retired cr. 1774 ; K.C.V.O., cr. 1909 ; J.P., D.L. ; Civil Service, 1912. Recreations : hunting, late Capt. and Hon. Maj. 2nd Brigade E. Address : big game shooting, polo. c/o Div. R.A. ; b. 1847 ; S. grandfather 1860 ; Barclay & Co., 27 Cavendish Square, W. m. Emily Charlotte, d. of R. Elwes, Congham Clubs : Naval and Military, St. d. Educ. : James's, House, Norfolk, 1875 ; one Societies. [Died 9 May 1915. M.P. Bath, Royal Harrow ; Trinity College, Cambridge. 1880-85 -contested N.-W. FESTING, Maj.-Gen. Edward Robert, C.B. 1900 ; (L.U.) King's Lynn, Science Museum Victoria Chairman Norfolk County F.R.S. ; Director, Norfolk, 1900; s. about 8200 acres. Heir: and Albert Museum, 1893-1904 ; of Council. Owned Richard Grindall and Eliza Festing; b. u. Rev. H. Ffolkes, b. 1823. Address : Frances d. Hall and King's Frome, 10 Aug. 1839 ; m. Mary, Hillington Congham Lodge, : Brooks's. 9 1912. of late Rev. Arthur Legrew, 1871 ; one d. Lynn. Club [Died May 242 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 FINCH-HATTON

FFOULKES, His Honour Judge William flELD, Michael. A pseudonym adopted by 4th s. of late Licut.-Col. J. Wynn3 ; P. two ladies (understood to be Miss Bradley Ffoulkes and Caroline, d. and co-heir of and Miss Cooper). Publications : Callirrhoe

Robert R.N. ; m. Eliza- and Fair Capt. Joscelyn, 1st, Rosamund, 1884 ; The Father's

beth 6th d. of Rev. R. C. Howard ; 1885 Brutus B., 2nd, Tragedy, ; Ultor, 1886 ; Canute d. of Rev. G. 1859. Barr. the Great and The of Hester, Heywood, Cup Water, 1887 ; Lincoln's 1847 Court Inn, ; Judge County Stephania, 1892 ; Underneath the Bough, 1875-99. Address : Old 1893 (Cir. 7) Northgate ; Long Ago, 1889 ; The Tragic Mary, Chester. 27 June 1903. 1890 House, [Died ; Attila, My Attiia 1895 ; Sight and

; The World at 1898 FFRENGH, Rev. James Frederick Metge ; Song Auction, ; Anna Treasurer from 1900 and Canon of Ferns Ruina, 1899; The Race of Leaves, 1901; Julia 1903 Wild 1908 from 1899 ; s. of Anthony F. ffrench and Domna, ; Honey, ; Poems of 1912 Margaret, d. of Rev. James Me"tge ; m. 1st, Adoration, ; Mystic Trees, Charlotte, d. of John Ussher, J.P., and Lucy 1913. Address : 1 Paragon, Richmond, 26 1914. Glascot, of Alderton, Co. Wexford ; 2nd, Surrey. [Died (Miss Bradley) Sept. Mary Geraldine, o. d. of Edward Stanley FIELD, Walter, A.R.W.S. Address : East Robertson, M.A., barrister, B.C.S., and Heath Studios, Hampstead. Frances Mary Tyrrell, Elgin Road, Dublin. [Died 23 Feb. 1902 : Educ. Endowed Abbey School, New Ross ; FIELD, 1st Baron (cr. 1890), William Ventris tuition Trin. b. private ; Theological College ; Field, P.O. ; 21 Aug. 1813 ; s. of Thomas College, Dublin. M.R.I.A. 1891. Ordained, Flint Field, Fielding, Beds; m. Louisa (d. 1866 Curate of 1866-68 Rector d. of ; Havant, ; 1880), J. Smith. Barr. Inner Temple. of 1868-1907 member of the 1850 leader of Clonegal, ; ; Midland Circuit ; Q.C. 1864 ; Board of 1903 Rural Dean of Justice of Patronage, ; Queen's Bench, 1875 ; Judge of 1897 Crosspatrick, ; Vice.-Pres. R.S.A., 1897; High Court of Judicature, Queen's Bench member of General Synod, 1900 ; member Division, 1875-90. Heir : none. Address : Diocesan Board of 1901. Publi- field Education, Bakeham, Engle Green. Staines ; Bog- cations : various antiquarian, historical, and nor, Sussex. Club : Athenaeum. biographical papers. Recreation : literary [Died 23 Jan. 1907. work. Address : Rostellan, Greystones, Co. FIELDEN, Thomas, M.P. (C.) Middleton Div.

Wicklow ; Clonhaston, Enniscorthy. Lancashire, 1895 ; J.P., D.L. ; Director of 20 March 1914. Lancashire [Died and Yorkshire Railway ; b. 1854 ; of Technical Staff s. late FIDLER, Henry, retired Head of Joshua Fielden, M.P. ; g. *. of late of the Civil Department Engineer-in-Chief, John Fielden, M.P. Oldham ; m. Martha,

Naval Works Loan, Admiralty ; Member d. of T. Knowles, M.P., 1878. Educ.:

Institute C.E., F.G.S. ; m. 1st, Constance, Wellington; Trin. Coll. Camb. M.P. (C.)

d. of late T. L. Rowbottom ; 2nd, 1894, Middleton Div. 1886-92. Address : Grims- Gertrude, d. of late Hon. J. F. Edger, Member ton Park, Tadcaster, Yorkshire. Clubs: of the Legislative Council of Hong-Kong. Carlton, St. Stephen's, Boodles'. Educ. : Totteridge Park, Herts. Entered [Died 5 Oct. 1897.

Admiralty, 1879 ; was appointed Head of FIFE-COOKSON, Lieut.-Col. John Cookson, the Technical Staff of the Works Loan De- J.P., D.L. Durham; J.P. Northumberland of partment, 1895 ; engaged on the design and North "V'orks. ; b. 1844; e. s. of late

the Dockyard Extensions at Keyham, Gib- W. H. Fife of Lee Hall ; e. g. s. of Sir John raltar, Simon's Bay, and Hong-Kong, and Fife of Gortanloisk House, Argyllshire, and the defensive harbours at Portland and of late John Cookson of Whitehill, under

Gibraltar. Publications : Article on Dock' whose will he succeeded ; unmarried.

yard Extensions in the Supplement to the Educ. : Sandhurst ; privately. Served in

Encyclopaedia Britannica ; Notes on Con New Zealand War, 1865 (medal) ; appointed

struction in Mild Steel ; Revision of Vernon- a Military Attach6 to British Embassy at

Harcourt's Civil Engineering ; editor of Constantinople on outbreak of Russo-Turkish Notes on Construction Building. Address : War, 1877, and accompanied Turkish armies Woodleigh, Madeira Vale, Ventnor, Isle of in Balkan Campaign and subsequently at

Wight. [Died 23 June 1912. Gallipoli (Brevet of Major) ; contested (C.) Scarborough, 1880. Publications : With the . FIELD, Admiral Edward, C.B. 1897 ; D.L. and Armies of the Balkans ; Tiger Shooting in J.P. Co. Hants ; Alderman of Co. Council ; the Doon, etc. Recreations : field sports, b. Dec. 1828 ; y. s. of James Field of The especially salmon fishing. Address : Lee Vale, Chesham, Bucks ; m. 1853, Marianne Club : United (d. 1903), o. surv. c. of Capt. E. P. Samuel, Hall, Wark, North Tyne. formerly 2nd Madras Cavalry, and J.P. for Service. [Died 14 July 1911.

Hants. Educ. : private school at Cliiton ; FILLITER, Freeland, Recorder of Wareham : Royal Naval College, Portsmouth, whence (retired) ; b. 1814. Address St. Martin's he obtained his lieutenant's commission in House, Waxeham, Dorset. 1851. Rntered R. N. 1845; present at [Died 30 Aug. 1902. . action otf Obligado with the combined French FINCH, Rt. Hon. George Henry, P.C. 1902; : b. Feb. and English squadrons, to open the Parana M.P. (C.) Rutland, 1867 ; J.P. 20 his 2nd River to commerce, in November 1845. 1835 ; s. of late G. Finch, M.P., and against the Buenos Ayrean forts. Made wife, Louisa, d. of 6th Duke of Beaufort ; d. of J. Lieut. 1851 ; Commander, 1859 ; Captain m. 1st, 1861, Emily (d. 1865), Balfour, of A. 1869 ; Rear-Admiral, 1886 ; retired ful 1861 ; 2nd, 1871, Edith, d. Montgomery ; Admiral, 1897. Contested Newark Borough three s. seven d. Educ. : New Coll. Oxford. 1874; Brighton, 1880; M.P. (C.) South Address : Burley-on-Hill, Oakham. Club : Sussex, 1885-1900. Recreations : riding and Carlton. [Died 22 May 1907. bicycling. Address : The Grove, Alver FINCH-HATTON, Hon. Harold ; b. 23 Aug.

. and stoke, Hants. Clubs : United Service 1856 ; 4th of 10th Earl of Winchelsea Carlton. [Died 26 May 1912 Nottingham, and Fanny, d. of Edward Royd : Eton Balliol Coll. Oxford. FIELD, Gen. Sir John, K.C.B. ; cr. 1891 ; b Rice. Educ. ; 1875-83 after- 1821 ; m. Aletta, d. of Rev. Dr. Faure, 1846 Squatter in Queensland, ;

Entered in finance in the ; three army, 1839 ; General, 1888 ; served wards engaged City in East Scinde and Afghan Wars, 1840-44 ; Indian times contested Nottingham against 1892 M.P. Mutiny, 1857-59 ; and Abyssinian War Mr. Arnold Morley, 1885, 1886, ; - 1895-98 Sheriff 1867 68 (medal and C.B.) ; Judge-Advo (C.) Newark, Notts, ; High cate General Bombay army; A.D.C. t< of Merionethshire, 1903. Publications : Ad- the Queen, 1868-79. Address : Guildford vance Australia, 2 editions. Recreations : white man who Surrey. [Died 16 Apr. 1899 golf, hunting, shooting ; only FINDLATER WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

ever could throw a boomerang like the Lucknow, the Rohilcund campaign in 1858, blacks of Australia. Address : Harlech, and capture of Bareilly (medal with two Merioneth. Clubs : Carlton, St. James's. clasps and a year's service for Lucknow). [Died 16 May 1904. Heir : Ian Archibald, late Lieut. Royal Scots Greys [b. 1878 ; m. Elizabeth FINDLATER, Sir William Huffington ; Kt., cr. 1904, Muriel, o. d. of Sir Matthew Arthur, 1st 1897 ; D.L. ; President of the Incorporated of Bart.]. Address : Castle Toward, Argyll- Law Society, 1878. 1896 ; Past President shire b. I ; Woodhay, Windlesham, Surrey. Statistical Society of Ireland ; Jan. 1824 ; Clubs : Army and Navy ; New, Edinburgh. o. s. of William Findlater, Londonderry ; 11 Oct. 1912. m. 1st. 1853, Mary Jane (d. 1877), d. of late [Died Robert Retired. John Wolfe, solicitor, Dublin; 2nd, 1878, FINNEMORE, Isaac, First Puisne Natal Marion, e. d. of late Lt.-Col. Archibald Park, Judge, Supreme Court, ; has acted as Chief Justice b. and g. d. of Mungo Park, and widow of ; Addington Park, Surrey, England, 29 Oct. 1842 ; s. of T. A. W. Hodges. Solicitor, 1846 ; founded to Isaac Powell Finnemore, belonging to Co. Findlater Scholarship, 1876 added it, 1900 ; Wicklow branch of of M.P. Co. Monaghan, 1880-85. Address : 22 Anglo-Irish family that name, originally De and Jane Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin ; Fernside, Kill- Finemer, Clarke ; m. Catherine of iney, Co. Dublin. [Died 16 Apr. 1906. 1887, Augusta, d. John Russom, J.P., sometime Mayor of FINDLAY, John Ritchie; D.L., J.P. ; pro- Pietermaritzburg ; one s. three d. Educ. : of the Scotsman b. prietor newspaper ; Church of England Gram. School and Arbroath 1824; o. s. of Peter Findlay, Bishopstowe Mission Station (pupil teacher), merchant there, and Elizabeth Johnstone ; Natal, F.R.A.S., F.R.Met.S., F.R.Hist.S., m. Susan, 3rd d. of James Leslie, C.E., Edin- F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., F.S.S., F.A.I., M.S.A., 1863. Educ. : Jour- burgh, Edinburgh. Hon Corres. M. Viet. Inst F nalist Member of Board of Manufactures , R.C.I., F.I.I., ; and numerous other and scientific and of of Scotland literary Society Antiquaries ; British and to of to establish and societies, foreign. Emigrated gifted upwards 62,000 Natal with his 1850 on maintain the National Portrait of parents, ; shipwrecked Gallery Bluff Rocks in the 4 1850 and to accommodate the Minerva, July ; Scotland, Society entered Natal Civil Service 1858 ; appointed of Antiquaries, their museum, and Library. to Surveyor-General's Department, where he Publications : in Scotsman Writings ; per- remained seven attained sonal Recollections of Thomas De years ; proficiency Quincey, and passed examination in land and of articles on De in surveying, 1886, Quincey and was Chief Clerk and Draughtsman and Encyclopaedia Britannica, and in Chambers's Examiner of Surveyor's Work ; transferred Owned 10,000 acres. Re- Encyclopaedia. at his own request to Law Department, creations : books, continental travel, golf. 1865 ; admitted Advocate, 1868 ; J.P. Address : 3 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh ; 1881 filled offices ; of Magistrate, Master Aberlour House, Banffshire. Clubs : Devon- Supreme Court, Postmaster- General, Col- London ; Edinburgh. shire, Union, Liberal, lector of Customs, Crown Parlia- [Died 15 Oct. 1898. Solicitor, mentary Draughtsman. Puisne Judge, Chief Neil C.B. 1905 FINDLAY, Brig.-Gen. Douglas, ; Justice, and numerous acting appointments R.A. R.A. 1st Division from ; Commanding and commissions. Retired on pension, 1910 s. of late Thomas of " ; Dunlop Findlay 1904, after 46 years' public service, con- Easterhill, Lanarkshire; b. 7 May 1859; marked spicuously" by ability and devotion m. 1892, Alma, d. of Thomas Lloyd of Minard to his duties of (Govt. letter) ; letter thanks two d. Entered Castle, Argyllshire ; army, and expression of warm appreciation of his

1878 1887 1896 ; Lieut.- ; Captain, ; Major, public services. Publications : edited Natal Staff Col. 1900 ; passed College ; served Almanac and Register, 1876-78 ; Digests of Hazara, 1888 medal with clasp); (despatches, Supreme Court Decisions, 1860-67 ; Natal South Africa, 1899-1900 (despatches twice, Law Reports, 1872, 1873, 1879-81. Recrea-

six clasp?, Brevet Lieut.- : Queen's medal, tions reading ; was an enthusiastic Free- Col.). Address : Alphington, Frimley, mason. A Wesleyan Methodist, but brought Clubs : Naval and Military, Surrey. up in Church of England. Address : 10 1914. Wellington. [Died Sept. Westbury House, 287 Loop Street, Pieter-

Natal. Club : Pieter- FINLAISON, Alexander John, C.B. ; Actuary to maritzburg, Victoria, 22 National Debt Commissioners from 1875 ; maritzburg. [Died July 1906. to Pensions Commutation Board Secretary ; FINSEN, Professor Niels Ryberg ; b. Faroe b. 1840 . of A. G. London, ; Finlaison, Island ; m. d. of Bishop Balslev. Educ. : Government Actuary. Educ. : privately. Reykjavik. Appointed Prosector Anatomiae Entered Civil Service after competitive 1890. Address: Finsen's Medical Light President of Institute examination 1860 ; Institute, Copenhagen. of Actuaries. 1894, 1895, 1896. Decorated [Died 24 Sept. 1904. for public services. Publications : Report FINUCANE, John, Honorary Secretary of on Rate of of Government Life Mortality Limerick and Clare Farmers' Club ; Vice- and other on financial Annuitants ; reports President of Limerick Board of Guardians ;

Address : Malet b. : subjects. Lodge, Putney, 1843. Educ. Maynooth College ; M.P. S.W. Club : Garrick. [ Died 17 Sept. 1900. (N.) Co. Limerick, E. 1885-1900. Address : FINLAY, Major John; b. 17 Oct. 1833; Coole House, Limerick. 3rd *. of late John Finlay of Deanston, Perth- [Died 23 March 1902. shire, and g. s. of Kirkman Finlay of Castle FINUCANE, Rt. Hon. Michael, P.O., C.S.I. Marcella Toward, Argyllshire ; m. 1863, Mary 1898 ; Estates Commissioner in Ireland from a d. 2nd d. of late Thomas Taylor, B.C.S., g. 1903 ; Senator Royal University, Ireland, of and of the late Harry Taylor Townhead 1907 ; LL.D. (hon.) Royal University, Abbot's Landing, Lancashire, and Hall, Ireland, 1909 ; s. of James Finucane, s. three d. Served with 78th d. of Kendal ; one Limerick: m. 1889, Lola Gertrude, Highlanders in Persian War, 1856-57, includ- Lt.-Col. Mathew, I.M.S. Educ. : private of and ing the battles Hooshab, Mohumrah, school ; Queen's Coll. Cork. M.A., Queen's and expedition to Ahwaz (medal clasp) ; Univ. Ireland ; 1st class honours in Classics. served in Bengal with Havelock's column, Entered I.C.S., 1872; Under- Secretary, of of of including battles Futtehpore, Aoung, Government Bengal, 1880 ; Director Pandoo Nudda, Busserutgunge, Cawnpore, the Department of Land Records and Agri- relief of Lucknow and subsequent defence, culture, in Bengal 1884; Officiating Sec. at with Outram's force Alumbagh and Govt. of India R. and A. Department, 1894 ; various operations ending in capture of Secretary to the Board of Revenue in Bengal, 244 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Government of 1894 ; Secretary, Bengal, Alexander Maclean. Entered army, 1839 ; 1896 Chief Govern- ; Officiating Secretary, Maj.-Gen., 1870 ; retired, 1880 ; served

ment of Bengal, 1898 ; officiating Secretary, Crimea. Address : 41 Marine Parade Dover. Government of India Department of Revenue [Died 27 July 1910. 1898 member of the and Agriculture, ; FISHER, Rev. Frederic Horatio, M.A. ; Hon. Council of Decorated for of St. Legislative Bengal. Canon Albans from 1899 ; b. Chipping 1896-97. Commissioner of famine services, Ongar, Essex, 6 Oct. 1837 ; s. of Rev.

the 1902 ; Presidency Division, officiating Edmund Fisher ; m. 1870, Agnes Jeune, d. of 1903. of member, Board Revenue, Bengal, John Jackson, Bishop of London ; six Publication : Bengal Tenancy Act. Clubs : s. three d. Educ. : Eagle House, Hammer-

India United Service ; St. smith Coll. East Stephen's ; Rugby ; Trin. Camb. Twelfth Dublin. 4 Feb. 1911. Green, [Died Wrangler, 1860 ; Mathematical Master, Sir cr. 1902 of FIRBANK, Joseph Thomas, Kt., ; Wellington College, 1860-66 ; Curate b 1850 e. s. of late ; Joseph Firbank, J.P., Acton, Middlesex, 1867-69 ; Chaplain to the for D.L. Monmouthshire (High Sheriff, 1885), Bishop of London, 1869-85 ; Vicar and Rural and Sarah, widow of John Fryatt, Melton Dean of Fulham, Middlesex, 1871-90; 4th d. of late of Mowbray ; m. Harriette, Rector Debden, 1890-1907 ; Rural Dean and Kellis- of Rev. J. P. Garrett, Kilgarron Saffron Walden, 1896-1907 ; Examining 1883 s. d. town, Co. Carlow, ; two one Chaplain to Bishop St. Albans from 1903 :

Educ, : Cheltenham College ; J.P., D.L., Proctor in Convocation for Diocese of St.

