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Mails. Publications : The Mammoth Cave ; D'ACHE, Caran (Emmanuel Poire), cari- How I found the Picture ; caturist b. in ; Russia ; grandfather French Conciliation in the North of Coal ; ; grandmother Russian. Drew political Mine to Cabinet ; Interviews from Prince cartoons in the "Figaro; Caran D'Ache is to Peasant, etc. Recreations : cycling, Russian for lead pencil." Address : fchological studies. Address : 33 Walton Passy, . [Died 27 Feb. 1909. 1 ell Oxford. Club : Koad, Oxford, Reform. Sir D'AGUILAR, Charles Lawrence, G.C.B ; [Died 2 Feb. 1903. cr. 1887 ; Gen. b. 14 (retired) ; May 1821 ; CUTHBERTSON, Sir John Neilson ; Kt. cr, s. of late Lt.-Gen. Sir George D'Aguilar, 1887 ; F.E.I.S., D.L. Chemical LL.D., J.P., ; K.C.B. d. and ; m. Emily, of late Vice-Admiral Produce Broker in ; ex-chair- the Hon. J. b. of of School Percy, C.B., 5th Duke of man Board of Glasgow ; member of the Northumberland, 1852. Educ. : Woolwich, University Court, Glasgow ; governor Entered R. 1838 Mil. Sec. to the of the Glasgow and West of Scot. Technical Artillery, ; Commander of the Forces in China, 1843-48 ; Coll. ; b. 13 1829 m. Glasgow, Apr. ; Mary served Crimea and Indian Mutiny ; Gen. Alicia, A. of late W. B. Macdonald, of commanding Woolwich district, 1874-79 Rammerscales, 1865 (d. 1869). Educ. : ; Lieut.-Gen. 1877 ; Col. Commandant School and of R.H.A. High University Glasgow ; Address : 4 Clifton Folkestone. Coll. Royal of Versailles. Recreations: Crescent, Clubs : Travellers', United Service. having been all his life a hard worker, had 2 Nov. 1912. little time and no inclination for in [Died sport ; Col. earlier fond of DALGETY, Edmund Henry, C.B. 1900; days riding, and later of golf ; commanding Cape Mounted Rifles ; was for upwards of 50 years a Sunday School (retired) 6. 17 1847 ; s. of late Lt.-Col. James teacher and identified with a of May variety* William Dalgety ; m. 1882, Margaretta Christian and philanthropic work. Ad- Helen Hill. Educ. : dress : 19 Belhaven Wellington College ; Terrace, Glasgow. Sandhurst. Gazetted to Scots Clubs : Royal Western, Glasgow ; Conservative, Fusiliers, 1867 ; sold out, 1876 ; came to Edinburgh ; Carlton, . South Africa, 1877, and served in Galeka- [Died 26 Jan. 1905. Gaika war, 1877-79 (medal and clasp) ; CUYLER, Rev. Theodore Ledyard, D.D., LL.D. Basutoland, 1879-81 ; served as Lieut. -Col. (Princeton) ; retired pastor of Lafayette C.M. Riflemen, in command of Colonial Avenue Presbyterian Church; engaged in a Forces, Bechuanaland, Langberg campaign, ministry at large ; b. Aurora, New 1897 and served in Boer s. (medal clasp) ; War, York ; o. of B. Ledyard Cuyler, lawyer, 1899-1902, as Col. C.M.R. and in command and Louisa Frances Morrell. Educ. : Prince- of Colonial Division ton and Princeton (despatches). Decorated University Theological for defence of Wepener (Jammersberg Drift) ; Seminary. Pastor of the Third Presbyterian on committee King Edward's Horse, Terri- Church, Trenton, N.J. ; Market Street Reformed torial Force. Address : Oaklands Road Church, City ; founder, Bedford. [Died 5 July 1914. and for thirty years the Pastor, of the DALGLEISH, Walter Scott, LL.D. Lafayette Avenue Church of M.A., ; Brooklyn, Editor with Messrs. Thomas Nelson & New York. Publications : twenty-two Sons, one a publishers, Edinburgh ; Edinburgh books, volume of travels ; eighty correspondent of the Times since 1878 b. tracts on various subjects, and of the articles ; 25 March 1834 e. s. of for Edinburgh, ; John religious journals and magazines ; about Dalaleish ; m. 1st, Charlotte, d. of D. O. two hundred millions of copies printed in Hill, R.S.A. ; 2nd, Helen, d. of Adam Curror. The America, Britain, and elsewhere ; Auto- Lee. Educ. : Royal High School and Uni- biography, 1902. Recreations : fifty-eight versity, Edinburgh. Publications : years of active life in such health History perfect of School of 1857 as to need no recreations High Edinburgh, ; Macbeth, except walking and with Notes and Glossary, 1862 ; Gram- entertaining reading and talk. Address : matical Analysis, 1864 ; Progressive English Oxford Street, Brooklyn, New York. Club : 1865 in Chi Grammar, ; English Composition Alpha Society of New York. Prose and Verse, 1866 ; The Scott Reader, [Died 10 March 1909. 1867 The ; Shakespeare Reader, 1868 ; edited Royal Readers, etc., 1871 et sea. ; Political Year Book, 1878 ; Great Authors of

D English Literature, 1884 ; Higher Grade

English, 1888 ; Cruise of the Dunottar 1890 Castle, ; Periods of English History, DABBS, George Henry Roque, M.D. ; Medical 1892-93 Practitioner ; Cruise of the Tantallon Castle, (Consultant) ; b. Southsea, 3 1846 *. of 1895, etc. Recreations : cricket, bowling, Jan. ; a Staff-Surgeon, R.N., angling. Address : 25 Mayfield or and a Basque lady ; m. 1879, Nina Laura terrace, Parkside Clubs : (d. 1900), d. of Herbert Giraud, H.M. Bombay Works, Edinburgh. Arts, army, relict of Dr. John Peet, also H.M. Edinburgh ; Edinburgh Angling Club, Cad- donlee. 15 Feb. Bombay army. Educ. : Royal Naval [Died 1897. Sir School, New Cross ; King's College Hospital, DALGLEISH, William Ogilvy, 1st Bt : cr. 1896 London. King's College Hospital, 1864-68 ; ; LL.D., D.L., D.C., J.P. ; Pres. visits to and Dundee Spain , 1868-70 ; county Royal Infirmary and many other of till institutions practice (Isle Wight) 1903. Publica- philanthropic and societies ; tions : Vectis Before b. 17 June 1832 e. s. ; Good-Night ; From Scotland, ; of late Capt. James Door to Door ; The Manor Inn ; The Dream Ogilvy Dalgleish, R.N., Woodburne and Fife Ugly, a Hospital Dog ; The Child Healer Baltilly, ; m. Elizabeth, o. c. of A a and a Man late Francis 1860. Erluc. : Sparrow, Mouse, ; Mr Mollison, Errol,

Watch, Pawnbroker ; The Ladder of Pain Edinburgh University. Mercantile career ; to Baxter Brothers From Her Him ; Always ; Charlotte joined & Co., Dundee, in : 1854 Corday Prison. Plays ; The ; made Chairman on death of Sir David Bt. retired Dreamers ; Blackmail ; Our Angels (part Baxter, ; 1904 ; C.C. for Perth- etc. shire. Recreations : author) ; Punchinello, ; editor of My golf, shootina, fishing. Journal. Recreations : walking, horse- Owned in Perthshire 3500 acres, Ross shire breeding, writing. Address : 18 Iddesleigh 20,000 acres, Fifeshire 300 acres, Forfarshire 35 acres. Heir : Mansions, Caxton Street, S.W. ; 25 Austin none. Address : Errol Friars, E.C. [Died 10 June 1913. Park, Perthshire. Clubs : Carlton : New. DACCA, Nawab Bahadur, Sir, Khwaya Sali- Edinburgh. [Died 21 Dec. 1913.

mulla, G.C.I.E., cr. 1911 ; K.C.S.I. Ad- DALHOFF, Most Rev. T. ; R.C. Archbishop of dress : Dacca, India. [Died 16 Jan. 1915. Bombay. [Died 14 May 1906. 178 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Alexander C.I.E. to DALLAS, Surg.-Gen. Morison, England, 1884-86-88-90-91 ; opened Daly's b. *. of late Hon. Samuel 1893 1886 ; 1830 ; Theatre, London, ; brought Miss Rehan Jackson Dallas, Speaker ofjHouse'Of Assembly, and his company to Germany, 1886, and to d. of late Jamaica ; m. 1856, Elizabeth, Rev. Paris, 1886-88-90. Publications : Life of Indian Medical J. C. Aldrich. Retired from Peg Woffington, 1889 ; about forty adapta-

Service ; entered service, 1856 ; Superinten- tions for the stage from German and French authors. : dent Central Jail, 1859 ; Inspector-General Recreations travelling, reading. 1884 Address : of Prisons, 1863 ; Surg-Gen. Punjab, ; 15 Bayswater Terrace, W. ; 14 Inspector- General Civil Hospitals, 1885 ; West 50 Street, New York. Clubs : Man- : retired, 1889. Address 3 King's Avenue, hattan, N.Y. ; Catholic, N.Y. Baling. [Died 12 Nov. 1912. [Died 7 June 1899. C.B. 1886 Co. DALLINGER, Rev. William Henry, D.Sc., DALYELL, Ralph, ; Ticknevin, Kildare ; J.P., D.L. Fife ; b. 29 June 1834 : D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S. ; Wesleyan minister, o. surv. s. of late John of Fife- 5 i Dalyell Lingo, without pastoral charge ; b. Devonport, and a"hd Jane Anstruther 1842 s. of J. S. ; m. Emma shire, Ticknevin, July ; Dallinger nis. of late Sir Ralph Bt., Bal- J., d. of David Goldsmith, Bury St. Edmunds ; Anstruther, caskie ; m. Annie Margaret Christina, d. of one s. Entered Wesleyan ministry, 1861 ; late Principal of Wesley Coll. Sheffield, 1880; Algernon Bellingham Greville, Granard, Co. 1870 four d. Educ. : Dur- commenced (1870) a series of microscopical Longford, ; ham School researches on the life-histories of minute ; Glasgow University ; Magdalen Oxford the septic organisms, which extended over 10 College, (B.A. 1857). Joined researches War Office, 1858 ; served as private secretary years ; followed by other cognate ; from 1872 to 1886 continuously, either to President Royal Microscopical Soc., 4 years ; senior lecturer on the staff of the Gilchrist the Financial Secretary or the Secretary of

State for War ; created C.B. 1886 ; Educational Trust ; edited and rewrote the retired, last edition of The Microscope and its Revela- 1892. Recreations : fond of all kinds of as a was to fox- tions, which was enlarged and almost wholly sport ; young man devoted as an old one was an enthusiastic again rewritten in a later edition in 1901. hunting ; Address : 21 Publication : The Creator and what we golfer. Onslow Gardens, S.W. may know of the Method of Creation, 1887. Clubs : Arthur's, Wellington. 12 Recreations : nature-study, travel, cycling. [Died Apr. 1915, Address : Ingleside Lee, S.E. DALZELL, Lord, Robert Hippisley Dalzell ;

[Died 7 Nov. 1909. b. 30 Sept. 1877 ; e. s. of 12th Earl of Carn- DALRYMPLE-HAMILTON, Colonel Hon. wath. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Camb. [Died 2 Aug. 1904. North de Coigny, Brevet Colonel (half pay) ; b. s. of 1853 ; 2nd 10th ; m. DALZIEL, Edward ; b. Wooler, 5 Dec. 1817 ; 1880, Marcia Kathleen Anne, d. of Hon. 5th s. of Alexander Dalziel, Wooler, Northum- s. Sir Adolphus Liddell, K.C.B. ; two Educ. berland, and Newcastle-on-Tyne, artist ; m.

Harrow. Joined Scots Guards, 1871 ; Major, 1847, Jane Gurden. His early days were 1892; served as Adj., 1st Batt., Egypt, 1882, spent in business pursuits, but all spare time

including Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp, 5th was devoted to the study of art ; came to

class Medjidie, Khedive's star) ; Soudan, London, 1839, and joined his brother George, 1885, as Brigade Major, Guards Brigade, in- giving himself up entirely to painting, draw-

cluding Hasheen and convoy action near ing, and engraving on wood ; in conjunction

Tofrek (severely wounded, clasp) ; South with his brother, as the Brothers Dalziel, he Africa, 1899-1900, including Belmont (severely was for over 50 years closely associated with

wounded, medal) ; Lieut.-Col. 3rd Battalion the art of high-class illustration ; studied Scots Guards, 1900-4. Address : Bargany, constantly at the Clipstone Street Life

Dailly, ; 9 Southwick Crescent, School, at the time when Charles Keene and

Hyde Park Square, W. Clubs : Guards', Sir John Tenniel were regular workers there ; Brooks's. [Died 4 Nov. 1906. exhibited occasionally at the Royal Academy, the and the Institute DALTON. Charles ; b. St. John, New Bruns- Dudley Gallery, Royal of Painters in Oil; part author with his wick, 25 Sept. 1850 ; s. of late Lieut.-Gen. brother, the late George Dalziel, of The Charles James Dalton ; m. his cousin, Isa- of in bella Dalton Norcliffe, Langton Hall, Malton, Record Fifty Years' Work Conjunction with Many of the Most Distinguished Artists Yorkshire. Educ. : Durham School ; Chel- of the Period 1840-1890 and tenham College. Publications : History of ; Compiler Editor of Sir John Everett Millais', Bt., the Wrays of Glentworth, 1523-1852 ; Life from Parables of and Times of Gen. Sir Edward Cecil, Viscount P.R.A., Pictures the Our Lord ; illustrator of The , a poem by Wimbledon, 1572-1638 ; Memoir of Capt. : love of John Dalton, Defender of Trichinopoly, Thomas Parnell. Recreations the all that 1752-53 editor of the Waterloo Roll Call art work ; wandering about seeking ; a of the (two editions), English Army Lists and Com- would give higher appreciation mission Registers, 1'361-1714 (complete in six beauties of nature. Address : Dalkeith, Irish Fellows Road, N.W. [Died 25 March 1905. (volumes), the Roll ; Army b. 1 4th s. of Lists, 1661-85 (privately printed) ; The Scots DALZIEL, George ; Dec. 1815 ; Army, 1661-88, with Memoirs of the Com- late Alexander Dalziel, Wooler, Northum- artist manders-in-Chief ; George the First's Army, berland, and Newcastle-on-Tyne, ; m. 1714-27 (1st vol. 1910). Hon. member of 1846, Marian, d. of Josiah Rumball, Wisbech. Royal United Service Institution, and the Came to London to take up the practice of Royal Artillery Institution. Recreation : wood engraving as a pupil of the late Charles : his brother foreign travel. Address 32 West Cromwell Gray, 1835 ; was joined by Road, S.W. Club : Union. Edward, 1839, and a few years later by another [Died 1 Apr. 1913. brother, John, and in this combination prac- as the Brothers DALY, Augustin, LL.D. ; manager and pro- tised for over 50 years Dalziel, prietor, Daly's Theatres, London and New producing many fine-art illustrated books, York author b. be mentioned : Poets of ; and dramatist ; North Caro- among which may Stanton's Shake- lina, U.S.A., 20 July 1838 ; m. Mary Dolores the Nineteenth Century, Duff, 1869. From 1859 to 1868 dramatic speare, illustrated by Sir John Gilbert, critic on New York Times, Sun, Express, and Dalziel's Arabian Nights, Dalziel's Gold- other Bible Publi- journals ; adapted Leah the Forsaken smith, and Dalziel's Gallery. of Mattie (1862) ; wrote Under the Gaslight (1867) ; cations : three volumes poems in the 1886 : Divorce (1871), Horizoni(1872), Pique (1875) ; Gray, 1887 ; Pictures Fire, 1897 several small manager from 1869 until death ; brought his Ilnconsidered Trifles, ; company of comedians (including Ada Rehan) volumes of short stories. Recreations : 179 DAMPIER WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

: walking and reading. Address Dalkeith, India, 1897-98 (medal with two clasps) ; Fellows Road, N.W. {Died 4 Aug. 1902. South Africa, 1899-1902 (despatches twice, Queen's medal, 3 clasps, King's medal, 2 DAMPIER, Henry Lucius, C.I.E. 1882 ; I.C.S. ; clasps, D.S.O. ). Address : War Office, S.W. b 1828 ; *. of late W. Dampier, B.C.S. ; Nov. 1914. m. 1851, Charlotte Isabella Lindsay (d. 1907), [Died d. d. of Francis Gouldsbury, B.C.S. ; four DANNREUTHER, Professor Edward ; member

Educ. : Eton. Entered I.C.S. 1849 ; Sec. of Board of Professors, Royal Coll. of Music. of to Government of Bengal, 1867 ; Member from 1895 ; pianist ; conductor ; writer

Orissa Famine Commission, 1866 ; Secretary, and lecturer on music ; b. Strasburg, 4 Nov.

Government of India, Home Department, 1844 ; *. of A. G. Dannreuther, Bayreuth ;

1872 ; Member of Bengal Legislative Council, m. 1871, Chariclea Anthea Euterpe lonides. Presi- 1874-79 ; Board of Revenue, 1877 ; Educ. : private school at Cincinnati ; studied

dent of Rent Law Commission, 1881 ; retired, music at Leipzig, under Moscheles and Haupt- : 1884. Address Fairholme, Parkstone, mann ; learnt much privately from Liszt . [Died 18 Nov. 1913. and Wagner. First appeared in London, 1863 settled as and teacher DANCKWERTS, William Otto Adolph Julius, ; pianist ; gave of courses of lectures on Wagner, Beethoven, K.C. 1900 ; e. s. Adolph Victor Danck- werts, M.D., of East, Cape of Good Bach, etc., at the Royal Institution and the centres b. d. principal provincial ; conducted the Hope ; 1853 ; m. 1885, Mary Caroline, s. : first Wagner concerts in London a series of Maj.-Gen. Lowther ; three Educ. Bedford School and Gill College, Cape of six 1873-74, and the Wagner Nights, at the Albert Hall, 1876 ; gave twenty-three Colony ; St. Peter's College, , M.A. series of semi-private concerts of chamber Called to Bar, Inner Temple, 1878 ; member of South-Eastern Circuit. Address : 7 New music, with a view to the introduction of 2 the best novelties Brahms, C. H. H. Parry Court, Carey Street, W.C. ; Brechin Place, Publications : Musical Ornamentation (1) S.W. ; Syre, Kinbrace, N.B. Clubs : Gar- from C. rick, Royal Automobile. from Diruta to J. S. Bach, (2) Ph. E. Bach to the time a critical edition [Died 25 Apr. 1914. present ; of Liszt's Etudes Richard and the DANE, His Honour Judge Richard Martin, ; Wagner for Reformer of the Opera ; The Oxford M.A., K.C. ; County Court Judge Mayo Hist9ry of vol. being The Romantic Period from 1898 ; b. 4 Dec. 1852 ; s. of late William Music, vi., from Weber to translation of Auchinleck Dane, Killyreagh, Co. Fer- Wagner ; Wagner's The Music of the Future, managh ; m. 1st, Kate, d. of late Rev. Beethoven, Eldon Barnes, M.A., Head Master and On Conducting. Recreations : literature, of Ennis College, and of Kilmaley, Co. gardening, sea trips. Address : Chester Gerald Chester S.W. Clare; 2nd, Annie, o. d. of late William Studio, Road, Square, ; Thompson, J.P. of Rathnally, Co. Meath, Windycroft, Hastings. [Died 12 Feb. 1905. 1895. Educ. : Portora Royal School ; DANVERS, Frederick Charles, Knight Com- Trinity College, Dublin. Irish Bar, 1877 ; mander of the Royal Military Order of Jesus

M.P. (C.) N. Fermanagh, 1892-98. [Was Christ of Portugal ; corresponding member of descended paternally from Paul Dane, Pro- the Geographical Soc. of Lisbon and of the

vost of Enniskillen during the Revolution, International Colonial Institute of Brussels ;

1688-89 ; maternally from John H. Foster, Fellow, and Member of Council of the Royal last Irish of Speaker j House Commons.] Statistical Society, etc. ; b. Hornsey, Middle- : 19 Dublin. *. Address Warrington Place, sex, 1 July 1833 ; of Frederick Samuel

Clubs : Carlton ; University, Dublin. Danvers of Hornsey. Educ. : Merchant 22 1 3. in [Died March Taylors' ; King's Coll. Lond. Clerk the

DANIEL, Rev. Canon Evan, M.A. ; Vic of East India House, 1853 ; Registrar and of er Horsham, 1894 ; Hon. Canon Roclu ; Superintendent of Records, India Office, b. s. of Rural Dean ; 1837 ; Evan D aiel, 1885 ; retired, 1898 ; deputed to Liverpool

Pontypool, Monmouthshire ; m. Elizabeth and Manchester by the Sec. of State for India Moseley, d. of Thomas Moseley, Pontypool. to report on traction engines, with a view to

Educ. : Private school ; Battersea Training their being used in India, 1859 ; deputed to

College ; Trinity College, Dublin. Senior Lisbon to examine the Portuguese Records

moderator and gold medallist in English there relating to India, 1891-92 ; on similar : Literature, History, and Political Science ; duty to The Hague, 1893-95. Publications

Vice-Chancellor's Prizeman three times ; numerous articles, published in Engineering,

Fellow of College of Preceptors. Lecturer relative to Public Works in India, 1866-75 ; on English Literature at the Battersea of a design for carrying the East India Rail- to Training College, 1859 ; Vice-Principal, 1863 ; way under the Hughli, from Howrah ordained; Principal, 1866; member of Calcutta, transmitted to India by the Sec.