Monmouthshire (High Sheriff, 1891) ; J.P. Albans, 1906-9. Address : Churchcroft, and Staff : Kent ; Major Engineer Railway Hemel Hempstead. Club United Uni- a 12 Corps ; Director, Newport (Monmouth- versity. [Died May 1915.

shire) Gas Works ; M.P. (C.) Hull, E., FISHER, George Park, D.D., LL.D. ; Professor : keen on all out- 1895-1906. Recreations very Emeritus of Ecclesiastical History, Yale door sports and athletics, music, and objects University, U.S.A. ; b. Wrentham, Mass., of art. Address : St. Julian's, Newport, *. U.S.A., 10 Aug. 1827 ; of Lewis and Nancy Monmouthshire. Clubs : Junior Carlton, Fisher m. Adeline Louisa Forbes one . Junior Constitutional ; ; Carlton, White's, one d. Educ. : graduated at Brown Uni- [Died 7 Oct. 1910. versity, 1847 ; studied theology at Yale, FIRTH, Col. Sir Charles (Henry), Kt., cr. in 1848-1849 ; at Andover, 1850-51 ; and 1868 D.L. Fire Asso- ; ; President, Brigades Germany, 1852-53. Professor of Divinity 4 ciation ; b. Heckmondwike, May 1836 ; at Yale, 1854-61 ; of Eccles. History, from 4th s. of Edwin Firth ; m. 1862, Ada (d. 1861; Prof. Emeritus, 1891 ; D.D. at Brown, 1869), d. of William Crowther, J.P., Gomersal. 1886 1866 ; Edinburgh, ; Harvard, 1866; Government Contractor ; Inspector of Fires Princeton, 1879 ; LL.D. Princeton, 1879 ; and Fire retired as Lieut.-Col. of Brigades ; Yale, 1891. Publications : Supernatural 1st West York Artillery Volunteers, after of Origin of Christianity, 1865 ; Life Ben- being an energetic promoter from 1857. jamin Silliman, 1866; History of the Re- : Address Heckmondwike, Yorkshire ; Ar- of formation, 1873 ; Beginnings Christianity, nr. Leeds. 17 Jan. 1910. thington, [Died 1877 ; Faith and Rationalism, 1879 ;

FIRTH, Sir Thomas Freeman, 1st. Bt., cr. Discussions in History and Theology, 1880 ;

: b. 3rd d. of Christian 1883 Grounds of 1909 ; J.P. 1825 ; m. Hannah, Religion, ; : Outlines William Willans, Huddersfleld. Heir s. Theistic and Christian Belief, 1883 ; : of the W. E. Firth, b. 1861. Address The Slush, of Universal History, 1885 ; History Method Heckmondwike S.O., Yorks. Christian Church, 1888 ; Nature and Manual of Christian [Died 29 Nov. 1909. of Christianity, 1890 ; of the FISCHER, Rt. Hon. Abraham ; P.C. 1911 ; Evidences, 1890 ; Colonial History of of 1892 of Christian Advocate ; Minister Lands, Union U.S., ; History Doctrine, of Edwards on the South Africa, from 1910, and Minister of the 1896 ; An Essay Trinity, his 1903 con- Interior and Lands, 1912 ; Prime Minister with Remarks on Theology, ; b. to Biblioth. North American of the Orange River Colony, 1907-10 ; tributions Sacra, s. International Green Point, Cape Town, 9 April 1850 ; Review, Princeton Review;

of George Fischer, of Cape Civil Service ; Review ; Century Magazine British, Quarterly, of after editor of New >n. 1873, Ada, d. of Dr. J. R. Robertson, etc. ; 1886, Englander.

. : S. of the Massachusetts L Fauresmith, O.R.C. ; two Educ. A. Corresponding Member College, Cape Town. Member of O.F.S. Historical Association, 1897-98; President, of American of Volksraad from 1878 ; Member Executive for a series of years, Society Council 1896 was Member of Clubs : Century, New O.F.S. from ; Church History. various Inter-State and Colonial Conferences York. [Died 20 Dec. 1909.

on etc. ; President of 1900 Man- Railways, Customs, FISHER, Captain Harold, D.S.O. ; Transvaal and O.F.S. to s. of Rev. Joint-Deputation chester Regt. ; b. 3 March 1877 ; and America war was Chair- Europe during ; F. H. Fisher, Entered army, 1898 ; ' q.v. man Orangia Unie. Address : 20 Bryn- served South Africa, 1899-1902 (severely Pretoria. Clubs : Bloemfontein tirion, ; wounded, despatches four times, Queen's Pretoria. [Died 16 Nov. 1913. medal, 4 clasps, King's medal, 2 clasps). : India. FISCHER, Ernst Kuno Berthold ; b. Sande- Address Jullundur, 1914. walde, Silesia, 23 July 1824. Educ. : [Died 16 Dec. M.A. Cantab, et Oxon. ; . Leipzig; Halle. Professor at Heidelberg, FISHER, W. R., 1850; Jena, 1856; Heidelberg, 1872-1906. Assistant Professor of Forestry, Cooper's Publication : History of Modern Philosophy, Hill College, Englefleld Green, from 1890, of a 1852-77. [Died 29 June 1907. transferred in 1905 to Univ. Oxford ; in for Instruction in Forestry, Oxford FISCHER, Thomas Halhed, K.C. ; Master Delegate b. s. of b. N.S.W., 24 Feb. 1846 ; Lunacy ; 1830 ; 2nd Capt. Thomas Univ 1906; Sydney, s. of Francis Crown Solicitor, N.S.W. ; Fischer, H.E.I.C.S. ; m. 1853, Agnes Adam- Fisher, Indian ina, 3rd d. of late Major-Gen. Hogg. Educ. : m. 1878, d. of T. Briscoe, Surg.-Maj., one s. two d. Educ. : St. Lincoln's Inn. Called to Bar, 1851 ; Q.C. Med Staff ; Coll. to Coll. Camb. ; Brasenose 1872 ; Bencher, 1872 ; Equity Professor John's (M.A.) school at Camb. Inns of in Real and ; Court, 1883 ; Examiner Oxford (M.A.M. private 1867 Personal Property Law, 1882-83. Address : B 4 in Mathematical Honours, ; 2 Master at Repton School, 12 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. ; Mathematical into the Indian Forest Marlborough Crescent, Bedford Park, W. 1867-69 ; passed 1869 studied forestry and [Died 1 Nov. 1914. Department, ; science in and St. Andrews FISHER, Lt.-Gen. Edward Henry ; b. 12 Feb. natural France, Scotland, till 1822; m. Adelaide Owen (d. 1887), d. of and Edinburgh Universities, 245 FISHER-ROWE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

1872 ; obtained a diploma of forestry from 1876; Forest Darwinism, 1879; Excursions of an Nancy School ; served in the India Forest Evolutionist, 1883; The Destiny of Man, Department in Assam and N.W.F 1884; The Idea of 1885 till God, ; American 1889 ; last in appointment India, Directo Political Ideas, The Critical of Imperial Forest 1885; Period School, Dehra Dun, an of American 1888 Conservator of History, ; illustrated ed. Forests, N.W.P. Presiden : ; 1897 The War of Independence, for of the Royal English Arboricultural Young Society People, 1889; The Beginnings of New 04; Hon. Editor Journal of Forestry 1889 England, ; illustrated ed. 1898 ; Civil 1906 ; a member of the Departmenta Government in the United States, 1890- Committee of the Board of Agriculture The American Revolution, 2 vols. 1891 ; Ireland, for 1907-8 reafforesting Ireland, illustrated ed. 1896; The Discovery of member of Rural Educational Conference 2 America, vols. 1892 ; Edward constituted Board of Livingston by Agriculture and c Youmans, 1894; History of the United Education, 1910. Publications: 4th am States for Schools, 1894 ; Old and 5th volumes of Schlich's Virginia Manual of Forestry Her Neighbours, 2 vols. was editor Indian 1897; illustrated Forester, 1881-89 ; trans ed. 1900 ; Through Nature to God, 1899 lator for Clarendon of Press, Schimper' The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in America, Botany. Recreations: golf 2 vols. 1899 ideographical ; A Century of Science. 1899 chess, and billiards. Address: ; 6 Linton The Mississipi Valley in the Civil War, 190o! Road, Oxford. 13 Nov. 1910 1 [Died Recreations : rowing, singing, piano, organ, FISHER-ROWE, Edward Rowe, JP DL floriculture. Address : Westgate, 90 Brattle o. c. of late Thomas Fisher of Thorncomb Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. and Rew ; and Anna Berry, d. and co-hei [Died 4 July 1901. of late Lawrence Rowe of Brentford am FITCH, Clyde, Dramatist and Author; b. Rew, Devon ; b. 8 Nov. 1832 *. of ; m. 1st, 1865 May 1865; William Goodwin Fitch Edith Maria (d. d. of and Alice Clarke. : 1871), Mayow Wynel Educ. Amherst ; M.A. of Adams, Kent two : 1902. Publications : A of Sydenham, ; *. 2nd Wave Life ; The 1874, Victoria of the Lady Isabella, y. d. of Isl Knighting Twins ; Some Correspond- Earl of Ravensworth s. ence and ; four two d Wai Conversations ; The Smart Set. th Dra on : S Guards ; served Crimea Plays Nathan Hale ; Beau Brummel ?oPKt ; 1854-55; assumed the latter Barbara Frietchie ; The Moth and name, 1881 the Flame ; Heir : s. Major Lawrence Rowe, Grenadiei The Cowboy and the Lady; Pamela's Guards [b. m. The 1866, 1905, Eveleen H y d Prodigy ; Climbers ; The Last of the of Hamilton Fletcher. Clubs : Dandies ; Lovers' Guards Lane ; The Way of the World Travellers', Wellington.] Address : Thorn ; Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines; combe, Guildford. Clubs : The Girl and the Army and Navy Judge ; The Stubbornness of ..-Wellington. 8 Geraldine ; The Girl with the [Died Nov. 1909 Green Eyes ;

FISHWICK, Lieut.-Col. Her Own ; The Woman in the Henry, J.P., F.S.A. Way Case ; antiquary; b. Rochdale, 1835; o. surv. s Her Great Match; The Truth, etc. Ad- of late Henry Halliwell Fishwick, Brownhill dress : 113 E. Fortieth Street, New York. Rochdale ; m. Ellen, d. of W. H. Bullmore [Died 4 Sept. 1909. M.D., late Lieut.-Col. Sir Joshua cr. Truro, 3rd Vol. Batt FITCH, Girling, Kt., 1896 ; M.A., Lane. Fus. one s. ; four d. Pres. of the LL.D. ; Chief Inspector of Training Colls., Lancashire Parish retired 1894 b. Register Soc. ; Vice- ; 1824 ; s. of Thomas Fitch Pres. of the of Colchester Record Soc. of Lancashire and ; m. Emma, d. of Joseph Barber Cheshire and of the Treasurer Chetham Soc. ; Mayor Wilks, Hon. East India Company, of Rochdale, 1903-4-5; Vice-President of 1856. Educ. : Univ. Coll. London. Prin- Association of Education Committees (Eng- cipal 1856-63 of Training College of British land and and School Wales). Publications: The His- Foreign Society ; H.M. Inspector of tory ; The of 1863. for Goosnargh Lancashire Library ; Schools, Detached special The History of Rochdale; The Popular service, 1865-67, as Assistant Commissioner of to Schools History Lancashire; publications of Inquiry Commission ; in 1869 as Chetham Soc. Kirkham, Garstang, Poulton- Special Commissioner on Education in the St. towns in le-Fylde, Michaels-on-Wyre, Bispham great ; 1870-77 Assistant Commis- edited Church of sioner of Survey Lancashire (1650) Endowed Schools ; Chevalier of Diary of Thomas the of Honour Governor of Jolley (Chetham Soc.); Legion ; St. the Works of John Collier (Tim Bobbin) Paul's School, Girton College, and Chelten- with his Life; History of Preston. Address: ham Ladies' Coll. Publications : Lectures The Heights, Rochdale. Club : Manchester on Teaching, delivered before the University Arts. of [Died Sept. 1914. Cambridge ; Notes on American Training Schools and 1887 The Arnolds FISKE, John, author (from 1861) and lecturer Colleges, ; and their Influence on (from b. English Education ; 1869) ; Hartford, Connecticut, 30 Educational Aims and Methods articles in Mar. 1842 ; o. c. of Edmund Brewster ; Green, Nineteenth and Smyrna, Delaware, and Mary Fiske, d of Century, Quarterly, leading in the John Bound, Middletown, Connecticut reviews, Dictionary of National Bio- and the [name was originally Edmund Fiske Green graphy Encyclopaedia Britannica. Recreations : in 1855, about the time of his mother's literature and foreign travel. Address : 13 Leinster W. Club : second marriage, it was legally changed to Square, Athenaeum. 14 John Fiske, the name of his mother's grand- [Died July 1903. Lt.-Col. father] ; m. 1864, Abby, e. d. of Aaron FITZCLARENCE, Charles, V.C. 1900 ; of Lt.-Col. Irish Guards Brooks, Petersham, Massachusetts, coun- commanding ; passed : Staff b. 8 sellor-at-law. Educ. private schools in College ; May 1865 ; e. s. of Capt. Middletown ; Harvard University. B A Hon. George FitzClarence, R.N., s. of 1st Earl of Munster m. of late (Harv.) 1863; LL.B. (Harv.) 1865; *BK ; 1898, Violet, y. d. M.A. Lord Alfred s. of 5th (Harv.) 1866 ; LL.D. (Harv.) 1894 Spencer Churchill, Duke Litt. of . d. : D. (Univ. Penn.) 1894. Instructor in Marlborough ; one one Educ. Eton ; Mediaeval Entered History, Harvard, 1870 ; Lecturer Wellington College. Royal Fusiliers,

on 1886 ; 1898 transferred to Irish Philosophy, Harvard, 1869-71 ; Assist Captain, ; Libr. 1900 served South 1899- Harvard, 1872-79 ; Member of Board Guards, ; Africa, of 1900 Overseers, Harvard, 1879-91 ; again (twice wounded, despatches, V.C.). elected, 1899; Prof, of American History, Address : 12 Lowndes Street, S.W. Club : Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri Guards'. [Died 11 Dec. 1914. 1885 and afterwards. Publications : Myths ITZGERALD, Col. Sir Charles John and Oswald, 1872 ; Outlines of Cosmic cr. Mythmakers, K.C.B. ; 1907 ; C.B., 1887 ; J.P. ;

Philosophy, 2 vols. 1874 ; The Unseen Indian World, Army, unemployed ; b. 6 June 1840 ; WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 FITZGIBBON

s. of General James FitzGerald : m. 1st, Public Works in Ireland and to Commissioner

Edith, d. of J. Bray ; 2nd, 1882, Lady Alice of Valuation in Ireland. Publication : A of FitzGerald, d. of 4th Duke Leinster ; three Practical Guide to the Valuation of Rent in s. three d. Educ. : Edinburgh Academy. Ireland. Address : 89 Lower Baggot Street, Indian 1857 Indian Joined Army, ; Mutinies, Dublin ; Moyriesk Quin, Co. Clare. Clubs : 1858 of Central ; pursuit rebels, India, 1860; University, Dublin ; Royal St. George Yacht ; Adjutant 3rd Regiment Central India Horse, Clare County. [Died 6 Apr. 1907.

1860 ; Adjutant 3rd Cavalry. Hyderabad FITZGERALD, Lord Maurice, Lord Lieutenant, served on staff of Colonel contingent, 1862 ; Co. Wexford from 1881 ; b. 16 Dec. 1852 ; (now General) Sir John Watson, G.C.B., 2nd *. of Charles William, 4th Duke Leinster, Delhi Camp, 1871-72 ; commanded 100 and Caroline Sutherland Leveson-Gower, Lances of 3rd Cavalry H.C. at Imperial 3rd d. of 2nd Duke of Sutherland; m. Assemblage at Delhi, 1877 (received thanks Adelaide Jane Francis Forbes, e. d. of 7th of Viceroy and Gen. Sir T. Wright, K.C.B.); Earl of Granard, and Jane Colclough, y. d. commanded 3rd Cavalry H.C. in Afghan of late Hamilton Knox Grogan Morgan, of Campaign, 1880 (medal, thanks of Govern- Johnstown Castle, Wexford, 1880. Educ. : India ment of and Commander-in-Chief) ; early years, . Recreations : Political A.D.C. to Secretary of State for country amusements and sports. Address : India, 1882; Lord Dufferin's Staff, Pindi Wexford. [Died 14 Apr. 1901. 1885 Camp, ; commanded regiment Burmah FITZGERALD, Sir Thomas Naghten, Kt., cr. 1886-88 2 de- Campaign, (medal, clasps 1897 ; C.B. 1900: L.R.C.S. Ireland, 1857 ; British officer in spatches, C.B.) ; charge, F.R.C.S. 1884 ; Senior Surgeon, Melbourne Colonial and Indian Ex- Hyderabad Court Hospital ; Consulting Surgeon, St. Vincent Decorated for services in hibition, 1888. Hospital, Melbourne ; b. Ireland, 1 Aug. Burmah. Recreations : shooting, golf, riding. 1838; m. 1870, Margaret, d. of James Address : Eastbourne. Clubs : Dunmore, Robertson, Launceston, Tasmania ; three d. : United Service ; Sussex, Eastbourne. Educ. St. Mary's College, Kingston ; [Died 28 Feb. 1912. Mercer's Hospital. Went to Australia, 1858;

FITZGERALD, Sir George Gumming, 6th Bt. ; late President of Inter-Colonial Medical cr. b. 1822 ; late 3rd Dragoon Guards ; 1823; Congress of Australasia ; President of 4th s. of 2nd Bt. and co-heiress of William Medical Society of Victoria, 188 3and 1889.

Veale, Trevayler, Cornwall ; S. brother 1893; Publications : Papers on Cleft Palate, Frac- m. 1st, 1883, Emily Georgiana (d. 1886), tured Patella, Club Foot, Drilling in Bone

o. d. of Lieut. George Cleveland, R.N. ; 2nd, Formations, and other Surgical Subjects. 1888, Ellen, d. of Crofton Hamilton Fitz- Address : Rostella, Lonsdale Street, Mel- gerald. Heir : none. Address : Trevayler bourne. [Died 9 July 1908. Guval. Penzance ; Killibegs House, Prosper- FITZGERALD, Sir (William) Gerald Seymour ous, Naas, Co. Kildare. 10 May 1908. [Died Vesey, K.C.I.E., cr. 1887 ; J.P. ; political for b. 8 FITZGERALD, George Francis, M.A. ; F.R.S. A.D.C. to the Sec. of State India ; 1883 Erasmus Smith Professor of Natural 1841 e. s. of Rt. Hon. Sir Wm. Robert ; Apr. ; and Experimental Philosophy, University of Seymour Vesey Fitzgerald, G.C.S.I. ; m. b. *. of d. Sir Macdonald- Dublin from 1881 ; Dublin, 1851 ; Matilda (d. 1901), of Norman Bp. of Cork, afterwards Bp. of Killaloe. Lockhart, 3rd Bt., 1862. Educ. : Harrow; Educ. : Trinity Coll. Dublin. Hon. Sec. of Oriel Coll. Oxford. Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 10 1910. the Royal Dublin Society, 1881-89 ; Regis- 1865. Club: Carlton. [Died May trar of Dublin University School of Engineer- FITZGIBBON, Edmond Gerald, C.M.G. 1892; 1886 President Section A Brit. ing, ; Assoc., b. 1 Nov. 1825; m. 1873, Sarah, e. d. of Bath, 1888; Examiner for London Univ. Richard Dawson of Phoenix Park, nr. Mel- in Experimental Science, 1888. Publications: bourne. Address : 501 Collins Street, Mel- On the Rotation of the Plane of Polarisation bourne. [Died 10 Dec. 1905. of Light by Reflection from the Pole of a FITZGIBBON, Rt. Hon. Gerald, P.O., Ireland, 1876 ; On the Electromagnetic Justice of Magnet, 1879 ; G.B. 1900 ; LL.D. ; Lord of the Reflection and Refraction of b. 28 Theory Appeal in Ireland from 1878 ; Dublin, Light, 1880 ; On the Possibility of origina- *. late Gerald Aug. 1837 ; of FitzGibbon, ting Wave Disturbances in Ether by means Q.C., Master in Chancery in Ireland, and of Electric Forces On the m. ; Superficial Ellen, d. of John Patterson of Belfast ; Tension of Fluids and its Possible Relation Margaret Anne, d. of F. A. FitzGerald, late to Muscular Contractions On the s. ; Energy Baron of Exchequer, Ireland. 1864 ; three transferred to the Ether by a Variable Cur- four d. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin rent On an between Electric and ; Analogy (Scholar); Berkeley gold medal (Greek), Thermal 1884 ; On a Model Phenomena, 1859 ; Senior Moderator and gold medal, some of the silver illustrating Properties Ether, Classics ; Junior Moderator and medal, 1885 On the Structure of Mechanical Modes and ; English Literature, History, Law, some of the of the illustrating Properties Political Economy : LL.D., honoris causa, of 1885 ; Note on the Heat and Ether, Specific 1895 ; silver medals, Oratory English the Ether, 1885; On the Limits to the Composition, Trin. Coll. Historical Society, of Motion in the Parts of Lin- Velocity Working 1861 ; Irish Bar, 1860 ; English Bar,

1886 ; and On the 1872 Law Adviser, Engines, Thermo-dynamic coln's Inn, 1861 ; Q.C. ; of a Substance whose Intrinsic Solicitor-General, Ire- Properties Dublin Castle, 1876 ; Equation is a Linear Function of the Pressure 1877 ; land, 1877-78 ; Bencher, King's Inns, and 1887. Address : 40 Trin. Temperature, Bencher, Lincoln's Inn, 1901 ; Commissioner College, Dublin. [Died 22 Feb. 1901. of National Education, Ireland, 1884-96; Sec. and Judicial Commissioner Educational Endow- FITZGERALD, J., I.S.O. ; Assistant 1885-97 Chairman Trinity Acting Inspector of Ancient Monuments, ments, Ireland, ; Coll. Dublin Estates Commission, 1904-5; Office of Works, S. W. [ Died 8 March 1909. Glen- FITZGERALD, James Foster-Vesey-, K.C. 1904; Chancellor, United Dioceses of Dublin, : 10 b. e. s. of late and Kildare, 1896. Address M.A., J.P. ; 1846 ; James dalough, Foster- and Henrietta Merrion Square, Dublin; Howth, Co. Vesey-Fitzgerald, D.L., Garnck. Louisa, d. of Sir Ross Mahon, Bart. Educ.: Dublin. Clubs : Dublin University, Dublin B.A. 1869 Senior \Died 14 Oct. 1909. Trinity College, ; ; K.C. Moderator and Gold Medallist in Ethics and FITZGIBBON, His Honour Judge Henry, of of Belfast and County Silver Philosophical 1868 ; Recorder City Logics ; Medallist, 1887 Historical Court of Co. Antrim from ; Society ; Gold and Silver Medallist, Judge of Connor, Society; called to the Irish Bar, 1871; Chancellor of the Diocese Down, 1891 b. Dublin, 5 Sept. Permanent Counsel to Commissioners of and Dromore from ; FITZ-HARDINGE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

in 1824 ; e. s. of Henry FitzGibbon and Mary, Hants, and 1800 in Lincolnshire. Pub- of lications : d. Barry Martin; m. 1852, Georgiana, Horses and stables ; Notes on 3rdrf. of 17th Utilisation of Capt. W. George Macaulay, Regt.; Shoeing ; Cottage Sewage ; s. : one Educ. private tutor ; Trinity Coll. Parochial Life Incumbencies, etc. Heir : Dublin (M.A.). Barr. King's Inns, Dublin, s. Frederick Loftus, b. 11 Aug. 1884. Ad- 1848. Address : Dunedin, Jordanstown, dress : Leigh Park, Havant. Clubs : Army Co. Antrim. Clubs : Ulster, Belfast. and Navy, Carlton. [Died 9 Dec. 1904. 1909. [Died 26 Nov. FLEMING, Charles James, K.C. ; b. Sheffield, e. FITZ-HARDINGE, Francis William, 2nd Baron; 26 Nov. 1839 ; s.5 of Edmond Lionel b. 16 cr. 1861 ; Lt.-Col. Royal Horse Guards ; Fleming, Sheffield, and Anne, d. of Edward

Nov. 1826 ; s. of 1st Baron and Charlotte, Hayward, Liverpool ; m. Georgina, d. of

d. of 4th Duke of Richmond ; m. Georgina, late James Browne, Eccles, 1869. Educ. :

d. of Col. W. Home Sumner ; . father, 1867. private tuition. Chief assist, to Account.- : b. M.P. for Cheltenham, 1856-1865. Heir Gen. Bombay, 1865-71 ; Barr. Gray's Inn, b. Charles Paget Fitz-Hardinge Berkeley, 1872, and joined the Northern Circuit ; con-

1830. Address : Berkeley Castle, Berkeley. tested Pontefract (L.) 1886 ; M.P. Doncaster

[Died 29 June 1896. Division, Yorkshire, 1892 ; contested Dudley, Sir cr. FITZHERBERT, Rev. Richard, 5th Bt. ; general election, 1895 ; Q.C. and Bencher of b. s. of 1784 ; 12 April 1846 ; 4th Bt. and Gray's Inn, 1893. [Died 25 Dec. 1904. of Sir Annie, d. Reynold A. Alleyne, 2nd Bt.; FLEMING, George, C.B., LL.D., F.R.C.V.S. ; of of S. father, 1896 ; m. Mary Anne, d. Edward Principal Veterinary Surgeon Army, 1883- s. 11 Arkwright, Warwickshire, 1871 ; three 1890 (retired); b. Glasgow, Mar. 1833; one d. Educ. : St. John's Coll. Camb. (M.A.) m. 1st, Alice, d. of late J. Peake, of Ather-

Curate of Eynesbury, Huntingdonshire, 1870- stone, 1863 ; 2nd, Susan, d. of late W. of Heir : s. of 1878 1872 ; Rector Warsop, 1872-96. Solomon Upchurch Kent, (d. 1899) ; Hugo Meynell, b. 3 July 1872. Lieut. 8th 3rd, Anna, d. of late Col. R. D. Pennefather, Hussars (retired). Address : Nettleworth J.P., D.L., of Kilbracken, Co. Leitrim, and Ash- of 4th Manor, Mansfield ; Tissington Hall, g.-d. Viscount Mountmorres, 1900. : borne. Club : Junior Constitutional. Educ. Glasgow ; Veterinary Coll. Edin- [Died 4 Jan. 1906. burgh. Entered the Army as veterinary in FITZROY, Rev. Lord Charles Edward, M.A., surgeon, 1855 ; served Crimea ; volun- to J.P. ; Rector of Euston and Barnham, Thet- teered for expedition North China ; 1901 at of Forts ford ; Hon. Chaplain to H.M. from ; present capture Taku and Peking ; s. in was b. 1857 ; of 7th Duke of Grafton ; m. 1883, served Egypt and Syria ; president five occasions Hon. Ismay Fitzroy, d. of 3rd Baron South- of Royal Veterinary Coll. on ; s. Educ. : of Council for as well ampton ; three three d. Trinity member many years, Coll. Camb. Chaplain to Queen Victoria, as a member of Examining Board of that 1890-1901. Address: Euston Rectory, corporation. Publications : Travels on in Thetford, Norfolk. [Died 28 Aug. 1911. Horseback Mantchu Tartary, 1863 ; Vivi-section : Is it Necessary or Justifiable ? FITZSIMMONS, William J. ; editor, journalist, 1886 Horse-Shoes and : ; ; Horse-Shoeing and printer ; b. near Holborn Bars, 1845 s. their Origin, History, Uses, and Abuses, 1869 ; m. Rosina Monger, 1871 ; two one d- Animal Plagues : their History, Nature, Reader's boy on Saturday Review, 1856 ; 2 vols. and other apprentice (compositor) on Athenaeum and Prevention, 1871, 1882, works. Recreations : cultivating flowers, par- journal ; founder, 1877, and editor of Address : Musical Opinion. Recreations : a walk (any- ticularly roses, carnations, pansies. Higher Leigh, Combe Martin, North Devon. where) ; a book on Old London, on philology, Club : Constitutional. [Died 13 Apr. 1901. on science ; part and choral singing ; or anything that the hand fradeth to do. Ad- FLEMING, Very Rev. Horace Townsend, M.A., D.D. Educ. : Dublin ; dress : 3 Avenue Road, Highgate, N. Trinity College, [Died 14 March 1913. Scholar, Sen. Moderator, and Gold Medallist, Prize. Curate of 1849- FITZWILLIAM, 6th Earl (cr. 1716), William Divinity Aughnacloy, 1852 1853-54 St. Thomas Spencer Wentworth Fitzwilliam,K.G., ; Glanmire, ; Peter's, Cork, 1854-60 and Rector of St. Fitz- ; Prebendary D.C.L., D.L. ; Baron William, 1620 ; Michael, Cork, 1860-66; Rector of Kilna- Viscount Milton, 1716 ; Baron Milton (Gt. gross, 1866-72 ; Ballymoney, 1872-77 ; Canon Brit.), 1742 ; Earl Fitz- William and Viscount of of Cloyne Cathedral, 1878-84 ; Dean Milton, 1746 ; M.F.H. (Fitzwilliam) ; [the 1884-1908 Incumbent of grandfather of 1st Baron was five times Cloyne, ; Cloyne, in 1877-1908. Address : 2 St. James's Villas, Queen Elizabeth's Lord Deputy Ireland] ; Western Road, Cork. [Died 11 Dec. 1909. b. 12 Oct. 1815 ; *. of 5th Earl and 4th d. of

1st Lord Dundas ; S. father 1857 ; m. 1838, FLEMING, Rev. James, B.D. ; Residentiary of Frances, e. d. of 19th Earl of Morton (d. 1895). Canon and Precentor York ; Prebendary of Educ. : Eton ; Trin. Coll. Camb. M.A. 1837. of Driffield ; Vicar St. Michael's, Chester in to M.P. (L.) Malton, 1837-41, 1846-47 ; Wick- Square ; Chaplain Ordinary King of m. Grace low, 1847-57 ; Lord-Lieut, Yorkshire, W. Edward VII. from 1901 ; (d. 1903). : Riding, 1857-92 ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria, Educ. Magdalene College, Cambridge. 1884-94. Owned about 115,800 acres. Heir: Ordained 1853. Publications : Select Read- g. s. Viscount Milton. Address : 4 Gros- ings from the Poets and Prose Writers of for Winter Gather- venor Square, W. ; Wentworth-Woodhouse, Every Country ; Readings for Four The Rotherham, Yorkshire ; Coollattin, Shille- ings ; Family Prayers Weeks ; Sketch lagh, Co. Wicklow. Clubs: Brooks's, Art of Reading and Speaking ; Life Address : St. Michael's Travellers' ; Yorkshire ; Royal Yacht of Queen Alexandria. 20 Feb. S.W. The Resi- Squadron ; Jockey. [Died 1902. Vicarage, Ebury Square, ; York Erin FITZWYGRAM, Sir Frederick Wellington John, dence, ; Dene, Birchington-on- Sea. [Died 1 Sept. 1908. 4th Bt. ; cr. 1805 ; Col. loth Hussars, retired; 3rd s. of 2nd Bt. and Selina, d. of Sir John FLEMING, Sir Sandford, K.C.M.G., cr. 1897; b. 29 1823 ,S\ b. 1873 m. M.I.C.E. Chancellor of Hayes, Bt. ; Aug. ; ; LL.D., ; Queen's Angela, d. of T. Nugent Vaughan, and University, Canada, from 1880; b. 1827; Frances, Viscountess Forbes, 1882. Educ. : *. of late Andrew Greig Fleming, Kirkcaldy ; Eton. Army, served in Crimea with Innis- m. Ann Jean, d. of late Sheriff Hall, Co. 1855 four s. two d. killing Dragoons ; commanded Cavalry Peterborough, Ont., ; of in from extensive Brigade, Aldershot ; Inspector-Gen, Lived Canada 1845; Cavalry, 1879-84. Mem. of Royal Coll. of practice as Chief Engineer of Railway and Inter- Vet. Surgeons, President, 1875-76-77. M.P. other public works ; constructed the South Hants, 1885-1900. Owned 2000 acres Colonial Railway through provinces of Nova 248 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 FLINTOFF and En- Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec ; FLETCHER, John, J.P., Haddington ; b. 1827 ; gineer in Chief Can. Pacific Railway, 1871- e. s. of Andrew Fletcher and Lady Charlotte, President of 4th d. of Earl of 1880 ; Royal Society Canada, 7th Wemyss ; m. 1866, a 1888-89 ; for many years took special Bertha Isabella, 2nd d. of late Cliristopher interest in the movement for establishing Mansel Talbot. Educ. : Trinity College, the Pacific cable and a Pan-Britannic tele- Cambridge. Heir : s. Andrew Mansel, b. graph service, having State-owned telegraph 1880. Address: Saltoun Hall, Pencaitland, communications encircling the globe, and Haddingtonshire. Clubs : Carlton, Boodle's. constituting a great Imperial Intelligence [Died 17 Jan. 1903. Union, in the unification of Time Reckoning FLETCHER, Lieut.-Col. John, C.M.G. ; retired later in throughout the world, and the officer Militia staff b. 1815 s. of late Atlantic Steamship Service of Canada. ; ; Archibald Fletcher, Glenorchy, Argyleshire ; Publications : The Inter-Colonial : a His- Educ. : Montreal, Canada. Served as a 1832-76 and Canada Old tory, ; England ; volunteer during the Canadian troubles of its to New Westminster ; Time and Notation; 1837-38 ; raised the 2nd Vol. Rifle Company Memoirs on Universal Time and a Prime in Canada ; was one of the officers who

Meridian for all Nations ; The New Time raised the 100th P.W. Canadian Regiment ; Reckoning. Recreations : chess, curling, served four years as Lieut. ; served twenty golf, bowls. Address : Winterholm, Ottawa; years on the staff of Canadian Militia ; com- The Lodge, Halifax, Canada. Clubs : Hali- manded line of skirmishers that carried fax St. Mon- ; Rideau, Ottawa; James's, Fenian entrenchments at Trout River, 1870. treal. [Died 22 June 1915. Decorated for service in defeating Fenians FLETCHER, Banister, J.P., F.R.I.B.A., D.L., with a Volunteer force. Address : 1 Lome

F.K.C. ; architect and surveyor. Professor Crescent, Montreal, Quebec. of Architecture and Building Construction [Died 7 June 1902. Coll. Assist- at, and Fellow of, King's Lond. ; Col. FLETCHER, William Younger, F.S.A. ; in Tower Hamlets Rifle Brigade ; received ant Keeper Department of Printed Books, b. Queen Victoria's decoration ; District Sur- British Museum (retired) ; 12 April 1830 ; veyor of West Newington and part of Lam- 2nd *. of late Robert Fletcher, Worthing, to d. of beth from 1875 ; one of the Surveyors Sussex ; m. 1864, Helen, late Richard Publica- the Board of Trade ; Chairman of the Attenborough, Fairlawn, Acton. b. : in the British Trades Training School Committee ; 1833 ; tions English Bookbindings s. of in 2nd late Thomas Fletcher ; m. 1864, Museum, 1895 ; Foreign Bookbindings : in o. d. of the late Charles Phillips. Educ. the British Museum, 1896 ; Bookbinding

Privately. Was one of the first to introduce England and France, 1897 ; English Book in contributions to faience work street architecture ; repre- Collectors, 1902, and many : sented the City of London at the Inter- literary' journals. Address Addison Lodge, national Congress of Hygiene and Demo- Kew. [Died 17 Nov. 1913. at 1894 late Chairman graphy Buda-Pesth, ; FLETCHER-WATSON, P. ; R.B.A. 1903 ; of the Sanitary Committee of the City of b. *. of F.S.A. ; Prof, of Eccl. Art ; 1842 ; London one of the Presidents of the late ; John Surges Watson, F.R.I.B.A., Architect. of Congress the British Institute of Public Educ. : Edmonton and Deal Colleges.

Health ; M.P. for North-West Wilts, 1885- Showed early predilection for Art ; worked 1886 travelled in ; Italy, Spain, Greece, Turkey, for ten years in Australia, and produced many France, Germany, and Austria-Hungary. hundreds of drawings which quickly were Publications : Model Houses for the In- of collected ; was Founder and President

dustrial Classes, 1871 ; Sanitary Hints ; Art Archi- Australian Academy ; from 1892

Valuations and ; and ex- Compensations Light tecture was pursued unremittingly ; Air Arbitrations of ; Quantities ; ; History hibitor R.A. and Royal Institute, Manchester, Architecture (in conjunction with Mr. B. F. Birmingham, etc. Publications : reproduc- London Fletcher) ; Dilapidations ; Building tions of Spanish and other cathedral interiors, Act, 1894. Recreations : golf, swimming, and numerous other works in colour, by boating, billiards, volunteering, riding. Ad- various publishers. Recreations : gardening dress : West Bruns- Anglebay, Hampstead ; and boating. Address : Paignton, Devon. wick Terrace, Windsor. Clubs : National [Died 29 June 1907. Junior United Service Liberal, AthenaBum, FLINT, Rev. Robert, D.D., LL.D., F.R.S.E. ; Institution, Whitehall. [Died 5 July 1899. b. in Dumfriesshire, 14 March 1838; un- Educ. : 1852- FLETCHER, Charles John, J.P., D.L., Sussex ; married. Glasgow University, b. 1843 s. of late John Charles Fletcher of 1859. Parish East Church, Aberdeen, ; Minister, 1862-64 Professor Dale Park ; m. Helen, d. of A. E. Knox, 1859-62 ; Kilconquhar, ; late 2nd Life Guards, Trotton House, Peters- Moral Philosophy and Political Economy, field : Baird ; two s. three d. Educ. Harrow ; St. Andrews University, 1864-76; Stone Prince- Cambridge. 18th Hussars (retired). Ad- Lecturer, 1876-77 ; Lecturer, dress : 1880 Croall Edin- Dale Park, Arundel ; 10 Grosvenor ton, U.S.A., ; Lecturer, Professor of Edin- Place, S.W. Clubs : Carlton, Turf, Boodle's. burgh, 1887-88 ; Divinity, [Died 30 Nov. 1914. burgh University, 1876-1903 ; Correspondent F.R.S.E. Pub- (FLETCHER, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Aubrey-, 4th of the Institute of France ; cr. : Christ's on Earth, 1865 ; Bt., 1782 ; C.B. 1900 ; P.C., J.P., D.L. ; lications Kingdom of in Europe, 1874 ; M.P. (C.) Lewes Div. Sussex from 1885 ; Philosophy History 1877 Anti-Theistic Theories, 1879 ; Ensign 69th Regiment, 1853 ; Lieut. Grena- Theism, ; dier His- Guards, 1855 ; e. s. of 3rd Bt. and Emily Vico (Philosophical Classics), 1884; torical in 1894 ; Social- Maria, 2nd d. of George Browne ; b. 24 Philosophy France, 1835 S. 1894 new revised edition, 1908 ; Sept. ; father 1851 ; [Assumed addi- ism, ; 1899 I tional name of Aubrey by Royal Licence, Sermons and Addresses, ; Agnosticism, and other 1 Biblical, 1903] ; m. Agnes, y. d. of Col. Sir J. M. 1903 ; on Theological, : Contributions to Ency. Brit., Wilson, C.B., K.H., 1859. Educ. Eton. subjects, 1905 ; M.P. Horsham, 1880-85. Groom-in-Waiting Schaff's Theol. Ency., and to various period- | to Col. icals. Recreation : country walks. Ad- ! Queen Victoria, 1885-86 ; retired Com. Sussex and Kent Vol. Inf. Brig. Heir : b. tress : 5 Eoya, Terrace, Lancelot, b. 1846. Address : Ham Manor, Lt.-Col. Thomas, A.V.D., D.S.O ; Angmering, Sussex ; Chilton House, Thame ; FLINTOFF, ' b 16 Nov. 1851 2nd s. of Thomas Fhntoft, Wreay Hall, Cumberland ; Llantrithyd, Gla- ; m. Kate 1 Scorton Yorkshire ; 1885, morgan ; Dorton House, Bucks ; Upper Grange, d. of Isaac Belgrave Street, S.W. Clubs : Carlton, Con- Hannah Frost (d. 1886), Frost, one s. Educ. : stitutional. [Died 19 May 1910. High Street, Ipswich ; FLOWER WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 H.M.S. " privately ; graduated New Vet. Coll., Edin- Cowes ; Britannica." Entered burgh. Entered the Royal Artillery as vet. R.N. 1868 ; Lieut. (1st class certificates all 1876 in officer, 1875 ; transferred to 8th Hussars, subjects), ; employed boats on African coast for of 1878 ; served with them through Afghan suppression slave traffic, as War to 2nd Life Guards, 1876-80 ; qualified interpreter in (medal) ; gazetted Swahili," and with till to and Hindustani ; in H.M.S. In- 1900, served them promoted Persian," flexible at bombardment of Lieut.-Col., 1901 ; served in Boer War, 1899- Alexandria, : Lieut, for duties 1902 (medal, D.S.O.). Recreations Master 1882 ; torpedo ; Com-

of Harriers in Ireland and New- 1889 ; whilst in command H.M.S. (Clonsilla mander," " bridge) from 1885-90; Household Brigade Barraeouta hoisted British flag on island Draghounds in 1898-99. Club : Army and of Trinidad (S. Atlantic) and formally an- it British Navy. [Died 24 Aug. 1907. nexed to Crown ; awarded Jubilee medal 1897 in command of FLOWER, Rev. Walker, M.A., V.D., Hon. ; Gunnery School, 1903-6. Clubs : Naval and Mili- Canon, Canterbury, 1894. Educ. : Exeter Devonport, United Service. 5 March 1911. College, Oxford. Curate of St. Mary's, tary ; [Died Hon. Sir. St. Dover, 1866-72 ; Vicar of Swingfield, 1869- FOLEY, George Gerald, K.C.B. ; cr. 1886 General b. 1814 3rd 1872 ; Curate of Charlton-in-Dover, 1872-76 ; ; (retired) ; ; of s. of 3rd Baron and d. of Newington, next Hythe, 1877-80 ; Vicar Foley Cecilia, 2nd Duke of Leinster m. sister of Worth, 1880-1901 ; Hector of St. Peter's, ; Augusta, 1865. Entered 1832 Sandwich, 1902-6. Address: 15 Victoria Lord Alington, army, ; 1881 served : Park, Dover. [Died 14 Dec. 1910. General, ; Crimea, 1885-56 Mil. FLOWER, Sir William Henry ; cr. 1892 ; China, 1857-61; Attache", Vienna, K.C.B., D.Sc., D.C.L., LL.D., Ph.D., P.Z.S., 1865-66; Lieut.-Gov. of Guernsey, 1874- 1879. Address: 24 Bolton Street F.R.S. ; Knight of Royal Prussian order Pour W. Clubs: United le Me"rite ; President Zoological Society ; Service, Marlborough, Turf, b. Travellers'. 26 Jan. Correspondent, Institute of France ; Strat- [Died 1897.