London School Board, 1873-79 ; made Honor- of State, 1868 ; of Statistical Papers relating of ary Canon Rochester by Thorold to India (Parl. Paper, 1869) ; of memoranda in recognition of services to Church Educa- on Indian coal, coal-washing, and artificial

tion ; lecturer on Practical Education, fuel, 1867-69 ; of coal economy, printed by

Cambridge University, 1881 ; proctor in the Secretary of State for India, 1872 ; of a convocation for Dean and Chapter of Century of Famines, 1770-1870, 1877 ; of first of Rochester, 1892 ; President the Asso- Spon's Information for Colonial Engineers, in in ciation of the Principals and Lecturers India, 1877 ; Hist, of the Portuguese India, : Training Colleges, 1894 ; Co-opted Member 1894 ; Israel Redivivus, 1905. Address of the Education Committee of the West 50 Egmont Road, Sutton, Surrey. County Council, 1903. Publications : [ Died 17 May 1906. The Prayer Book, its History, Language, and DANVERS, Sir Juland, K.C.S.I. ; cr. 1886; Contents The His- (20th edit.) ; Grammar, India Government Official, retired 1892; and Derivation of the tory, English Language ; Chairman of the Bombay, Baroda, and C.I. various manuals on the Church Catechism Railway ; and of the S. Behar Railway and Prayer Book ; editor of Locke's Thoughts of Coy. ; b. 1826 ; s. Frederick Dawes Dan- Education. Address : The Vicar- concerning vers, formerly Secretary and Registrar, age, Horsham, Sussex. [Died 25 May 1904. d. Duchy of Lancaster ; m. Sarah Frances, DANIELL, Major Edward Henry Edwin, D.S.O. of the Rev. Henry Rochfort, Vastina Rec-

1900 ; The Royal Irish Regt. ; General Staff tory, Westmeath. Educ. : private schools ; Service Officer ; b. 5 June 1868 ; m. 1904, Winifred, King's Coll. London. Entered Home to e. d. of Percival Currey, of 55 Linden Gardens, East India Co., 1842 ; Private Secretary Sir W. ; one *. one d. Entered army, 1892 ; two successive Chairmen, James Hogg,

Capt. 1899 ; served North-West Frontier, Bt., and Sir Archibald Galloway, K.C.B. ; 180 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DASENT

Assistant 1858 ; on the creation Secretary, D.C.L., King's Coll., Windsor, N.S. ; Ordained of State for India in of a Secretary Council, 1860 ; Organ. Sec. S.P.G. for Diocese of 1858, was made Secretary in Railway Depart- Manchester, 1885-95. Address : New West- ment of India Office ; Government Director minster, British Columbia. 1861 and of Indian Railway Companies, ; [Died 17 Apr. 1910. from 1880-92 held the office of Government DARTNELL, Maj.-Gen. Sir John George, K.C B..- Director with that of Secretary Public Works cr. 1901 ; C.M.G. 1881 ; Col. Commdt. Natal an Tour in Department ; made Inspecting Vol. and Mounted Police Forces since 1874 ; India, 1875-76. Address : 103 Lexham b. London, Ont., 1838 ; m. 1865. Clara, d. of Clubs : Gardens, Kensington. Athenaeum, C. Steer, Judge Supreme Court, Calcutta. St. Stephen's, Northbrook (Indian). Entered army 1855 ; retired 1869 ; served (Died 18 Oct. 1902. with Central India Field Force, 1857 (severely DARLEY, Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew, P.C. wounded, despatches, medal with clasp, 1901 cr. 1897 brevet of 1905, G.C.M.G. ; K.C.M.G., ; Major) ; Bhootan Expedition as cr. 1887 of N.S. to K.B., ; Wales, A.D.C. Major-General Tombs (medal and Lt.-Gov. 1891 b. 18 1830 s. 1886 ; ; Sept. ; clasp); Zulu War, 1879 (medal); Basuto

of Co. Wicklow ; m. d. 1880 Henry Darley, Lucy, War, (medal) ; Boer War, 1881 South of Sylvester Browne, 1860; two s. four d. Africa, 1899-1901 (despatches twice, medal Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin (Hon. LL.D. and clasps). Address : 9 Westbourne Irish Barr. N.S. 1903) ; Barr. 1853 ; Wales, Gardens, Folkestone. 1886 Member of 1862 ; Barr. Queensland, ; [Died 7 Aug. 1913. Legislative Council. 1868-86 ; Vice-President DARTREY, 1st Earl of (cr. 1866), Richard Daw-

Executive 1881-83 ; Member of K.P. Baron 1797 Council, son, ; Cremprne, ; Baron African War 1902. Ad- South Commission, Dartrey, 1847 ; Lord-Lieut, of Monaghan dress : Albert Quambi, Street, Sydney. from 1871 ; b. Bally fin, Queen's County, 7 : Clubs Carlton ; Union, Sydney. Sept. 1817 ; S. father as 3rd Baron , 4. Jan. 1910. (Died 1827 ; m. Augusta, 2nd d. of Edward Stanley, DARNLEY, 7th Earl (cr. 1725), Edward Henry g.-d. of 8th , 1841. Lord

Stuart Bligh. Lord Clifton, 1608 ; Baron in-Waiting, 1857-58, 1859-66. Owned about Viscount 1723 Earl : Clifton, 1721 ; Darnley, ; 30,000 acres. Heir Lord Cremorne, b. 22 b. s. of 6th : of Darnley, 1725 ; 21 Aug. 1851 ; April 1842. Address 23 Eaton Square,

d. of : Earl and Harriet, of 3rd Earl Chichester ; S.W. ; Dartrey, Co. Monaghan. Clubs

S. father 1896 ; m. 1899, Jemima Adelaide Travellers'. Brooks ; Kildare Street, Dublin. Beatrice, o. d. of Mrs. Blackwood of Ospringe [Died 12 May 1897. and of the late Francis J. L. Place, Kent, DARWIN, Sir George Howard, K.C.B., cr. 1905 ; Blackwood of Norton Court. Educ. : Cheam ; M.A., F.R.S., LL.D., D.Sc. ; Plumian Pro- Eton Christ Oxford. Heir pres. : ; Church, fessor of Astronomy and Experimental b. Hon. Ivo F. W. Bligh, b. 1859. Address : Philosophy, Cambridge, from 1883 ; 6. Down, Clifton Cobham Hall, Gravesend ; Lodge, s. Kent, 9 July 1845 ; 2nd of late Charles Athboy. Co. Meath : Dumpton Park, Rams- Robert Darwin (author of The Origin of 30 Oct. 1900. gate. [Died Species, etc.) and Emma, -j.-d. of Josiah

DARRAH, Henry Zouch, C.S.I. 1907, B.A., Wedgwood ; m. Maud, d. of Charles du Puy, d. LL.B., F.R.Ast.S. ; member of Board of Philadelphia, U.S.A., 1884; two s. two b. 1 : Revenue, U.P., India, from 1906 ; Aug. Educ. under Rev. Charles Pritchard (F.R.S. I.S.C. 1854 ; *. of Col. H. Zouch Darrah, ; m. and Savilian Professor of Astronomy, Ox- of of Coll. 1887, Edith, 3rd d. Fleming Handy ford) ; Trin. Cam. (Scholar). Second c. : Barraghcore, Co. Kilkenny ; no. Educ. Wrangler and Smith's Prizeman, 1868 ; re-elected Rathmines School ; Kingstown School ; Fellow of Trin. Coll. 1868-78 ;

Trinity College, Dublin. Entered I.C.S. 1884 ; President, British Association, 1905 ; 1899. 1875 ; Director of Land Records and Agri- and of Royal Astronomical Society,

culture, Assam, 1884-93 ; Collector, Luck- Barr. 1874. but returned to Cambridge and science. now, 1894-95 ; Commissioner, Rohilkhand, devoted himself to mathematical : of Gorabhpur, and Allahabad, 1899-1906 ; Lt.- Publications papers on the Marriage with Col. Allahabad Vol. Rifles. Publications : First Cousins, Statist. Soc. ; and jointly of the Monograph on Cotton in Assam ; Burma his brother, on Small Deflections Plumb

and Assam ; The Eri Silk of Assam ; The Line due to Movement of the Earth (B.A. in series of to B.A. on Cattle of Assam ; An Experiment Survey Report) ; a Reports Tidal and Settlement ; Note on the People of Harmonic Analysis of Observations the same Assam ; Eleven Years' Work in the Land 1883 et seq. ; several papers on Soc. a series of Records Dept. ; Sport in the Highlands of subject in Proc. Roy. ; , 1898. Recreations : polo, shoot- memoirs on the Effects of Tidal Friction on ing, riding. Address : Allahabad, India. the Earth and on the Moon, Phil. Trans. Roy. : to the Club Junior Carlton. Soc. ; papers on subjects cognate last, [Died 30 March 1909. and on Figures of Equilibrium of Rotating etc. DARRELL, Hon. Richard Darrell, C.M.G., 1902; Masses of Fluid, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc., ; Tides Assistant Justice of the Court of General a paper on Periodic Orbits, 1896 ; The in the Solar Assize, Islands, from 1901 ; Mem- and Kindred Phenomena Sys- collected Scientific ber of Legislative from 1890, and Executive tem, 1901, etc. ; Papers, e. s. et Address : Newnham Grange, Councils since 1895 ; b. 4 Apr. 1827 ; 1907 seq. of John Harvey Darrell, C.M.G., formerly Cambridge. [Died 7 Dec. 1912.

Chief Justice of Bermuda ; m. cr. C.B. 1858, Mary DASENT, Sir John Roche, Kt., 1908 ; Ann e. d. of late Thomas M. de B. Board of Educa- Moore, 1895 ; Assistant Secretary, Godet. : Educ. Dedham Grammar School ; b. 24 Jan. 1847 ; s. of tion ; retired 1908 ; St. Peter's College, Cambridge (B.A. 1850). late Sir G. W. Dasent, D.C.L. ; m. 1878, Called to Lincoln's Solicitor- Bar, Inn, 1852 ; Ellen d. of late Admiral ot the Fleet Sir H. 1874. Address : Hamil- : General, Bermuda, Codrington, K.C.B. Educ. Westminster ; 11 1904. ton, Bermuda. [Died Apr. Christ Church, Oxford. 2nd Moderations ; DART, Rt. Rev. John, D.D., Bishop of New 2nd Literae Humaniores. Entered Educ. 1876 Private Westminster (British Columbia), from 1895 ; Dept. as Junior Examiner, ; b. 1837. Educ. : St. Mary Hall, Oxford. Secretary to Lords Spencer, Carlingford, 2nd class and as Lord President Law, M.A. ; Vice-Principal and Kimberley, Rosebery as Science Lecturer St. Peter's Coll., Peter- of the Council, and to Lord Spencer Lord- : editor of borough; Warden St. Thomas's Coll., Lieut, of Ireland. Publications of ; President Univ. King's Coll., the Acts of the Privy Council, new series, vols. were issued. Recreations : Windsor, N.S. ; Canon of Halifax Cathedral ; which 32 181 DASHWOOD WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

and Address : boating fishing. 26 Elvasto Assam, 1890 ; retired, 1894. Publication : Place, S.W. ; Montrose House, St. Vincen Translation of Russia and England in Central West Indies. Clubs : Athenaeum, Unite Asia. Address : 5 Embankment Gardens, University. [Died 21 Nov. 191< Chelsea, S.W. Club : East India United Service. 22 Feb. 1915. DASHWOOD, Maj.-Gen. Richard Lewes ; 2n [Died s. of late S. V. of Dashwood Stanford Park DAUNT, Maj.-Gen. William, C.B. ; b. 17 March Notts is a branch of the 1831 (this family Oxford ; m. Ada G., y. d. of late R. Dunn, shire Dashwoods, and also the representa Manor Hoiise, Heath, near Wakefleld, 1883. tives of the ancient Welsh family of Lewes) Educ. : private schools. Joined the Service served in the 15th in in Formerly Foot ; com 1848 ; served 9th Regt. in Crimea, 1854- manded in 1856 at regiment Afghan War, 1979-8 ; Sebastopol; in Afghanistan. 1879-80 ; (despatches, medal). Clubs : Naval an commanded a brigade at Kabul from July to

Military, Army and Navy, United Service. September 1880 ; commanded 2nd Batt. 9th

[Died 11 July 1905 Norfolk Regt. 1878-83 ; commanded 28th 1884-86 ret. DATIA, H.H. Maharajah Sir Lockindar Bha Regt. District, ; pay, 1886. Decorated : Crimean wani Singh Bahadur, K.C.S.I., rr. 1898; b medal and clasp for 13 Sebastopol, 5th Order of Medjidie and Turk- Aug. 1846 ; S. 1857 ; the adopted son o Raja Bijai Bahadur of Datia, and one of the ish medal, Afghan medal and clasp for Kabul, C.B. Address : Radnor ruling chiefs of India; title of Maharaja Lodge, Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol. Club : Junior United recognised as hereditary, 1865 ; that o Service. [Died 27 Noc. 1899. Lokendra, 1877 ; enjoyed full civil anc criminal and Sir powers, was entitled to a salute DAVENPORT, Samuel, K.C.M.G., cr. 1884 ; of 15 guns. The to b. 5 March 1818 m. d. " heir-apparent th ; Margaret (d. 1902), the of Gaddi," Maharaja's only son. Raja W. L. Cleland, 1842 ; Mem, Legis. Coun.

Bahadur Govind Singh. Address: Datia So. , 1856-91 ; Executive Com- Bundelkhand, Central India. missioner for that colony at International Exhibitions of [Died July 1907 London, 1851, 1866 ; Phila- DAUBENEY, General Sir Henry Charles delphia, 1876; Sydney, 1879; Melbourne, 1880 ; London, 1886. Address : Beaumont, Barnston, G.C.B. ; Commander of the Roya near Adelaide. Order of the Knights Hospitallers of St [Died 3 Sept. 1906. John of DAVEY of Jerusalem in England ; Knight o: Fernhurst, Baron (cr. 1894, Life the of Sir Horace Legion Honour of France ; Officer o Peerage), Davey, P.C., K.B., the Turkish D.C.L. Lord of in Order of the Medjidie ; Colone F.R.S., ; Appeal Ordinary of the since 1894 Treasurer Border (late 34th and 55th) Regiment ; Lincoln's Inn, 1897 ; b. 1810 b. 29 1833 *. of ; m. 1st, Amelia, o. c. of S. D. Liptrap Aug. ; Peter Davey, Horton, of and d. of Southampton ; 2nd, Henrietta Ann, o, d Bucks, Caroline, Rev. W. Pace, of Charles of Rector of Dorset m. Jacomb, Upper Clapton ; 3rd Rampesham, ; 1862, Eliza, 2nd d. of Charles Carpenter, Brighton, Louisa, d. of late John Donkin, C.E. Liberal. 1878. Educ. : Coll. Served 30 years in 55th Regt. from Rugby ; Univ. Oxford (Fellow*. to Double 1st Moderations double 1st Final Ensign Colonel ; 12 years subsequently ;

on Staff as of School ; Senior Univ. Mathematical Scholar Inspector Army clothing ; war ; services Eldon Law Scholar. Barr. 1861 Coorg Campaign, East Indies, 1834 ; Q.C. 1875 ;

in first M.P. 1880-85 ; Solicitor-Gen- (mentioned despatches) ; China War, Christchurch, 1842-43, as Major of Brigade (mentioned in eral, knighted, 1886; M.P. Stockton-on- 1888-92 Lord of despatches, promoted Brevet-Major, and Tees, ; Justice Appeal and 1893. Address : C.B.) ; Crimea Alma, Inkermann, and , 86 Brook Sebastopol; commanded 55th Regt. and Street, W. Clubs : Athenaeum, Oxford and 1st Brigade, 2nd Division (mentioned in Cambridge, National Liberal. despatches, and twice promoted for his [Died 20 Feb. 1907. services DAVID, Ven. Arthur M.A. there) ; recommended by Sir John Evan, Oxon. ; Chap- for lain of Dulwich from 1906 Fellow Pennefather Victoria Cross, but being a College ; Australian of Regimental Field Officer, was ineligible for College Theology ; Exam. that Chaplain to the of 1905 distinction according to the regulations Bishop Rochester, ; then b. St. in force. Address: Osterley Lodge, Fagan's Rectory, Cardiff, July 1861 ; Spring Grove, Isleworth. Club : United 3rd s. of Rev. William David, Rector of Service. [Died 17 Jan. 1903. St. Fagan's, and sometime Fellow of Jesus J. H. College, Oxford, and Margaret Harriet DAUBER, ; M.A., M.B., P.Ch. Oxon ', Thompson ; m. 1900, Kathleen Frances, F.R.C.S. Irel. ; F.R.G.S., M.R.C.P., Lond., 2nd d. of Lieut.-Col. 5th etc.; Hon. Surgeon, the Hospital for Women, Kington, Dragoons ; W. two s. two d. Educ. : Magdalen Coll. School, ; Surgeon Captain, Sussex Yeomanry ; Oxford, 1875-79 ; New Coll. Oxford, 1880- m. ; one s. Educ. : Oxford, London, and 1883: ,Clergy School. 1883-84. Assistant elsewhere. Publications : papers and articles Curate St. Peter's Collegiate Wolver- in the medical journals. Address : 39 Hert Church, hampton, 1884-87 ; Vice-Principal of the ford Street, Mayfair. W. Clubs : Argentine, Junior Naval and Leeds Clergy School, and Assistant Curate Military. of the Parish Church, 1887-90 ; when [Died Sept. 1915. Leeds, health brgke down, and under medical advice eminent French DAUDET, Alphonse, novelist ; went to Australia ; Archdeacon of Brisbane, b. at Nimes of poor parents 13 May 1840. 1895 ; Canon St. John's Cathedral, 1893, and Publications : Fromont jeune et Risler alne ; Principal Theological College, Brisbane; Jack ; Numa Roumestan Tartarin ; de Examining to of Tarascon Chaplain Brisbane, ; L'Immortel ; Sapho, etc. Rockhampton, and New Guinea ; Examiner [Died 16 D~. 1897. to the Australian of College Theology ; Chap- Frederick CJ.E. lain to of DAUKES, Ciendon, 1892- b Bishop Brisbane, 1901 ; Adminis- 1848 s. of ; late S. W. Daukes, of the Knoil, trator of the Diocese of Brisbane, 1903-4. Bechkenam, Kent ; m. 1st, Alice Bridget (d Address : The Old College, Dulwich, S.E. 1903), d. of late Clendon TurberviJle Daukes, [Died 4 Apr. 1913.

1879 ; 1909. Violet d. of Rev. Andrew 2nd, Layinia, Rev. AVIDSON, B., D.D., LL.D. ; R. : Andrewes, Educ. Uppingham ; Down- Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament ing Coll. Cambridge. Entered Indian Civil Exegesis in New College, Edinburgh, from

Service, 1867 ; served N.W. Prov. as Assis- 1863 ; b. 1840. Member of the Old Testa- tant Magistrate and Collector ; Assistant ment Revision Company. Publications : A Settlement of Officer, Banda, 1873 ; Officiating Commentary the Book of Job, 1862 ; An Assist. Sec. to Govt. 1876-77 ; Under-Sec. Introductory Hebrew Grammar. 2nd edit. Home to 1876 Dept. 1877; Sec. Chief Comm. ; The Epistle to the Hebrews, 1882 ; 182 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DAVIES

The Book of Job (Cambridge Bible), 1884. Patrick Davidson, Inchmarlo, Kincardine- : shire Address New College, Edinburgh. ; m. 1887, Lady Theodora Keppel, {Died 26 Jan. 1902. e. d. of William Coutts, 7th Earl of Albe- cr. 1897 : DAVIDSON, Col. Sir David, K.C.B., ; marle. Educ. R.M.A., Woolwich. A.D.C. 1849. Entered to in V.D. ; b. 181.1 ; m. Bombay Commander-in-Chief India, 1875-76 ; 1851 C.B. 1881 to of Army, 1827 ; Malor, ; ; Governor Gibraltar, 1881-82 ; served Edin- in Zulu Lieut.-Colonel Commanding Queen's War, 1879 (wounded, despatches) ; 1860-83. Publica- burgh Rifle Volunteers, Afghan War, 1880 ; South African War, tion : Memories of a Long Life. Address : 1899-1900 (despatches, Queen's medal with 4 Woodcroft, Clinton Road, Edinburgh. clasps, C.B.) ; Gentleman Usher to King [Died 18 May 1900. . since 1913. Recreations : played DAVIDSON, John, poet and playwright; b. football, racquets, cricket, billiards for the regiment. Address : 5 St. George's Square, Ban-head, Renfrewshire, 11 April 1857 ; s. of Rev. Alex. Davidson, a minister of the S.W. Club : Army and Navy. Evangelical Union, and Helen, d. *of Alex. [Died 10 Aug. 1915. of Crockett, Elgin ; m. Margaret, d. John DAVIE, Sir John Davie Ferguson-, 2nd Bt. ; *. : cr. M'Arthur, Perth, 1885 ; two Educ. 1846 ; D.L. ; b. Creedy Park, 27 Oct. The Highlanders' Academy, Greenock ; one 1830; S. father 1885; m. 1857, Edwina session, 1876-77, at Edin. Univ. Assistant Augusta (d. 1889), y. d. of Sir James Hanilyn- in Chemical Laboratory of Walker's Sugar- Williams, 3rd Bt. Educ. : Eton. Entered assistant to Grenadier house, Greenock, 1870-71 ; Guards, 1846 ; served in Crimea

Town Analyst, Greenock, 1871-72 ; pupil- from 1855 (medal and clasp, Sebastopol) ;

teacher, Highlanders' Academy, Greenock, Col. 1st Devon Militia, 1858-69 ; M.P. Barn- 1872-7G; taught in Alexander's Charity, staple, 1859. Recreations : shooting, salmon Heir : b. Glasgow, 1877-78 ; Perth Academy, 1878- fishing. W. A. Ferguson-Davie, 1881- C.B. Address : 1881 ; Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow, Creedy Park, Crediton,

1882; Hutchinson's Charity, Paisley, 1883-84; Devon ; Bittescombe Manor, Wiveliscombe, : clerk in a thread firm, Glasgow, 1884-85 ; Somerset. Clubs Brooks's, Travellers'. taught in Morrison's Academy, Crieff, 1885- [Died 16 June 1907. 1888, and in a private school in Greenock, DAVIE, Sir William Augustus Ferguson-,

1888-89 ; came to London, 1890 ; wrote 3rd Bt., cr. 1846 ; C.B. ; b. 13 Apr. 1833 ; reviews and articles in Herald Glasgow 2nd *. of Sir H. Ferguson-Davie, 1st Bt. ; and until his poetry began to attract Speaker S. brother, 1907 ; m. 1862, Frances Harriet, attention. Publications : In Scotland 5th d. of Sir William Miles, 1st Bt. ; five Bruce: a Chronicle Smith: Play, 1886; *. two d. Educ. : Eton ; Trin. Coll. Cam- a 1888 Scaramouch in Tragic Farce, ; Naxos, bridge (M.A.). Junior Clerk, House of

1889. In London 1890 ; etc., Perfervid, Commons, 1856 ; Principal Clerk, Public The Great Men, In a Music Hall, and other Bill Office, House of Commons, and Clerk 1891 Fleet Street 1893 Poems, ; Eclogues, ; of the Fees (retired). Heir : s. Major 'A Random Ballads* Baptist Lake, Itinerary, William John [b. 17 June 1863 ; m. 1891, and 1894 The Wonderful Mission Songs, ; Phena, it. d. of late Thomas Nelson of Friars of Earl a second series of Fleet Lavender, Carse, Dumfries ; late Border Regiment]. Street 1895 1896 Eclogues, ; New Ballads, ; Recreations : hunting, shooting. Address : Godfrida, a Play; The Last Ballad and Creedy Park, Crediton. [Died 18 Jan. 1915. other Poems, 1898 ; Self's the Man ; A DAVIES, Alfred, J.P. ; founder and chairman ; The Testament of a Vivi- Tragi-Comedy of directors of Davies, Turner & Co., Ltd., sectbr The Testament of a ; Man Forbid, also London, Liverpool, and elsewhere ; The Testament of an Empire- 1901; Pres. of Davies, Turner & Co., of New York, 1902 The of the Builder, ; Knight Maypole, and Philadelphia, international 1902 1903 A Romance Boston, ; A Rosary ; Queen's ; s. of Rev. carriers ; b. London, 1848 ; The Testament of a Prime-Minister ; Selected John Welsh Congregational Minister ; 1904 The 1905 Davies, Poems, ; Theatrocrat, ; m. Lydia Edith, d. of William Death and other 1906 The 1877, Holiday Poems, ; of Burnt Mill. . Educ. : Mill Hill of 1907 Mammon and Triumph Mammon, ; School. Member of first L.C.C., 1889-92; his Message, 1908. Recreation : walking. M.P. (R.) Carmarthen District, 1900-6. Address : 7 Carlton S.W. Street, Address: The Lothians, 2 FitzJohn's [Died March 1909. Avenue, Hampstead, N.W. ; The Copners b. DAVIDSON, John, M.A., D.Phil. (Edin.) ; Holmer Green, nr. Amersham, Bucks. s. of 1869 ; William Davidson, produce Clubs : National Liberal, Gresham.