1831 . of late Edward ford-on-Avon, ; FOLEY, 5th Baron (cr. 1776). Henry Thomas Fordham Flower m. ; Georgiana Rosetta, Foley, D.L., J.P. ; b. 4 Dec. 1850 ; *. of 4th d. of late Admiral W. H. Smyth, K.S.F., Baron, and e. d. of 13th Duke of Norfolk: D.C.L., 1858. Educ. : Univ. Coll. London. S. father 1869; m. 1899, d. of Arthur Assistant- Surgeon 63rd Regt. during Crimean Radford of Smalley Hall, Derbys, and War (medal with four clasps, Turkish medal) ; Bradfleld Hall, Berks. Heir: b. Hon. Assistant-Surgeon Middlesex Hospital, 1859- Fitzalan, C. J. Foley. Address : 7 Audley 1861 Conservator of Museum Coll. of ; Royal Square, W. ; Ruxley Lodge, Esher, Surrey. Hunterian Professor of Surgeons, 1861-84 ; Clubs : Brooks's, Travellers', White's. 1870-84 President Comparative Anatomy, ; [Died 17 Dec. 1905. Anthropological Institute, 1883-85; Presi- FOLKARD, Henry Coleman, barrister-at-law, British 1889 Director dent Association, ; Western Circuit ; Recorder of Bath since British 1884-98. Museum (Natural History), 1887 ; o. sure. s. of Wm. Folkard, East Publications : Introduction to the Osteology Bergholt, Suffolk, and Mistley, Essex. of Fashion in Mammalia, 3rd ed. 1885 ; Educ. : privately. Barr. Lincoln's Inn, to the Deformity, 1881 ; Introduction Study 1858, and same year joined Western Circuit, of Mammals, Living and Extinct, 1891 ; The and Somerset County, Bath and Bristol Horse : a in Natural 1892 Study History, ; Sessions ; Revising Barrister since 1884. Essays on Museums, 1898 ; numerous articles Publications : The Law of Slander and in the etc. Recreations : walk- of Ency. Brit., Libel ; An Abridgment Law and Equity ; Address : 26 Stan- ing and reading aloud. The Sailing Boat ; The Wild-fowler. Recrea- hope Gardens, S.W. Club : Athenaeum. tions : boat-sailing, wild-fowl shooting. 1 1899. [Died July Address : 4 Pump Court, Temple, E.G. ; FLOYD, Capt. Sir Henry Robert Peel, 4th Bt., 67 Comeragh Road, West Kensington, W. 1816 b. 1 1855 S. uncle 1909 ; R.N. ; Nov. ; ; [Died 21 July 1914. m. Edith d. of John 1895, Anne, y. Major FOOTE, Col. F. O. Harrington ; b. 1850 ; of N.B. Kincaid-Smith, Polmont House, ; s. of late General W. P. Foote ; m. 1884, three *. one d. Heir : s. Robert of three Henry Agnes Mary, d. Hon. Pascoe Glyn ; b. Address : North- Kincaid ; 7 May 1899. s. one d. Educ. : R.M.A. Woolwich. end Hants. Clubs : Naval House, Hursley, Entered the Royal Artillery, 1869 ; Captain, and Military, Travellers. 1879; Major, 1885; Lieut.-Col. 1892; [Died 25 May 1915. Col. 1899; served Afghanistan, 1880 Sir 3rd Bt. cr. 1816 FLOYD, Major John, ; ; (medal) ; D.A.A. and Q.M.G. at Alexandria b. e. s. of Bt. and 31 July 1823 ; 2nd Mary, during Egyptian War, 1882 (despatches, e. d. of of and William Murray, Jamaica, medal, 4th class Medjidie, Khedive's star) ; S. father 1868 Bryanston Square, W. ; ; was Aide-de-Camp to Lord Hobart, Governor m. 1851, Thomasine (d. 1856), d. of late of Madras, to the Marquis of Ripon, Governor' Right Hon. Sir F. Shaw, 3rd Bt. Capt. 3rd General of India, and to the Inspector- Crimea. Heir : n. Foot, 1850. Served General, R.A. ; Commandant Royal Military 1 Henry Robert Peel [b. Nov. 1855 ; m. School of Music. Recreations : organising 1895, Edith Anne, d. of Major John Kincaid and taking part in musical and theatrical Smith, of Polmont House, N.B. ; Captain entertainments for charities, and organising Royal Navy. Address : 13 Miles Road and arranging for soldier club-houses. Clifton, Bristol]. Address : North-end, Hurs- Address : Manor House, Barnes. Clubs : ley, Winchester. [Died 2 May 1909 United Service, Beefsteak. 1911. : 25 Feb. FOGAZZARO, Antonio ; b. Vicenza, 1842 [Died author studied under the Abate Zanella. Publi- FORBES, Archibald, LL.D. Aberdeen ; b. 1838 e. s. of Kev. cations : Miranda, 1874; Valsolda, 1876: and journalist ; ; late Cortis Mistero de] L.W. D.D. ; m. d. of Malombea ; Daniele ; Forbes, Louisa, M. C. U.S.A. Educ. : Parish Porta Piccolo Mondo Antico ; The Saint, General Meigs, ; Served in 1906 The Man of the School ; Aberdeen University. 1906 ; The Patriot, ; 1859-64 war corre- World, 1907. [Died 7 March 1911 Royal Dragoons, ; R.N. Rear of Daily News throughout Franco- FOLEY, Rear-Adm. Francis John, ; spondent German War of 1870-71 Paris Commune, Adm. Channel Fleet from 1907 ; b. Learning' ; cam- s. of Admiral 1871 ; Tirhoot 1874 ; three ton, 2 Dec. 1855 ; 3rd Hon Famine, in Prince of Wales's tour in Fitzgerald A. Foley and Frances, d. of late paigns Spain ; 1875-76 Servian 1876 Russo- Sir George Campbell, Edenwood ; m India, ; War, ; 1877 1878 : Frances, d. of late Delabere P. Elaine, 1883 Turkish War, ; Cyprus, Zululand one s. two d. Educ. : Egypt House, Wesi Afghanistan Campaign, 1878-79; 250 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 FORBES

lectured in Campaign, 1879 j Britain, ship of four Inns of Court, June 1862 ; called 1880-82. Publica- Australia, and America, to English Bar in same year ; went the tions : My Experiences in Franco-German Northern, and afterwards the North-Eastern, the Cannon- War, 1872 ; Glimpses through Circuits ; for 6 years was a member of the

Smoke, 1880 ; Chinese Gordon, 1884 ; Bar Committee ; Q.C. 1881 ; Comr. for trial of Souvenirs Some Continents, 1885 ; of Municipal Election Petitions, 1885-93; William I. of Germany, 1888; Havelock, Solicitor-General of County Palatine of Dur- Colin Lord of 1891 ; Campbell, Clyde (Men ham, 1886-87 ; Attorney- General, 1887-1901; Action Series), 1895; The Afghan Wars, Royal Commissioner of Assize, 1896 and 1902.

1892 ; Barracks, Bivouacs, and Battles, Publications: with the late Wm. Wyllys

1891 ; Camps, Quarters, and Casual Places, Mackeson, Q.C., The Judicature Acts and of 1896 ; Memories and Studies War and Rules, with Forms of Pleadings, etc., 1875. Peace, 1896; The Black Watch, 1896; Recreations : shooting, fishing. Address : of : Tzar and Sultan, 1894 ; Life Napoleon Hazeldean, Putney Hill, S.W. Club Re- III., 1898. Address: 1 Clarence Terrace, form. [Died 8 March 1904. Club : Arts. Regent's Park, N.W. FORBES, Gen. Sir John, G.C.B., cr. 1899; 30 March 1900. [Died K.C.B. (cr. 1881) ; J.P., D.L. ; b. 10 June Archibald D.S.O. Lieut. 2nd FORBES, Jones, ; 1817; m. Emily, d. of late Col. A. A. S. Wales Borderers b. ; Whitchurch, Oxon, Drummond, 1848. Entered Bombay Cav- 15 Jan. 1873 s. of A. C. Forbes m. ; ; Lilias, alry, 1835; Lieut -Gen. 1877; served in d. of James Stewart, Cairnsmore, Kirkcud- Sind and Afghanistan, 1841-42 (medal); : bright. Educ. Repton ; Sandhurst. Joined under Sir Charles Napier, 1843 (medal) ; 2nd S. Wales 1893 Benin Borderers, ; Persian Campaign, severely wounded, 1856-57 Hinterland Expedition, Oct. 1898. Deco- (medal) ; Central India Campaign (medal). rated for Benin Hinterland Expedition. Address : Inverernan, Strathdon, N.B. Recreations : football. Address : cricket, Club : United Service. [Died 6 July 1906. Whitchurch, Reading. [Died 13 May 1901. FORBES, Lt.-Col. John Foster ; commanding FORBES, Elizabeth Adela ; A.R.W.S. ; b. 36th Cavalry Indian Army (retired) ; pro- Canada, 29 Dec. 1859 ; d. of William Arm- prietor of Rothiemay and Balloch ; D.L., at strong, Civil Service, Ottawa ; m. 1889 b. o. s. of J.P., Banffshire ; 11 Dec. 1835 ; Newlyn, Cornwall, Stanhope Forbes. Educ.: late Col. John Forbes, Bombay Army, and Art Students' League, New York. Ex- g. i. of late Robert Forbes of Castleton ; m. Paris hibited at the Royal Academy, Salon, 1873, Mary, o. d. of late Thomas Wardle of Royal Society of Painter Etchers, etc. Re- d. : the Beach, Cheshire ; five s. two Educ. creation : cycling. Address : Higher Faugan, Edinburgh Academy ; Military Academy. Penzance. [Died 22 March 1912. Indian Newlyn, Served in Bombay Army, 1854-78 ; Sir C. FORBES, Lt.-Gen. George Wentworth, J.P. ; Mutiny Campaigns, 1857-58, under twice b. 1 Nov. 1820 ; m. 1852, Harriette Anne, Stuart and Lord Strathnairn ; was d. of Captain William Pender Roberts, R.N. wounded and twice mentioned in despatches ; re- for India. Heir : Entered army, 1840 ; Maj.-Gen., 1877 ; medal and clasp Central Fusiliers tired, 1885-86. Address : The Gleanings, e. s. Capt. Ian Forbes, Royal Scots ; Rochester. Club : United Service. m. Lady Helen, d. of 3rd Earl of Craven. [Died 19 Aug. 1907. Recreations : shooting, fishing. Address : FORBES, Gordon Stewart Drummond, C.M.G. Rothiemay Castle, Banffshire. Club : Junior 3 Nov. 1914. 1910 ; M.L.C. Rhodesia ; D.S.O. 1900 ; Constitutional. [Died C.B. 1907 Thorneycroft's Mounted Infantry ; Managing FORBES, Colonel John Greenlaw, ;

Director of Companies in Rhodesia ; b. 1868 ; b. 20 Aug. 1837. Entered Royal Engineers s. Sir served of late Gen. J. Forbes ; unmarried. (Bengal), 1854; Colonel, 1885; Through the Matabele war, 1896 (medal), on Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 (wounded, de- was Chief Col. Plumer's staff and then Col. Spreckley's spatches, medal, three clasps) ; staff at battle of Umyussa (despatches, Engineer and Secretary to Resident of of D.S.O.). Decorated : Spion Kop. Recrea- Hyderabad, 1879-81, and to Government tions : steeple-chasing, hunting. Address . United Provinces, 1881-89 ; Inspector- and Bulawayo Club. Clubs : Wellington, Junior General of Irrigation in India, 1889-90 ; Carlton. [Died 21 July 1915, Secretary to Government of India, Public FORBES, 19th Baron (cr. 1442 or before), Works Department, 1890-92. Address : Ben Horace Courtenay Gammell-Forbes, M.A., More, Walmer. [Died 26 Feb. 1910. Benedict ; D.L. ; representative peer for Scotland i'rom FORBES, Gapt. Hon. Reginald George 3rd s. of 7th 1874 [1st Baron served in the French Wars serving with Egyptian Army ; b. to 8th Earl of Granard ; under Henry V. ; 10th Baron was a high and heir-pres. officer under Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden 25 June 1877. 2nd Batt. Gordon High- served South 1899-1902 and served in Ireland 1643] ; b. Aberdeen landers ; Africa, 6 24 Feb. 1829 ; 2nd *. of 18th Baron and 7th (despatches, Queen's medal clasps, King's 30 1908. d. of Sir John Gregory Shaw, 5th Bt. ; S medal 2 clasps). [Died May father 1868. Educ. : Oriel College, Oxford FORBES, William, J.P., e. s. of William Forbes, Owned about 13,700 acres. Heir : b. Hon M P. (d. 1855), and Lady Louisa Antoinetta b. 3 Atholl Monson Forbes, b. 1841. Address (d. 1845), d. of 7th Earl of Wemyss ; 28 Rose (d. d. Cavendish Square, W. ; Castle Forbes July 1833 ; m. 1st, 1859, 1866),. Edith Whltehouse, Aberdeenshire. Clubs : Carlton of late John O'Hara, 2nd, 1868, d. of late Rev. Lord Charles Athenaeum ; New, Edinburgh. Marian, 3rd s. four d. Educ. : [Died 24 June 1914 Amelius Hervey ; one Oxford Vice-Lieut, of Stir- FORBES, John, K.C. ; Recorder of Kingston Christ Church, ; j Heir: Charles William [J.P., upon-Hull from 1887 ; Bencher of Lincoln') lingshire. Lanarkshire 3rc : Lieut. and Inn, 1884 ; b. Aberdeen, 4 Feb. 1838 ; D L Q.O. Glasgow s. b. 27 m. 1897, of late James Forbes of Aberdeen, anc" Imp. Yeo. ; Sept. 1871; Charles Elsie Gordon, d. of James Morgan of Bonny Jean, o. d. of Adm. of the Fleet Sir s. four d. ; three muir ; m. 1866, Maria Elizabeth, y. d. o Frederick Hotham, q.v. Christ Oxford. Re- late Henry Thomas, F.R.C.S., of Sheffield Educ. : Eton ; Church, Address : Educ. : The Grammar School and Marischa creations : shooting, cricket, golf. College, and University, Aberdeen, worked Herbertshire Castle, Denny, Stirlingshire. M.C.C. for Scotch Bar, 1855-60 (Brown Prizeman Clubs : Carlton, Orleans, ; New, for Address : Callendar House, Conveyancing, 1858 ; for Scots Law Edinburgh]. : Carlton Edin- 1858-59; and for Medical Logic, 1859 Falkirk, N B. Clubs ; New, Street Dublin. 1860). Entered at Lincoln's Inn, 1860 burgh ; Kildare 21 1914. Certificate of Honour 1st c'ass, 1862; Student [Died July 251 FORBES-ROBERTSON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-19 J 6

retired art FORBES-ROBERTSON, John, critic; Gordon Memorial, Chatham ; Shelley Memo- b. 1822 o. s. of John Robertson and Oxford Strathnairn 30 Jan. ; rial, ; Statue, London ; Forbes of Aberdeen m. Frances Bust of 1898 Margaret ; Queen Victoria, ; Prince Henry : Cott, London, 1850. Educ. Grammar of Battenburg ; Prince Leopold of Batten-

School, Marischal College, and University berg ; Statue of Prof. Huxley (Natural His- in various of Aberdeen. Prize-holder classes, tory Museum), 1900 ; Statues of Maharajah and a bursar by competition at his university. of Mysore and the Duke of Norfolk, 1900, While a student, was on the literary staff of etc. Address : 62 Acacia Road, N.W. the Aberdeen Constitutional and the Aber- [Died 23 Dec. 1901. after his Sir deen Herald, and shortly attaining FORD, Rt. Hon. (Francis) Clare, G.C.B. ; he majority came to London, where studied cr, 1889 ; G.C.M.G. ; b. 1830. 4th Light

for a while at University College. After Dragoons, 1846-51 ; entered Diplomatic Ser- in the United he for spending a season States, vice, 1852 ; Agent Commission at Halifax visited the art centres of under of 1875-77 principal Europe ; Treaty Washington, ; Eny.- settling in London, he adopted literature as Extr. and Min. Plenip. to Argentine Republic, a profession, until about 1891, when blind- 1878-79; Min. Plenip. and Consul-Gen, to Publications : ness prevented further work. Uruguay, 1879 ; Env.-Extr. and Min. Plenip. of The Great Painters Christendom, and to Brazil, 1879-81 ; to Greece, 1881-84 ; Min. smaller lives of in 1884 several works, including Plenip. Spain, ; Ambassador, 1887 ;

Gustave Dore", Rosa Bonheur, etc ; art Ambassador to Turkey, 1892-93 ; Italy, critic on the Art Journal as Magazine of 1893-98. Address : 17 Park Street, Park Art, as well as on several weekly journals Lane. Clubs : St. James's, Marlborough. both in London and the provinces. Recrea- [Died 31 Jan. 1899. : of of tions Member Board Works, the FORD, Isaac N., B.A. ; D.Litt. ; London Cor- the Central b. Board of Guardians, London respondent New York Tribune ; Buffalo, Sick Asylum, and President of the Commis- New York, U S.A., 11 June 1848 : y. s. of

sioners of the Free Library of St. Giles and late Hon. Elijah Ford, barr. ; m. Sevilla, d. : St. George's, Bloomsbury. Address 22 of James S. Hawley, M.D., Brooklyn, N.Y. ; Bedford Square, W.C. Clubs : Aberdeen one s. one d. Educ. : Brown University, University, London and Aberdeen. U.S.A. Journalist and man of letters from in [Died 25 Feb. 1903. 1870 ; travelled extensively Europe, West FORBES-SEMPILL, Major Hon. Douglas, Indies, Mexico, Central and South America. Publications : Tropical America, 1893, and D.S.O. 1900 ; Seaforth Highlanders ; b. 19 other works. Recreations : travel, walking. Jan. 1865 ; s. of 17th Baron Sempill. Educ.: Address : 115 Oakwood Court, Kensington, Marlborough. Entered Army, 1885 ; Capt. W. Club : National. [Died 7 Aug. 1912. 1894 : Adjutant, 1899 ; Major, 1903 ; served b. 1865. Hazara expedition, 1891 (medal with clasp) ; FORD, Paul Leicester ; Brooklyn, N.Y., : : Chitral Relief force, 1895 (medal with clasp) ; Educ. privately. Publications Honorable and A. Train South Africa, 1899-1900 (despatches thrice, Peter Stirling ; The Great K. 5 2 of an Untold Love Queen's medal, clasps, King's medal, Robbery ; The Story ; : are clasps, D.S.O.). Club Naval and Mliitary. The True George Washington ; Honors [Died 21 Feb. 1908. Easy; Life of Franklin; Short Stories; 1895 b. edited of Thomas FORD, Colonel Arthur, C.B. ; Bath, Janice Meredith ; writings 15 Aug. 1834; e. s. of late Arthur Ford, Bath; Jefferson and of John Dickinson. Address : m. 1862, Mary, e. d. of late G. W. Hayward 97 Clark Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. Morrell, Forthampton House, Gloucester- [Died 8 May 1902. s. d. Educ. : Grosvenor Coll. shire ; six four on Cricket FORD, W. J. ; engaged literature, Bath St. John's Coll. Camb En- ; (Scholar). and occasional educational work ; b. 7 Nov.

tered R.A. 1855 ; Captain, 1864 ; Major, 1853 ; s. of late W. A. Ford, of Lincoln's 1874 Lieut.-Col. 1881 Colonel ; ; (retired), Inn Fields, and Mrs. Ford, of 4 Westbourne 1857-58 1883 ; Indian Mutiny, ; relief, siege, Miss K. Street, W. ; m. 1887, M. Browning, and of Lucknow men- capture (wounded, of Nelson, N.Z. Educ. : Repton school ; tioned twice in despatches, medal with two St. John's College, Cambridge. Minor Assistant Director of clasps) ; Artillery Foundation 1874 Scholar, 1872 ; Scholar, ; Studies at 1870-73 H.M. In- Woolwich, ; B.A. (2nd class Class. Trip. 1876); M.A. spector of Explosives, Home Office, 1873-99. 1878; Assistant Master at Marlborough Decorated for services at the Home Office, of College, 1877-86 ; Principal Nelson College, 1895. Address : Eversley, St. Peter's, of N.Z., 1886-89 ; Headmaster Leamington Kent. [Died 13 Dec. 1913. Middle- Thanet, Coll. 1890-93 ; Cambridge XL, 1873 ; occasions occa- FORD, Maj.-Gen. Barnett, J.P. (retired); sex County XI. on various ; at of John Ford, Solicitor, Lincoln's Inn ; m- sional school and examination work Eton, etc. con- 1845, Frances, d. of Captain Edmund Wilson Rugby, Cheltenham, Repton, ; Lascelles, late 22nd Foot. Educ. : Merchant tributor of articles dealing with cricket to

William's and ; Taylors' School ; King College, many magazines, books, newspapers Isle of Man. Served Burma, 1852, including author of article on Cricket (republished) in the capture of Martaban, Rangoon, Bassein, Encyclopaedia of Sport, and of Biography of and Prome (thanks of Government twice, W. G. Grace in Encyclopaedia Britannica of Publications : of despatches) ; Governor Andaman Islands, (Supplement). History Cricketer on 1864-69. Recreation : painting. Address : Middlesex County C.C. ; A 31 Queensborough Terrace, Hyde Park, W. Cricket; History of Cambridge University from [Died 7 March 1907. C.C. ; Cricket, reprinted Encyclopaedia 1895 b. Reci-eations : FORD, Edward Onslow, R.A. ; London, of Sport. cricket, racquets, 1852; m. Anne Gwendoline C., 2nd d. of billiards. Address : 36 Abingdon Mansions, B. Franz von Kreusser, Munich, 1873. Warwick Street, Kensington, W. Educ. : Blackheath Proprietary School. [Died 3 Apr. 1904. C.S.I. H.M.'s Bengal Student, Antwerp Royal Academy, 1870 ; FORD, William, 1866; 1871-72 b. Somerset- Student, Munich Royal Academy, ; Civil Service (retired) ; Litton, s. of late Sir A.R.A. 1888. Paris, Hon. men. and 2nd shire, 29 Nov. 1821 ; 2nd 2nd medal and 1st and d. of Henry medal ; Berlin, medal, Francis Ford, Bt., Eliza, medal and 1st medal Catherine e. d. of late 1896 ; Munich, 2nd ; Bradv ; m. Margaret, of Bishop Member of Council Royal College Art ; Maj.-Gen. J. A. Hodgson, H.E.I.C., Corresponding Member of the Institute of Auckland (d. 1869). Educ. : Haileybury France. Works : Gladstone Statue, City Coll. Assist. Commissioner, Delhi, 1843, Bt. Assist. Magis- Liberal Club ; H. Irving as Hamlet ; Statu- under Sir Theo. Metcalfe, ; " " under Mr. John M. ette Folly bought by Royal Academy ; trate, Delhi, 1844, 252 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 FORSEY

to Professor of Civil Law one Assistant Lawrence (Lord Lawrence) ; Deputy-Com- ; year and to Professor of Scots acres missioner, Mooltan, 1851 ; Magistrate Law. Owned 400 escorted in the suburbs of Publications : Collector, Goorgaon, 1857 ; Capt. Edinburgh. Donald Stewart (the late Field-Marshal Sir articles in Blackwood's and other magazines. Donald Stewart, Bt.), carrying despatches Recreations : fishing, golf, billiards. Heir : to Delhi from Hodul, in the Goorgaon District b. William, b. 1857. Address : 2 Marl- with a party of about 50 horse and footmen, borough Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W. ; Clubs : Brooks's a distance of 60-70 miles ; present at siege Comiston, Midlothian. ; of Delhi, attached to Gen. Van Cortlandt's, New, Edinburgh. [Died 18 Sept. 1899. C.B. Field for the of Force, reconquest FORREST, Robsrt Edward Treston ; e. s. of Colonel Shower's Colonel Hurriana, column, Captain George Forrest, V.C., E.I.C.S. ; m. Gerard's column, and Colonel Redmond's Mary Evangeline, 2nd d. of late G. J. Wild,

, column as civil officer ; Commissioner, Mool- LL.D., Barrister ; one d. Served for twenty- 1862 to tan, ; Agent Lieut.-Gov., Punjab, five years in Irrigation Branch of Department for 1866 ; 1869. of in for V Bhawulpoor, retired, Public Works India ; gave design 1857 Actively engaged" during Mutiny, "; Lower Ganges Canal, now holding place I thanked for ready and valuable services among the notable snow-fed canals of North- by Col. Fraser, Chief Com., N.W. Prov., 1858; ern India, and completing the defence against 1860 thanked by order of H.M. the Queen, ; famine of the Ganges-Jumna Doab, in which ! in thanked suppressed Mutiny Bhawulpoor ; it lies ; discovered one of the rock-cut edicts of State for India by Secretary ; Mutiny of Asoka, now known as the Khalsi inscription : , medal and Delhi Publications clasp. Baja 1860 ; on retirement from service engaged the Freebooter The ; The Punjaub Coach ; in literary pursuits. Publications : The . Wife Prince Baber and his Leper ; Zobier ; Touchstone of Peril The Bond of Blood ; ; Wives. Owned in West Indies. property The Sword of Azrael : Eight Days ; con- Recreation : writing, under nom-de-plume tributions to Asiatic Quarterly Review and of Address : William St. Clair ; gardening. other periodicals. Club : Savile. Ford Park, Chagford, R.S.O., Devon. Club : [Died 7 Apr. 1914. .National Liberal. [Died 18 June 1905. FORREST, Very Rev. Robert William, M.A.,

D.D. ; Dean of Worcester from 1891 ; b. FORDE, Rt. Hon. William Brownlow, P.C. ;

Co. Cork ; s. of late Rev. Thomas Forrest, Hon. Colonel 5th Batt. Iloyal Irish Rifles ;

3 Rector of Co. Cork ; widower b. 5 Nov. 1823 ; s. of late Rev. W. B.. Forde, M.A., Rostellan,

1903 ; m. Annie widow Seaforde ; m. Adelaide (d. 1901), d. of the 2nd, 1905, Eisdell, of : ; late Gen. the Hon. Robt. Meade, Burenwood, Ewen Hay Cameron. Educ. Trinity College, Dublin. Curate Church, Co. Down, 1857-74 ; Lieut.-Col. Royal South Trinity 1860 St. Liver- Down Militia, 1854-81. Recreation: hunt- Dublin, ; Vicar, Andrews, 1864 Lock 1867 ; % ing. Address : Seaforde, Co. Down, Ireland. pool, ; Chaplain Hospital, Clubs : Carlton, Junior United Service, Vicar St. Jude's, South Kensington, 1879-91;

of St. 1887 ; Hon. Kildare Street, Dublin ; Ulster, Belfast. Prebendary Paul's, [Died 8 Feb. 1902. Chaplain to Queen Victoria, 1889; select

Preacher at 1889 ; at Dublin, FORMAN, Justus Miles, F.R.G.S. ; novelist Cambridge, b. 1893. Publications : The Faithful Witness and dramatist ; Le Roy, N.Y., 1875 ; s. of J. on Revelation ii. and iii.), 1870 ; M. and Mary Cole Forman ; unmarried. (Lectures : Gleanings from Tekoa ( Lectures on the Book Educ. Yale University, A.B. ; Ecole Julien, Paris. Upon leaving university in 1898, of Amos), 1876, and many single sermons studied painting under W. Bouguereau, Recreations : music and English literature : : Con- Laurens, Baschet, etc., in Paris, but gave it Address Deanery, Worcester. Club in of stitutional. [Died 6 July 1908. up favour writing, in 1900 ; contributed many short stories to both American and FORREST, Gsn. William Charles, C.B. 1875 ;

English magazines ; contributed later chiefly Hon. Col. llth Hussars ; b. 19 March 1819 ; to Windsor in London, and Collier's and 2nd s. of Col. Forrest and Georgiana, d. of in Publications : d. of Harper's New York. The Dr. Carmichael Smyth ; m. 1st, Anne, Garden of Lies ; Journey's End ; Monsigny; William M. Penfold of Loose Court, Kent, Carteret Sir Fred. Tommy ; Buchanan's Wife ; The 1851 (d. 1887), 2nd, Tempe, e. d. of

I Stumbling Block ; The Quest ; Bianca's Falkiner, Recorder of Dublin, 1890. Educ.:

Daughter ; The Unknown Lady ; The Court Kton ; Addiscombe. Joined llth Light of the with Angels ; The Harvest Moon ; The Dragoons, llth March, 1836; served

Opening Door ; The Blind Spot ; Play (with 4th Dragoon Guards in the Eastern Campaign Sydney Grundy), The Garden of Lies. Re- 1854-55, including the battles of Balaclava creations : travel (travelled widely in almost and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, night 1 all parts of the globe), shooting and tennis. attack on Russian outposts 19 Feb. 1855, AtMre-ss : 7 the West 43rd Street, New York. and battle of Tchernaya ; commanded Clubs : 18 Feb. to 1 Royal Societies ; Century, City, 4th R.I. Dragoon Guards from Yale, New York. [Died 7 May 1915. July 1855 (medal with three clasps, Brevet (FORREST, Col. George Atherley William, Com- of Lieut.-Col. Sardinian and Turkish medals, i mandant Duke of York's Royal Miltiary and 5th class of the Medjidie). Decorated School : I of 1st for ; formerly the Hampshire Regt. ; Crimean services. Address Uplands, b. 23 Sept. 1846 ; e. 8. of late Capt. Forrest, Winchester. Club : United Service. 1 1th Prince 1 1902. Albert's Own Hussars ; m. 1891, [Died Apr. Olive retired Emma, d. of Rev. Sir John Richardson- FORSEY, Charles Benjamin, C.B. 1885 ;

, b. Bunbury, 3rd Bart. Educ. : Royal Military Secretary Board of Inland Revenue ;

Coll. Sandhurst. Served Burmese 23 Feb. 1819 ; s. of John | Campaign, Allington, Dorset, d. of i 1889-90 (very dangerously wounded). Ad- Forsey; m. 1843, Martha (d. 1898), dress : one d. Duke of York's Royal Military School, William Bishop, Pedwell, Somerset ;

. : : Coll. London. Chelsea, S.W. Club Army and Navy. Educ. private school ; Univ. closed official [Died 3 Apr. 1904. Many years Chief Inspector ; Sir life of Revenue. Decor- iFORREST, James, 4th Bt. (cr. 1838) ; B.A., as Secretary Inland J.P. in ; Advocate Scottish Bar ; b. Edinburgh, ated for assistance rendered important 2 for services. Sept. 1853 ; e. s. of 3rd Bt. and Margaret, financial changes, and general

: d. of : Tufnell N. William Dalziel. S. father 1894 ; m. Address 88 Carleton Road, Park, Edith, e. d. of James Jarvis, 1897. Educ. : [Died 31 Oct. 1908.

\ Clifton Sir cr. 1910 C.V.O. 1912 ; College ; Balliol College, Oxford ; FORSEY, John, Kt., ; I Glasgow and Edinburgh Universities. Snell Director of Naval Store Service of H.M. Navy . of late 2nd ; b. 7 Nov. 1856 ; Exhibition, Glasgow ; 2nd Moderation-!, from 1906

i Law of St. School, Oxford ; three years Assistant Benjamin Forsey George's Square, FOBSTER WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

S.W. ; m. 1878, Sophia Beckett (d. 1913), Keeper, 1890 ; President of Library Assoclj e. d. of late James Benjamin Parker of tion, 1901. Publications : Subject Indc Howick Place, S.W., and Kettlesing Bottom, of Modern Works in the British MuseunS : 5 Yorks. Educ. privately ; King's College, 1880-1910, vols. ; Napoleon and tti service in 1872 1908. : London. Entered Admiralty ; Consulate, Recreation collecthi] was in charge of the Naval Establishments European butterflies. Club : Savile. 1892-1897 served at Trincomalee, Ceylon, ; [Died 26 Oct. ISlj and Portsmouth 3rd at Sydney, N.S.W., Malta, ; FORTESCUE, Earl (cr. 1789), Hu^ assistant Hon. Sec. Royal Naval Exhibition, Fortescue ; Baron Fortescue, 1751 : Visco iri service in and 1891 ; special Hong-Kong Ebrington, 1789; J.P., D.L. [Sir J travelled in India Fortescue was Chief Japan, 1907 ; extensively Justice to Henry VI, Lieut.-Col. 2nd Hants his Sir and Burmah ; (retired) descendant, Hugh Fortescue, K. Royal Garrison Artillery Vols. (V.D.) 1907). was created Earl Clinton, also Ba Recreations : riding and shooting. Address: Fortescue (with remainder to his h, brother in Admiralty, S.W. ; The Priory, Wandsworth Matthew) 1751 ; he died childl Common, S.W. Club : Constitutional. and that half-brother's son Hugh was create* [Died 21 Feb. 1915. Earl Fortescue and Viscount Ebrington i FORSTER, Sir Charles, 2nd Bt. ; cr. 1874; 1789; he died in 1841. All the Earl J.P. 3rd Fortescue have borne the M.A., ; formerly commanding name Hugh] ; Staffordshire Militia Hon. Col. S. North ; 1910; London, 1818 ; father, 1861 ; m. Georgia d. of Clerk to the House of Commons, 1863-92 ; Rt. Hon. George Dawson Darner, 184' Staffordshire b. Chateau La of M.F.H. South ; (d. 1866). Church England. Always

1 June 1841 ; e. s. of 1st Liberal Unionist. : Harrow Colinais, Brittany, Educ. ; Tri. Bt. and Frances, d. of late John Surtees ; S. Coll. Cam. Private Secretary to Viscoun d. of A. Villiers father, 1891 ; m. 1899, Mary Melbourne, 1840; M.P. Plymouth, 1841-52, : Univ. Coll. Palmer. Educ. Westminster ; Marylebone, 1854-59 ; contested Barnstaple : b. Francis Villiers 1850 1852 Oxford. Heir [b. ; ; Lord of the Treasury, 1846-47 m. 1876, Harriet, widow of J. Mason and d. Secretary Poor Law Board, 1847-51 of late W. Seckham, Lysways, Rugeley]. appointed a member of the unpaid Me1 Address : Whitehall Court, S.W. Club : politan Consolidated Commission of Sew,.

New 3 1914. 1847 ; Chairman 1849-51 visitii University. [Died July (unpaid) ; Sir 4th Bt. cr. 1794 b. Military Hospitals 1856, caught infectioi FORSTER, Robert, ; ; which s. d. of Matthew destroyed one eye and shattered hi 1827 ; of 2nd Bt. and Maria, b. health ; owing to continued ill-health resignei Fortescue, Stephenstown, Co. Louth ; S. d. of seat Marylebone, 1859, and called to Hous 1895 ; m. 1866, Mary, (d. 1903), Ralph of Lords reversion of Smyth. Recreations : shooting, fishing. ; purchased Exmoo from Sir F. Heir : none. Address : 63 Fitzwilliam W. Knight (d. 1897). Publica) tions : Lectures on oi Square, Dublin. Club : St. George's Yacht, pamphlets, Health Kingstown. [Died 21 Jan. 1904. Towns, 1845; Official Salaries, 1851 Representative Self-Government for Londoi Neil, M.V.O. ; Chevalier of Isabella FORSYTH, 1854 Public Schools for the Classes of of ; Middle la Catolica (Spain) ; Knight Order 1364 ; Our Next in the 1884 Officier de 1'Instruc- Leap Dark, Dannebrog (Denmark) ; Heir : s. Viscount Ebrington. Address tion : Verdienst Medaille Publique (France) North Devon Weare Gifford- for Kunst and Wissenschaft Castlehill, ; of the Order North Devon, of [Died 10 Oct. 1905] (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) ; General Manager Charles Edward D.L. Royal Opera, Covent Garden Theatre, FORTNUM, Drury ; J.P., D.C.L. Trustee British s. of Walter ; Museum ; privati London ; b. 27 Jan. 1866 ; gentleman ; b. Middlesex, 2 March 1820 Forsyth, Kinross, N.B. ; m. 1907, Mary o. s. of Charles Fortnum and Letitia (ne Helen, o. d. of late James Weir, Cathcart ; widow of Lieut. two s. one d. Manager, formerly Secretary, Stevens), Robert Barden R.N. m. d. of the Royal Opera. Educ. : privately. Re- ; 1st, Fanny, Thomas Keat cousin d. of la creation : motoring. Address : 20 North Surrey, 1848; 2nd, Mary, Capt. Charles Fortnum, 1st Royals, 1891, Gate, Regent's Park, N.W. ; Pinkieburn, Educ. : Hon. Fellow Coll, Seaford, Sussex. Club : Constitutional. privately, Queen's [Died 29 Apr. 1915. Oxford. Emigrated S. Australia, 1840 b. made collection natural history, disco FORSYTH, William, Q.C., LL.D. ; Greenock, . copper, returned, 1845 ; travelled on 25 Oct. 1812 ; e. 8 of Thomas Forsyth, tinent and ol Liverpool, and Jane Campbell Hamilton. studying collecting works antiquity and arts ; acted as art referee Educ. : Sherborne ; Trin. Coll. Camb. for) S.K.M. ; presented diamond signet of Standing Council to India Office ; ex-M.P. Queen Henrietta Maria to for Marylebone. Commission of the Univer- Queen Victoria at private 1887 made of of his sity of Cambridge. Publications : The Life audience, ; gift part collection to of 1888 of Cicero Hortensius, Trial by Jury. Ad- University Oxford, ; endowed Ashmolean Oxford dress : 61 Rutland Gate, London. Club : Museum, Athenseum. [Died 26 Dec. 1899. (15,000), the University to build a new b. Museum. Publications : various papers on FORTESCUE, Hon. Dudley Francis ; 1820 ; the 1876 The Diamond 3rd s. of 2nd Earl Fortescue, and e. d. of 1st Queen's Gems, ; Camilla Signet of Henrietta Maria, 1882; Early Earl of Harrowby ; m. 1852, Lady Christian Rings and etc. official Eleanor Wallop, d. of 4th Earl of Portsmouth. Gems, ; by request, Catalogue of etc., 1872 ; Educ. : Harrow ; Trin. Coll. Camb. High Maiolica, and of in the Sheriff, Waterford, 1870; M.P. Andover, Bronzes, 1876, Kensington Museum a historical 1857-74 a commissioner in lunacy, 1867-83. ; Maiolica, treatise, ; Desc. Cat. Maiolica in Address : 9 Hertford Street, W. Clubs : 1896; Ashmolean, Oxford Travellers'. 2 March 1909. (Fortnum Col.), 1897 ; presented Brooks's, [Died and FORTESCUE, George Knottesford, LL.D. gold sapphire signet ring of Queen Mary of Printed II. to Queen Victoria, 29 Oct. 1897. Re- (Aberdeen) ; Keeper Books, creations : British Museum, 1899-1912; b. Alveston studying and collecting works of 4th s. of late Rev. art and antiquity. Address : The Hill Manor, Oct. 1847 ; Very E. B. K. Fortescue, Provost of Perth Cathe- House, Stanmore, Middlesex. Clubs : Bur- d. of late Rev. W. lington Fine Arts, Royal Society. dral ; m. 1st, 1875, Ida, Beatrice, [Died 6 March 1899. Blatch (d. 1896) ; 2nd, 1899, widow of H. W. Jones. M.D. Educ. : Harlow Coll. FORWOOD, Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Bower, 1st Bt.; Assistant cr. 1895 and private tuition. Appointed ; P.C. ; M.P. (C.) Ormskirk Division 1870 of Lancashire in Library of British Museum, ; Superin- from 1858 ; senior partner Assistant tendent of Reading-Room 1884 ; Leech, Harrison, and Forwood, Liverpool, WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 FOSTER

b. and Forwood Brothers, London ; Liver- and Mining Quarrying, 1903 ; many official 23 1836 e. s. of late Thomas pool, June, ; Blue-books relating to Mines and Quarries. Brittain Forwood, Thornton Manor, Cheshire, Recreations : travel, walking, photography. d. of William Liver- !| and Charlotte, Bower. Address: Royal College of Science, South ; m. 2nd, Lizzie, d. of Thomas Baines, pool Kensington, S.W. ; 86 Coleherne Court, 1874. Educ. : School Earl's Liverpool, High ; Court, S.W. [Died 19 Apr. 1904. Coll. Merchant and I Liverpool shipowner ; R.B.A. b. FOSTER, Gilbert, 1893 ; Manchester, > of 1878-79 Chairman of Mayor Liverpool, ; 9 1855 ' May ; father a portrait he which founded of painter, Committee Bishopric was one of the first 1 students trained at Liverpool ; Chairman of Liverpool Constitu- Maryborough House ; mother half-cousin to tional 1880 to time of death Association, ; Cruikshank George ; m. 1876 ; four d Alderman of Liverpool ; Parliamentary and Educ. : Leeds Gram. School. After leaving Financial Secretary of Admiralty, 1886-92. school took art up under his father ; ex- Publications : on Papers Housing Working hibited first picture at after Classes Democratic Academy, 1876, ; Toryism ; Single- that was an exhibitor almost without a ; Member Constituencies. Heir : s. Dudley, break, having shown 49 Pictures in all.