broker, Edinburgh ; m. 1895, Helen Watt, [Died 27 Sept. 1907. Edinburgh. Educ. : Royal High School, DAVIES, Lt.-Gen. Arthur Mateham, Indian Universities of and Edinburgh ; Edinburgh Army; b. 19 May 1832. Entered army, Berlin. Professor of Political in 1889. Economy 1848 ; Lt.-Gen. 1892 ; unemployed list, University of New Brunswick, , 1892- Address : , Lindsay Road, Brank- 1904. Publications : The Bargain The9ry some Park. Bournemouth. of 1908. Wages. 1898 ; Commercial Federation [Died 21 Dec. and Colonial Trade 1901 and numer- J.P. Policy, ; DAVIES, Lt.-Gen. Henry Fanshawe, D.L., ; ous articles in reviews. professional and other b. 17 Feb. 1837 ; m. 1863, Ellen Christine, Recreations : golf and chess. Address : 3rd d. of J. A. Hankey, Balcombe Place, 18 Craigmillar Park, Edinburgh. Sussex Entered army, 1854; Lt.-Gen. 3 1905. served Burmese War [Died Aug. 1893 ; retired, 1898 ; DAVIDSON, Robert, C.S.I. 1878; J.P. Fife- (), 1852-3 (medal); Russian Madras Civil b. South African War shire; Service, retired; War, 1854 (medal) ; 1831 s. of R. H.E.I.C.S. m. with com- ; Davidson, ; 1879 (despatches, medal clasp) ; 1st, H.I.R. Smith (d. 1860) ; 2nd J. S. Cotton. manded 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, In Madras Civil at one Service, 1852-84; 1880-5 ; A.A.Q.M.G. Southern District, time Chief to Government of Cork District, Secretary 1885-6 ; commanded troops Per- Madras ; a member of the Legislative 1889-93. Address: Elmley Castle, Council, and first member of the Board of shore, Worcs. Club : United Service. Revenue, Madras. Address : Clayton, [Died 9 May 1914. Fife. Clubs : Constitutional K.C.M.G., Cupar, ; New, DAVIES, Colonel Sir Horatio David, s. of 1913. b. 1842 ; Edinburgh. [Died 25 Sept. cr. 1898; D.L., J.P., V.D. ; late D. London; m. 1st, Lizzie Col. William Leslie, C.B. 1901 ; H. Davies, | DAVIDSON, s. half d. of J. C. Gordon, 1867 ; three pay ; Col. on R.A. : J.P. Co. (d. 1907), Staff, of four d. 1909, Pauline Mane, d. Kincardine, N.B. ; b. 31 Jan. 1850 s. of ; 2nd, ; 183 DA VIES WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Mons. Boniface and widow of E. Byford. tions : cricket, lawn tennis. Address : The : Educ. Dulwich College. Alderman ; Sheriff Meadows, Claygate, Esher. Club : East of London and Middlesex, 1887-88; Lord India United Service. of Mayor London 1897-98 ; M.P. Rochester, [Died 12 June 1898. to 1895- July Dec. 1892; (C.) Chatham, DAVIN, Nicholas Flood ; Barrister-at-Law, of 1906 ; Officer of Legion Honour. Ad- Q.C. ; M.P. for Western Assiniboia, N. W. T. dress : Clubs : Watcomb Hall, Torquay. Canada ; Head of law firm, Davin & Junior Carlton. b. Carlton, Kealy ; Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, Ireland, 18 1912. 13 [Died Sept. Jan. 1843 ; o. s. of Nicholas Flood Davin, DAVIES, Hon. Sir John George, K.C.M.G., cr. M.D., of the family of the Right Hon. 1909 State Parlia- ; C.M.G. 1901 ; Speaker, Henry Flood; m. 1895, Lizzie, 2nd d. of b. ment, Tasmania, from 1903 ; Melbourne, James Reid, Ottawa. Educ. : Queen's 17 Feb. 1846; parents both English; *. Univ., Ireland. Called to English Bar, of John Davis, M.L.A. (d. 1872) ; Proprietor, 1868 ; practised law in London and engaged Sarah in Hobart Mercury ; m. 1st, 1867, Ann journalism ; correspondent for Standard d. of late Pearce s. Irish (d. 1888), Henry ; two and Times, Franco-Germanic War ; two d. d. of late ; 2nd, 1892, Constance, W. went to Canada, 1872 ; practised law in Hobart two s. : Church of Giblin, ; Educ. Toronto ; contested Haldimand, 1878 ; Grammar Melbourne England School, ; went to North-West, 1882 ; established the

High School, Hobart, Tasmania. Went Leader at Regina ; fought as a volunteer in into his office father's ; worked up to be putting down rebellion of 1885 ; elected for commercial after manager ; and finally, West Assiniboia, 1887, 1891, 1896 ; Presiden his in death, purchased the Mercury con- of the Lib. Con. Association of the Territories ; junction with his brother Hon. Chas. E. elected leader of ..the Lib. Con. of the Terri-

Davies, M.L.C., the firm being known as tories ; led in all the reforms for the North- Davies Linited entered Bros., ; Parliament, West Territories ; obtaining representation, for 1885, Electoral District, Fingal, Tasmania; etc. ; in 1879, Commissioner to Washington retired 1909; elected for Denison, 1909; to report on the best way of educating Chairman of State of Com. House Parlia- Indians ; represented Canada at Queen's

ment, 1892-1903 ; Alderman, Hobart, 1884 ; Jubilee celebration, Boston, 1897 ; had Mayor, 1885-86, also in 1897, 1899, 1900, the honour of being thanked by Her Majesty and 1901 ; held commission in local forces for his reference to her in in 1868 ; retired, 1891, with title of Lt.-Col. ; his speech on the Address. Publications : first Council of Chairman, Commonwealth The Fair Grit, a Comedy ; British versus Rifle of Associations Australia, 1909 ; American Civilisation ; The Irishman in first Rifle captained Commonwealth Team Canada, 1877; The Earl of Beaconsfield ; that at for competed Bisley Kolapore Cup, Remarks on the Death of Garfleld ; Report

1902, which the team won ; represented on Chinese Immigration ; Ireland and the at Tasmania as Commissioner Paris Exhibi- Empire ; Culture and Practical Power ; Grand for tion, 1889 ; Deputy Master Address at opening of Lansdowne College ;

Tasmania, and representative of Grand Speeches in Parliament ; Speech, the of in : Lodge England Tasmania. Recreations Romance of Parliament ; Speeches on

was at : one time very active cricketer ; various occasions ; Eos an Epic of the for played Tasmania over thirty years Dawn, and other poems ; in 1899 established against all the English teams that visited The West at Regina; The Leader (which Australia, occupying for many years the his Company sold, 1895, having ceased to

position of Capt. for Tasmania ; retired support his party). Recreations : cycling, 1897. Address : Roseville, Augusta Road, horse-breaking. Address : Regina, N.W.T. nr. Hobart, Tasmania. Club : Athenaeum. Canada. Club : Wascana. [Died 12 Nov. 1913. [Died 19 Oct. 1901. Sir Matthew DAVIES, The Hon. Henry ; Kt., DAVIS, Ven. Charles Henderson, A.K.C. ; cr. 1890 ; barrister, solicitor, and notary Rector of Savanna-la-mar from 1895 ;

public ; b. I Feb. 1850 ; m. 1875, Elizabeth Archdeacon of Cornwall from 1899. Or- Locke, d. of Rev. Dr. Mercer, Melbourne. dained, 1870; Curate of St. Andrew's, : Coll. Educ. Geelong ; Melbourne Uni- Golden Grove, 1870-71 ; Rector of Holy versity. President of Melbourne Phil- Trinity, Green Island. 1871-81; Lucea, harmonic Society and the Victorian Con- Jamaica, 1881-95. Address : Rectory, valescent for Aid Society men ; sworn as Savanna-la-mar, Jamaica.

Executive Councillor, 1886 ; Speaker of [Died 11 Jan 1915. Legislative Assembly of Victoria, 1887, DAVIS, Colonel George M'Bride, C.B. 1898; 1889-92. Address : East Mel- Esperance, D.S.C. 1895; Indian Medical Service, bourne, and Lockwood, via Narre Warren, retired ; b. Newry, Ireland, 29 March 1846 ; Victoria. 26 1912. [Died Nov. 3rd s. of late Dr. W. A. Davis. Educ. : Sir cr. DAVIES, Robert Henry, K.C.S.I. ; private school ; Queen's College, Belfast.

1874 ; C.I.E. ; b. 1824 ; s. of late Sir David M.D., M.Ch. Royal (late Queen's) University,

Davies, K.C.H., M.D. ; m. 1st, 1854, Jane Ireland. Entered Bengal Medical Service, Elizabeth, d. of Gen. George Cautley (d. 1869; Colonel, 1897; war service N.W.

1860) ; 2nd, Mary Frances, d. of Rev. Frontier of India, Mahsud Waziri, 1881 ; : Joshua Cautley (d. 1879). Educ. Charter- Miranzai (1st), 1891 ; Hazara, 1891 (medal of house ; Haileybury Coll. Member Council with clasp) ; P.M.O. Waziristan, Dell of of India, 1885-95 ; Lieut.-Gov. the Punjab, Escort, 1894 (despatches) ; action at Wana, : 1871-77. Address Rhosybedw, Llanwrda ; 1894 ; Waziristan, 1894-95 (clasp, D.S.O.) ; : at 38 Wilton Place, S.W. Club Athenaeum. 2nd Div. T. E. Force, 1897-98 ; present

[Died 23 Aug. 1902. actions of Dargai, Sampagha, etc. ; march DAVIES, Sir William George, K.C.S.I., cr. down the Bara (despatches, medal, two b. off clasps, C.B.) ; China, 1901 (despatches, 1887 ; Maj.-Gen. (retired) ; the Cape, Waziristan. 1901-2 (despatches, 4 Nov. 1828 ; 5th s. of Samuel Davies, M.D., medal); clasp) ; granted good service pension, 1900. H.E.I.C.S. ; m. Elizabeth, d. of G. Field, Club : East Indian United Service. Bengal Opium Department, 1860. Educ. : Univ. Coll. School. Entered H.E.I.C.S. [Died 4 Oct. 1909.

1848 ; appointed Assistant Commissioner, DAVIS, Henry William Banks, J.P., R.A. e. s. of Punjab, by Lord Dalhousie, 1854 ; Deputy 1877 ; b. England, 26 Aug. 1833 ; two Commissioner, 1861 ; Commissioner, 1875 ; late H. J. Davis, Middle Temple ; m. ; 1883 of s. d. : Two Financial Commissioner, ; member four Educ. home ; Oxford. Viceroy's Legislative Council, 1886. Recrea- silver medals when student in Royal Academy 184 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DAWES

Schools; A.R.A. 1873; exhibited R.A. Commons for non-expiry of sentence for

1897 The Banks of the Upper Wye, treason-felony ; unsuccessfully contested of Fine Arts Waterford 1891 N. Meath, 1892 Flow'ry May ; Member Jury, city, ; M.P. ; Associate Paris Universal Exposition, 1889 ; unseated on petition ; returned unopposed

of the Sooidte" Nationale des Beaux Arts, N.E. Cork same year ; resigned 1893. owing full to out of N. Paris, 1892 ; member year following ; bankruptcy proceedings arising President of International Jury of Fine Meath petition ; returned unopposed for E. and S. while in Arts, Chicago ; Universal Exposition, U.S.A., Kerry Mayo, 1895, Australia travelled in 1893 ; British Delegate Fine Arts Jury, ; resigned 1899 ; International United Berlin, 1896 ; Vice-President States, Canada, Australasia, Egypt, Arts South Jurv, Painting, and of Group 2, Fine ; , France, Italy, Switzerland, Member of the Superior Jury, Paris Universal Africa during the war. Recreations : reading, Exposition, 1900; exhibited R.A. 1993 walking, travelling, visiting book stores and Apple-blossom, Upper Wye, and British picture galleries. Publications : Leaves from of Wild Cattle. Recreations : lawn tennis, a Prison Diary, 1884 ; Defence the Land : Glas- Life and in fishing, shooting, boating. Address League, 1891 ; Progress Australia,

7 1898 for 1902 ; lyn, Rhayader, Radnor ; Pembridge ; The Boer Fight Freedom, Fall of Feudalism Crescent, W. Clubs : Reform, Athenceum. Within the Pale, 1903 ; The [Died I Dec. 1914. in Ireland, 1904. Address : St. Justins, Co. Dublin. 31 1906. DAVIS, James ; see Hall, Owen. Dalkey, [Died May Sir retired b. DAVIS, Gen. John, K.C.B. ; ; DAVSON, Sir Henry Katz, Kt., cr. 1903; 1832 Col. Sussex from ; Royal Regiment Deputy Chairman West India Committee ; 2nd s. of John of The Park, d. of 1900 ; Davis, b. 31 Jan. 1830 ; m. 1871, Anne Helen, d. Co. Dublin ; m. four s. Rathfarnham, Gertrude, Thos. Miller, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S.E. ; of R. Mauders. Educ. : Cheltenham Coll. Ex-member of Court of Policy, British Guiana, in Indian Served in 35th Regt. Mutiny ; where he was an extensive landed proprietor commanded 37th and 2nd Batt. XX. Regt. ; and estate holder. Address : 20 Ennismore in E. 1884 commanded a brigade Soudan, ; Gardens, S.W. [Died 21 Feb. 1909. Battles of Teb and Tamai served in 1885 ; DAVYS, Rev. Owen William, M.A., Rector of campaign at Suakin. Decorated : Indian Herts, from 1859 ; Hon. medal 1884-85 Wheathampstead, Mutiny ; campaign, Egypt, Canon from 1887 Rural Dean of St. Albans, Recrea- ; medal ; Khedive Star and K.C.B. 1887-1907 ; y. s. of Rt. Rev. Geo. Davys, tions : Address : hunting, shooting, fishing. D.D., late Bishop of Peterborough, and Kildare Street, Dublin. Club : Army and Preceptor to Her Majesty Queen Victoria ; 5 Oct. 1901. Navy. [Died m. Helen le Fleming, 3rd d. of late Edward DAVIS, Col. John, A.D.C. to H.M. King Stanley of Ponsonby Hall, M.P. West Cum-

Edward VII. from 1901 ; F.S.A. ; Hon. : St. John's berland ; four s. two d. Educ. Colonel of 3rd Batt. ; Temporary Brig.- Coll. Cambridge. Rector of Stilton, 1853-59 ; General commanding Militia Brigade, Gos- formerly Secretary of the Cambridge Univer- 1900 West port, from ; Queen's Royal sity Architectural Society, and St. Albans from 1895 J.P. : Archi- Surrey Regiment ; Surrey ; Archaeological Society. Publications e. s. b. Rainford, , 4 Dec. 1834 ; tectural and Historical Guide to Peterborough of John Griffin Davis, Clapham, and Eliza- Cathedral, 6th edition; A Long Life's d. of Richard m. on the beth, Lyon ; 1863, Elizabeth, Journey, with Some Met with Way, widow of John and d. of Samuel Church Choral Dewrance, 1913 ; editor of the St. Alban's Curtis. Educ. : Joined as Lt. also of privately. Union Psalter Chant Book, 191p ; 3rd 1870 com- Re- Batt. Queen's Regiment, ; 10 previous Books for their Festivals. Batt. 1885-1895 A.D.C. to architecture. manded ; Queen creations : music, sketching, and Victoria, 1895-1901. Publications : History Address: The Rectory, Wheathampstead, of the 2nd Royal Surrey Militia, 1877 ; St. Albans. [Died 27 Aug. 1914. of the 2nd History Queen's (now Royal cr. Sandys, K.C.M.G. ; West Surrey) Regiment, 1887-95. Recrea- DAWES, Sir Edwyn 2nd . of Rev 1894 J.P. Kent ; b. 1838 ; tions : riding, cycling, skating, trout breed- ; C. Mount Ephraim, Hernhill, and ing. Address : Whitmead, Tilford, Farn- Dawes, Kent, Vicar of Dil- ham, Surrey. Clubs : United Service, St. Boughton-under-Blean, and Mary, d. of Capt. Stephen's. [Died 7 July 1902. horne, Staffordshire, Sherwood, 53rd Regt., and Mrs. Sherwood, DAVITT, Michael, journalist; b. Ireland, 25 d. of William the authoress ; m. Lucy, Mar. 1846 s. of late Martin ; Davitt, Straide, Hamstead Hall, Staffordshire, 1859. Co. and U.S.A. m. Bagnall, Mayo, Scranton, ; Mary, Educ King Edward's Grammar School, d. of John Yore, St. Joseph, Mich., U.S.A., in Went to sea, 1854 ; was 1886 Birmingham. ; three s. one d. Evicted 1852 ; began in India and the Crimea throughout the war ; work in a Lancashire Cotton 1856 lost Mill, ; shipwrecked off Sumatra, as China, 1856-65; right arm by machinery, 1857 ; employed boat 1857, and after five days in open picked newsboy, printer's devil, and assistant letter- established the and taken to Singapore ; carrier Fenian brother- up subsequently ; joined mercantile firm of Gray, Dawes, and Co., 1865 arrested and tried in London hood, ; of which he was the senior partner, for and sentenced to London, treason-felony, 1870, 1865 went to Persia and opened branches fifteen servitude released on ; " years' penal ; of his firm at Bushire and Busreh, 1866; 1877 with late Mr. ticket-of-leave," ; lanctowner in Kent ; Zanzibar. 1873 ; large Parnell and others founded Irish Land other League Chairman of New Zealand Shipping and 1879 arrested of seditious ; on charge making Director of Suez Canal and other speech same but companies ; year, prosecution abandoned; Recreations : scientific farming, went to United States to companies. organise auxiliary whist. Address : Mount Ephraim. Land League arrested reading, Geo- Organisation, 1880; near Faversham. Clubs : Oriental, shortly after return, 1881, and sent back to graphical, City of penal servitude; released 6th May 1882; London.^ ^ ^ ^ arrested 1883, and tried under law of King Rev. Nathaniel, L\D Bishop of Edward III. for seditious speech and im- DAWES, Rt. prisoned for three months included in " " ; Parnellism and Crime allegations, and spoke for five days in defence of Land League before Times Parnell Commission first ; of St Peter's Vaux 1871 ; Curate elected to Parliament (Co. Meath) when a Sained, Vicar of St. Charter- prisoner in Portland Convict 1882, 1 1871-77 ; Mary, Prison, Rector of St. Andrew, S. but disqualified by special vote of House of house 1877-86 ; DAWKINS WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Brisbane, and Archdeacon of Brisbane. 1886- Divinity Examination, Trinity Term 1851 ;

1889 ; Coadjutor Bishop of Brisbane, 1889-92. tenth place in Second Class ; graduated A.M.

Publication : Practical Hints for Parochial 1856 ; Curate of Christ Church, Belfast, 1851; Missions (with Canon Horsley). Address : Incumbent of Knocknamuckly, Dioc. of of Escop, Rockhampton, Queensland. Dromore, 1857 ; Rural Dean Shankill, of [Died 12 Sept. 1910. Dioc. of Dromore, 1885 ; Archdeacon DAWKINS, Sir Clinton Edward, K.C.B., cr. Dromore, 1892. Publications : John Wy 1st class b. Geo. and the o:i 1902; C.B. 1901; Medjidie ; cliffe, 1885 ; Walker Siege of or 1859 ; *. of late Clinton G. A. Dawkins Derry, 3rd ed. 1887 ; The Didache, Teach- m. d. of Charles of the Twelve 1888 The Hill Foreign Office; 1888, Louise, ing Apostles ; A Johnston. Educ. : Cheltenham Coll. ; Bal- of Tara, 3rd ed. 1901 ; The Brook Besor,

liol Coll. Oxford. Honours in Moderations Sermon, 1896 ; Circulation of Holy Scripture : and Greats ; B.A. 81882. Entered Indian in Ireland, A Sermon, 1901. Address The

Office, 1884 ; Private Sec. to Lord Cross, Sec. Rectory, Seagoe, Portadown, Ireland. 1905. of State, 1886 ; Private Sec. to Chancellor [Died 20 Nov. Madras of Exchequer, Mr. Goschen, 1889 ; Repre- DAWSON, General Francis, C.B. 1881 ; b. s. of Lieut. sentative of Peruvian Corporation in South Staff Corps ; 14 June 1827 ; d. of Tothill. America, 1891 ; Under-Secretary of State Dawson, R.A. ; m. 1857, T.

for Finance in Egypt, 1895 ; Financial Entered army, 1844 ; General, 1894 ; served Member, Council of Governor- General, India, Afghan War, 1879-80(C.B., medal). Address : 1911. 1899 ; Partner in Messrs. J. S. Morgan and Pittville, Cheltenham. [Died 26 Dec. 1900 Chairman of Committee on War Co., ; DAWSON, George Mercer, C.M.G., LL.D., Office Reorganisation, 1901. Publication : of F.R.S. ; Director Geological Survey to Milner's England in Egypt. Appendix Canada from 1895 ; b. Pictou, Nova Scotia, Recreations : fencing, riding, shooting, fish- 1 Aug. 1849 ; e. surv. s. of Sir J. Wm. Dawson ; Address : 38 Anne's St. ing. Queen Gate, unmarried. Educ. : McGill University, Mon- James's Park, S.W. ; Polesden Lacey, Geo- treal ; Royal School of Mines, London. Dorking, Surrey. Clubs : Brooks's, Athen- logist and Naturalist to H.M. North American aeum, Cosmopolitan. [Died 2 Dec. 1905. Boundary Commission, 1873-75 ; afterwards DAWKINS, Colonel John Wyndham George, connected with the Geological Survey of I *. of in C.B. 1902 ; R.F.A. ; b. April, 1861 ; Canada, explorations and surveys chiefly late Clinton George Dawkins, formerly the N.W. Territories and British Columbia ;

Consul-General at Venice ; m. 1903, Lilian, one of H.M. Behring Sea Commissioners, 1891, of d. of Charles Weybridge Park ; and under the Behring Sea Joint Commission d. for services as two s. one Joined R.A., 1880 ; Capt., Agreement, 1892. Decorated : 1889 ; Major, 1898 ; Brevet Lt.-Col., 1900 ; Behring Sea Commissioner. Publications in- Brevet Col. 1906 ; served Soudan, 1898, numerous scientific and technical reports class and cluding Khartoum (despatches, 4th printed by the Canadian Government ; Medjidie, British medal, Khedive's medal scientific and other papers. Address : Geo- Club : with two clasps) ; South Africa, 1899-1902 logical Survey, Ottawa, Canada. (wounded, despatches four times. Queen's Rideau (Ottawa). [Died 2 March 1901. medal, 5 clasps, King's medal, 2 clasps, C.B.); DAWSON, Sir J. William, C.M.G., F.R.S. retired, 1912. Club : and Navy. Army LL.D., D.C.L. ; Retired Principal of McGill [Died 20 April 1913. 13 Oct. University ; b. Pictou, Nova Scotia, DAWNAY, Major Hon. Hugh, D.S.O. 1900; : Aca- 1820 ; s. of James Dawson. Educ. b. s. 2nd Life Guards ; 19 Sept. 1875 ; 2nd of After demy, Pictou ; Edinburgh University. 8th m. Susan ; 1902, Lady leaving Edinburgh University, engaged in de la Poer Beresford, d. of 5th Marquis of studies of Geology and Natural History of Waterford four *. Entered 1895 ; army, ; Nova Scotia and other parts of North America served Soudan, 1898 (despatches, 4th class 1850 ; m. Margaret A. Y., d. of late G. Mercer British Khedive's Medjidie, medal, medal of Edinburgh, 1847. Principal M'Gill Uni- with S. 1899-1900 clasp) ; Africa, (despatches versity and Vice-Chancellor, 1855-93; 1st twice, Queen's medal with clasp D.S.O.) ; President of Royal Society of Canada, 1886 ; Somaliland, 1908-10 (despatches, medal with President of British Association for Advance- A.D.C. to Lord 1901-4. clasp) ; Roberts, ment of Science, 1886. Publications : Aca- Address : 109 Gloucester Place, W. Club : of dian Geology, 1855 ; Archaia, or Studies Army and Navy. [Died Nov. 1914. the Narrative of the Creation in Genesis, 1857; of DAWNAY, Lt.-Col. Hon. Lewis Payn ; Agriculture for Schools, 1864 ; Handbook of officers b. I s. of Earth reserve ; April 1846 ; 2nd Canadian Zoology, 1871 ; The Story of 7th Viscount Downe ; m. 1877, Lady and Man, 1872 ; Life's Dawn on Earth, 1875; Victoria Alexandrina Elizabeth Grey, sister The Origin of the World, 1878; Fossil Men : of 4th ; two s. two d. Educ. and their American Analogues, 1880 ; The The Eton. M.P. Thirsk, 1880-85; Thirsk and Chain of Life in Geological Time, 1881 ;

Malton Division of the North Diding, 1885-92. Geological History of Plants, 1888 ; Modern of Served Transvaal War (medal and clasp). Science in Bible Lands, 1888 ; Handbook : : of Address Beningbrough Hall, Yorks. Clubs Canadian Geology, 1889 ; Modern Ideas in the Carlton, Travellers', Yorkshire, Guards'. Evolution, 1890 ; Some Salient Points in [Died 30 July 1910. Science of the Earth, 1893 ; The Ice Age Place of DAWNAY, Hon. William Frederick, J.P., D.L.; Canada, 1894 ; The Meeting Geology s. of Salient Points in the 5th 7th Viscount Downe and Mary Isabel, and History, 1891 ; 4th d. of late Hon. and R. Rev. Richard Bagot, Science of the Earth, 1894. Address : 293 of Lord Bishop Bath and Wells ; b. 1851 ; University Street, Montreal ; Birkenshaw, m. 1875, Lady Adelaide Helen Parke, 2nd Little Metis, P.Q. [Died 19 Nov. 1899. d. of 6th . Educ. : Edi- Eton; DAWSON, Commander William, R.N. ; Christ Church, Oxford. Captain, 1st Stafford torial Secretary The Missions to Seamen from Militia, retired. Address : s. of Brampton House, 1904 ; b. Dungannon, Ireland, 1831 ; [Died 30 Sept. 1904. 1860 Northampton. William Dawson, M.D., of Bovain ; m. DAWSON, Very Rev. Abraham Dawson A.M. Emily Trevenen (d. 1902), d. of Prebendary

Dean of Dromore from 1894 ; Rector, 1879- Thomas Grylls, M.A., Rector of Cardynham, b. : 1905 ; Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Ireland Cornwall ; two d. Educ. Royal School, s. of 15 Nov. 1826 ; William Dawson, M.D. Dungannon, Ireland. Joined H.M. Sloop d. of m. 1862, Charity, Richard Wade of Mutine, 1844 ; entered Royal Naval College

Paddenstown, Co. Meath ; one s. two d. for higher Mathematical Course, 1851-52; : of in Baltic Cam- Educ. Hoy&l School, Dungannon ; Trinity Gunnery Lieut, Colossus Dublin. Coll., Eleventh place ; passed Fina' paign, 1854-56; Gunnery Lieut. Cambridge 186 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DEAN

Shan- d. : Gunnery ship, 1856-62; Commander m. ; two s. and two ; Educ. King's non, Mediterranean, 1862-63 ; Secretary College, London. Curate of Holy Trinity, on War Office Committee Torpedoes, 1863-69; Guiklford, 1873-75 ; Curate-in-charge of retired 1870 Sec. The Missions placed on list, ; Sandhurst, Berks ; Milton-under-Wychwood, constant writer in to Seamen, 1874-1904 ; Oxon ; Hon. Canon Christ Church, Oxford, magazines and newspapers on questions 1908. Publications : at one time Editor

affecting seamen, R.N. and merchant service, London Students' Gazette ; Journalist and generally anonymous chiefly their moral Art Critic in various papers, etc. Recreations and religious deprivations and difficulties, literature, music, and art. Address : St. Sec. 1864-74 ; Hon. Naval Prayer Union, Mary's Rectory, Wallingford, Berks.

1858-1900 ; helped to found R.N. Scripture [Died 7 Feb. 1915. worked it till Readers' Society, 1860, and , George Frederick, Hon. LL.D. 1871 ; Committee of London Diocesan Lay (Glas.) ; Member of Council of Institution of of Helpers' Association, 1869-1901 ; Board Civil Engineers ; M.Inst.M.E. ; F.R.M.S. ; London Diocesan Lay Headers till 1901. b. Bridgwater, 26 July 1843 ; s. of late Publications: Editor, The Word on the Frederick Deacon, solicitor ; m. 1st, Emily from 1874 Prize Bible Waters, ; Essays Zoe, e. d. of late Peter Thomson of Bombay in Classes in the Navy, 1869, and Lay Work e. d. of late and Brighton ; 2nd, Ada Emma, 1881. Sunday on Shipboard, s. Royal Navy, Robert Pearce of Bury St. Edmunds ; one the 1888 Seamen's 1880 ; In North Sea, ; three d. Educ. : Heversham and " Glasgow part in the Evangelisation of the World 1898. s.s. Great East- University." Accompanied Recreation : work ! Address : 19 Gloucester ern in Telegraph Expedition as Walk, Kensington, W. [Died 16 Oct. 1911. assistant to Lord Kelvin, then scientific cr. adviser to the in DAY, Rt. Hon. Sir John Charles, Kt. ; 1882; Company, 1865 ; practice of the in and the Hon. Mr. Justice Day, Judge Liverpool, 1865-71 ; elected borough of Queen's Bench Division of water engineer of Liverpool, 1871 ; invented 1873 Justice, 1882-1901; resigned; b. 20 June the differentiating waste-water meter, ; schemes for of 1826 ; e. s. of late John Day, Englishbatch, investigated water-supply d. of J. H. from Westmoreland and near Bath ; m. 1st, Henrietta, Liverpool Wales,

d. of late and the 1876-77 ; Brown, 1846 (d. 1893) ; 2nd, Edith, projected Vyrnwy scheme, office of 1879 Edmund Westby of 66 Portland Place, W. ; resigned borough engineer, ; of in con- six s. three d. Educ. : Freiburg ; Downside carrying out part Vyrnwy scheme Coll. Bath; London University. Barr. junction with the late Thomas Hawksley, P.P. Inst. of Civil 1881-85 com- Middle Temple, 1849 ; Q.C. 1872 ; Bencher, Engineers, ; : first instalment of scheme 1873 ; P.C. 1902. Publications pleting Vyrnwy millions Law Procedure Acts, 4th ed. 1872 ; Roscoe's as engineer-in-chief, cost 2i stg., in in since Evidence at Nisi Priua (joint-editor), 1870. 1885-92 ; practice Westminster Association of Recreation : Collector of pictures of Barbizon 1890 ; President Municipal President school. Address : Falkland Lodge, New- and County Engineers, 1878 ; bury. Club : Athenaeum. Engineering Section Sanitary Institute, 1894; [Died 13 June 1908. President Mechanical Science Section, British 1897 President sec- DAY, Lewis Foreman, F.S.A. ; Decorative Association, Toronto, ; of tion of Institute of Public Artist ; b. London, 1845 ; partly Welsh, Engineering, Royal from 1903 received the partly of Quaker origin ; descended Health, Liverpool, ; John Day the printer. Educ. : Merchant Telford, the Watt, and the George Stephenson in medals of the Institution of Civil Taylors' ; France ; Germany. Trained Engineers. the workshop, especially in that of Clayton Publications : many addresses and papers article and Bell. Designer for 30 years of wall on engineering and scientific subjects ; edition decoration, textiles, tiles, glass, and all Water-Supply in Supplement to 9th manner of manufactures into which ornament of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Recreations : Crafts Address: Coombe Adding- enters ; a promoter of the Arts and country. Wood, 16 Great Street, S.W. Society ; Past Master of the Art Workers' ton, Surrey; George : 17 June 1909. Guild ; Vice-President of the Society of Arts; Club National. [Died delivered several courses of Cantor lectures, 21 Oct. DE AMICIS, Edmondo ; b. Oneglia, two courses at Royal Institution, and for 1846. Educ. : Military School, Modena. seven or annual course to the 1865 eight years an Lieut. 3rd Regiment of the Line, ; National Scholars at South all Director of the Kensington, fought at Gusto zza, 1866 ; ornament Ex- from upon practical design and ; Halia Militaire, Florence, 1867 ; retired aminer for years to the Board of Education; the army, 1870. Publications : La Vita appointed to the jury at last Paris Exhibition. Militare, 1868; Travels in Spain, 1873; Publications : Art Nature in 1877 ; Everyday ; Holland, 1874 ; Constantinople, Ornament a book about Stained ; Windows Morocco, 1879 ; II Romanzo d'un Maestro, Glass in Old 1908. ; Art Needlework ; Alphabets 1890. [Died 11 March and New in Ornament Pattern ; Lettering ; DEAN, George, M.A., C.M., M.B.; Regius. Pro- ; Ornament and its Design Application, fessor of Pathology, Aberdeen University etc. Recreation : travelling. Enamelling, from 1908; Balquhain, N.B. 1863; s. of Address : 15 W.C. Taviton Street, John Dean m. Laura Hope, d. of Rev. J. 1910 ; [Died 18 April d. Educ. : Uni- Watson Geddie ; one s. one DAY, Rt. Rev. Bishop Maurice FitzGerald, D.D., versities Aberdeen, Berlin, and Vienna. b. 1816 s. of Rev. J. Rector and Prize) Kiltallagh, ; Day, M.A. (Natural Science Honours of of Sir Kiltallagh, and d. 1889 ; Univer- Kerry, Arabella, 1885 ; C.M., M.B. (Honours), William 1st d. of J Aberdeen Godfrey, Bt. ; m. Jane, sity Assistant to Prof, of Pathology, Gabbett, Dublin, 1852. Educ. : Clonme University; Assistant Pathologist, Royal Endowed Trin. Coll. Dublin (1st Hospital Sick School; Infirmary ; Pathologist, Royal prize B.A. B.D, in Charge divinity school). 1838; Children, 1891-97 ; Bacteriologist and D.D. 1872 1839 1840 British Jenner ; Deacon, ; , of Serum Department (later Incumbent of St. Matthias, Dublin, 1843 and Lister) Institute of Preventive Medicine, Vicar of St. and Dean o< Lister Mary, Limerick, London, 1897 ; Chief Bacteriologist 1868-72 of Member of Lister Limerick, ; Bishop Cashel, Emly Institute, London, 1906 ; Lecturer Waterford and Lismore, 1872-99, retired Institute, of Medical Faculty, and Oct. and 1899. Address : Greystones, Co on Bacteriology, London University ; Wicklow. [Died 13 Dec. 1904 Member of several Scientific Societies and of Inocula- DEACON, Rev. A. W. N., Rector of St. Mary War Office Commission on Typhoid on Tetausa le-More, with All Hallows, Wallingford tion. Publications : articles Berks b. ; Immunity, Diphthneri ; 1847 ; s. of Rev. E. A. Deacon (Quain's Dictionary) 187 DEANE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

and etc. (Nuttall Smith's), ; various contr DEANE, Walter Meredith, C.M.G. 1890, M.A., buttons on t Diphtheria, Immunity, etc., 1866 ; retired, 1891 ; b. London, 22 June Transactions of Pro *. of Pathological Society, 1840 ; Rev. J. Bathurst Deane, M.A., ceedings of Royal Society, etc. Recreations F.S.A., late Rector of Great St. Helen's, Address : The of sketching, fishing. Unive London ; m. Marian S., d. late E. Taverner, Aberdeen. 30 sity, [Died May 1914 J.P. Herts, 1870 ; two d. Educ. : St. Paul's School Coll. DEANE, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Harold Arthu ; Trin. Camb.^Obtained by cr. from K.C.S.I., 1906 ; C.S.I. 1896 ; Chief Com competitive examination, nominated!; missioner and Agent to the Gov.- Genera Cambridge place as Student Interpreter, Civil North-West Frontier Province, from 1901 Hong Kong Service, 1862 ; Interpreter,

b. 1 *. of 1865 ; 1865 ; J.P. April 1854 ; Rev Henry Deane, lat Acting Registrar-General, 1865 of Rector at Hintlesham, Suffolk; m. 1880 ; Capt.-Superintendent Police, 1866-91 of Executive Mary Gertrude, d. of Major-Gen. Joh ; Member and Legislative Councils acted as Colonial 1880 Roberts, Indian Staff Corps. Educ. : pri ; Treasurer, ; Colonial 1890-91 vately ; Ipswich Grammar School. Enterec Secretary, 1881, ; severely 54th 1874 wounded on 1878. Publication : Let- Foot, ; entered Indian Staff Corps duty, ters on 1894. Recreations : in 1877 ; served with 1st Punjab Cavalry r Whist, early Afghan War, 1879-80; present at Ahme life rowing, cricket. Club : Bath and Count Khel (despatches, medal with clasp) Bath. [Died 2 Aug. 1906. District of Supt. Police, Andamans an DEARMER, Mabel, artist, writer, dramatist ; 1880-85 Nicobars, ; entered Punjab Com Director of Plays for the Morality Play and served as mission, Assist. Commr. anc Society ; 6. 22 March 1872 ; m. 1892, Rev. as till 2f : Her- subsequently Deputy Commr. Percy (Dearmer. Educ. at home ; March 1895 ; appointed Chief Political Office komer School, Bushey. Publications : Pos- with Chitral Relief Force in (India medal with ters ; Book Plates, many Illustrations and remained at a colour clasp C.S.I.) ; Malakand Magazines ; Illustrations in to Wymps, Political Agent for Dir Swat and Chitral by Evelyn Sharp. 1897, and The Seven Young served Indian throughout Frontier distur Goslings, by Laurence Housman, 1900 ; 1897 and two of bances, (medal clasps). Poll Roundabout Rhymes, 1898 ; The Book tical Resident in Kashmir, 1900-1901. Decor Penny Toys, 1899j; The Noah's Ark Geo- ated for services with the Chitral Relief Force graphy, 1900 these three written and illus- 1895. Address : Peshawar, N.-W. Frontie trated in colour ; The Noisy Years, 1903 ; India. Club : Province, East India United The Orangery ; a Comedy of Tears, 1904 ; Service. 7 Difficult : 1905 [Died July 1908 The Way a Novel, ; Brown-

Rt. Sir john's : a Novel, 1906 ; The Child's Life of DEANE, Hon. James Parker, Kt. ; cr The Alien Sisters, a novel, 1885; P.C., D.C.L. ; b. 1812; *. of late Christ, 1907; 1908 a 1909 : Nan : Henry Boyle Deane, Hurst Grove, Berks ; Gervase, novel, Pilgrim a Difficult m. Isabella (d. 1894), d. of Bargrave Wyborn play founded upon The Way, 1909 ; The : a Christmas Eastry, 1841. Educ. : Winchester ; St Playmate Mystery 1910 The Soul of the World : a John's Coll. Oxford (Fellow). Barr. Inner Play, ; of the and the Passion, Temple, 1841 ; Q.C. 1858 ; was H.M.'s Mystery Play Nativity 1911 : a Poetic 1912 Admiralty Advocate, Vicar-General of the ; The Dreamer Drama, ; Archbishop of Canterbury, and Chancellor ol The Cockyolly Bird, a Play for Children, Salisbury. Address: 16 Westbourne Terrace, 1913; Brer Rabbit and Mr. Fox; The : the a W. Club : Athenaem. [Died 3 Jan. 1902! Cockyolly Bird The Book of Play book for children illustrated in colour ; The DEANE, Colonel Thomas, C.B. 1897 ; b. Dublin 12 Difficult Way (Cinematograph), 1914. Re- May 1841 ; g. s. of late Deane, creations : gardening, cooking. Address : Dundanion, Co. Cork, and s. of J. C. Deane, St. Primrose N.W. his e. s. Mary's Vicarage, Hill, ; ; m. Jessie Harriet, d. of Surgeon- Oakridge Lynch, Stroud, Glos. General J. Murray, 1872; two s. two d, [Died 10 July 1915. Educ. : private school. High proficiency in Edmund Gerald, D.L., Queen's Eastern languages, Persian and Urdu, DBASE, J.P., Member of Senate of Uni- Joined Indian County ; Royal Army, 1862 ; Madras ; Cavalry of Ireland Commissioner of National attached Hus- versity ; King's Dragoon Guards, 21st Education 1863-69 ; County Councillor, Queen's sars, ; Viceroy's Body-guard, 1869 ; ; b. 6 Sept. 1829 ; s. of late Gerald Military Secretariat, Government of India. County Dease, J.P., D.L., Timbolton, Westmeath, 1877 ; Staff-officer Controller General Supply and and Elizabeth O'Callaghan, y. d. of Edmund Transport, Afghanistan, 1879-80 ; speci- of Clare m. ally mentioned in Sir F. Robert's O'Callaghan Kilgony, County ; despatches 3rd d. of M.P. of for services in the field and in those of Sir Mary, Henry Grattan, g. d. of Right T. Baker and Sir James Hills staff-officer Tenmloch, County Wicklow, ; Hon. 1861. M.A. Royal to the latter during investment of Henry Grattan, Sharpur ; of M.P. thanks of S. of S. for India for trans- University Ireland; (L.) Queen's services, 1861. field County, 1870-80: High Sheriff, port m the ; acknowledgements of the Address : Rath Govt. of India for zeal and Court, Ballybrittas, Queen's ability during St. 13 service in the Co. Clubs: Wellington; Stephen's years' Military Secretariat ; Green, Dublin. [Died 17 July 1904. Director Army Remount Department, India, J Col. Sir Gerald Richard, Kt. ; cr. 1897 1887-88 ; and again, 1889-98, services speci- DEASE, K.C.V.O., J.P. Cos. Meath and Kildare ; ally acknowledged by Government ; employed to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; on remounting arrangements Chitral line, Chamberlain b. 1831 m. 2nd d. of late Sir Robert 1895; N.W. Frontier, India, 1897-98; ; Emily, South Throckmorton, Bart., of Buckland, Berks, special service, Africa, Imp. Yeo , : Col- 1900-1901 (despatches, three war medals, 1863. Educ. privately ; Stonyhurst lege. Director Bank or Ireland (Governor, seven clasps, C.B.) ; Agent in England for Director Great Southern and Wes- Govt. of India Army Studs. Recreations : 1890-92) ; tern Director E. and J. Burke, hunting, shooting, fishing. Address : New- Railway ; Colonel 4th Batt. Irish lands, Surbiton. Club : Garrick. Ltd. ; Hon. Royal Fusiliers. Address : Celbridge Abbey, Cel- f Died 24 May 1907. Sir Thomas bridge, Co. Kildare. Club : Kildare Street, DEANE, Newenham, Kt. ; cr. 1890 ; Dublin. 18 Oct. 1903. R.H.A., architect ; b. 1830 ; s. of Sir Thomas [Died Sir 4th Deane, Kt., J.P., Dundanion, Co. Cork ; E BATHE, General Henry Perceval, m. d. of cr. Henrietta, Joseph Manley, 1852. Bt. ; cr. 1801 ; K.C.B. ; 1905 ; J.P., Educ. : Trin. Coll. : Rugby ; Dublin. Address D.L. ; Colonel Shropshire Light Infantry ; 3 Char- Upper Men-ion Street, Dublin; Dorset b. 19 June 1823 ; S. father 1870 ; m. Lodge, Killiney, Dublin. [Died 8 Nov. 1899. lotte, d. of W. Clare, 1869. Educ. : Eton. 188 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DE HOCHEPIED LARPENT

1864 served M.P. from 1880-85. Address : Lt -Col Scots Fusilier Guards, ; Bays Hill in 'Crimea, including Sebastopol, 1854 (de- House, Cheltenham. Club : Union. spatches, medal with, c asps 5th class Medjidie, [Died 18 March 1908. Turkish medal). Heir: s. Hugo Gerald, DE FOVILLE, Alfred, Conseiller-maitre a la : was a member Cour des Secretaire b 10 Au^ 1871. Recreations Comptes ; perpe"tuel de of the Windsor Strollers, the Old Stagers, and 1'Acade'mie des Sciences Morales et Poli- Address: 123 b. 26 de"c. 1842 the Wandering Minstrels. tiques ; ; m. 1873, Jeanne Chichester three s. five d. : L'Ecole Victoria Street, S.W. ; Wood End, Hennequin ; Educ. De Bathe, Barton, North Tawton, Devon. Polytechnique. Ancien auditeur au Conceil 1866-70 la Clubs : United Service, Travellers'. d'Etat, ; apres guerre de 1870-71, [Died 5 Jan. 1907. sa carriere sefut partage"e entre la haute administration et le haut DE BOUCHERVILLE, Hon. Sir Charles Eugene enseignement ; C.M.G. avant d'entrer a la Cour des Comptes, il fut K.C.M.G., cr. 1914 ; 1894, Boucher, directeur 1822 m. Susanne, d. de la Monnaie (Master of the Mint), M D b. 4 May ; 1st, 1893-1900 il fut d. of late ; professeur au Conservatoire of' late R. M. Morrough ; 2nd, National des arts et metiers et h 1'Ecole libre Felix Lussier, Seigneur of Varennes (d 1892). des Sciences e"lu Paris Politiques ; en 1896 membre Educ St. Sulpice Coll. Montreal ; de 1'Acade'mie des Sciences Morales et Poli- 1843). Premier of Quebec, 1874 and (M.D. il en devint le Catholic. from tiques. secretaire perpe"tuel en 1891 ; Roman [Descended 1909. Publications : Les Variations des Lieut.-Gen. Pierre Boucher, Sieur de Gros- prix ; Les de La France Governor of Three Rivers, 1663, and Moyens transport ; bois, Fre'de'ric Bastiat La Grand Seneschal of New France.] Address : e"conomique ; ; Monnaie; Le Morcellement sur 1'inhabitation Boucherville, P.Q., Canada. ; Enquete en Frnace etc. Address : 31 rue de [Died 11 Sept. 1915. ; Bellechasse, Paris. 14 1913. of [Died May Hon. F. G. M. ; Minister Agri- DECHENE, DE FREYNE, 4th Baron (cr. 1851), Arthur culture, Quebec. [Died 10 May 1902. French, D.L. J.P. ; late Col. 5th Batt. William Marcus DECIES, 4th Baron (or. 1812), Connaught Rangers, 1889-95 ; b. 9 July

D.L. ; 1855 De La Poer Horsley Beresford, J.P., ; S. father 1868 ; m. 1st, 1877, Lady 1893 m. b 12 Jan. 1865 ; S. father ; 1901, Laura Octavia Dundas (d. 1881), sister of 1st of late Sir John Pollard Wil- of Zetland one s. Gertrude, y. d. Marquess ; ; 2nd, Marie : Christ o. of loughby, 4th Bt. Educ. Eton ; Georgiana, d. Richard W. Lamb, West was Master of the 1882 s. : Church, Oxford. He Denton, ; eight three d. Educ. Thanet Harriers, which pack dates back to Downside and Beaumont Colleges. Owned about 1760, and has continued without inter- about 39,000 acres. Heir : s. Hon. Arthur mission. Heir: b. Hon. John G. H. Reginald French, b. July 1879. Address : Horsley Beresford. Recreations : hunting, French Park, Co. Roscommon. Clubs : fishing, and outdoor sports. Address : Ca Iton, White's. [Died 22 Sept. 1913. Beresford Lodge, Birchington, Kent; The DE FREYNE, 5th Baron (cr. 1851), Arthur

; French b. 3 s. of Craig, Windermere, Westmoreland Reginald ; July 1879 ; 4th Park Slough. Clubs : Carlton, Wellington, Baron and Lady Laura Octavia Dundas 1910. White's. [Died 30 July (d. 1881), sister of 1st Marquess of Zetland ;