! b. Address : 1875. Priory, Gateacre, Liver- Works : Lingering Light, 1890 ; A Garden Clubs : Carlton, St. Con- pool. Stephen's, of Lilies, Birds of a Feather, 1891 The last Junior Constitutional. ; stitutional, Faint Pulse of Quivering Light, 1892; A [Died 27 Sept. 1898. Summer Pageant, 1893 ; The Azure Lieut.-Col. V.C. Mead, FOSBERY, George Vincent, ; 1895, purchased by the Corporation of Leeds e.s. of late Rev, T. V. b. near ; Fosbery ; Sturt, Hush of exhibited Paris Night, Salon, 1898 ; Devizes, of a family seated at Fosbery in Whispering Eve, 1898 ; A Garden of Wiltshire in the of William the Con- Lyon- [ reign esse, 1900 ; A Garden of 1901 one of John was Forester to Memories, ; queror, whom, In the Glow of Autumn, The Dusk that Edward and his son a ward of i King I., King follows Evensong, 1903 ; The Girl with the Edward II. descendant settled in Ireland \ A 1904 Geese, ; Eventide (bought by Bradford ? in 1690. Educ : Eton. Joined Bengal Corporation). Recreations : music, photo- army, 1852 ; attached Sir by Hugh Hose, graphy. Address : Beechwood, Leeds then to the Halton, commanding-in-chief, Umbeyla [Died 3 July 1906. Expedition, 1863, where he commanded the FOSTER, John, J.P., D.L. ; b. 1832 4th s marksmen of the force, and was present at ; of late John Foster of action of Hornby Castle, Co. every importance fought during Lancaster ; m.Sil865, Fanny Elizabeth, d. of the campaign ; introduced the explosive Robert Hudson of bullet as a means of the Roundhay, Leeds, Co. ascertaining ranges York. in war for the infantry and mountain train High Sheriff, Oxon, 1890; Deputy Chairman, Great Eastern Railway. Ad- guns ; volunteered for the forlorn hope to dress : Combe recover the Crag Picket which had fallen into Park, Whitchurch, Reading ; Egton Lodge, Yorks. Clubs : the enemy's hands, and retook the post after Grosmont, Junior Thames Yacht. a desperate hand-to-hand encounter with Carlton, Royal > Died 8 Feb. 1910. the enemy, in which over sixty of them were [ FOSTER, Joseph, amateur herald and antiquary killed (V.C., Brevet of Major) ; retired from ephew of the late Birket b. 9 the service, 1877, and afterwards devoted Foster) ; ar. 1844 m. Catherine d. late much attention to the various forms of ; Clark, of Geo. Pocock, Burgess Hill, Sussex, 1869. machine gun, which he was the first to bring Educ. : N. to the notice of the British Government private schools, Shields, Sunder- " ; Hon. M.A. amongst other things he invented the Para- land, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. " Oxon. 1892. Publications: The of dox gun, which revolutionised King sporting Arms Alumni 1500-1886 weapons, and the automatic revolver which ; Oxonienses, ; Some Feudal Coats of Arms Men of Coat bears his name. 8 1907. ; [Died May their Armour, Badges and Bearings ; The R.W.S. ; artist 6. North FOSTER, Birket, ; British Peerage and Baronetage (reproduced 4 Feb. 1825 s. of Shields, ; 5th Myles Birket 1903 as Lodge's Peerage) ; including the Foster and " Ann King ; m. 2nd, Frances, d. famous Section Chaos," 1880-83 ; Our of Dawson Watson, and sister of late J. D. Noble and Gentle Families of Royal Descent ; Watson the : artist, 1864. Educ. Totten- Noble and Gentle Families entitled to Quarter ham ; Hitchin. Hon. Member Royal Acad- Royal Arms ; Ancestral Families and their emy, Berlin. Pupil E. Landells, the wood Paternal Coat Armour ; Lancashire County 1841 of illus- engraver, ; early part career Families ; Yorkshire County Families ; Men trated very many books, chiefly poetry ; at the Bar, 1885 ; Scots M.P.'s, 1357-1882 ; abandoned illustrating, and became water- London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869 ; colour painter, 1858. Publications : Brit- Gray's Inn Admission Register, 1521-1889 ; a series of 1878 tany, thirty-five sketches, ; Index Ecclesiasticus, 1800-40 ; and many Some places of note in England, a series of volumes of Heralds' Visitations and Family twenty-five drawings. Recreations : walk- Genealogies. Recreations: Lord's and Lords. ing, reading. Address : Braeside, Wey- Address : 21 Boundary Road, N.W. Clubs : bridge, Surrey. [Died 27 March 1899. Savage, Royal Societies. [Died 29 July 1905. Sir Clement Le cr. Sir cr. FOSTER, Neve, Kt., 1903 ; FOSTER, Michael, K.C.B. ; 1899; F.R.S. B.A., D.Sc., ; Professor of Mining at F.R.S., D.C.L., D.Sc., LL.D. ; M.P. for School of b. Royal Mines, London, from 1890 ; London Univ. from 1900; Huntingdon, of the General Statistics 8 *. Edit9r Reports and Mar. 1836 ; of Michael Foster, F.R.C.S., to relating Mines and Quarries at Home surgeon ; m. 1st, 1863, Georgina Gregory Office ; Examiner in Mining for the Board (d. 1869), d. of C. Edmunds; 2nd, 1872, of Education ; b. 23 Mar. 1841 ; 2nd s. of Margaret Sarah, d. of G. Rust ; one *. one late Peter : Le Neve Foster and Georgiana d. Educ. Huntingdon Grammar School ; d. of Elizabeth, Rev. Clement Chevallier ; University School and Coll. London. Sur- m. Sophia, 2nd d. of late Arthur F. Tompson, geon at Huntingdon, 1860-66; Teacher (1867) 1872. : Educ, France ; Royal School of and Professor (1869) of Practical Physiology London of Mines, ; Royal Mining College, Frei- at Univ. Coll. London ; Praelector Physio-

berg. Geological Survey of Great Britain, logy, Trin. Coll. Camb. 1870 ; President 1860-65 ; Journey to Sinai, exploring for British Association, 1899 ; Professor of Viceroy of Egypt, and examining gold mines Physiology, Cambridge, 1883-1903; secre- in for Venezuela, 1868 ; employed at gold mines tary of Royal Society, 1881-1903 ; M.P. Val Publications : Anzasca, Italy, 1869-72 ; H.M. Inspector London University, 1900-6. of His- Mines, 1873-1901. Publications : Ore and Text-Book of Physiology ; Lectures on Stone 4th 1901 of other works Mining, edition, ; Elementary tory Physiology, and ; joint 265 FOSTER WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 editor of Scientific Memoirs of Thomas FOWLE, Colonel Frederick Trenchard Thomas Recreation : C.B. 1909 of Henry Huxley. gardening. ; Inspector-General Ordnance, Address : Ninewells, Great Shelford, Cam- India, from 1904 ; b. 21 Dec. 1853 ; m 18841 bridgeshire. Clubs : Athenaeum, Authors'. Dorathea Martha, d. of Adam Meade of 29 Jan. 1907. Lieut. R.A. [Died Ballymartle. 1874 ; Capt. 18831 FOSTER, Brigadier-General Turville Douglas, Major, 1891; Lt.-Col. 1901; Col. 19041 Ordnance Dept. 1885-1904 served! C.B. 1912; M.V.O. ; Inspector of Army India, ; Service Corps, 1913-14; b. 28 Nov. 1865; Afghan War, 1878-80 (despatches, medal witM S. e. s. of Rev. Joseph Foster, Rector, Creatham, clasp) ; Africa, 1899-1900 (despatches! Queen's Medal with Address: Hants ; ra. Madeline, d. of late Hon. J. H. clasp). Careys-1 town, Co. Cork. Cameron, Toronto, Canada ; one s. Educ. : Whitegate, Oxford Military College. Lieutenant Scottish [Died 11 July 1914 1886 FOWLER, Lieut. Charles C.M.G. 1899 Rifles, ; Army Service Corps, 1892 ; Wilson, ; b. 28 Dec. 1859 *. of late D.A.A.G. South Africa, 1899-1902 ; D.A. Dir. ; Capt. G. Cl of Fowler, R.N. Late Lieut. R.N. served! Supplies, War Office, 1905-6 ; A.Q.M.G. ; Uganda, 1898 medal with Eastern Command, 1907-10 ; Assistant (despatches, 2] QuarterM-aster General Staff College, 1910- clasps, C.M.G.). Address : Crookham End,! 1913. Recreations: fishing, golf. Address: Brimpton, Reading. [Died 19 March 1&07J The South Sir Moult, Salcombe, Devon ; Boyton FOWLER, John, 1st Bt.; cr. 1890; K C M G J Club : Ser- Lodge, Esher, Surrey. United LL.D., J.T., D.L. ; Engineer in Chief ofl vice. [Died 8 Jan. 1915. Forth Bridge, for which services created a Baronet e. s. Vere b. ; of late John FOSTER, ; Copenhagen, 26 April 1819 ; Fowler, Wadsley y. s. of Sir Augustus Foster, Bart., and Hall, Yorks, and Elizabeth, d. of William : Swann, Dykes Hall, b. Albinia Hobart. Educ. Eton ; Christ Yorks; 1817; m\ Church, Oxford. Attached to Diplomatic Elizabeth, d. of J. Broadbent, Manchester! 1850. Mission of Sir Henry Ellis at Rio de Janeiro, Created K.C.M.G. for services inl Egypt and Soudan. Owned about 1842-43 ; and of Sir William Ouseley at 57,30(1 acres in Ross-shire and Inverness-shire.1 Montevideo, 1845-47 ; appointed paid At- tache" at Buenos Ayres, 1848, but declined Heir : s. John Arthur, b. 1854. Recrea-} tions : ' the appointment in order to take up his yachting, deerstalking. Address : N.B. residence in Ireland, where the famine was Braemore, Garve, ; Thornwood Lodge, Campden Hill, W. ; Glen then raging ; was engaged for the last fifty Mazeran, Tomatin, Inverness. Clubs : years of his life in (1) assisting the emigration Conservative, St. Stephen's, of nearly 25,000 young women from the con- Carlton, New Club, Royal Yacht Squadron. gested districts of the West of Ireland, from [Died 27 March 1899. Sir John 3rd Bt. cr. 1890 Donegal to Kerry, partly by means of sub- FOWLER, Edward, ; ; J.P. County Ross and scriptions, but chiefly at his own expense, Cromarty ; Member of Archers b. 21 and with the co-operation of all the Roman Royal Company ; April 1885 e. s. of 2nd Bt. Catholic clergy without a single exception, ; and Alice Janet Clive, d. of late Sir E. Clive K.C.S.I. S. of all Bayley, ; \ and nearly the Protestant clergy ; father 1899. Educ. : Harrow (2) in the building, flooring with boards, or ; Sandhurst. furnishing, of upwards of 2200 National Lieut. 2nd Batt. Seaforth Highlanders. Schools situated in every county in Ireland. Owned about 47,300 acres in Ross-shire. Heir : b. Publications : The Two Duchesses Vere Alan Arthur, Lieut. Cameron ; Highlanders [b. 27 Feb. 1887 m. Foster's Writing, Lettering, Drawing, and ; 1912, Marv, y. d. of Sir Charles Painting Copy-Books. Address : Belfast. Bayley, K.C.S.I.]. Ad- dress : [Died 21 Dec. 1900. Braemore, Garve, Ross-shire, N.B. ; Sir cr. Inverbroom, Garve, N.B. Clubs : FOSTER, William, 2nd Bt. ; 1838 ; J.P., Welling- b. ton, Caledonian ; Edinburgh. D.L. ; late Capt. llth Hussars ; Norwich, New, s. [Died 22 June 1915. 24 Mar. 1825 ; e. of 1st Bt. and Mary, d. of of FOWLER, Matthew, M.P. (G.L.) Durham Starling Day, banker, Norwich ; S. City from 1892 J.P. b. d. of ; ; 1845 ; s. of Mr. Alder- father 1874 ; m. 1st, Richard Armit, man Fowler times of 1854 (d. 1861); 2nd, d. of Capt. T. G. Wills, [five Mayor Durham]. of Was Mayor Durham ; elected an Alder- R.N., 1864 (d. 1891) ; two s. six d. Educ. : Eton. Served in llth Hussars, 1843-57. man Durham City, 1897. Address : Church Durham. Club : National Heir: s. William Yorke, Col. R.F.A. (b. Street, Liberal. 1860). Address : The Grove, Hardingham, [Died 13 June 1898. Sir 2nd Bt. cr. 1885 Attleborough, Norfolk. Club : Norfolk. FOWLER, Thomas, ; ; served in South 1900 in [Died 15 Feb. 1911. Africa, ; partner Prescott, Dimsdale and Co., FOSTER, Colonel William Henry ; b. 1848 ; Bankers; Captain Wilts b. 12 e. s. of late William Foster, J.P., D.L., Royal Yeomanry Cavalry ; Aug. 1868 S. father 1891 : Queensbury, Yorks, and Hornby Castle, ; ; unmarried. Educ. Lancashire; m., Henrietta, d. of late Rev. Harrow. Address : Gastard House, Cors- Wilts. Clubs : Canon Warneford, Warneford Place, Wilts, ham, Carlton, Travellers'. 20 1902. and Halifax, 1879 ; one s. three d. Educ. : [Died Apr. Rev. Royal Institution, Liverpool, and abroad. FOWLER, Thomas, D.D., LL.D., F.S.A. ; 2nd W. Yorks (Prince of Wales' Own) Yeo- President Corpus Christ! Coll. Oxford, from 1881 b. manry Cav., 21 years, and commanded 2 ; Lincolnshire ; e. s. of William

years, 1891-92 ; J.P., D.L. Lancashire Henry Fowler and Mary Anne Fowler (nee : (Sheriff, 1891) and W. R. Yorks ; patron of Welch) ; unmarried. Educ. King William's, three director of several Coll. Isle of Man Coll. livings ; companies ; ; Merton Oxford. M.P. (C.) Lancaster Div. Lancashire, 1895- 1st class in Classics and 1st class in Mathe-

1900. Owned about 11,000 acres. Lord of matics, 1854 ; Fellow and Tutor of Lincoln of of Coll. 1855 Honor and Manor Hornby and Manors ; Denyer Theological Essay, 1858 ; of 1862-63 Select Tatham and Mewith ; Master Vale Lune Proctor, ; Preacher, 1872-73 ; Harriers. Address : Hornby Castle, Lan- Professor of Logic, 1873-88; Vice-Chancellor : of the caster. Clubs Carlton, St. Stephen's, University of Oxford, 1899-1901 ; Cavalry. [Died 27 March 1908. Hon. Fellow of Lincoln College, 1901. Pub- cr. lications : of FOWKE, Sir Frederick Thomas, 2nd Bt. ; The Elements Deductive Logic,

1814 ; J.P., D.L. ; b. 1816 ; S. father 1856 ; 1867, 10th ed. 1892 ; Elements of Inductive of late 6th ed. m. Sarah, d. and co-heir H. Leigh Logic, 1870, 1892 ; Bacon's Novum

Spencer, Banstead Park, Surrey, 1849. Barr. Organum, 2nd ed. 1889 ; Locke (English Middle Temple, 1842. Heir : g. s. Frederick, Men of Letters), 1880; Locke's Conduct of : the b. 1879. Address Lowesby Hall, Leicester. Understanding, 3rd ed. 1890 ; Francis Club : Conservative. 12 1897. and and Hntcheson [Died May | Bacon, 1881, Shaftesbury 256 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 FRANCIS

(English Philosophers Series), 1882; Pro- name of Pitt-Rivers, 1880, under will of in 2nd 2nd Baron Ri vers. Publications : i gressive Morality, an Essay Ethics, great-uncle, The of Christi and Ad- I edition, 1895 ; History Corpus Anthropological Archaeological I Coll. Oxford, with Lists of its Members, dresses : Records of Excavations. Owned with late J. M. Wilson, about acres { 1893 ; joint-author 31,000 (including woodland). Address : 4 j Principles of Morals (introductory chapters), Rushmore, Salisbury ; Grosve- II. of the in nor S.W. Clubs : United j 1885 ; Part (the body work, Gardens, Service, I the name of Dr. Fowler only), 1887 ; both Athenaeum. [Died 4 May 1900. in one I Parts, with additions and corrections, FOXTON, Col. Hon. Justin Fox Greenlaw, ! 1894 History of Corpus volume, ; Popular C.M.G. 1903 ; V.D. ; A.D.C. to Governor- B Christi in Series of College Histories, College General of Australia ; e. s. of late John 1898. Recreations : home and foreign travel, Greenlaw | Foxton, H.E.I.C.S. (naval) ; b. fl Address : Christi Coll. Oxford. Clubs: 24 Corpus Sept. 1849 ; m. 1874, Emily Mary, 3rd d. Athenaeum, New University. of late Hon. John Panton, M.C.L. Queens- 20 Nov. 1904. [Died land ; two s. two d. Educ. : Melbourne J.P. for Essex b. 28 FOWLER, William, ; July Grammar School and privately. A Solicitor 18-28 s. of John Fowler of Chapel Nap, nr. of ; Supreme Court of Queensland ; received Miss Howard of Wilts ; m. 1st, j Melksham, commission as Lieut., and afterwards as Miss Tuckett of Tottenham ; 2nd, Frenchay ; Captain, in old volunteer force, Queensland, and widow of C. A. Leatham, 1879 in 3rd, Rachel, ; Captain Militia (Artillery), 1885 ; and d. of late Joseph Pease, M.P. for South late Brigadier in command of Queensland ' Educ. : Durham. privately ; University Field Force (Commonwealth Military Forces); L London. Fellow of Coll. College, University retired 1912 ; elected member for district LL.B. London of | London ; University, 1850, Carnarvon in Queensland Parliament, I and law scholar honours in Classics and ; 1883 ; five times re-elected for same constitu- Mathematics at B.A. Called to which he (1848). Bar, ency, represented for 21 years ; 1852 firm of Alexander and Co., for i[ ; joined Minister Lands in Nelson ministry and retired Lombard Street, 1856 ; 1877, and Home in ;| Byrnes ministry ; Secretary Dickson Director of National Discount \ became Co., ministry ; Home Secretary and afterwards i besides others ; M.P. for Cambridge, 1868-74, Minister Lands in Philp ministry ; was I 1880-85. Publications: pamphlets on finance a member of Federal Council of Australasia I of 1866 Club and Money Crisis ; Cobden until its abolition on the establishment of

on Land 1871 ; Indian Currency, the Commonwealth was of late I Essay Laws, ; member I 1899. Address : 4 Nevill for Park, Tunbridge Defence Committee Queensland ; member L Wells. Clubs : Reform, City of London. for Brisbane in Commonwealth Parliament, 1905. [Died Sept. 1906-10 ; Minister without portfolio, Deakin C.B. 1902 ministry, and as such represented Australia IpX, Arthur Wilson, ; Comptroller- General of the Commercial, Labour, and at Imperial Conference on Naval and Military Defence of 1909 President Statistical Departments of the Board of Empire, ; Charity

Brisbane ; holds medal Trade from 1906 ; b. 1861 ; e. s. of late Dr. Organisation Society, Wilson Fox, F.R.S., Physician-in- Ordinary of Royal Humane Society, having received Alice the Society's award on two occasions for to Queen Victoria ; m. 1889, Theodora, e. d. of late Right Hon. H. C. Raikes, M.P., saving life. Recreations : cricket (Pres. : Postmaster- General ; one d. Educ. Marl- Queensland Assoc.), yachting, shooting, Called to tennis, golf. Address : Bulimba borough ; Cambridge University. House, Bar, 1886. Publications : Reports to the Bulimba, nr. Brisbane, Queensland. Clubs : Board of Trade on the Wages and Earnings Queensland, Johnsonian, United Service Institution of Brisbane Naval of Agricultural Labourers in the United Queensland, ; Kingdom, 1900 and 1905; The Rating of and Military, Melbourne. Land Values, 1906 and 1908. Recreations : [Died 23 June 1916. shooting and fishing. Address: 7 White- FOXWELL, Arthur, M.A., M.D. Cantab., M.Sc. hall S.W. Gardens, ; Moffatts, Hatfield, Birm., F.R.C.P. 1892 ; Bradshaw Lecturer, : Herts. Club National. 1899 ; senior physician, Queen's Hospital, 1909. [DiedZUan. Birmingham ; Professor of Therapeutics, Vicar of Stroud from 1891 OX, Rev. George, ; Birmingham University ; Examiner in 1898 Hon. Canon Gloucester, ; R.D. Bisley, Medicine, Cambridge University, 1896-98 ; : of London s. 1901. Educ. University (LL.B.). b. Shepton Mallet, 13 July 1853 ; 3rd of 2nd Master St. Andrew's College, Chardstock, late Thomas Somerton Foxwell, Weston- Bursar 1871-74 ; Sub-Warden and Sarum super-Mare, and Jane, d. of late William Rector of d. of College, 1874-79 ; Oldbury-on- Handcock of Jersey ; m. 1889, Lisette, of St. Glouces- : Severn, 1879-88 ; Vicar Luke, late Charles Hollins of Torquay. Educ. Address : Stroud. ter, '1889-91. Vicarage, Queen's Coll. Taunton ; St. John's Coll. 9 1911. [Died Nov. Camb. ; St. Thomas's Hospital ; and the b. OX, Surg.-Gen. Thomas William, M.B. ; General Hospital, Vienna. B.A. London of Leicester 1830 ; s. of late Rev. William Fox ; with Honours in English and Moral Science, d. of Clarke of m. 1853, Anne (d. 1907), John 1873 ; Natural Science Tripos Cantab. 1877; d. in New Parks, Leicester ; one Served Pathologist, General Hospital, Birmingham,

52nd Light Infantry, 1853-55 ; 14th Light 1884, and Assist. Physician, 1885-89 ;

Dragoons, 1855-58 ; Persian Campaign, at Editor of Birmingham Medical Review, of 1857 bombardment Mohumrah, (medal 1886-88 ; Hon. Librarian Birmingham served Publications: with clasp) ; R.E. 1863-77 ; abroad, Medical Institute, 1887-1901.