S. father 1913 ; m. 1902, Annabel, d. of DE CLIFFORD, 25th Baron (cr. 1299), Jack William no c. Lieutenant Southwell Russell [1st Baron was killed at Angus ; Royal Fusiliers o. c. of 24th Baron (retired). Owned about 39,000 Bannockburn, 1314] ; acres. Heir : half b., Hon. Francis Charles and Hilda (d. 1895), y. d. of Charles Balfour b. : b. 2 1884 French, 15 Jan. 1884. Address French of Easthampstead, Berks ; July ; Park, Co. Roscommon. [Died 12 May 1915. S. father 1894 m. 1906, Eva Carrington ; ; Maj.-Gen. Henry James, C.B. one s. Owned about 13,000 acres in Co. DEGACHER, 1878, J.P. Kent; Col. South Wales Bor- Mayo. Heir : s. Edward, b. 30 Jan. 1907. d. late derers ; m. 1880, Maud, of Address : Dalgan Park, Shrule, Tuam, Co. Rev. Gardner Cronfield Galway. [Died 1 Sept. 1909. George Harter, Court, Beds. Entered army, 1855 ; Maj.-Gen. Sir Gerald Zulu DE COURCY-PERRY, Raoul, Kt., 1891 ; served Kaffir War, 1877-78 ; cr. 1900; C.M.G. 1894; H.B.M. Consul- War, 1877-79 (C.B., medal with clasp). b. 1836 General for Belgium from 1888 ; ; Address : The Hoystings, Canterbury. s. of late Sir William Perry and Geraldine Club : United Service. [Died 25 Nov. 1902. de de Courcy, d. of Hon. Col. Gerald Courcy, DE GYLPYN, Very Rev. Edwin ; Dean of Nova of Francis b. C.B. ; m. Elena, d. Low, Boston, Scotia and Bishop's Commissary ; Ayles- Educ. : s. of de Mass. U.S.A., 1874. Burney's Royal ford, 10 June 1821 ; Rev. Edwin Entered R.N. as Naval Academy, Gosport. Gylpyn Rector of Annapolis, N.S. ; de- 1854 , 1849 ; Bombay Infantry, ; scended from Richard de Gylpyn, to whom, attached to Consular Service, 1858 ; Special in 1206, of Kendal gave the Manor lare Sir William Gore Missions of the Ousely of Kentmer, Westmorland, N.B. ; m. Amelia, and the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Lennox Wyke, d. of Hon. Justice Haliburton, known under

in 1861 ; of Slick : four s. one 1858-59 ; served Foreign Office, the nom de plume Consul for French Guiana, Para, Rio Grande d. Educ. : King's Coll. Windsor, Nova do SuL Stockholm, Reunion, and Cadiz, Scotia. B.A., M.A., D.D., and D.C.L. ; 1861-83; Consul- General at Odessa, 1883; Master of Halifax Grammar School, of Halifax Committee on Canon member of Departmental High School, and of Halifax Academy ; 1893 Com- of Consular Fee Stamps, April ; of St. Luke's Cathedral ; Archdeacon Nova missioner-General for English Section of Ant- Scotia. Address : 86 Queen Street Halifax, for Dec. 1906. werp Exhibition, 1894 ; Commissioner Nova Scotia. [Died 26 sur- Lionel Indian Government ; assumed, 1890, DE HOCHEPIED LARPENT, Maj.-Gen. addition to that of b. 18 Oct. name of de Courcy, in Henry Planta, Indian Army ;

the 31st Baron de ; Perry, on death of his uncle, 1834 ; 3rd s. of 7th Baron Hochepied Kingsale, as co-heir. Decorated for long and m. 1874, Annie, o. d. of William Peppe", 1897. 1851 distinguished services ; Jubilee Medal, Birdpur, India. Entered army ; Maj.- : 1892 served at Address 2 Avenue Rubens, Antwerp. Gen. 1892 ; retired list, ; Miranzai Clubs : Athenreum, St. James's. Peshawar, Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 ; 9 1903. the Gusofzaic [Died April District, 1857 ; with Expedi- 1867- 1858 ; Abyssinian War, DE FERRIERES, 3rd Baron (Netherlands ; tionary Force, b. 1868 Col. of the 1st Brahmans, 1904, Indian 1815), Charles Conrad Adolphus ; J.P., ; d. of W. Address : Holmwood, Lexden, Col- 1823, S. father, 1867 ; m. Anne, Army. Sheepshanks of Arthington Hall, Yorks. chester. Club : Sports. [Died 29 April 1907. Naturalised Act of Parliament, 1867 ; an by 189 DE HORSEY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

DE HORSEY, Lieut.-Gen. William Henry Beau- de la Rue : m. 1876, Emily Maria (d. 1904),

mont ; b. 25 Feb. 1826. Entered army, d. of late William Speed, Q.C. ; two *. one d. : 1844 ; Maj.-Gen. 1878 ; retired, 1883 ; Educ. Rugby ; St. John's College, Cam- served Crimea 1854-55 (despatches, medal bridge (M.A.). Heir : s. Evelyn Andros [b. class 5 with two clasps, brevet of Major, 5th Oct. 1879 ; m. 1903, Mary Violet, e. d. of Medjidie, Turkish medal). John Liell Francklin of Gonalston, Notts. [Died 26 April 1915. Address: 81 Westbourne Terrace, W.]. DEICHMANN, Baron Adolph Wilhelm, head Address : 52 Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs :

of Horstman & Co., 2 Crosby Square, E.C. ; Carlton, United University.

b. 27 Oct. 1831 ; m. 1877, Hilda von Krause, [Died, 10 April. 1911. nee de Bunsen, g.-d. of Baron Bunsen, DE LISLE, Leopold Victor ; membre de

Prussian Minister to England, 1845-56 ; three 1'Institut from 1857 ; Administrates ge'ne'ral of la d. ; cr. Baron Prussia, 1888, by H.M. de Bibliotheque nationale, a Paris, from of 1874 Emperor Frederick of Germany, King ; Hon. from 1905 ; b. Valognes

Prussia ; Knight of the Iron Cross, 1870, etc. (Manche), 24 Oct. 1826 ; m. Laure (d. 1905), Recreations : driving four-in-hand, riding. d. of 1'indianiste Eugene Burnouf. Educ. :

Address: 8 Chester Street, S.W. ; Mehlemer 1'Ecole des Chartes. Entre" en 1852 a la'Biblio- : Ane Mehlem, Rhine ; Schloss Bendeleben, theque nationale. Publications Nombreuses Bendeleben, Germany. Clubs : Four-in-hand publications sur 1'histoire de France, prin- Driving, Coaching, St. James's, Bachelors', cipalement 1'histoire de Normandie, sur la of et la 1'indication Wyndham, City London, Hurlingham. pale"ographie bibliographic ; [Died 13 Nov. 1907. s'en trouve dans le volume intitule* Biblio- cr. b. graphic des travaux de M. L. Delisle, Paris, DE KEYSER, Sir Polydore ; Kt., 1888 ; 1902. Address: Rue de Lille 21, Vile. 1832 ; *. of Belgian parents, naturalized ; widower. Lord Mayor of London, 1887-88 Paris. [Died 22 July 1910. (the first Roman Catholic Lord Mayor since DE L'ISLE and DUDLEY, 2nd Baron (cr. 1835) : the Reformation). Address 4 Cornwall Philip Sidney, D.L., J.P., Bt. 1818 ; Lieut,

Mansions, Cornwall Gardens, S.W. (late), Royal Horse Guards ; Hereditary

[Died 14 Jan. 1897. Visitor of Sidney Sussex Coll. Camb. ; Trustee

DE LA BERE, Captain Richard , D.S.O. National Portrait Gallery ; b. 29 Jan. 1828 ; 1902 3rd Batt. Own Lancaster s. of 1st Baron and d. ; King's Royal Sophia Fitzclarence, s. of of sister of 1st Regiment ; b. 1869 ; late Major Charles H.M. King William IV., and

R. de la Bere, R.M.L.I. Served S. Africa, Earl of Munster ; 5. father 1851 ; m. 2nd, 1900-2 (despatches twice, Queen's medal, Emily, e. d. of late William F. Ramsay, 1893. 2 clasps, King's medal, 2 clasps). Address : Educ. : Eton. Owned about 9300 acres. Lancaster. Club : Junior United Service. Heir : s. Philip, b. 1853. Address : Pens-

[Died Dec. 1907. hurst Place. Kent ; Ingleby Manor, North- DE LA FOSSE, Maj.-Gen. Henry George, C.B. allerton, Yorkshire. Clubs : Carlton, Marl- borough, White's. [Died 17 Feb. 1898. 1887. Entered army, 1854 ; Maj.-Gen. retired served 1857 DE retired 1887 ; ; Cawnpore, (de- MOLEYNS, Thomas, Q.C. ; County

spatches, a year's service) ; retaking Cawn- Court Judge ; East Riding of Cork, 1860, pore (despatches, thanks of Gov.-Gen., medal and subsequently of Kilkenny, resigning e. s. with two clasps, a year's service) ; Sikkim 1892 ; b. Maldon, Essex, 24 Jan. 1807 ; of Field Force, 1861 (despatches) ; Indian Hon. Edward de Moleyns (Ventry), Major Frontier, 1863 (despatches medal with clasp). 28th Regiment, and Elizabeth Hilliard, List- d. of Address ; Bhowapur, India. rim, Co. Kerry ; m. 1827, Jemima, 2nd [Died 10 Feb. 1905. late Capt. Wm. Robt. Broughton, R.N.,

DELAP, Rev. Alexander ; Incumbent of Valen- Commodore and C.B., niece of Sir John : tia from 1876 ; Canon of Limerick Cathedral, Delves Broughton, Bt. Educ. Military 1901. Educ. : Trinity College, Dublin. College, Sandhurst (being originally designed for Ordained 1854 ; Curate of Inver, Donegal ; for military profession), 1821, the limit

of Milford, 1860-66 ; Rector of Temple Crone, entry at that period ebing between the ages 1866-76. Address : Parsonage, Valentia of 13 and 16; subsequently Trin. Coll.

Island, Killarney. [Died 3 May 1906. Dublin. Bar. Ireland, 1831 ; one of H.M. 1855 Hon. Bencher of DE LA POER, Edmond, Lord le Power and Counsel, ; King's Dublin. Recreations : and Coroghmore, Count of the Papal States (this Inns, literary social. Address : 14 Barony is under attaint on account of the Longford Terrace, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. Clubs : Kildare so-called rebellion of 1688) ; Knight of St. Street ; Yacht John of Jerusalem ; D.L. and H.M.'s Lieut. (Dublin) Royal (Kingstown). Co. Waterford; J.P. Waterford and Tip- [Died 5 Mar. 1900. b. 6 Mar. 1841 e. s. o John Power DE MONTALT, 1st Earl (U.K.; cr. 1886), perary ; ; Cornwallis Maude Bt. 1705 4th Viscount of Gurteen (Lord le Power and Coroghmore) ; ; Hawarden cr. 1791 Peer and Frances, d. of Sir John Power of Kilfane, ; ; Representative for Ireland from 1862 ; one of the Speakers 1st Bt. ; m. 1881, Hon. Mary Monsell, o. d. in of the House Lords, 1882 ; H.M.'s Lieu- of 1st Baron Emly of Tervoe ; three s. three tenant of from 1885 2nd d. Educ. : private schools. M.P. Co. Tipperary ; Capt. Life 1849-53 b. 4 1817 S. Waterford, 1866-73; served as a volunteer Guards, ; April ; father (Vise.) 1856 ; m. 1845, Clementina (d. in Papal Forces, 1870 ; served as Knight of d. of St. John of Jerusalem in ambulance (Carlist) 1865) Admiral Hon. Charles Fleeming. last Carlist War. Recreations : bicycling, Educ. : Eton. Lord-in-Waiting, 1866-68, Heir : riding. Owned 13,524 acres. Address : Gur- 1874-80, 1885-86. (Vise.) cousin, Lieut.-Col. Address : Dun- teen le-Poer, Kilsheelan. Clonmel. Club : R. H. Maude. Kildare Street, Dublin drum Cashel, Co. Tipperary. Clubs : Carl- [Died 30 Aug. 1915. ton Kildare Street, Dublin. [Died 4 Jan. 1905. DELAREY, Gen. Hon. Jacobus Hendrik ; b. 1848. Was a member of the DE MONTMORENCY, Hon. Francis Raymond, M.L.A. ; s. of and uncle and heir-pres. to 6th first Volksraad of the Transvaal ; com- 4th, Viscount Mountmorres b. 6 1835 m. manded Lichtenburg burghers during the ; May ; war. Came to England with Generals De 1865, Elizabeth Hester, y. d. of Lieut.-Col. J. Echlin Matthews. Address : Wilmount, Wet and Botha on termination of war ; first President of the Western Transvaal Farmers' Shankill, Co. Dublin. [Died 27 Sept. 1910. 1 Association. Address : Cape Town. DE MONTMORENCY, Hon. Raymond Hervey,

14 ; [Died Sept. 1914. V.C. (Khartum) 1898 ; Lieut. 21st Lancers 1st b. e. s. of DE LA RUE, Sir Thomas Andros, Bt. ; cr. Montreal, Canada, 5 Feb. 1867 ; 1849 2nd s. of late - Frankfort de 1898 ; b. 26 May ; Warren Major General 3rd Viscount 190 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DENT

Montmorency, K.C.B., and Rachel, d. of Field- Recreations : golf, horseback riding, and Marshal lit. Hon. Sir John Michel, G.C.B. walking. Address : Room 815 Presbyterian : R.M.C. Sandhurst. Educ. Maryborough ; Building, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City, 21st 1887 2nd Lieut. Hussars, ; Adjutant, U.S.A. Clubs : member Society of May- 1893-97 himself in the famous flower ; distinguished Descendants, Society of Colonial Wars, charge of the 21st Lancers at Omdurman, Sons of the Revolution, Presbyterian Union 2 Sept. 1898. Recreations : hunting, shoot- of N.Y., Sigma Chi, American Academy of ing, polo. Address : Abbassiyeh, Cairo. Political and Social Science, American Poli- Club : Cavalry. [Died 24 Feb. 1900. tical Science Association, Academy of Poli- tical Science in the of DENING, Lt.-Gen. Sir Lewis, K.C.B., cr. 1909 ; City New York, 1903 D.S.O. 1887 G.O. Command- American Sociological and Prince- C.B. ; ; Society,

b. ton ; Fellow American ing Burma Division from 1907 ; 23 May Geographical Society. of 21 March 1914. 1848 ; s. of late John Dening Pitt House, [Died St. m. Eliza Janet Ottery Mary ; 1st, 1872, DENNY, Rev. William Henry; Vicar of Bales of 2nd, Beatrice St. Plymouth; 1877, James's, Fulham, from 1868 ; s. of Scott of Portland Southsea Catherine Lodge, ; Henry Denny, Newtown House, Co. Water- four s. five d. Educ. : Woolwich. Entered ford ; m. widow of Baron von Lengerke, late army, 1867; Lt.-Col. 1893: served Afghan Duke of Brunswick's Body-Guard, and War, 1878-79 (medal) ; Burmese Expedition, afterwards merchant in London. Educ. : 1886-88 (despatches, D.S.O., medal with private school. M.A. Dublin and Oxford.

clasp) ; Dongola Expeditionary Force, 1896 Publications : Non- Essentials and the North- (British medal, Khedive's medal) ; Essential Care and Regimen of the Soul. West Frontier, India, 1897 (despatches, medal Recreations : occasional fishing, shooting, with clasp) ; Waziristan, 1901-2 (despatches, and golf. Address : St. James's Vicarage, C.B., clasp). Recreations : hunting, shoot- Fulham. Club : Junior Constitutional. ing, tennis. Address : Maymyo, Burma. [Died 12 Feb. 1907. 1911. [Died 16 Feb. DENNYS, General Julius Bentall ; b. 21 Jan. DENISON, Rear-Admiral Hon. Albert Denison 1822; m. 1845, Harriot, d. of late Capt.

Somerville ; b. 1835 s. of 1st Baron T. A. ; Vanrenen. Entered army, 1840 ; m. Louisa 1891 Londesborough j 1873, Fanny General, ; unemployed list, 1881 ; Crichlow Fabris. 1849 re- Entered navy, ; served Afghan War, 1841-42 (medal with 1889 served 1857 with three tired, ; China, (medal clasps) ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 clasp). Address : Woodside Wooton, I.W. (despatches, medal). Address : Westbourne, [Died 2 Sept. 1903. Sidmouth, Devon. [Died 25 May 1907. Sir DENNEHY, Major-Gen. Thomas, K.C.I.E. ; DENSMORE, Emmet, Physician; Principal cr. 1896; Extra Groom-in-Waiting to the owner of Corporation known as Garfleld

King from 1910; b. 1829; s. of late J. Tea Company, N.Y. : b. Blooming Valley, of Brook Co. Cork m. Dennehy. Lodge, ; Pennsylvania, 19 May 1837 ; m. 1st, 1855, 1859, Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Moriarty, of Elizabeth Floyd Heard; 2nd, 1881, Helen d. in Dingle, Co. Kerry ; one Served Southal Barnard ; two s. one d. ; 3rd, 1905, Mabelle : Campaign, 1855-56 ; Indian Mutiny, 1857- Hoff. Educ. Allegheny College, Meadville ; 1858; Political Agent Dholepore, Rajpootana, New York University Medical College.

1879-85 ; Extra Groom-in-Waiting to Queen Associated with brothers in development Victoria, 1888-1901, to King Edward, 1901- and production of petroleum upon Oil Creek, : 1910. Address Brook Lodge, Fermoy, Co. Pennsylvania, 1862-1864 ; associated with Cork. [Died 14 July 1915. brother James in development of first DENNIS, Rev. James Shepard, D.D. Princeton successful typewriting machine, the Reming- University, 1879, and University of Aberdeen, ton, and with brother Amos in development of 1906 Densmore typewriter ; introduced Reming- ; Clergyman and Author ; b. Newark, ton into 1872 devoted . typewriter London, ; New , U.S.A., 15 Dec. 1842 ; e. of late much effort to popularising hygiene and Alfred Dennis ; m. 1872, Mary Elizabeth, d. of late extending a knowledge of diet in its relation James B. Pinneo, of Newark, N. J. ; to health and disease was the first to one s.j Alfred L. P. Dennis, Ph.D., Professor ; are of Modern European History, University of announce the theory that fruit and nuts Amer. : the natural food of man ; Memb. Wisconsin. Educ. Princeton University ; Association for Advancement of Science. Harvard Law School ; Princeton Theological Publications : of 1890 Seminary. Ordained to Presbyterian min- Natural Food Man, ; How Nature Cures, 1890 ; Consumption istry by Presbytery of Newark, 1868 ; went and Chronic 1899 Sex to Syria as missionary in autumn of same Diseases, ; Equality,

1907 ; Introduction to Arcana of Nature, year ; was Principal and Professor of The- 1908 edited a London ology in Theological School of Presbyterian ; monthly magazine, Mission at in 1873-91 author Natural Food, 1890-95. Address : 41st Beyrout, Syria, ; Eme- of several theological text-books in Arabic Street and 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn; thelen, New York. [Died 19 Feb. 1912. language ; returned to United States, 1891 ; was engaged in literary work in interest of DENT, Clinton Thomas, M.A., M.C. Cantab. ;

Police from 1904 ; foreign missions ; appointed to deliver Chief Surgeon Metro. students' lectures on missions at Princeton F.R.C.S. ; in practice as a Consulting to St. Theological Seminary, 1893 and 1896, and Surgeon ; Senior Surgeon George's repeated latter course by invitation at Lane, Hospital and Consulting Surgeon Belgrave for b. 7 1850 4th Allegheny, and Auburn Seminaries ; Chair- Hospital Children ; Dec. ; man of Committee on Statistics, World sure. s. of Thomas Dent. Educ. : Eton ; Missionary Conferences, New York, 1900, Trinity College, Cambridge; M.C. (Hon.) Examiner Edinburgh, 1910 ; and member of many Cambridge University ; formerly Committees and Conferences. Publications : in Surgery to University. President Alpine in Caucasus, Foreign Missions after a Century, 1893 ; The Club, 1886-89 ; Exploration Message of Christianity to Other Religions, 1866, '88, '89, '95 : out in S. Africa as Med.

1893 1900 ; ; Christian Missions and Social Progress Correspondent and Surgeon, 1899, of ; (3 vols., 1897, 1899. and 1906) ; Centennial Vice-President Royal College Surgeons Survey of 1902 The New Member of Court of Examiners. Foreign Missions, ; formerly

: of Publications : Above the Snow Line ; Horoscope Missions, 1908 ; The Modern Call

of Badminton ; many \ Missions, 1913 ; joint editor of World Atlas Mountaineering, Library of Christian medical series of ! Missions, 1911 ; contributed Alpine and writings; numerous articles to magazines, reviews, and letters 9n gunshot wounds, from S. Africa. and travel, papers ; made many addresses in conven- Recreations : mountaineering art tions, churches; and ecclesiastical assemblies. or any form of hard exercise ; collecting ; 191 DENT WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

: Brook 2nd photography. Address 61 Street, Lord Kensington ; S. father 1896 ; W. Clubs : Athenaeum, Oxford and Cam- m. Rosa, d. of Joseph Underwood, 1863. bridge, Arts, Burlington Fine Arts, Alpine. Educ. : Harrow. Entered Diplomatic 1912. [Died 26 Aug. Service, 1859 ; Dipl. Agent and Consul- Rev. Jonathan M.A. General in DENT, Joseph Dent, ; Bulgaria, 1892-94 ; Envoy

Vicar of Hunsingore from 1872 ; Hon. Extraordinary to Mexico, 1894-1900. Heir : of s. Canon of Eipon ; Rural Dean Borough- Henry Edward, b. 1866. Address :

bridge ; b. 8 July 1829 ; s. of Joseph Dent Surrenden Dering, Ashford, Kent. of Bibston Hall ; m. Laura Manning, d. [Died 27 Aug. 1906. of J. W. Freshfielel, Solicitor of Bank of DE ROBECK, 4th Baron, John Henry Edward : England. Educ. Eton ; Trinity College, Fock, D.L. ; Ranger of the Curragh of b. Cambridge. Curate of St. Mary, Richmond, Kildare ; 1823 ; s. of 3rd Baron and Hon.

Surrey, 1852-55 ; Hunsingore, 1855-72. Margaret Lawless, d. of 1st Baron Cloncurry : Address : Hunsingore, Wetherby, York- m. 1856, Zoe Sophia Charlotte, d. of late shire. [Died 11 July 1907. W. F. Burton, of Burton Hall, Co. Carlow. : Educ. Sandhurst. S. father, 1856 ; late DENTON, William, I.S.O. 1903 ; Chief Clerk, 8th Foot Sheriff of General Board of Lunacy, Edinburgh captain ; High Kildare, 1859 ; High Sheriff of 1884. (retired) ; s. of late Robert Cross Denton, Wicklow, Heir : s. Lieut.-Col. Henry Edward William collector of Inland Revenue ; 6. 11 Aug. de Robeck ; b. 1859. Address : Cowran 1844 ; m. 1871, Eliza Liddell, d. of latej T. Co. Kildare. J. Machin, Dronfleld, Derbyshire. Edu^.. : Grange, Naas, [Died 23 Aug. 1904. Bridlington, Yorkshire ; Edinburgh. Recrea- DE 24th Baron Charles tion : golf. Address : Board of Lunacy ROS, (cr. 1264), Dudley Commission, Edinburgh. Fitz-Gerald de Ros, K.P., K.C.V.O., J.P., D.L. Premier Baron of Lieu- [Died 4 March 1915. ; England ; tenant-General, retired 1881 ; Colonel 1st DERBY, 16th Earl of (cr. Frederick 1485), Life Guards. [Ros of Hamlake, from Ham- Arthur Stanley, K.G., G.C.B., G.C.V.O., lake or Helmsley, Yorkshire.] b. Brighton, 1905 ; P.C., A.D.C. to King Edward VII. ; 11 March 1827; S. father, 1874; m. 1st, J.P., LL.D. ; Lord Lieut, of Lancashire from Elizabeth, d. of 2nd Earl of Wilton, 1853 1897 ; Bt. 1627 ; Baron Stanley, (d. 1892) ; 2nd, Mary Geraldine, d. of Rev. 1832 ; Baron of 1886. Stanley Preston, Sir W. R. 4th 1896. Protes- Earl took in the battle of Mahon, Bart., [1st part Bosworth, tant . Conservative. 1485 ; 4th Earl was a peer at the trial of Educ. : Eton. Entered 1st Life Guards, Mary Queen of Scots.] Capt. (retired 1865) 1845 ; Major and Lieut.-Col. 1859 ; suc- Grenadier Guards ; Governor of Wellington ceeded to command of Regt. 1861 ; Maj.- College; 2nd s. of 14th Earl and Emma Gen. 1877 ; Equerry to Prince Consort from d. of 1st Lord Skelmersdale 6. Caroline, ; till 1853 H.R.H.'s death, 1861 ; Equerry 15 : Jan. 1841 S. b. 1803 ; m. Lady Con- to Queen Victoria. 1861-74; Lord-in- stance Villiers, e. d. of 4th , Waiting to Queen Victoria, 1874-80, 1885-86, 1864. Educ. : Eton. Entered E.G., army, 1886-92. Owned about 2743 acres Co. 1858; M.P. (C.) N. Preston, 1865-68; Down and 787 Co. Meath. Recreation : Lancashire, 1868-85; Lancashire (Black- yachting. Heir : Hon. Mrs. Anthony pool Division), 1885-88; Lord of the Dawsen, d. by 1st wife. Address : Old Admiralty, 1868; Financial Secretary for Court, Strangford, Co. Down ; 28 Wilton War, 1874-77 ; for 1877-78 ; Treasury, S.W. Clubs : Carlton for Crescent, ; Royal Secretary War, 1878-80 ; for Colonies, Ulster Yacht. [Died 29 April 1907. 1885-86; President Board of Trade, 1886- Paul was banished for 1888; Governor-Gen, of Canada, 1888-93. DEROULEDE, ; having tried to substitute the Plebiscite Owned about 69,000 acres, chiefly in Lanca- Republican for the 1900 shire. Heir : s. Lord Stanley. Address : Parliamentary Constitution, ; received 1905 b. 2 1846 33 St. pardon, ; Sept. ; g.-s. James's Square, S.W. ; Holwood, of of the dramatic Hayes, S.O., Kent; Witherslack Hall Pigault Lebrun, nephew author Emile Augier. Educ. : lyce"e Louis- Grange-over- Sands, Lancashire ; Knowsley, le-Grand de Prescot, Lancashire. Clubs : Carlton, ; lyce"e Bonaparte ; lyce"e Versailles student of 1863 - 69 White's. [Died 14 June 1908. ; law, ; called to bar, 1870 ; engaged in literary DE RENZY, Sir Annesley Charles Castriot, work, 1869-82 ; in politics from 1882 ; cr. K.C.B., 1902 ; Surgeon- General (retired served against the Prussians 1870 ; made 1882) H.M. Indian b. 9 1829 Army ; May ; prisoner at Sedan, in rescuing his brother s. of Thomas De Renzy, J.P. Cronyhorn, Andre" who was severely wounded ; escaped Carnew, Ireland; m. 1856, Mary Jane, d. from prison in November the same year ; of Rev. John Whitty, Ricketstown, Co. chevalier de la Le"gion d'Honneur, 1871 ; Ireland one s. three d. : Carlow, ; Educ. of Founder the League of Patriots ; Presi- Trinity Dublin. B.A. Dublin College, dent, 1886-1908; 1890. Publica- University 1851. Entered E.I.C. 1851 as Depute", tions : Before the War Poems on the Assistant in Surgeon Bengal Medical Service ; Revue Nationale ; Juan Strenner, drama in present at capture of Martaban and Rangoon, verse, acted at the Come"die Frangaise, 1869 : 1852 and at of native (medal clasp) ; mutiny After the War of the Soldier More at Songs ; troops Nazirabad, 1857 ; at siege and Songs of the Soldier ; L'Hetman ; Marches of 1858 capture Lucknow, (medal and clasp) ; and Alarms ; The Tower of Auvergne ; served as Principal Medical Officer in Naga Military Songs ; History of Love ; Before Campaign and capture of Konoma, 1879 the Battle ; Messire Duguesclin ; The Death 1st (despatches, clasp) ; Sanitary Com- of Hoche in the ; The Most Beautiful Girl missioner of the Punjab. Publications : World ; The Book of the League ; Songs The Extinction of Typhoid Fever in Mill- 9f the Peasants ; of FAcad^mie bank Prison several (Laureat ; Sanitary Reports on of Francaise in 1879 and 1894) ; A volume the Causation of Cholera and Typhoid Military Memoirs of 1870 ; Writings by the Fever in India on Heat ; paper Apoplexy Way, 1907; More Writings by the Way, read in 1883 before the Epidemiological, 1908. Recreations : travels in Italy, Spain, Society. Address: 20 Park Hill, Baling. Egypt, England, Russia, Suisse, Sicile, Club : of London. City Austria, Denmark. Belgium, Turkey, Greece, [Died 24 Sept. 1914. and Portugal, 1869-1906 ; in Germany Sir DERING, Henry Nevill, 9th Bt,, cr. 1626 ; before 1870. Address : 50 Boulevard cr. 1901 D.L. K.C.M.G., ; J.P., ; Envoy Malesherbes, Paris ; Chateau de Langely

Ext. to Brazil from 1900 ; C.B. 1895 b. ; par Lavalette, Charente ; Villa Roc-fleuri, 21 1839 4th *. of 8th Bt. and d. of Sept. ; a Nice. [Died 30 Jan. 1914. 192 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DETAILLE

Chief with 22nd in DERRIMAN, Captain G. L., Constable, Regt. Scinde, 1843 ; present o. s. of late Admiral at the battle of Shropshire, from 1908 ; Hyderabad (medal); in e. d. of S. H. Derriman, C.B. ; m. Ruth, the Mahratta Campaign. 1844-45 ; was one d. Educ. : Eton. at the of forts Ralph Dalyell ; present capture the Panulla

Grenadier Guards, 1889-98 ; Staff, Imperial and Pownghur, and in the southern Concern

S. African 1900-1 ; S. of the forts Yeomanry War, Munnahur and Munsuntosh ; African Constabulary, Inspecting Major, landed with the 48th Regt. in the Crimea, for the 1901-4 ; Secretary, Royal Society and was present at the siege and fall of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 1905-8. Sebastopol (medal with clasp Turkish medal, Ad- class of Recreations : shooting and rowing. 5th the Medjidie, and Brevet-Major) ; dress : Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury. Clubs : Assist. Inspector of Volunteers, 1865-70. Guards', Leander. [Died Aug. 1915. Address : Chorion House, Bathampton, cr. 1901 Bath. [Died 3 Apr. 1913. DE RUTZEN, Sir Albert, Kt., ; B.A., of D.L., J.P. ; Chief Magistrate Metropolitan DE SOYRES, Rev. John, M.A., Rector of St. s. of Police Courts from 1901 ; b. 1831 ; 3rd John's Church, St. John, N.B., Canada, of late Charles Frederick Baron de Rutzen from 1888 ; b. Bilbrook, Somerset 26 April 1849 Slebech Park, Pembroke, andMary Dorothea, ; s. of Rev. Francis de Soyres, and e. d. and heiress of N. Phillips of Slebech neph. of Edward FitzGerald, translator of : Park, Pembrokeshire whose only sister, Omar Khayyam. Educ. Brighton Coll. ; Caius Louisa, married 1st ; m. Coll. Camb. M.A. 1879; LL.D. of 1872, Horatia, d. of late A. J. Gulston, (Univ. New Brunswick), 1900 ; Members', s. three d. Derwydd, Carmarthenshire ; one Winchester, and Hulsean University Prize- : Barr. Inner man Select Educ. Eton ; Camb. (B.A.). ; Preacher, 1885 ; Hulsean 1886. President of Temple, 1857 ; Stipendiary Magistrate Lecturer, Was the for Merthyr Tydfll, 1872, and some time Cambridge Union Society ; Professor of for deputy-chairman of Quarter Sessions History at Queen's Coll. London, 1881-87 ; Police Glamorganshire ; Metropolitan Magis- Chaplain 3rd Regiment Canadian Artillery. Publications : of trate, Marylebone, 1876-91 ; Westminster, History Montanism, 1878 ;

1891-97 ; later at Marlborough Street and Christian Reunion, 1888 ; editor of Pascal's Bow Street. Address : 90 St. George's Provincial Letters. Recreations : walking, Square, S.W. Club : United University chess (was President of the University [Died 22 Sept. 1913. Chess Club in his time). Address: St. John, N.B., Canada. Club : Royal Societies. DE SALIS, Rev. Henry Jerome, J.P., M.A. ; [Died 3 Feb. 1905. b. 16 Feb. 1828 ; 7th s. of late Jerome Fane, DBS Sir Charles 6th Bt. Count De Salis, and Henrietta, d. of Rt. VCEUX, Champagne, ; cr. 1787 ; b. 26 Nov. 1827 ; S. b. 1894 ; m. Rev. W. Foster, D.D.. Bishop of Clogher ; d. of T. W. m. 1853, Grace Eliz., 3rd d. of late Rt. Hon. 1853, Katharine, Richardson, : Clifton (d. 1895) ; one s. one d. Heir s. Joseph Warner Henley, of Waterperry ; Frederick late 6th four s. one d. Educ.: Eton; Exeter College, [b. 1857, Capt. Dragoon Guards m. d. of late Oxford. A Count of the Holy Roman (Carabiniers) ; Hylda, of 1852-72. Sir Victor Brooke, 3rd Bart., of Colebrooke, Empire ; Rector Fringford, Address : 6 Address : Portnall Park, near Virginia Fermanagh, 1899]. Arlington : : Street, W. Club Devonshire. Water, Surrey. Clubs Carlton ; Royal 11 March 1914. Yacht Squadron, Cowes. [Died 18 Feb. 1915. [Died DBS Lieut.-General Sir Charles 4th Earl of William VCEUX, DESART, (cr. 1793), b. Hamilton, K.C.B. ; cr. 1911 ; C.B. 1904 ; Ulick O'Connor Cuffe, J.P., D.L. Baron of 22 Dec. 1853 ; s. of late Major Thomas Des Desart, 1733 ; Viscount Desart, 1781 ; Vceux of Portarlington, Queen's Co. ; m. Viscount 1793. Late Capt. Castlecuffe, 1887, Eleanor May, d. of D. T. Seymour. Grenadier Guards. [Descends from the Educ. : Sandhurst. Entered 37th Foot, Cuffes of Creech St. Michael, Somerset, who 1872; Capt. Indian Army, 1884; Major, received a coat of arms temp. Henry III. 1892 ; Lt.-Colonel and Bt.-Colonel, 1898 ; The founder of the Irish branch re- Colonel, 1902; Maj.-Gen., 1904; Lieut.- ceived a grant of land in Co. Cork from Gen.,1908 ; served with Dongola Expedition, Queen b. London, 10 July Elizabeth.] 1896 (medal, Khedive's medal); N.W. 1845 s. of 3rd Earl and d. of 1st Earl ; Frontier of 1897-98 medal, of India, (despatches, Cawdor ; S. father 1865 ; m. Ellen, d. 2 clasps); Tirah Expedition, 1897-98 (de- H. L. Bischoffsheim, Bute House, S. Audley spatches, clasp, Bt. of Col.). Address : Street, London, 1881. Tory, and believed " " Hazlewood, Tarring, Worthing. Club : Jun. in The People when left free from Naval and Military. [Died 22 Oct. 1911. Doctrinaires and Faddists. Educ. : Eton ; Page of Honour to Queen DES VCEUX, Sir (G.) William, cr. 1893; Bpnn-am-Rhein. d. G.C.M.G. ; b. 1834 ; m. Marion Denison, Victoria ; Lieut. Grenadier Guards, 1862 ; of late Sir John 1875. Capt. 1865. Publications : Children of Pender, G.C.M.G., : Charterhouse Balliol Ox- Nature Kelverdale Helen's Vow Lord Educ. ; College, ; ; ; and ford. Barr. Upper Canada, 1861 ; magistrate Lady Piccadilly ; Love and Pride on an " ] British Guinana, 863-69 ; Administrator Iceberg ; The Raid of the Detrimental," 1869-80 1897 and other novels. Owned and Colonial Secretary of St. Lucia, ; ; many of Governor of 1880 ; Governor about 6000 acres. Recreations : yachting, Bahamas, and Commissioner Western Pacific, in early life fox-hunting, a little journalism. Fiji High 1880-85 of 1886 Hong- Heir: b. Hon. H. Cuffe, C.B., b. 1848, ; Newfoundland, ; 1887-91. Publication: Colonial Solicitor to the Treasury, and Director of Kong, My Clubs : 1903. Public Prosecutions. Address : Desart S.W. Brooks's, Turf, Service, Address : 35 Cadogan Square. 'Court, Kilkenny ; 24 Buckingham Palace [Died 15 Dec. 1909. Mansions, S.W. Clubs : Carlton, Raleigh ; Sackville clubs. Baroness Elizabeth ; d. of late Street, Dublin ; many yacht DE TABLEY, [Died 15 Sept. 1898. Shallcross Jacson of Newton Bank, Cheshire, ESHON, Lieut.-General Frederick George and widow of J. H. Smith Barry of Marbury Ireland Thomas, C.B. 1904; Col. King's Own Hall, Cheshire, and Fota Island, ; Yorkshire b. 10 Nov. 1818 mother of Lord and James Smith I Light Infantry ; ; Barrymore s. of Major Peter Deshon, 43rd and 85th Barry, and Mrs. Oswald of Auchencruive, 1871 Regiments; m. 1st, 1851, Mary (d. 1858), Ayr ; m. 2nd B. De Tabley, (d. 1887); d. of : Bournemouth. William Hooton Deverill ; 2nd, 1875, Address Berry Court, Julia (d. 1904), d. of Alexander Tower. [Died 14 March 1915. Entered Hon. cr. army as Ensign, 56th Regt. 1837 ; DETAILLE, Edouard ; K.C.V.O., retired as de 1' Institut ; Lieut.-General, 1881 ; served 1907 ; French painter ; Membre 7 193 DBTMOLD WHO WAS WHO, 1897-191 6

Commander of Legion of Honour ; President Committee of the Unionist Alliance. Address : : d'honneur de la Socie'te' des Artistes Francais ; Meares Court, Mullingar. Clubs Junior

Grand Cordon de 1'ordre de St. Stanislaus de United Service ; Kildare Street, Dublin. la Russie ; Commandeur de 1'ordre de [Died 18 June 1907. first Couronne de Prusse ; de Leopold de Belgium ; DEVER, Hon. James [name de Ver of decorated at the Jubilee Queen Victoria ; appeared in Great Britain with William the of 2 Medaille Coloniale Frangaise ; member 1st] ; b. Ballyshannon, Ireland, May 1825 ; : Academic des Beaux Arts. Principal Works came to Canada and settled at St. John, N.B. ;

En Reconnaisance, 1875 ; Le Regiment qui m. 1853, Margaret, d. of Daniel Morris of Lan-

Passe, 1876 ; Salut aux Blesses, 1877 ; Le caster, N.B. ; educated and engaged in busi-

Rgve, 1888; Sortie de la Garrison de ness there ; appointed to the Senate of : Huningue en 1815 ; Les Victimes du Devoir ; Canada, 1868. Address 5 Chipman Hill, of of En Batterie ; Portraits Prince Wales, St. John, New Brunswick.

Duke of Connaught, and Emperor of Russia ; [Died 8 March 1904. Revue de Chalons Grandes decorations La ; DE VERB, Aubrey Thomas, poet; s. of late 1'Hotel de Ville de etc. pour Paris, etc., Sir Aubrey de Vere, Bt., Curragh Chase, Co. Address : 129 Boulevard Malesherbes, Paris. : Limerick ; b. 10 Jan. 1814. Educ. Trin. 23 Dec. 1912. [Died Coll. Dublin. Publications : Poetry : The Maurice, A.R.E. 1905 ; b. 21 Nov. DETMOLD, Waldenses, 1842 ; The Search after Proser- 1883 *. of Edward and Detmold. ; Mary pine, 1843 : Poems, Miscellaneous and Sacred, Educ. : private school, Hampstead, and by 1853 ; May Carols, 1857, 1881 ; The Sisters, private tutors. Exhibited first at the Insti- 1861 ; The Infant Bridal, 1864 ; Irish Odes, tute of Painters in Water Colours and the 1869; The Legends of St. Patrick, 1872; Royal Aacdemy, 1897 ; the International Alexander the Great, 1874 ; St. Thomas of Exhibition, 1899 ; Fine Art Society's Gallery, Canterbury, 1876 ; Legends of the Saxon : 1900 ; the Dutch Gallery, 1903. Publications Saints, 1879 ; The Foray of Queen Meave, Pictures from Birdland, Kipling's Jungle and other Legends of Ireland's Heroic Age, Book. Address : 3 West Hampstead 1882 ; Legends and Records of the Church Studios, Sheriff Road, N.W. ; The Cottage, and the Empire, 1887 ; St. Peter's Chains,

Horsebridge Steyning, Sussex. : Irish Common, 1888 ; Prose English Misrule and [Died 9 Apr. 1908. Misdeeds, 1848; Picturesque Sketches of Ireland's Church DE TRAFFORD, Lieut. Augustus Francis, Greece and Turkey, 1850 ;

D.S.O. 1900; South Staffordshire Regt. Property, and the Right Use of it, 1867 ; Church Served South Africa. [Died 1 June 1904. Pleas for Secularisation, 1867 ; The

Establishment of Ireland, 1867 ; The Church DEVAS, Charles Stanton, M.A. Oxon. ; Member Settlement of Ireland, or Hibernia Pacanda, of Balliol College ; b. 1848 ; s. of Wm. Devas 1868 Constitutional and Unconstitutional of Woodside, Old Windsor, and Anne, d. of ; Political 1881 chiefly on Chas. Stanton of Upfield, Stroud, Gloucester- Action, ; Essays Poetry, 1887 ; Essays chiefly Literary and shire ; m. Eliz, d. of F. R. Ward, 26 Hyde 1889 ; de Vere's Poems a Park W. ; six s. two d. Educ. : Ethical, Aubrey Street, and Selection, 1890 ; Mediaeval Records Eton ; Balliol College, Oxford. First class Sonnets Recollections de in the School of Law and Modern History, ; by Aubrey Vere, 1897. Club : Athenaeum. Oxford, 1871 ; entered to be Barrister at [Died 20 Jan. 1902. Lincoln's Inn ; never called ; private study ; Sir 4th Bt. cr. Examiner in Political Economy for nine years DE VERE, Stephen Edward, ; Irish 6. of 1784; M.A. ; country gentleman ; at the Royal University Ireland ; was 26 1812 2nd s. of 2nd Bt. and received into the Catholic Church, 1867. July ; Mary, sister of 1st Lord of Brandon S. Publications : Groundwork of Economics, Monteagle ; of bro. 1880. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin. 1883 ; Studies Family Life, 1886 (trans- Lincoln's Inn ; Barr. (Ireland), 1836 ; M.P. lated into German) ; Political Economy, 1854-59. Publications : Trans- Stonyhurst Philosophical Series, 1892 (trans- Limerick, lation of Odes of Horace ; various political lated into German) ; 2nd edition, 1901 ; Key tracts and pamphlets. Recreations : in early to the World's Progress, 1906 ; Papers read life field sports; later literature. Heir: before the British Association, 1894 and 1901 ; none. Address : Limerick. articles in The Economic Journal, Inter- Foynes, 10 Nov. 1904. national Journal of Ethics, The Dublin [Died Sir cr. 1883 J.P. ; of DEVEREUX, Joseph, Kt. ; ; Review ; (with W. S. Lilly) Reissue Byles' Alderman and Councillor b. Wind- Sophisms of Free Trade, 1903. Address : County ; 8 Nov. 1816 s. of late C. T. T. Devereux, 8 Inverness Gardens, Kensington, W. Club : sor, ; Junior Conservative. [Died 6 Nov. 1906. Windsor, and Mary. d. of John Bill of Rugeley ; m. Louisa d. of late Robert, William 1843, (d. 1890), DEVENISH-MEARES, Major-Gen. Bowden, Manchester. Mayor of Windsor, Lewis, D.L., J.P. ; b. 1832 ; e. s. of John 1869-70, 1881-83 ; received Belgian Order Devenish-Meares of Meares Court, descended of 1870. Address : 14 Queens' from Lewis who in 1651 Leopold, Captain Meares, Windsor. 10 Dec. 1903. came over from Wiltshire to Ireland with Place, [Died 1st Baron cr. 1910 John Oliver Cromwell's army, and for distinguished DE VILLIERS, ; ; P.C. ; service was appointed Corporal of the Field Henry de Villiers, K.C.M.G., cr. 1882; Chief of Good President in Ireland, receiving the house and lands of Justice, Cape Hope ; Judicial of Legislative Council ; Member of Meares Court ; m. 1870, Katherine Charlotte, Committee of Council b. 1842 ; m. d. of George Folliott of Vicars Cross, Chester. Privy ; d. of J. P. Worcester, Cape Educ. : Sandhurst. Joined the 20th Regt.; Aletta, Jourdan, of Good 1871 two s. one d. Barr. engaged in the siege and capture of Sevas- Hope, ; Inner 1865 of Turkish Temple, ; Attorney-Gen. Cape topol (Crimean and medals) ; was sent up in command of two companies of the Good Hope, 1872-74. Recreations : botany, and Acreage of 20th (the first regular troops to enter Japan) fruit-growing, bee-keeping. immediately after the burning of the British property in districts of Paarl and Worcester, Cape Colony, 35,000 acres. Heir : s. Hon. Legation at Yedo (now Tokio), 1864 ; retired Charles de Villiers b. 24 Nov. 1871. after 27 years' service, having commanded a Percy ; Address : Cape battalion of his regiment for five years. S. Wynberg House, Wynberg, himself into of Good Hope. [Died 1 Sept. 1914. father, 1876 ; threw the work head of of the recently disestablished and disendowed DE VINNE, Theodore Low, Printer ; Con- Church of Ireland ; he was a member of the firm The De Vinne Press ; b. Stamford, General Synod and its Standing Committee, necticut, 25 Dec. 1828; 2nd s. of Rev. 1850, and the Representative Body of the Church Daniel and Augusta De Vinne ; m. : ordinary of Ireland, and was also one of the Executive Grace Brockbank ; one s. Educ. 194 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DIBDIN

at 1860 schools or academies. An apprentice ; Paris, 1862 ; Secretary of Legation, of New 1863 of printing in town Newburgh, York, ; Counsellor Legation at the Holy for Francis Hart of New 1869 1843 ; foreman York, See, ; Brussels, 1874 ; London, 1876'; 1859 succeeded of 1851 ; his junior partner, ; member Austrian Parliament, 1879-87 ; established Vinne to his business, 1877 ; De Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo- continued Press at 12 Lafayette Place, 1886, tentiary, 1881 ; member of the Austrian Brockbank House of 1887 by his only son, Theodore ; printer Lords, ; Minister to Munich, ex-President to the Century Co. from 1872 ; 1887-88 ; Ambassador to the Court of St. of New York and the James and 18 of the Typothetse Privy Councillor, Oct. 1888 ; of received United Typothetse America ; Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold, 1894. honorary title of A.M. in 1901 from Columbia Knight of the Order of the . and corre- : and Yale Universities ; member Address 18 Belgrave Square, S.W. Clubs : spondent of several literary and typographical Turf, Bachelors', Marlborough, St. James's, associations. Publications : Printers Price Travellers'. [Died 3 Sept. 1903.