20 years, in India, Persia, Canada, Gibraltar, Essays in Heart and Lung Disease, 1895 ; : Egypt ; retired 1888. Address Woodstone, The Enlarged Cirrhotic Liver, 1896; The of Watt's Avenue, Rochester, Kent. Spas of Mid Wales, 1897 ; Causation

[Died 28 March 1908. Functional Heart Murmurs, 1900 ; many OX-PITT-RIVERS, Augustus Henry Lane, papers to British Medical Journal, Lancet, other J.P., D.C.L., F.R.S. ; Lieut.-Gen. ; Colonel Birmingham Medical Review, and

South Lancashire Regiment from 1893 ; journals. Recreations : cycling, gardening, b. V.P. Soc. Antiq., Pres. A. Inst. ; 1820 ; Elizabethan literature and lyrical poetry o. surv. s. of W. A. Lane-Fox, Hope Hall, generally. Address : Northfield Grange, : and d. of 18th Earl of Morton ; m. Alice, d. Worcestershire. Club Clef, Birmingham. of 2nd Lord Stanley of Alderley. 1853. Educ.: [Died 1 Aug. 1909. b. 8 Oct. Sandhurst. Formerly an oflicer of the FRANCIS, Janus Sehreiber, I.S.O. ; Francis of Grenadier Guards and staff ; served in 1843 ; s. of late Frederick Lester Crimea at Alma and Sevastopol. Assumed Dover; m. Charlotte Elizabeth (d. 1914), 9 257 FRANCKLIN WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

e. d. of late Joseph Poulter Budd of Quarry- Secretary to Secretary of State for War. 1911- four : ville, Dunkitt, Co. Kilkenny ; one s. d. 1914. Club Army and Navy. Educ. : Cranbrook. Entered Accountant- [Died 27 Oct. 1914. of Sir cr. General's Department the Admiralty, FRANKS, Augustus Wollaston, K.C.B. ;

1868 ; transferred to Exchequer and Audit 1894 ; M.A., Litt.D., D.C.L. ; Civil Service to of 1 Department, 1872 ; Private Secretary the (retired) ; President, Society Antiquaries;

Comptroller and Auditor-General, 1896-1908. Trustee, British Museum ; Hon. Membeff. : St. b. e. s. Address 38 West Hill, Leonards-on-Sea. Royal Academy ; Geneva 1826 ; of (Died 6 May 1915. Capt. Frederick Franks, R.N., and Frederica, *. of d. FRANCKLIN, Capt. Philip, M.V.O. 1903 ; of Sir John Saunders Sebright, Bt. Educ.: late John Liell Francklin of Gonalston, Notts, Eton; Trinity College, Cambridge. Hon. Alice e. d. of 3rd Sec. and Hon. Maud Jervis, Medieval Exhibition, 1850 ; Assistant, Viscount St. Vincent. Entered 1887 of British Navy, ; Department Antiquities, Museum, : Commander, 1904. Address Gonalston, 1851 ; Keeper of British and Mediaeval Nottingham. Club : Naval and Military. Antiquities, 1866-96. Publications : Various [Died I Nov. 1914. archaeological memoirs, etc. Address : 123 FRANKFORT DE MONTMORENCY, 3rd Victoria Street, S.W. Clubs : Athenaeum* Fine Arts. 21 Viscount, Ireland (cr. 1816), Raymond Burlington, [Died May 1397| Harvey de Montmorency ; Baron Frankfort, FRANKS, Sir John Hamilton, Kt., cr. 1902 1

1800; K.C.B. (cr. 1898); Representative C.B. 1896 ; J.P. ; Secretary Irish LanJ b. s. of retired b. Peer for Ireland from 1900 ; 1835 ; Commission, 1888-1910, ; Dublin, d. of Peter 10 1848 3rd s. of late 2nd Viscoimt and Fitzgibbon May ; Robert FergussofJ Franks d. of lit. Henchy, LL.D. ; S. father 1889 ; m. Rachel and Henrietta, Hon. CharlJ rw. Mary, d. of Field-Marshal Sir John Michel, Kendal Bushe ; Catherine, 2rd d. of HarrB P.C., G.C.B., 1866. Protestant. Unionist. Lumsden, the younger, of Auchindoi : : Stack- Educ. Eton. Entered army, 1854 ; served Aberdeenshire. Dec. 1874. Educ.

in Crimea, Indian Mutiny, and Abyssinian pooles, Kingstown ; Trinity College, Dublin. Gold Wars ; Capt. 33rd Foot ; exchanged to 32nd Medal, Incorporated Law SocietyB

L.I. ; Col. 1881 ; Commanded in Egypt, Solicitor, Church Temporalities Commis- 1876. Recreations : 1886 ; Alexandria, 1887-89 ; Expedition on sioners, golf, fishing. Address : Frontier, 1889 ; Maj.-Gen. 1889; Commanded Jerpoint, Sandycove, CountH a District in Bengal, 1890-95 : Dublin, 1895- Dublin. [Died 27 Jan. 19lfl 1897 retired 1897. Publications : Two ; FRANZOS, Carl Emile, editor of DeutscM on Subjects. Owned in Pamphlets Military Dichtung from 1887 ; b. 25 Oct. 1848 ; s. ofl Carlow 1631 Co. Kilkenny 5500 acres, Co. a Jewish doctor. Publications : (trans, into acres, and in Co. 1045 acres ; houses tlfl Cayan English) The Jews of Barnow ; For in Dublin and environs. Heir : s. Hon. Right; The Chief Justice ; Judith Trachte* Willoughby John Hervey de Montmorency. berg. Address : Berlin w. 10. Recreations : shooting, yachting. Clubs : [Died 29 Jan. 190 Carlton, United Service; Kildare Street, FRASER, Alexander Campbell, Hon. D.C.I Dublin. 7 1902. [Died May Oxford, 1883 ; Hon. LL.D. Princeton, Edin. FRANKLAND, Sir Edward, K.C.B. ; cr. 1897 ; Glasgow, 1871, 1891, Aberdeen, 1906 H( Ph.D., D.C.L., LL.D.. M.D., F.R.S., J.P. ; Quatercentenary Celebrations, ; Professor in Royal School of Mines (retired); Litt.D. Dublin, 1902: F.R.S. Edin. b. Fellow of the British 1( Hon. Foreign Secretary Royal Society ; Academy, Professor of Churchtown, near Lancaster, 18 Jan. 1825 ; Logic and Metaphysics, 1856-9J m. 1st, Sophie, d. of F. W. Fick, Cassel, Hesse in Edinburgh University in succession e. d. of Sir William and later Profe Cassel ; 2nd, Ellen, C. K. Grenside, Hamilton, : author b. Ai the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law. Educ. Emeritus ; philosophical ; 3 181$ Grammar School, Lancaster ; Royal School chattan Manse. Co. Argyll, Sept. e. s. of Rev. Eraser of ar of Mines, London ; Marburg, Hesse, Cassel, Hugh Ardchattan, Owens Maria d. of Alexander and Giessen Universities. Professor, Helen, Campbell'

Coll. Manchester, 1851-57; St. Bartholo- Barcaldine and Glenure, Co. Argyll, and i of Sir Duncan 1st Bart. m. mew's Hospital, 1857-63 ; Royal Institution, Campbell, ; of 1865-85 Jemima Gordon d. of Dr. 1863-67 ; Royal School Mines, ; (d. 1907), Dye Member of Royal Commission on Pollution of Cuttlehill, Co. Aberdeen, and sis. of Wml

s. d. : , of Rivers and Domestic Water Supply, 1868- Dyce, R.A. ; one two Educ. home, 1874; President, Chemical Society, 1871-72. and at Edinburgh University. Professor of Publications : Experimental Researches in Logic, New College, Edinburgh, 1846-56; editor of North British Pure Applied and Physical Chemistry ; Review, 1850-57; in Lecture Notes for Chemical Students ; Water Gifford Lecturer on Natural Theology author in succession to Professor Analysis; How to teach Chemistry ; Edinburgh, Pfleiderer of 1894-96 of the of Annual Reports to the Local Government Berlin, ; member Board on the Chemical and Bacteriological Metaphysical Society of London, 1871; Condition of the Metropolitan Water Supply Examiner for Cambridge Moral Science from 1865. Recreations: salmon fishing in Tripos, 1872. Publications : Essays in Philo- : 1846-56 and Norway, cycling, photography. Address The sophy, ; Essays, Philosophical ofl Yews, Reigate, Surrey. Club : Athenaeum. Miscellaneous, 1858-68 : Collected Works [Died 9 Aug. 1899. Bishop Berkeley, annotated, 3 vols., 1871;! FRANKLYN, Lt.-Gen. Sir William Edmund, Life and Letters of Berkeley, 1871; An- I cr. b. 14 notated Selections from 1874 ; 6th C.B. 1902 ; K.C.B., 1912 ; May 1856; Berkeley, e. s. of late Rev. T. E. Franklyn of Burton edit. 1910; Berkeley, in Philosophical m. d. of 3rd ed. Locke, in I Grange, Cheshunt ; 1881, Helen, Classics, 1881; 1899; 1890 2nd ed. 1901 ; I late Edwin Williams ; two s. one d. Educ.: Philosophical Classics, ; 1874 Locke's on Human Understanding, I Rugby. Entered army, ; Captain, Essay 1896 with Notes and Dissertations* I 1881 ; Major, 1886 ; Lieut.-Colonel, ; Prolegomena, I served North-West 2 vols. 1894 ; Thomas a biography, Colonel, 1898 ; Frontier, Reid, I of 2nd Batt. 1898 of 2 vols. 1898 ; India, 1897-98, in command ; Philosophy Theism, of 2nd edit, recast 1899 second edition of the I Yorks Regiment (despatches. Brevet Col., ; Assistant Works of in- 1 medal with two clasps) ; Military Complete Bishop Berkeley, 1899-1902 com- his Posthumous with Prefaces. I Secretary, War Office, ; eluding Works, 4 1901 Bio- 1 manded 10th Infantry Brigade, 2nd Army Annotations, and Life, vols., ; I of Personal : a Personal Retrospect Corps, 1902-4 ; Director Services, graphia Philosophica 3rd Divi- 1904 Locke as a Factor in Modern Thought I War Office, 1904-6 ; Commanding ; read in the British on the'Btcenten I sion Southern Command, 1906-10 ; Military Academy 258 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

oli 1904 ; Our Final Own Cameron ary Locke's Death, Highlanders, 1898 ; Lieut. 1907 1899 Venture (llibbert Journal), ; Berkeley ; Capt. 1902 ; served Nile Expedition, 1909 also various 1898 and and Spiritual Realism, ; (British Egyptian medals) ; South minor publications. Recreations : country African War, 1900-2, as A.D.C. to Maj.-Gen. visits to scenes of or Sir Bruce and life ; biographical Hamilton, K.C.B., afterwards historical interest. Address: 34 Melville as Staff-Lieut. Headquarters Staff (de- : Athenaeum. Street, Edinburgh. Club spatches, D.S.O. , Queen's medal and four 2 Dec. 1914. arid [Died clasps, King's medal two clasps) ; Special FRASER, Hon. Sir David MacDowall, G.C.B.. Service Officer, Somaliland Field Force, 1903-4 cr. 1889 General and : cr. 1905 ; K C.B., ; (retired) ; (medal two clasps). Address Kirkside,

b. 2 Mar. 1825 ; 2nd s. of Hon. William St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire, N.B. Club : Saltoun Fraser, and b. of 17th Lord ; m. Naval and Military. [Died Oct. 1914. Mary, d. of Edward Gonne Bell, Streamstown, Rt. FRASER, Rev. Robert, D.D., LL.D. ; R.C. 1854 one s. two d. Educ. : Woolwich. ; Bishop, Dunkeld (from 1913); b. Wardhouse, 1843 1885 Entered R.A. ; General, ; 9!.- parish of Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, 10 Com. R.A. 1889 ; served Crimea ; Indian Aug. 1858 ; o. a. of late Robert Fraser and Campaign, 1878-79 ; Mutiny ; Afghanistan Jane Gordon. Educ. : Blairs College, Aber- Col.-Com. R.H.A., 1897. Address : The deen ; English College, Douai ; Scots College, Grange, Castle Connell. Club : United Rome. Ordained in priest Rome, 1882 ; 25 Feb. 1906. Service. [Died Professor at Blairs College, Aberdeen, 1883- FRASER, Rev. Duncan, M.A. Trinity Coll., 1897; Rector of the Scots College, Rome, 1897- Vicar of South Weald from 1913 Domestic of Cambridge ; ; Prelate His Holiness, of St. Albans b. 1898 1877 ; Hon. Canon ; 1814, ; Prothonotary Apostolic, 1904 ; dele- of of Scotch parentage from Inverness ; m. gate the Pope at the Quatercentenary Mary ((/. 1906), d. of Charles Parker, of celebrations of Aberdeen University, 1906, Springfield Place. Educ. : privately by Dr. and to the Fifth Centenary Celebrations Littler, Dean of Battle, and afterwards by of St. Andrews University, 1911; D.D. Dean Dale of Rochester. Ordained by of Gregorian University, Rome, and Hon. Charles James Blomfield, Bishop of London, LL.D. of Aberdeen University. Publications : Authorized to an East End parish, 1838 ; presented by English Version of Pere Rose's of Studies on the Bishop Blomfleld to the Vicarage Holy Gospels ; edited the Diary of Rural of the Scots Trinity, Halstead, 1845 ; Dean College, Rome, and written a late of Chafford. Historical Sketch of Halstead, 1865 ; Rural Dean the College for the During his incumbency the Chapel of Ease, Spalding Club Series of publications. Ad- St. Paul's, was built in the parish and en- dress : Bishop's House, 29 Magdalen Yard dowed. Address : South Weald Vicarage, Road, Dundee. [Died 28 March 1914. 17 Jan. 1912. Sir cr. Brentwood. [Died FRASER, William, K.C.B. ; 1887; LL.D. b. 1816. of Her FRASER, Surg.-Maj.-Gen. Duncan Alexander ; Keeper Majesty b. s. of Queen Victoria's Records in Scotland, 1852- Campbell, M.D. ; 1831 ; Rev. Hugh of 1894. Unmarried. Publications : Family Fraser ; M.A., Minister Ardchattan. Argyll, Histories : of 1858 Mont- and Maria Helen, sis. of Sir Duncan Camp- Stirlings Keir, ; 1859 Maxwells of bell, 1st Bt., of Barcaldine and Glenure; m. gomeries, ; Pollok, 1863 1867 1868 1863, Gertrude Margaret Zelie (d. 1896), y. d. ; Carnegies, ; Grandtully, ; of late Henry Duvernet-Grossett-Muirhead Colquhoun, 1869; Carlaverock, 1873; 1874 ; 1876 Scotts of of Bredisholm, Lanarkshire. Entered army, Lennox, Cromartie, ; Buccleuch, 1878; Menteith, 1880; Grant, 1853 ; served Ashanti War, 1873-74 (medal); 1888 Had- Commissioner, National Aid (Red Cross) 1883; Douglas, 1885; Wemyss, ; 1889 1890 Soc. during Russo-Turkish War, 1877-78 dington, ; Melvilles, ; Sutherland, 1892 ; Annandale, 1894. Address : 32 South (Star of Roumania) ; Principal Medical Castle Officer commanding Medical Staff, Medical Street, Edinburgh. 13 1898. Staff Corps, Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley, [Died March. Sir William 4th Bt. cr. 1891. FRASER, Augustus, ; 1887-88 ; Malta, 1888-91 ; retired 1806 ; J.P., M.A. Address : 13 Lypiatt Terrace, Cheltenham. D.L., ; formerly Capt. 1st Life Guards one of Victoria's Clubs : Army and Navy, Ranelagh. ; Queen for Scotland b. 1826 S. [Died 28 Aug. 1912. Body-Guards ; ; : father 1834. Educ. Eton ; Christ Church, FRASER, Rev. James ; Prebendary of Mardon Oxford. M.P. 1852 and 1857 in Chichester Cathedral from 1900 b. 1842 Barnstaple, ; ; ; 1874-80. s. of George Fraser, solicitor, and Ethedred Ludlow, 1863; Kidderminster, Lord of of Bal- Lovell. : the Baronies Leanach and Hodgson ; m. 1866, Maria E. Educ. Coll. vraid (field of Culloden). Publications : Marlborough ; Corpus Christ! Camb. Words on Wellington ; Disraeli and his Day ; Curate of Ovington, 1867 ; Orpington, 1870 ; Self Coila's Whispers ; London Governed ; Guildford, 1871 ; Rector of St. Andrew's, : Hie et Ubique ; Napoleon III. Heir n. Chichester, 1875 ; Chaplain of Bp. Otter Keith Fraser, Lieut. 7th Hussars. Club: College, Chichester, 1880 ; Cathedral Libra- Carlton. [Died 17 Aug. 1898. rian, 1901 ; Rector of Eastergate, 1894-1906. Recreations : literature and gardening. Ad- FRASER-TYTLER, Sir Jas. Macleod Banna- : cr. cr. 1887 dress St. Martin's, Chichester. tyne, G.C.B., 1905 ; K.C.B. , ; b. [Died 19 Nov. 1913. retired General Indian Staff Corps ; 1821 ; FRASER, John, C.M.G. 1892; b. 1820. m. 1868, Anne (d. 1896), d. of Thomas Hume Formerly member Legislative Council, Langley. Entered Bengal Army, 1841 ; : Mauritius. Address Newfleld, Blackheath, General, 1877 ; served Afghan Campaign, S.E. [Died 17 Feb. 1911. 1842 (severely wounded, Khyber Pass) ; cr. to Lord Cam- FRASER, Hon. Sir Malcolm, K.C.M.G. ; A.D.C. Gough during Sutlej Feroze- 1887 ; Civil Engineer, Surveyor, Auckland, paign, 1845-46, including Moodkee,

of Sobraon and two ; N. Zealand, 1857-70 ; Member of Council shah, and (medal clasps) of Chillianwallah W. Australia, 1870-90 ; Commissioner Punjab, 1848-49, including Crown Lands, and Colonial Sec. for W. and Goojerat (medal with two clasps, Brevet for of Indian including Australia, 1883-90 ; Agent- Gen. W. Major) ; Mutiny, 1857, Australia, 1892-98. Address : 43 Wynnstay first relief of Lucknow (severely wounded-, medal with Brevet of C.B. and Gardens, Kensington, W. ; 15 Victoria Street, clasp, Col., a Bhootan S.W. [Died 17 Aug. 1900" year's service) ; Campaign. b. 22 2 Feb. 1914. FRASER, Capt. Norman, D.S.O. 1902 ; [Died Charles M.P. Kal- Jan. 1879 ; e. surv. s. of late Col. G. L. FRAZER, Hon. Edward, Postmaster-General Federal Govern- Fraser, of Kirkside, Kincardineshire. Educ.: goorlie ; from 1911 Sept.- Wellington ; Sandhurst. 2nd Lieut. Queen's ment ; Acting Treasurer, 259 FRUAM WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 Dec. 1910 and April-Aug. 1911 ; b. Yarra Master of the Household, retired ; late Lt. Jan. 1880 s. of wonga, Victoria, ; James an Col. Coldstream Guards ; b. 9 April 180l' Susan Frazer; m. 1904, Kinnane n o. s. of Mary ; A. T. Frederick. Entered army, 1881 c. Educ. : Yarrawonga, Victoria. Went t 1891 Captain, ; Major, 1898 ; Licut.-Col Western Australia when 15 years of 1903 served age ; Soudan, 1885 (medal witl spent four years on locomotives ; employe( clasp, bronze star). Address : 20 Ovingtou driving mining engines three Presi years ; Square, S.W. [Died 21 Dec. 1913 dent Boulder Association Enginedrivers' an Sir 6th FREELING, Harry, Bt. ; cr. 1828 b Boulder A.N.A. Trade ; 1900; Secretary 5 June 1852 o. ; s. of 5th Bt. and Charlotte Hall Council, 1902-3; elected Kalgoorli Augusta, d. of Sir 9th City 1902 Labour Hemy Rivers, Bt .; Council, ; M.P. Kalgoorlie S. father 1885 m. 1903 ; Harriet, d. of late Rev ; re-elected, 1906-10 Assistant ; Whip W. E. James, Co. Waterford, 1885. Heir: 1908. Recreations : shooting, fishing, an< u. Rev. James, b. 1825. Address : 2 racing. Address : Federal Parliament House Elm Park Gardens, S.W. [Died 20 1914 Melbourne. Club : Victorian, Melbourne Apr [Died 13 Nov. 1913 FREEMAN-COHEN, Harry; *. of Freeman Cohen, London b. FREAM, William, LL.D., F.G.S., F.L.S shipowner, ; Newcastle Financier and Lecturer on Agricultural Edin newspaper proprietor ; pioneer Entomology, of burgh University. Publications : Element Deep-Level Mining; member of the Reform of Soils Committee ; proprietor of Agriculture ; and their Properties Rand The Complete Grazier. [Died 29 May 1906 Daily Mail. Recreation: riding Address 29 Portman Square, W. Club : Johan- Louis, D.Lit New, FRECHETTE, LL.D., D.C.L., nesburg. 24 C.M.G. cr. [Died Jan. 1904. ; 1897 ; Knight of the Legion o officer FREEMAN-MITFORD, Hon. Clement Bertram Honour ; of Academy of France Ogilvy, 10th Pres. of Royal Society, Canada (retired) Captain Hussars; b. 14 Dec 1876 ; e. s. of 1st Baron member of the of Redesdale ; m. Academy Rouen ; membe 1909, Socie'te' Lady Helen Ogilvy, d. of 8th Earl of Airlie Astronomique, Paris ; member Im ; one d. Clerk Served South Africa, 1900-1 . perial Institute, London ; of Legis (severely lative wounded, Queen's medal, four clasps). Ad- Council, Quebec, from 1889 ; b. Levis dress : P.Q., 16 Nov. 1839; e. s. of late Loui Tempe, Bloemfontein, South Africa. Frechette and Marguerite Martineau de __ [Died 13 May 1915. ' Ven. T. Lormiere m. FREER, Henry, M.A. ; Rector of ; Emma. d. of J. B. Baudry 1877 ; b. merchant and Sudbury, Birmingham, 1833 ; 2nd banker, Montreal, 1876 ; three *. of d. : Thomas Freer. Educ. : King Edward's Educ. Laval Univ. ; Nicolet Coll School, Trin. Coll Laureate of the French Academy. Barr Birmingham ; Camb 1864 resided in (Scholar). First class in Classical ; Chicago until 1871 ; M.P Tripos; senior in Moral Sciences for 1874 law until Tripos ; tutor and Levis, ; practised 1879 , assistant master ; edited Le Journal de Quebec, le Journal de Wellington College, 1861- 1875 ; Canon of 1890 Levis, L'Ame"rique (Chicago), La Patrie Southwell, ; Archdeacon of (Montreal). Publications : in verse Mes Derby, 1891-1900; Examining Chaplain 1863 to Bishop of Southwell, 1890-1903. Ad- \ Loisirs, ; La Voix d'un Exile, 1869 1877 Les Fleurs dress : Sudbury Rectory, Derby Clubs Pele-Mele, ; Bore"ales, 1880 , Les Oiseaux de County Club, Derby [Died 26 June 1904. Neige, 1880 ; La Legende d'un 1887 Les Sir cr. 1908 Peuple, ; Feuilles Volantes, FREETH, Evelyn, Kt., ; s. of late