List Invention of Printing ; Historic Types, ; D'EYNCOURT, Admiral Edwin Clayton Tenny- Plain Printing Types, Correct Composition, son, C.B. 1873 ; retired s. of late Rt. Hon. Notable ; Title-pages ; Book Composition ; C. Tennyson d'Eyncourt ; m. 1859, Lady of in 15th ; frequent Printers Italy Century Henrietta Pelham Clinton (d. 1890), d. of to Recreation : books contributor journals. 4th Duke of Newcastle. Educ. : West- and prints. Address : 300 West 76th Street, minster ; Royal Naval College. Saw much New York. Clubs : Grolier, Century, service in China and Crimean War ; wounded Authors', Aldine, Caxton, Typothetae. at the capture of the forts of the Boca Tigris Feb. 1914. [Died in the Canton River, 26 Feb. 1841. De- DEVLIN, Hon. Charles Ramsay, M.P.P., Co. corated : naval services. Address : 56 War Temiscaming from 1906, Co. Nicolet 1906-12 ; wick Square, S.W. Clubs : Travellers', Member of Executive Council, P.Q., and United Service. [Died 14 Jan. 1903. and Fisheries Minister of Colonisation, Mines, DHOLPUR, Captain H.H. Rais-ud-daula Siph- from 1907 b. 29 Oct. ; Aylmer, P.Q., Canada, adar-ul-mulk Saramad Rajhai Hind Maharaj 1858 s. of Charles Devlin ; m. 1893, Blanche, ; Adhraj Sri Sawai Maharaj Eana Ram Singh d. of de Montigny, of Ste. Scholastique, Major Lokindra Bahadur Diller Jang Jai Deo ; : Deux-Montagnes. Educ. Montreal College ; b. K.C.I.E. ; 26 May 1883 ; S. father as a Laval University, Quebec. Elected to House minor, 1901 ; m. d. of H.H. Maharaja of for of of Commons, Canada, County Ottawa, Nabha. Educ. : Mayo College. In. with 1891-96 of 1896-97 ; ; County Wright, full powers 1905. State had area of 1200 Canadian Commissioner, Ireland, 1897-1903; and of Roman square miles, population 271,496. M.P. (N.) Galway City, 1903-6; Salute, 15 guns. Address : Dholpur, Eastern Catholic : Liberal. Address : Quebec. Rajputana. [Died 2 Apr. 1911. Died 1 March 1914. t Sir DIAZ, Porfirio ; Hon. G.C.B., cr. 1906 ; K.C.M.G. cr. DE WET, Sir Jacobus Albertus, ; President of the Republic of Mexico, 1877-

1890 ; b. 1840 ; widower ; member of Legis- 1911 ; b. Oaxaca, 15 Sept. 1830. Took part lative Council of Cape Colony, 1869-90 ; in resistance to French invasion, 1863 ; Com- British Agent in South African Republic, of of mander the Army the East, 1867 ; 1890-96. Address : Wynberg. Cape Colony. headed an insurrection against the Govern- [Died 27 March 1911. ment, 1875. [Died 2 July 1915. Sir Kt. cr. 1883 DE WET, Jacobus Petrus, ; ; DIBBS, Hon. Sir George Richard, K.C.M.G., b. d. of James Fuller. 1838 ; m. Emma, cr. 1892 ; Managing Trustee Savings Bank, Educ. : Univ. Coll. ; London University New South Wales ; b. Sydney, 12th Oct. (B.A. 1860). Barr. Inner Temple, 1865 ; : 1834 ; m. 1857, d. of R. M. Robey. Educ. Recorder of Griqualand West, 1878-80 ; St. Philip's Church of England School ; Dr. of Chief Justice of Judge Cape Colony ; Lang's Australian College. First elected to of Transvaal ; Acting Chief Justice Ceylon, Parliament for West Sydney, 1874 ; Trea- 1882-83. Address : Gonubie, Enys Road, surer and Col. Sec. of N. S. Wales, 1883 ; Eastbourne. [Died 19 Apr. 1900. Premier and Col. Sec. and Premier and Trea- Coll. DE WINTON, Sir Francis Walter, G.C.M.G. ; surer, 1885 ; Premier and Sec. 1886,

L : for cr. 1893 ; C.B., LL.D., D.C.L., retired Maj.- 1889, and 1891-94. Recreation Volunteer of Address : Hun- Gen. R.A. ; Compt. and Treas. to Duke about fifty years. Passy, |

I ter's York, K.G. (now King George V.), from 1892 ; Hill, Parramatta River, New South b. Pittsford, Northamptonshire, 21 June Wales. Club : Australian, Sydney. 4 1904. 1835 ; 2nd s. of Walter de Winton, Maesllwch [Died Aug. Castle, Radnorshire, and Julia Cecilia Collin- DIBDIN, Charles, F.R.G.S., A.V.I.; Knight of in 1901 son ; m. Evelyn, d. of Christopher Rawson, of St. John Jerusalem England, ; Lennoxville, Canada, 1864. Educ. : R.M.A. Decoration : R.N.L.-B.I. 1902. Hon. Corre- [ of of Institutions i Woolwich. Entered R.A. 1854 ; served sponding Member Society Sir from 1875 of Crimea ; British North America, under de Pre"voyance, France, ; Secy, Institution from W. F. Williams ; Nova Scotia, Gibraltar, the Royal National Lifeboat of the Civil Service Life- Constantinople ; Secy, to Marquis of Lome 1883 ; Hon. Secy,

of : d'Honneur when Gov.-Gen. of Canada ; command boat Fund, 1870-1906 Membre la Socie'te' France Depot at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1884-85 ; Ad- de de Sauvetage, (silver - - : d'Honneur ministrator Gen. Congo State, 1885 86 medal and diploma) ; Membre com. expedition against Yonnies, West de la Socie'te' de Secours Publics et de medal and Africa, 1887-88 ; Secy, to Emin Pasha Relief Secours Mutuels, France (silver

Expedition, 1888; Adj. -Quartermaster-Gen. diploma) ; Borough Councillor, Holborn, 1903 b. Lon- 1888-89 ; Commissioner of Swaziland, 1889 ; from 1900 ; Alderman from ; 9 s. of late Rev. Robert Comptroller to late Duke of Clarence, 1892. don, Oct. 1849 ; 2nd Address : York House, St. James's Palace. Wm. Dibdin, M.A., and Caroline, d. of Robert Clubs : Maude United Service, Marlborough, Pratt's. Thompson, Barr. ; m. 1st, Fanny [Died 16 Dec. 1901. Lough, 6th d. of late William Hawes, F.S.A., 1EYM, His Excellency Count (Franz de Paula), Chairman of the Society of Arts and Royal

Baron of Stritez Am- Humane 1880 1890) ; 2nd, Annie ; Austro-Hungarian Society, (d. d. of late Gen. Francis bassador to the Court of St. James ; II. and Rawlinson, 2nd Rl. II. 1892. Educ. : Privy Councillor ; Chamberlain of the James Thomas Ross, private and Civil Service Rl. Court ; Member of the Austrian tuition. Entered H.M. (General House of after nomination and Lords ; b. 25 Aug. 1838 : m. Anna, Post Office) competi- Countess of Schlabrendorf, 26 Feb. 1870. tive examination, 1866. Address : 33 Wo- 7 June 1910. Lieutenant, 1859 ; Attache" St. Petersburg, burn Square, W.C. [Died 195 DICEY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

author DICEY, Edward, C.B. 1886 ; B.A. ; and DICKENSON, Lieut.-Col. Edward Stanley New- b. 1832 s. of late T. ton journalist ; ; E. Dicey, ; Lieut.-Col retired, 20th and 19th Foot ; Leicestershire Claybroolc Hall, ; m. Anne *. of lte Rev. E. Newton Dickenson, formerly Greene Chapman, Weymouth, Massachusetts, of Do-rthill House, Co. Stafford, and Mary, U.S.A., 1867 (d. 1878). Educ. : Trinity Col- d. of Col. Fitzgerald of Maperton, Somerset, Called to the 1875 and lege, Cambridge. Bar, ; Turlough Park, Co. Mayo ; m. 1880, Bencher of Gray's Inn, 1896 ; Treasurer, Alica Catherine, widow of J. Lee 55th Foot 1903 Tele- ; formerly connected with Daily J.P. Kent, 1898 ; Chairman, The Home graph ; from 1870 to 1889 was editor of the Division from 1902; active in County and Observer annexa- ; strongly advocated the Diocesan business ; High Seneschal of Can- tion of Publications : in 1860 Egypt. Rome terbury Cathedral from 1895 ; Agent to the : a (1861) Cavour, Memoir, 1861 ; Six Months Dean and Chapter from 1902 ; Commisisoner in the Federal States, 1863 ; The Schleswig- of Sewers for East Kent, also of Income Tax Holstein War, 1864; Battlefields of 1866 and Land Tax ; member of the House of A Month in Russia the of the (1866) ; during Laymen Province of Canterbury ; of the of Marriage Czarevitch, 1867 ; The Morn- member the Committee of the Clergy

ing Land, 1870 ; England and Egypt, 1884 ; Orphan Corporation ; a Trustee of the Can-

Victor Emmanuel, 1882 ; Bulgaria, the terbury Diocesan Trust. Address : The

Peasant State, 1895 ; The Story of the Precincts, Canterbury. Clubs : Junior United

Khedivate, 1902 ; The Egypt of the Future, Service ; East Kent, Canterbury. 1907 ; took much interest in S, African [Died 20 March 1910. affairs. Address ; 2 Gray's Inn Square, W.C. Sir DICKESON, Richard ; cr. 1884 ; J.P. Clubs : Athenaeum, Oxford and Cambridge, county of Kent ; b. Rochester 1823 s. of Garrick. 7 1911. ; [Died July Richard Dickeson of Rochester, and Mary, Charles and d. of of DICK, George Cotsford, author William Ranger Marden, Kent ; m. b. 1 o. *. of composer ; Sept. 1846 ; Charles 1st, Elizabeth Barber, d. of John Reynolds

George Dick, Barrister ot the Middle Temple ; of Dover (d. 1864) ; 2nd, Eliza, d. of William unmarried. : schools Wor- of Educ. private ; Garwood Bromley, Kent, 1897 ; Mayor cester Oxford class in of College, ; second the Dover, 1871, 1880, 1881, 1883 ; was a Law and History School, 1869. An invalid merchant at Dover and had branches in for many years. Publications : two comic London, Dublin, Aldershot, Gibraltar, and operas, Dr. D. and The Baroness, respec- other military stations. Address : Grand tively produced at the Royalty Theatre in Hotel, Charing Cross, W.C. Club : City 1885 and 1892; several musical pieces for Liberal. [Died 13 Oct. 1900. the German Reed a translation Company ; DICKEY, Rev. Charles A., D.D., LL.D., Presi- into verse of Le English CoppeVs Passant, dent of Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelphia; Mrs. Tree at the played by (now Lady) Moderator of General Assembly Presbyterian Haymarket Theatre ; a monologue, Mrs. Church in U.S. 1900 ; Chairman of Revision Rawdon's Rehearsal played by Miss Lottie Committee, and member of Union Com- Venne at the Court Theatre a volume of ; mittee, Presbyterian Church, 1901-4. Ad- entitled The 1886 a volume verse, Model, ; dress : 2211 St. James' Place, Philadelphia. of Vers de Socie'te', entitled The Ways of the [Died 10 June 1910. World, 1896 ; Society Snapshots (Dialogues), DICKEY, Robert H. P., M.A., D.D. ; Professor 1901 ; a vast number of songs and piano- of Hebrew and Biblical Criticism in Magee forte pieces ; contributed light verse and University College, Derry, from 1890 ; Secre- dialogues to several papers, more especially, tary of College Faculty and of Presbyterian and continually, to The World. Address: Theological Faculty, Ireland ; b. 17 115 St. George's Road, S.W. Sept. 1856; 3rd . of late Rev. John Porter < [Died 11 Aug. 1911. Dickey, Carnone, Raphoe ; m. 1882, Mary, DICKEN, Charles Shortt, C.M.G. 1891; 6. o. d. of Rev. John Smyth, M.A., Seskinore, 1841 ; m. 1875, Emily A., e. d. of late C. W. s Omagh ; two three d. Educ. : Raphoe Sheridan of Beant>a, N.S.W. Educ. : Char- Royal School ; Queen's College, Belfast Irish terhouse. Formerly in the 87th Royal (Mathematical Scholar, 1870-73; Senior Fusiliers ; called to Bar, Middle 'Temple, Scholar, 1874) ; Edinburgh University 1883; retired from the Civil Service of Queens- (B.D.) ; B.A. and M.A. Royal University of land, 31 March 1902. Address : 33 Harring- Ireland, each with 1st class honours and gold ton S. S.W. Club ; St. Road, Kensington, medal ; D.D. Theological Faculty of Ireland. Stephens'. [Died 12 Nov. 1902. Mathematical Headmaster, Belfast Mercan- tile Coll. in DICKEN, Col. William Popham, D.S.O. 1887 ; 1875-79 ; Examiner of Hebrew

C.B. 1891 ; b. 19 March 1834 ; e. s. of late Royal University of Ireland, 1890-1909; Stephens Dicken, M.D., Deputy Inspector- examiner in Mathematics, Intermediate General of Hospitals, Bengal, and Catharine Education Board, Ireland, 1906-9; ap- Lamb. y. d. of Captain Joseph Lamb Popham, pointed Smyth Lecturer, 1896 subject,

R.N.. and niece of Admiral Sir Home Pop- Hebrew Prophecy ; and Carey Lecturer, 1900

ham. Educ. : BlundelPs School, Tiverton ; subject, The Text and Translations of the in Charterhouse ; Addiscombe. Entered Ma- Old Testament ; politics, Liberal Unionist ; Sec. of Ulster Unionist dras Army, 1853 ; Captain, 1865 ; Major was Hon. Covention in of the Madras Staff Corps Indian Army), 187S ; against Home Rule 1892 ; member (now ' Education Lieut.-Col. 1879 ; Brevet Col. 1883 ; Col. Royal Commission on University Commandant 3rd Madras Light Infantry, now in Ireland (1901-3). Recr&ttion : cycling. 63rd Palamcottah Light Infantry, 1884; Address : Magee Col ege, Derry. served Burmese Expedition in command of [Died 3 Feb. 1915. bar- Toungoo and Nlngyan (Pyinmana) column, DICKINS, Frederick Victor, C.B. 1901 ; : rister-at-law Officer Reader 1885-87 (despatches twice, medal). Clubs ; d'Acade"mie ; in Bristol b. 24 Oriental, United Service. [Died 4 May 1912. Japanese, University ; May e. s. of late J.P., DICKENS, Craven Hildesley, C.S.I. ; retired 1838 ; Thomas Dickins, d. Lieut.-Gen. ; chairman of Bombay, Baroda Edgemoor, Manchester ; m. 1869, Mary, and C.I. Railway Co., and on boards of of W. M. Wilkinson, Ryecroft House, Man- s. : Rossall other Indian railways. Educ. : E.I. Com- chester ; two two d. Educ. Paris. Served as medical officer in pany's Seminary, Addiscombe. Projected School ; the Soame Canals in South Berar, India. the Navy in China and Japan, 1861-66;

1882 ; Decorated : Services in Indian Public Works Barr. 1870 ; Assistant Registrar, Department. Recreation : chemistry. Ad- Registrar of Univ. of London, 1896-1901. : to dress : 58 Sinclair Road, Addison Road, W. Publications journalism ; contributions of Life [Died 21 July 1900. various magazines ; Japanese portion 196 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-19 JG D1DON

of Sir Parkes f Primitive and Medi- of Harry Cookstown. M.P. Dungannon, 1874-80 ; aeval Texts Hundred Views of Co. Japanese ; Tyrone, 1881-85 ; Dublin (St. Stephen's Fuji ; The Chiushingura or Loyal League ; Green Division), 1888-92. Address : The of a translations of Story Hida Craftsman ; Sycamores, Drogheda. Club : Reform. and commentaries upon works of Far Eastern [Died 17 June 1909. literature. Recreations : orientals archae- DICKSON, Rev. William Edward, Hon. Canon Address : Seend Wilts. of ology. Lodge, Ely Cathedral, 1895 ; b. Richmond, York- Clubs: Bath and Bath. Athenaeum; County, shire, May 1823 ; m. 1856, Cassandra Bury, [Died 16 Aug. 1915. d. of Rev. J. H. A. Walsh. Educ. : Rich- mond Christi Grammar School ; DICKINSON, Very Rev. Hercules Henry, D.D. ; Corpus Camb. M.A. Deacon y. s. of Most Rev. Chas. Dickinson, D.D., College, (Scholar) ; B.A.,

1846 ; Priest, 1847 ; Curate of Talk o' the sometime Bishop of Meath ; Dean of the 1855- Hill ; Perpetual Curate cum Barn- Chapel Royal ; Vicar of St. Ann's, Goostrey thaw, 1848 ; Precentor and Sacrist of Ely 1903 ; 1st class (Div. School) First ; Hebrew Prizeman Ex-Scholar and Senior Moder- Cathredral, 1858. Publications : Fifty Years ; of of Church Music ; In Ninth Decade ; ator ; Examining Chaplain to Archbishop My and Locomotion Practical Dublin; Member of Senate Trin. Coll. Dub.; Railways ; Organ Herbert Falconer various Member of the General Synod and Standing Building ; ; maga-

zine articles ; Our Address : Committee of the Church of Ireland ; Mem- Workshop. The 25 Dec. 1910. ber of the Church Representative Body ; College, Ely. [Died

elected Member of Diocesan Ecclesiastical DICKSON, Rev. William Purdie, D.D. ; Emer- of of Ireland itus of Court ; Vice-President Church Professor of Divinity and Curator the of Temperance Society ; Ex-Commissioner Library, University of Glasgow ; b. Pettinain

Charitable Donations and Bequests ; and Manse, Lanarkshire, 22 Oct. 1823 ; m. Tassie

Royal Commissioner on Licensing Reform ; W., d. of John Small, Librarian to the Univer- Professor of Pastoral Theology, Trin. College, sity of Edinburgh, 1853. Educ. : Parish d. of Dublin, 1894-1903 ; m. Mary Mabel, School, Pettinain ; Grammar School, Lanark ; Evory Kennedy, D.L., M.D., Belgard, Co. University of St. Andrews. D.D. St.Andrews Dublin, 1867. Publications : Scripture and and Glasgow, LL.D. Edinburgh. Minister of of Science ; Lectures on Book Common Cameron, Fifeshire, 1851-63 ; Professor in of of Prayer, 1878 ; The Temple ; Lay Work Biblical Criticism, University Glasgow, of of Church and other Sermons ; Biography 1863-73 ; Professor of Divinity, University of the late Rev. J. C. Coghlan, D.D. ; Addresses Glasgow, 1873-95 ; Curator University and Pamphlets. Address : St. Ann's Vicar- Library, Glasgow, 1866-1900. Publications : age, Dawson Street, Dublin. Translation of Mommsen's History of Rome, of [Died 17 May 1905. 1862-67 ; revised edition, 1895 ; Momm- sen's Roman 1887 translation DICKINSON, William Howship, M.D.. F.R.C.P., Provinces, ; to St. of Meyer's Commentary, revised and edited J.P. ; Consulting Physician George's 10 vols. 1873-80; Baird Lecture on St. Hospital, and Hospital for Sick Children ; Paul's Use of the terms Flesh and Spirit, b. Brighton, 1832 ; m. Laura, d. of James : 1883. Address: 16 Victoria Crescent, Arthur Wilson, M.D. ; one s. four d. Educ. Dowanhill, Glasgow. [Died 9 March 1901. St. George's Hospital ; Caius College, Cam- of William Colonel bridge ; M.D. Cantab. ; Hon. Fellow DICKSON, Lt.-Gen. Thomas, Caius College. At St. George's Hospital 16th Lancers, since 1896; b. 9 Jan. 1830. 1869 held the offices of Demonstrator of Anatomy, Entered army, 1847 ; Maj.-Gen. ; Assis- 1884-96. Medical Registrar, Curator of Museum, retired, 1881 ; Col. 7th Hussars, tant-Physician, Physician, and Consulting Address : 26 Portman Square, W. Physician, also Lecturer on Materia Medica, [Died 19 Aug. 1909.

and Medicine ; Examiner in Medi- 1'Ordre Pathology, DIDON, (le tres Reverend Pere Henri) de cine for of and Colleges Physicians Surgeons, des Freres Precheurs ; Predicateur General ; and Universities of and Cambridge, London, Ancien Prieur de Paris ; Prieur des Domini-

Durham ; and Harveian j Croonian, Lumleian, cains du college Albert-le-Grand d'Arcueil; ! Lecturer and Censor at Royal Coll. of Administrateur Delegue" du Conseil d'Ad- President of f Physicians ; formerly Royal ministration de la Societ6 Anonyme Albert- Medical and Chirurgical Society and of Patho- des ecoles J le-Grand ; Directeur en Chef Publications : On Renal au logical Society. Dominicaines d'Arcueil et de Paris ; ne and Affections the as Urinary ; On Tongue Touvet (Isere) le 17 mars, 1840, fils de Mr. an Indication of Disease Occasional ; R. Didon, et de Mme. Euphrazie Guillaudin. on Medical Harveian Papers Subjects ; Educ. : College Libre du Rondeau pres Oration Arthur in etc. ; King Cornwall, Grenobie, ou il parcourut le cycle des Etudes Recreation : : Trebrea sketching. Address Classiques, sous la direction des pretres du Lodge, Tintagel, Cornwall. Diocese de Grenoble. Lecteur ou Docteur 9 Jan. 1913. de [Died en Philosophie et en Theologie ; membre JICKSON, Gen. Sir Collingwood, K.C.B., cr. la Commission Superieure pour I'Education 1871 cr. 1884 retired b. de ; G.C.B., ; V.C., ; Physique de la Jeunesse (Ministere . 23 Nov. 1817 ; s. of late Sir A. du Comite Maj.-Gen. 1'lnstruction Publique) ; Membre I Dickson, G.C.B., K.C.B., and Eularia, d. of d'admission pour 1'Exposition Universelle de Don Stephen Briones ; m. Harriet (d. Vice-Presi- I 1847, 1900 (enseignement secondaire) ; > 1894), d. of Rev. Thomas Burnaby, Vicar of dent. Entr6, en Octobre 1856, dans 1'Ordre Blakesley, North Hants. Educ. : Royal Dominicain, sous la direction du P&re Lacor- ; Military Academy, Woolwich. Entered Royal daire. Ses eludes de philosophie et de i 1835 served in 1854-55 la Artillery, ; Crimea, ; theologie achevees a Rome, il professa Inspector- General of 1870-75 Col.- et la Artillery, ; philosophie, 1'ecriture sainte theologie,

I Commandant Gen. se donna Royal Artillery, 1875 ; de 1'annee 1862 a Tanned 1865, puis i 1877. Address : 79 Claverton Street, S.W. tout entier a la predication qu'il ne devait Club : United Service. 1'etude des ! abandonner que pour se livrer a 28 Nov. 1904. toutes les [Died hautes questions p^dagogiques ; ICKSON, Hon. James C.M.G. 1897 de 1'etranger Robert, ; grandes villes de France et metne [ Premier and Chief ?e fut fixe a Secretary, Queensland ; 1'entendirent nieme aprts qu'il b. 1832 haute 1 m. d. of la ; 1855, Annie, Thomas Ely. Paris. Apres 1880, sollicit6 par Address : Brisbane. il entreprit des ; Toorak, Queensland. figure de N.S. Jesus-Christ, dix ans le [Died 10 Jan. 1901. etudes speciales qui durerent fois en Palestine et ICKSON, Rt. Hon. Thomas Alexander ; P.C. conduisirent plusleurs Ireland, 1893; b. 12 Oct. m. aboutirent a son ceuvre capitate J**' 1833; 1856, a Elizabeth Grier (d. 1898), d. of J. M'Geagh Christ." C'est;;en 1890 que repondant WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