1891 ; a in Charles of Buckland Veronica, drama five acts ; in Freeth, Crescent, Belsize

Lettres a Park ; b. 25 1846 m. prose Basile, 1872 ; Hist. Crit May ; 1870, Florence, des Rois de e. d. of late France, 1881 ; Originaux et Thomas Oakes, of General 1893 Detraque"s, ; Lettres sur 1'Education, Register Office, Somerset House, and Lech- 1893 mere : ; Christmas in French Canada (in Lodge, Putney. Educ. Eton. Entered 1899 La Noel au the and Succession English), ; Canada, 1900 ; Legacy Duty Office, translation Somerset 1864 A Chance Acquaintance, by House, ; Deputy Controller, W. D. Howells and Succession ; Old Creole Days, by Geo. Legacy Duties, Ireland, 1884- W. a of Cable ; and few dramas and comedies. 1900; Registrar Estate Duties, Ireland, Recreations : amateur in Estate good modelling ; 1900-2; Secretary Duty Office, fine collection of old paintings. Address: Somerset House, 1902-8. Publications : 226 East Freeth's Sherbrooke Street, Montreal. Death Duties ; joint editor of [Died 21 June 1908. Trevor's Taxes on Succession. Address : New Hants. FREDERIC, Harold, author, journalist, Lon- Homefield, Milton, 16 don representative New York Times b. [Died Sept. 1911. ; FREMANTLE, Gen. Sir Arthur James Utica, N.Y., 19 Aug. 1856; s. of Henry Lyon, De Motte Frederic G.C.M.G. (cr. 1898); K.C.M.G. (cr. 1894); (killed 1858) ; of Dutch, b. C.B. ; 1835 ; e. s. of late J. French, and New England ancestry. Educ : Maj.-Gen C.B. m. d. of common schools of Utica until thirteen. Fremantle, ; Mary, late R. work when a as a Hall, 1864. Educ. : Sandhurst. Entered Began boy draughtsman ; Army, 1852 ; Governor of 1884-85 became reporter in Utica, 1876; editor Suakim, ; Utica 1880 commanded Brigade of Guards in Soudan Observer, ; editor Albany Even- 1882 campaign, 1885; D.A.G. at Headquarters, ing Journal, ; came to Europe for New 1886-92 ; commanded Scottish 1893- York Times, 1884; travelled on special district, 1894 Governor of missions in etc ; Malta, 1894-99. Address : Russia, Ireland, Germany, 20 Brunswick Publications : Seth's Brother's Square, Brighton. Clubs : Wife, 1887 ; In the Guards, United Service, Travellers', Welling- Valley, 1889 ; The Lawton Girl, 1890 The Return of the ton, R.Y.S. [Died 25 Sept. 1901. O'Mahony, 1892 ; The

1894 ; 1895 Illumi- REMANTLE, Hon. Sir Charles Copperhead, Marsena, ; William, nation cr. 1890 [in the United States The Damnation K.C.B., ; J.P. ; b. 12 Aug. 1834 ; of Theron 1896 March s. of 1st Lord Cottesloe m. d. of Ware], ; Hares, 1896 ; ; Sophia, late The Young Emperor: William II., 1890; Abel Smith, Woodhall, 1865. Educ. : The : Eton. Master of New Exodus Israel in Russia, 1892, Deputy Mint, 1870-94 ; British etc. Recreations : photography, oils, black Official Director of Suez Canal Co. and white work, philately, horticulture. 1896-1903. Address: 4 Lower Sloane Address: National Liberal Club. Clubs: Street, S.W. [Died 8 Oct. 1914. National Liberal ; Authors', New York. FRENCH, His Hon. Judge Daniel O'Connell, 19 Oct. 1898. K.C. of [Died ; Judge County Courts, Shoreclitch, FREDERICK, Lieut.-Col. Sir Charles Arthur from 1894 ; b. 1843 ; s. of Bartholomew Andrew, cr. 1911 cr. K.C.B., ; G.C.V.O., French, Maghull. Barr. Middle Temple, 1910; K.C.V.O., cr. 1908; C.V.O., 1903; 1872 ; Q.C. 1885 ; Judge of County Courts 260 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 FULLER

Address : Arter- Theatrical b. (Cir 20), 1892. Leven, FROHMAN, Charles, Manager ; berry Road, Wimbledon. [Died 4 Aug. 1902. San Dusky, Ohio, 12 June, 1860. Educ. :

FRERE, William Edward, B.A. ; Commissioner San Dusky ; New York. Assistant Manager, b. 12 in Lunacy from 1878 ; Poona, Nov. Madison Square Theatre, New York, 1879 ; o. s. of W. E. 1888. Ad- 1840 ; Frere, C.M.G., Bilton, produced Shenandoah, Boston, Gloucestershire, and Eliza, d. of General dress : The Globe Theatre, Shaftesbury : H S. Osborne. Educ. Harrow ; Trin. Avenue, W.C. Club : Garrick. Barrister 7 Coll. Camb. Barr. 1865 ; Revising [Died May 1915. for North Wilts, 1877. Recreations : yaeht- FROST, Percival, Sc.D., F.R.S. ; Fellow of Address : F2 ing, shooting. Albany, W. King's College, formerly St. John's College, Clubs : Oxford and Cambridge, Garrick, 1 Cambridge ; b. Hull, Sept. 1817 ; s. of Savile. 11 Dec. 1900. Wellington, [Died Charles Frost, solicitor, Hull. Educ. : Minister of St. Ninians South School St. FREW, Rev. Dr., Beverley Grammar ; Oakham ; b. United Free Church, Stirling, from 1835 ; John's Coll. Camb. Second Wrangler, and of Forrest Relief First 1813 ; s. the Rev. Frew, Smith's Prizeman, 1839 ; Mathematical

Minister, Perth. Entered miustry, 1835 ; Lecturer Jesus College, 1847-59 ; King's Moderator, United Presbyterian Synod, 1808. College, 1860-90. Publications: Treatises Address : Stirling. [.Died 29 Aug. 1910. on the first Three Sections of Newton's s. of of FRIEDLANDER, Michael, Ph.D. ; Rabbi Principia ; Solid Geometry ; Solutions of Falk Friecllander and Leah, d. Rabbi Problems in Solid Geometry ; Curve-Tracing. d. of Recreations : tennis Raphael Benzian ; m. Bertha, Hyman chess, music, (not lawn), Educ. : etc. Address : 15 Fitz- and Henrietta Benzian. Berlin, cricket, billiards, ' Gymnasium zum grauen Kloster, and the william Street, Cambridge. Club : Cam- University. Private tutor, and Director of bridge University Union. the Talmud School at Berlin. Principal of [Died 5 June 1898. Sir cr. Jews' College, London, 1865-1907. Publica- FROST, Thomas Gibbons, Kt. ; 1869 ; of of b. d. of tions : German translation the Song J.P. ; 1820 ; m. Mary Ann, H. Wood, of Solomon, with Notes ; Jewish Family Bible, Liverpool, 1855. Mayor Chester, 1868-69, Ches- Hebrew Text with A. V. amended ; English 1881-82, 1882-83. Address: Redcliff, translation of Maimonides' Guide for the ter; Dolcorsllwyn Hall, Cemmaes, Mont- 6 1904. Perplexed, with Introduction and Notes ; gomeryshire. [Died Apr. Text-Book of the Jewish Religion; The FRY, Francis Gibson, J.P. Co. Hereford; Lectures on Ecclesi- Jewish Religion ; Two Master of South Herefordshire Foxhounds

astes ; Two Lectures on Spinoza ; The s. from 1900 ; b. 1864 ; 2nd of Rt. Hon. of Ibn on trans- Commentary Ezra, Isaiah, Lewis Fry. Educ. : Clifton and Downton lated into English. Address : Dudley House, Colleges. Address : Hoarwithy, near Here- 153 Maida Vale, W. 6 Dec. 1910. [Died ford. Clubs : Badminton ; County, Here- 4 FRIPP, Charles E., R.W.S. 1891 ; b. 4 Sept. ford. [Died July 1914. s. of late A. land- 1854 ; 4th George Fripp, 1st cr. FRY, Sir Theodore, Bt. ; 1894; D.L., scape painter; m. 1901, Lois, d. of G. of the Manor of J.P., F.S.A. ; Lord Cleasby, of : Renwick, Portchester. Educ. home ; Life of Univ. Yorks, N.R. ; Member College, Nuremberg ; Royal Academy, Munich. 1 2nd s. of late Francis London ; b. May 1836 ; Kafir 1878 Represented Graphic, War, ; Fry, Tower House, Bristol, and Matilda, d.

Zulu 1879 Boer 1881 ; exhibited War, ; War, of Daniel Penrose, Brittas, Co. Wicklow ; m. battle at picture, Isandhlwana, Royal 1st, 1862, Sophia (d. 1897), d. and co-heiress 1885 for 1885 Academy, ; Graphic, Soudan, ; of John Pease, East Mount, Darlington, and It. battle M'Neill's Zeriba, at A. 1886 ; Yorks four picture, Cleveland Lodge, Great Ayton, ; and Far East, 1889-90, exhibiting e. d. of Japan s. three d. ; 2nd, 1902, Florence, work done at Bond Japanese Gallery, Street, William Bates of Oakdene, Birkenhead ; one 1891 for Chino- : ; Graphic, Japanese War, d. M.P. Darlington, 1880-95. Heir s. 1894-95 Matabele 1896 : ; War, ; address, John Pease, b. 26 Feb. 1864. Recreation R. S. Arts, 1897, on Rhodesia ; to Klondyke foreign travel. Address : Beech-hanger and for Alaska, 1898, Graphic ; Philippines Court, Caterham Valley, Surrey. 1899 Boer for War, ; War, 1900, Graphic. [Died 5 Feb. 1912. : Recreations active games generally ; music ; FULLER, Gen. John Augustus, C.I.E. 1882; in early life football, Burlington and Clapham b 1828 m. 1st, 1851, Charlotte Caroline Rovers fond of ; (half-back) ; very hunting Wallace Augusta (d. 1897), d. of William ; wild animals, and shooting in the mountains 2nd, 1898, Amabel Lucy, d. of late Colonel of British Columbia, etc. ; served 13 years Wodehouse, C.I.E. Educ. : Addiscombe. in the Artists, 20th M.R.V., holding a com- 1883 served Entered R.E. 1846 ; General, ; mission many years under late Lord Leighton, Punjab Campaign, 1848-49 (severely wounded, P.R.A., Col. Address : c/o R. G. Turley, medal with clasp). Address : 42 Courtfield 21 Crogsland Road, Kentish Towr., N. Gardens, S.W. [Died 6 Oct. 1902. [Died 20 Sept. 1906. FULLER, Sir John Michael Fleetwood, 1st Bt., FRITH, William Powell, R.A. ; C.V.O. 1908 ; cr. b. 21 Oct. member of the Academies, Antwerp, Brussels, cr. 1910; K.C.M.G., 1911; of P. Fuller of Neston Park ; 1864 ; e. s. G. Sweden, etc. ; Royal Academician, retired ; d. of late C. N. P. ; : m. 1898, Norah, Phipps b. 9 Jan. 1819 ; married. Educ. Knares- d. Educ. : Winchester ; Christ : two s four borough ; St. Margaret's, Dover. Pictures Othello and Desdemona Malvolio before Church, Oxford (M.A.). Contested Wilts, ; 1895 Chippenham, 1892 ; Bath, ; Salisbury, Countess Olivia, R.A. 1840 ; Parting Inter- A.D.C. to of India, 1894-95 ; view between Leicester and 1897 ; Viceroy Amy Robsart, 1900-11 1841 Scene from Sentimental M P.(L.) WestburyDiv. of Wiltshire, ; R.A., ; Journey, Vice- a Junior Lord of the Treasury, 1906 ; B.I., 1842 ; Scene from Vicar of Wakefield ; Chamberlain H.M.'s Household, 1907 ; Major Village 1845 ; English Pastor, Merry-making of a Hundred Years 1847 of Wilts Yeomanry; Governor Victoria, Ago, ; Coming Age, Gerard 1849 Australia, 1911-14. Heir : e. s. John ; Life at the Sea-side, 1854 ; Derby Henry Fleetwood, b. 8 July 1906. Address : Day, 1858 ; Marriage of Prince and Princess of Cottles, Melksham. Clubs : White's, Brooks's, Wales, 1865 ; Before Dinner at Boswell's Pratt's. ['Died 5 Sept. 1915. Lodgings ; The Railway Station ; The Melville Weston, Chief Justice Private View of the Royal Academy, 1881 ; FULLER, Hon. 1888 b. 11 Feb. The Road to Ruin, 1878. Recreations : of the United States from ; Address : lit Cliftor- Calista, <1. of E. Reynolds ; painting, whist. Hill, 1833 ; m. 1st, 1858, F. St. John's Wood, N.W. Club : Garrick. 2nd, 1866, Mary, d. of William Coolbaugh. Admitted Bar, [Died 2 Nor. 1909. Educ : Bowdoiu College. FULLER WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

1855 in ; practised Law Chicago, 1856-88 ; Third Street, New York. Clubs : National Member Illinois State Constitutional Con- Arts, Brooklyn Clerical Union, Montclair 1862 1863-65 at vention, ; Legislature, ; one Golf, Forest Park Golf, New York. time Associate Editor of The Age. Address : [Died 4 Apr. 1012. 1801 F Street, N.W., Washington. FURNEAUX, Rev. Henry, M.A. ; classical 4 [Died July 1910. editor ; b. 26 June 1829 ; e. s. of Rev. Tobias Sir St. Cornwall FULLER, Thomas Ekins, K.C.M.G , cr. 1904; Furneaux, Germans, ; m. d. of H.B.M. C.M.G. 1903 ; b. 29 Aug. 1831 ; s. of late Eleanor, Joseph Severn, Consul, Rome, 25 1870. Educ. : Winchester Rev. A. G. Fuller, West Drayton ; m. 1st, May ; Christi Coll. Oxford. Scholar of 1855, Mary Playne Hillier ; 2nd, Elizabeth, Corpus Christi Coll. 1847 1st class d. of late Rev. Thomas Mann, West Cowes. Corpus ; Classics, 1851 Fellow M.P. for 1878-91 editor ; and Tutor, 1854-69 ; Cape Town, ; of Cape Proctor, Master of the Argus, 1864-72 ; Emigration Commissioner 1865; Schools, Moderator,

for and Public Examiner ; Rector of Lower Cape Government, 1872-75 ; first elected to House of Assembly, 1878; retired, 1902; Heyford, Oxon, 1868-92. Publications : ed. of Annals of 2 vols. 1891 General Manager of Union Steamship Co. in Tacitus, 1884, ; S. Germania of 1894 of Africa, 1875-99 ; Director De Beers Tacitus, ; Agricola Mining Company, 1899-1902; Agent-Gen, Tacitus, 1898; Historical Notices of St. 1892 of for Cape Colony in London, 1902. Address : Germans, Cornwall, 1871, ; portion 2 Royal Crescent, Brighton. Collectanea, vol. iii. Oxford Historical Soc. [Died 5 Sept. 1910, Publications, 1896. Address : 35 Banbury Oxford. 7 Jan. 1900. FULLEYLOVE, John, R.I. ; b. 1847 ; s. of John Road, [Died and Elizabeth of Fulleylove Leicester ; m. FURNESS, 1st Baron of' Grantley (cr. 1910), 1878, Elizabeth d. of Sir Sara, Samuel Elgood Christopher Furness, Kt., cr. 1895 ; M.P. of Leicester one s. two d. Educ. : ; Leices- (L.) Hartlepool 1891-95, and 1900-10; re- school of Dr. ter, private Highton. Hon. elected, but unseated on petition ; J.P., member of various societies in the corn-try. D.L., County Durham and North Riding of articled Was to Flint & Shenton (Leicester), Yorkshire ; shipowner, shipbuilder, and architects after took to as a head of ; painting pro- engine-builder"; Furness," Withy & fession elected to the Institute of ; Painters Co., and the Furness Line of steamers ; in Water 1878 in b. Colours, ; worked Europe West Hartlepool, 23 April 1852 ; 7th s. of and the East, obtaining medals at various late John Furness, W. Hartlepool, and etc. exhibitions, ; painting gardens with Averill, d. of John Wilson, late of Naisbet noble architecture at Versailles, Hampton Hall, Co. Durham ; m. 1876, Jane Annette, Court, Florence, Rome, and Athens. Pub- o. d. of late Henry Suggitt, Brierton. Educ.: lications : Oxford Pictures ; and Studies of privately. Contested York City 1898; Greek and Architecture of the of Landscape ; Stones Lord Manor Grantley, Yorks, N.R. of Paris ; The Holy Land ; Westminster Owned over 30,000 acres. Patron of seven Abbey. Recreation: gardening. Address: Livings. Recreations : yachting, shooting, Studio, 1 Langham Chambers, Portland motoring. Heir : s. Hon. Marmaduke Place, W. : 21 Church Row, Hampstead, Furness, b. 1883. Address : Tunstall Court, : N.W. CM> Savage. [Died 24 May 1908. West Hartlepool ; Grantley Hall, Ripon, Yorkshire 21 Grosvenor Clubs : FULTON, Sir Edmund McGHldowny Hope, Kt., ; Square, W. R. Thames Yacht. cr. 1907 ; C.S.I. 1904 ; member of Council Reform, Devonshire, of Governor of b. [Died 10 Nov. 1912. Bombay 1902-7 ; 6 July *. FURNESS, Horace Howard, Ph.D., LL.D. ; b. 1848 ; of J. W. Fulton, J.P., of Braidujle Philadelphia, 2 Nov. s. of late Rev. House, Lisburn ; m. 1879, Cornelia Emily 1833; W. H. D.D. m. Helen Kate (d. 1900), o. d. of Sir M. R. Westropp, late Furness, ; Educ. : Chief Justice of Bombay. Educ. : Rugby. Rogers (d. 1883). Harvard. Ad- Entered the Bombay Civil Service, 1869, mitted to Bar, 1859. Publication : a new held various variorum edition of Shakespeare, 1871. and appointments ; Judge of of Address : Wallingford, Delaware County, High Court Judicature, Bombay, 1897 ; 13 retired, 1907. Address : Elmhurst, Chelten- Pennsylvania. [Died Aug. 1912. ham. Club : East India -United Service. FURNESS, Sir Stephen Wilson, 1st Bt., cr.

[Died 16 Aug. 1913. 1913 ; M.P. (L.) Hartlepool from 1910; J.P. Isaac FUNK, Kaufman, author ; President Co. Durham, 1900 ; Member of Hartlepool b. Funk & Wagnalls Company ; Editor-in- Port and Harbour Commission ; 26 May chief of the various periodicals of Funk & 1872 ; s. of Stephen Furness of Berwick St.

Wagnalls Company ; Editor-in-chief of the James, Wiltshire, and Mary Anne, d. of late Funk & Standard Dixon T. of West Wagnalls Dictionary, Sharper Hartlepool ; m. edition revised new 1903 ; .Chairman of 1899, Eleanor, d. of Matthew Forster, C.E., Editorial Board that produced Jewish En- of Mount Brown, Adelaide, S. Australia;

cyclopaedia ; b. Clifton, Ohio. 10 Sept. 1839. three s. one d. Educ. : Ashville College, Educ. : Wittenberg Coll. (D.D., LL.D.). Harrogate. Member of West Hartlepool filled various Ordained ; pastorates, 1867-72, Town Council, 1897 ; Durham County

the last, St. Matthew's English Lutheran Council, 1898 ; Chairman of Furness, Withy

Church, Brooklyn ; founder-editor The & Co., Ltd., Shipowners ; Irvine' s Ship- Metropolitan Pulpit (now the Homiletic building and Dry Docks Company, Ltd.; in Review), 1876 ; connection with his house South Durham Steel and Iron Company, 1884 founded The Voice, ; The Missionary Ltd. ; Neptune Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.;

Review, 1888 ; The Literary Digest, 1889 ; George Warren & Co., Ltd. ; British

published numerous works of reference ; Maritime Trust, Ltd. ; Gulf Line, Ltd. ; into entered partnership with A. W. Wagnalls Mail and Leader, Ltd. ; United Shipowners'

in 1878, this partnership merging into the Freight, Demurrage, and Protective Assoc. ; in Funk & Wagnalls Company 1890; Furness Shipping and Agency Co. ; Economic Till I of edited Tarry Thou Come, with intro- Marine Insurance Co. ; Vice-Chairman of duction, 1901 ; author The Next Step in Broomhill Collieries, Ltd. ; Tyne-Tees Steam and Widow's Iron Evolution, 1902, The Mite arid Shipping Company, Ltd. ; Cargo Fleet

other Psychic Phenomena, 1904 ; The Company, Ltd. ; Richardsons, Westgarth : Psychic Riddle, 1907. Recreations golfing, & Company, Ltd. ; Weardale Steel, Coal

fishing, ocean voyages, and travel otherwise, and Coke Company, Ltd. ; Wingate Coal, crossed 14 other having the ocean times ; travelled Company, Ltd. ; and Director of many in the Orient, across the Continent of America, companies. Recreations : farming, motor- etc. Address : 22 Upper Mountain Ave., ing, shooting. Heir : s. Christopher, b. 19

Montclair New Jersey ; 44-60 E. Twenty- Oct. 1900. Address: Tunstall Grange, 262 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1910 GAIKDNEK

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

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

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

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