' 1'appel de ses confreres du College d'Arcueil, Dorset, and Coleshill Park, Warwickshire cet and d. of Madan il consentit h prendre la direction de (d. 1888), Maria, Capt. ; etablissement fonde" en 1863, par le Pere m. 1st, Georgina (d. 1887). 1883, d. of 4th Viscount Litford d. of Captier. 11 en fut, comme le second fonda- ; 2nd, Charlotte, 1890, teur, reorganisant tons les services, suivant late William J. Digby of Moat Lodge, Galway. i la Educ. : Harrow Christ Oxford. des vues plus modernea, ajoutant a pro- ; Church, des M.P. 1885 Lieut.-Col. priete primitive un vaste pare, avec (C.) Mid-Somerset, ; pelouses destinies spe"cialement aux Sports Dorset Yeomanry from 1904. Recreations : field bred Athietiques, et donnant enfin h 1'Ecole Albert- cricket, sports, hunting, shooting ; le-Grand son complement n^cessaire par la most of the horses in his stables, both car- fondation des deux ecoles preparatoires riage horses and hunters. Address : Sher- Lacordaire et Laplace. Cette deruiere ecole, borne Castle, Dorset. Clubs : Carlton, fondle en 1892, est comme la succursale de White's, Arthur's, National. 1'ecole Albert-le-Grand, dont elle est voisine. [Died 25 Dec. 1904. L'e"cole situee & a etc" fondle Lacordaire, Paris, DIGBY, William, C.I.E. ; senior partner Wm. en 1890, pour pre"parer directement aux plus Hutchinson & Co., East India merchants ecoles de 1'Etat C'est 1 grandes francais. and agents, London ; b. Wisbech, Cambs, en 1890 le P. Didon a cre"e 1849 3rd *. of late William / egalement que May ; Digby ; a Paris un grand externat sous le nom d'Ecole m. 1st, Ellen Amelia, d. of Capt. Little, St. Publications : L'Homme Dominique. Wisbech, 1874 (d. 1878) ; 2nd, Sarah Maria, et la foi La Science sans selon la Science ; d. of Wm. Hutchinson, Tuxford House, Les Alle- : Dieu ; L'Enseignement Supe"rieur ; Wisbech, 1879 (d. 1899). Educ. mainly Je"sus-Christ L' Union des Catho- mands ; ; private tuition. Journalist in Eastern

de de France ; Indissolubilite editor liques 1'Eglise England, 1868-71 ; Ceylon, 1871-76 ; Foi en la divinite de jesus- et divorce ; La Madras Times (daily), 1877-79 ; Liverpool

Christ L'Education ; Deux Pro- ; presente and Southport Daily News, 1880 ; Western nombre de blemes Religieux ; Un grand Daily Mercury, Plymouth, 1880-82 ; Secre- discours detaches qui n'ont pas encore ete tary of National Liberal Club from founda- Recreations : La marche reunis en volumes. tion to 1887 ; founder and director Indian la de chambre le a pied ; gymnastique ; Political Agency, 1887-92; editor India, des Address : spectacle sports athietiques. 1890-92 ; merchant and agent, 1888-1904 ; a Paris, Ecole Lacordaire, 35 rue St. Didier ; hon. member Cobden Club for successful a Arcueil (Seine), ecole Albert-le-Grand. effort to remove revenue-farming in Ceylon

Club : Stade francais (Vice- President). and secure abolition of food taxes, 1875 ;

[Died March 1900. originator and hon. sec. of appeal to England , DIEHL, Alice Mangold ; writer, journalist, in 1877 on behalf of famine-stricken people b. Essex d. of novelist, musician ; Aveley, ; of Southern India, for whom nearly 800,000 Carl Mangoldt, of Darmstadt (of von Man- were subscribed in four months (estimated of Dr. Charles Lewis this goldt family); a.-d. four millions of lives saved by fund) ; ; Vidal, of Jamaica and Aveley ; m. 1863, contested (L.) North Paddington 1885 and Louis Diehl (d. 1910), composer. Educ. : South Islington 1892. Decorated for honor- English, classics, languages by private tut9rs ary services (in India) of Famine Belief with in London ; studied music professionally Funds in 1877-79. Publications : Forty Henselt six father, and afterwards with Adolphe Years' Citizen Life in Ceylon, 2 vols. ; in Paris as in his Silesian Castle. Appeared volumes Ceylon Hansard ; The Famine Cam- Berlioz' well- in Southern 2 vols. ; pianiste, 1861," occasioning paign India, 1876-78, known mots Si elle ne s'approchait pas, History of the Newspaper Press of India,

I c'est le marcherait vers elle," and and the Far East Indian Problems " piano qui Ceylon, ; c'est musicienne, c'est la for Consideration India for the "plus qu'une English ; in London after, In- meiodie ; appeared shortly Indians and for England ; England's in at intervals until when India playing public 1872, terest in the British Ballot-Box ; critical articles and papers being successful, the Queen-Empress's Promises : How they short stories also in 1881 India published ; pub- are Broken ; Nepal and ; Condemned of and later, lished The Story Philosophy, Unheard ; joint author (with Lady Hope)

Musical Memories ; also in 1907 her autobio- of The Life of Sir Arthur Cotton ; Indian " " True of Life ; India. graphy, entitled The Story my Economics ; Prosperous British

Life of 1908 ; novels ap- Law in Terrestrial Pheno- Beethoven, many 1901 ; Natural after Garden of Eden in in India Failure peared The 1882, mena ; Food Prices ; Our among them A Woman's Love-story. A in India. Recreations : always too busy to The little Woman's Cross, Passion's Puppets, indulge in any, alas ! but dabbled a Temptation of Anthony, Fire, Dr. Paull's in astronomy and meteorology while in India. Theory, Elsie's Art Life, Griselda, Bread Address : 7 Leinster Mansions, Langland upon the Waters, An Actor's Love-story; Gardens, Hampstead, N.W. Club: National 1910 1904. A Born Genius ; Miss Strangeways, ; Liberal. [Died 24 Sept. etc. Isola, 1911 ; A Mysterious Lover, 1911, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Wentworth, 2nd Recreations : life in the country and DILKE, garden J.P. M.P. Bt. ; cr. 1862 ; P.C., LL.M., ; reading. Address : Rosalie, Ingatestone, Forest of Dean Div. Gloucestershire from Essex. [Died 13 June 1912, e. s. of 1st Bt. S. father b. 1843; ; of Diesel motor 1892; DIESEL, Rudolf, Inventor the ; o. d. of 1869 ; m. 1st, Katherine (d. 1874), Hon. Doctor Technical High School, Munich late Capt. Arthur Gore Sheil, 1872 ; 2nd, Theresa Strasse 32 Munich Address : Maria Emilia Francis 1904), 4th d. of 29 1913 1885, (d. [Died Sept. Major Henry Strong, H.E.I.C.S., and widow DIGBY, Col. Hon. Everard Charles ; b. 6 Sept of Mark Pattison, Rector of Lincoln College, s. of 9th Baron m. 1886 1852 ; 3rd Digby , Oxford. Educ. : Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Lady Emily Louisa Anne Fitzmaurice, d. Scholar of Trinity Hall; Senior Legalist s. of of Lansdowne ; two one 1865 twice Vice- 4th Marquess (head of Law Tripos), ; d. Late Grenadier Guards ; served Suakin President and twice President Cambridge : 43 Gros M.P. Expedition, 1885. Address Upper Union Society. Barr. Middle Temple ; W. Buckshaw Sher of State venor Street, ; House, Chelsea, 1868-86 ; Under-Secretary borne, Dorset. Clubs : Guards', Bachelors' Foreign Affairs, 1880-82; President Local Travellers'. [Died 20 Oct. 1914 Government Board, 1882-85; Chairman with DIGBY, John Kenelm Digby Wingfield, M.A. Royal Commission for Negotiations Chairman Com- Division Dorse 1880-82; Royal j J.P. ; M.P. (C.) Northern France, e. s. of late John mission for Housing of the Working-Class, i from 1892 ; b. 2 Sept. 1859 ; Castle 1884-85 Chairman Select Committee on Digby Wingfield Digby, Sherborne ; 198 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DIVERS

Income Tax, 1906. Publications : Greater major, medal with two clasps). Address : The Fall of Prince Florestan Britain, 1868 ; Peshawar, Punjab, India. The Present Position of of Monaco ; European [Died 29 Sept. 1906. 1887 The British 1888 Politics, ; Army, ; DILLON, Gen. Sir Martin (Andrew), G.C.B., cr.

Problems of Greater 1890 ; 1902 cr. Britain, Imperial ; K.C.B., 1887 ; C.B. 1868 ; C.S.I. Mr. Defence (with Spenser Wilkinson) ; 1872; retired 1892; b. 19 June 1826. British 1898 ; Memoir of Dilke Entered Empire, Lady army, 1843 ; General, 1892 ; served to her Book of the Spiritual in (prefixed Life), Punjab, 1848-49 ; Kohat Pass, 1850 ; 1905. Recreations : rapier fencing, light- Crimea, 1856 ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-59 ; Heir : s. Charles Went- : pair rowing, riding. China, 1860 Abyssinia, 1867-68 ; Brigade- b. 1874. Address : 76 Sloane worth, Street, Major, Nepal Frontier ; Assistant-Adjutant- S.W. Dockett Middle- ; Eddy, Shepperton, General, China ; Military Secretary, Bom- sex Clubs : ; Pyrford Hough, Woking. bay ; Military Secretary, Abyssinia (A.D.C. Fine National to the Reform, Burlington Arts, Queen) ; Military Sec. India ; Adj.- Liberal. 26 Jan. 1911. [Died Gen. Gibraltar ; Assist. Mil. Sec. Head- Francis b. DILKE, Lady (Emilia Strong) ; quarters ; commanded the Lucknow and

2 1840 ; 4th d. of the Pindi Ilfracombe, Sept. Major Rawal Divisions, India, 1884-88 ; Henry Strong, H.E.I.C.S., and g.-d. of Samuel Col. West Yorkshire Regt. (Prince of Wales' U.E.L. of Ga. m. Strong, Augusta, ; 1st, Own), 1897 ; Commissioner Duke of York's Rector of Lincoln Coll. Mark Pattison, Royal Military School ; Colonel Commandant 1862 Sir Charles Oxford, ; 2nd, Wentworth Rifle Brigade, 1904. Address : 30 St. James's Dilke, Bt., M.P., 1885. Educ. : by Miss Square, S.W. Clubs : United Service, Marl- sister of the celebrated African ' Bowditch, borough. t [Died 8 Aua. 1913. traveller. Contributor to Saturday Review, DIMSDALE, Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Cockfield ; 1864 ; to the for Academy (and many years 1st cr. 1902 : Bt., ; Kt., cr. 1894 ; P.C. 1902 Fine Art critic) ; Annual Register ; Art K.C.V.O. 1902 ; J.P. Essex b. 1849 m. of ; ; Journal ; Magazine Art ; Gazette des 1873, Beatrice, d. of R. H. Holdsworth ; one Beaux Arts L'Art Portfolio ; ; ; Cosmopolis ; s. two d. Educ. : Eton. A Lieut, of the Ency. Brit., etc. ; Chairman of Committee of City ; Alderman, 1891-1901 ; Sheriff of Women's Trade Union League, for which she London, 1894 ; represented the City on frequently spoke. Publications : Renais- L.C.C. 1895-1900 ; Chamberlain of London, sance of Art in 1879 Art in the France, ; 1902 ; Lord Mayor of London, 1901-1902, Modern State or the of Louis XIV. Age and carried the crystal of the City 1884 Claude Lorrain d' des documents ; apres of London in front of His Majesty King ine"dits of Lord ; Biography Leighton (Dumas' his Edward VII. at Coronation ; M.P. (C.) Modern 1881 Shrine of Death and Artists), ; for of City London, 1900 ; Past-Master other Stories, 1886 ; Shrine of Love and Grocers' Company ; Past Grand Warden, other 1891 French Painters of the Stories, ; 1902, and Past Grand Treasurer of Free- Eighteenth Century, 1899 ; French Architects masons of England ; Knight Commander and of the Sculptors Eighteenth Century, Star of Ethiopia and Rising Sun of Japan, 1900 French Decoration and Furniture in ; Heir : s. John Holdsworth, b. 1874. Ad- the 1901 French Eighteenth Century, ; dress : 29 Sussex Square, Hyde Park, W. and of the Engravers Draughtsmen Eigh- Clubs : Carlton, City Carlton. teenth 1902. Recreations : Century, riding ; 9 1912. book [Died Aug. collecting Aldines, Elzevirs, Stephens ; DIMSDALE, 6th Baron of the Russian Empire, works of and Paris etc. early Lyons press, Robert, D.L., J.P. [Thomas Dimsdale, M.D., Address : 76 Sloane S.W. Street, ; Pyrford of the Priory, Hertford, was on the medical Rough, Woking. [Died 23 Oct. 1904. staff of Duke of Cumberland's Scottish army in the DILLON, Hon. Conrad, Principal Clerk in 1745 ; he was afterwards invited by Probate Division of the High Court of Empress Catherine of Russia to vaccinate Justice s. of Arthur Edmund 16th the in return for ; Dennis, Royal Family, 1762 ; and

Viscount Dillon ; b. 2 Sept. 1845 ; m. 1872, his services was made a Baron of the Russian Ellen d. of late Sir b. s. of Louisa, Henry Dashwood, Empire] ; 4 July 1828 ; 5th Baron, 5th Bt. Educated for the Army and passed Essendon Place, and Jemima, d. of Rev. into Sandhurst, but prevented by want of Henry Anthony Pye, Prebendary of Wor-

health and strength from joining. Chairman, cester ; m. Cecilia, d. of late Rev. Richard National Temperance League and Evelina Marcus Southwell, M.A., Rector of St. : Ox- Hospital ; Hon. Secretary, Army Temperance Stephen's, Hertfordshire, 1853. Educ. for for Association ; on School Board London, ford (M.A.). M.P. (C.) Hertford, 1866- : 1882-88. Address 47 Oakley Street, 1874 ; for Hertfordshire (Hitchin), 1885-92. Chelsea, S.W. [Died 4 Nov. 1901. Heir : s. Charles, b. 1856. Address : Essen- DILLON, Frank, ! R.I. (Member of Royal Institute don Place, Hertford. Clubs : Carlton, Con- of Painters in Water-Colours), landscape stitutional. [Died 2 May 1898. b. s. of Sir cr. 1860 painter ; London, 24 Feb. 1823 ; y. DINGLI, Adriano, Kt., ; G.C.M.G. ; John : of 1880 and Mary Dillon. Educ. Bruce C.B., LL.D. ; Chief Justice Malta, ;

Castle, Tottenham. Student of R.A. and Vice-President of Council, 1893 ; b. 1817 ; of of 1879. pupil James Holland, R.W.S. ; a frequent m. 2nd, Amy, d. W. H. Chariton,

exhibitor in of 1849 ; the Academy and other Art Bar. Malta, 1837 ; member Council, retired Ad- Societies. Address : 13 Upper Phillimore Crown Advocate, 1854 ; 1894. Gardens, W. Clubs : Arts, Burlington Fine dress : Valetta, Malta. [Died 25 Nov. 1900. Arts. 2 1909. [Died May DIVERS, Edward, M.D.. D.Sc., F.R.S. ; 2nd 3rd Class DILLON, Lt.-Col. George Frederick Horace, Class of the Sacred Treasure ; C.B. Emeritus 1903 ; Commandant 26th Punjabis ; Order of the Rising Sun, Japan ;

b. 8 s. of ; July 1859 ; of Thomas Dillon, M.D., Professor Chemistry, Imperial University Nov. 1837 m. Ballinasloe, Roscommon ; m. 1st, 1887, b. London, 27 ; Margaret two d. Edith Mary (d. 1891), d. of Maj.-Gen. C. M. R. Theresa Fitzgerald, 1865 (d. 1897) ; Chester : of School Coll. ; 2nd, 1901, Dora Amy, d. of Maj.- Educ. City London ; Royal Gen. Sir Ire- E. Roche Elles ; three s. one d. of Chemistry ; Queen's Coll., Galway, Entered Lecturer on Medical in army, 1882 ; Captain, 1893 ; Major, land. Jurisprudence 1898 Medical 1870 ; ; Lieut.-Colonel, 1904 ; served Burmah, Middlesex Hospital School, 1886-87 of Coll. of (despatches, medal with clasp) ; Professor Chemistry Imperial Lushai 1873 of Im- Expedition, 1889 (clasp); Waziristan; Engineering, Japan, ; Principal

Field Coll. 1882 ; Vice-Presi- Force, 1894-95 (despatches, clasp) ; perial Eng., Japan, 1900-2 President N.-W. F. India, 1897 (despatches thrice); dent Chemical Society, ; 1902 Buner Field Force (despatches, brevet of Chemical Section, British Association, ; 199 DIXIE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Vice-Pres. Institute 1905 Pres. Sir Chemistry, ; DIXON, Raylton, Kt. ; cr. 1890; J.P., 1905. Publica- Society Chemical Industry, D.L. ; head of Sir Raylton Dixon & Co., tions : on chemical iron many memoirs subjects. shipbuilders, Middlesboro' ; b. New- Address : 3 Palace Canning Place, Gate, W. castle, 1838 ; 2nd s. of Jeremiah Dixon, [Died 8 Apr. 1912. Balla Wray, Ambleside. Contested Middles- boro' (C.), 1885; formerly Maj. 1st North DIXIE, Lady Florence, poet, novelist, writer ; York Vol. Artillery; Knight of the Order explorer and a keen of Woman's of St. John of Jerusalem member of Council . b. 24 1857 d. of ; Rights ; London, May ; ?/. of Institution of Naval Architects. Recrea- 7th M. of Queensberry, and Caroline, d. of tions : shooting, photography, caricature General Sir William Robert Clayton, Bart. ; drawing. Address : Gunnergate Hall, Mar- m. 1875, Sir Beaumont Dixie, Bart. ; two s. ton, R.S.O., Yorks. Clubs : Junior Carlton, Travelled extensively ; explored the un- Constitutional ; Cleveland, Middlesborough. known wastes of Patagonia, 1878-79 ; acted [Died 28 July 1901. as war correspondent for the Morning Post DIXON-HARTLAND, Sir Frederick Dixon, 1st during Boer war, 1880-81 ; actively opposed Bt. cr. 1892 J.P. counties of to the Land League, though advocating Home ; ; Gloucester, London, Middlesex, Sussex, and Worcester ; Rule all round. Owing largely to her advo- a Lt. of City of Lond. ; M.P. Uxbridge the captive of Zulu- (C.) cacy, Cetshwayo, King Div. Middlesex from 1885 Chairman of was restored to and sent back ; land, liberty Thames 1895-1904 Gov. of to where he soon afterwards died. Conservancy ; Zululand, Christ's Middlesex Alder- Publications: The Songs of a Child and Hospital ; County man and Chairman of Finance Committee other poems, written in childhood under the ; " " Director of London City and Midland Bank ; of Darling ; Across Pata- pseudonym e. b. 1832 ; s. of Nathaniel Hartland, of the gonia ; In the Land of Misfortune (Africa) ; Oaklands, Charlton and Eliza, d. and A Defence of Zululand and its The Kings, King ; co-heiress of Thomas of Dixon, King's Lynn ; Child Hunters Patagonia ; Aniwee, or m. 1895, Agnes Chichester, d. of W. Langham the Warrior Queen ; Gloriana ; Redeemed M.P. three d. Educ. : Chelten- in Blood Little or The Trainer's Christie, ; ; Cherie, School. ham College ; Clapham Grammar Daughter ; Ijain, or The Evolution of a M.P. (C.) for Evesham, 1880-85. Publica- Mind ; Isola, or The Disinherited, a drama ; tions : and Chart or the a drama Genealogical Chronological Eilabelle, Redeemed, ; Izra, of Royal Families of Europe ; Chronological or Snapshots from a Life ; and other writings Dictionary of Royal Families of Europe, etc. and poems written after 1877. Recreations : Heir : none. Address : 14 Chesham Place, horses and dogs were her best friends. She S.W. ; Sussex ; Ashley was a fine rider and advocated the cross Manor, Gloucestershire. Clubs : Carlton, saddle for herself as much at Manor, women, being Garrick. 15 Now. 1909. home on a bare-backed horse as in the [Died saddle. She was a good shot and swimmer, DOANE, Rt. Rev. W. Croswell, Bishop of but forswore the gun, and published much Albany, D.D. Oxon. and Dublin; LL.D. Cantab. York 2nd s. of decrying shooting as an amusement, notably ; ; George Washing- b. ton Doane, 2nd of New Jersey ; " The Horrors of Sport. The Mercilessness of Bishop 1832 m. S. Katherine Condit. Educ. : Sport, Rambles in He'll, The Vision of Izra, ; 1853, The Story of Loveland, The Message of Izra, Burlington College, Burlington, New Jersey. Received in of etc. Address : Glen Stuart, Annan, Dum- degrees, course, B.A., M.A., and B.D. from of D.D. friesshire, N.B. [Died 7 Nov. 1905. Burlington College ; from Columbia University, New York, and Sir DIXON, Rt. Hon. Daniel ; Kt., cr. 1892 ; Trinity College, Hartford ; LL.D. and D.C.L. 1st Bt., cr. 1903 ; M.P. (U.) North Belfast from Union University, Schenectady ; also, since 1905 ; J.P., D.L. for Co. Down and honoris causa, D.D. from Oxford and Dublin ; Belfast sole Thos. Dixon & ; partner Sons, LL.D. from Cambridge. After ordination and timber and shipowners merchants, Man- was curate under his father, and afterwards Irish Co. Ltd. b. 1844 s. agers Shipowners' ; ; Rector of St. Mary's Church, Burlington, of late Thomas Dixon, Larne ; m. 1st, Lizzie, St. New Jersey ; Rector for four years of d. of late Jas. Agnew ; 2nd, Annie, d. of of John's Church, Hartford, Conn. ; Rector James Shaw, 1870. Educ. : Royal Aca- St. Peter's Church, Albany, N.Y., for three demical Institution, Belfast. Mayor of Bel- years ; consecrated first Bishop of the Diocese fast, 1892 ; Lord Mayor, 1893, 1901, 1902, of Albany, 1869 ; Cathedral church built, and Co. 1903, 1905, 1906; High Sheriff, St. Agnes' School for Girls, the Child's Hos- 1896 D.L. Co. Down and Co. boro. Down, ; pital and St. Margaret's House for Babies, of Belfast, and Privy Councillor for Ireland. founded in Albany ; the St. Christina Home Recreations : hunting, shooting. Address : for training servants in Saratoga, and the Co. Down Ravens- Ballymenoch, Holywood, ; Orphan House of the Holy Saviour in dale Co. Louth Park, ; Glenville, Cushendall, Cooperstown also established the Sister- Co. Antrim. Clubs : Caiiton, Constitu- hood of the Holy Child Jesus in charge of tional ; Ulster and Union, Belfast. these institutions. Publications : Life of [Died 10 March 1907. Bishop George Washington Doane ; Mosaics DIXON, George, M.P. (L.U.) Edgbaston, Bir- of the Harmony of the Collects, Epistles, and

1885 J.P. b. 1820 s. of of Year ; mingham, from ; ; ; Gospels ; A Catechism the Christian

late A. Dixon, Whitehaven ; widower. The Manifestations of the Risen Jesus ; two Educ. : Leeds Grammar School. Mayor of volumes of Addresses to the graduates of

Birmingham, 1866 : M.P. Birmingham, 1867- St. Agnes' School ; and many sermons and 1876. Address : The Dales, Edgbaston, Bir- Convention addresses. Recreation : A house : of Maine. mingham ; 41 Hyde Park Gate, S.W. Club by the sea on the island Mt. Desert, Reform. [Died 24 Jan. 1898. Address : 29 Elk Street, Albany, New York. - Club : University, New York. DIXON, Maj. Gen. Matthew Charles, V.C. ; [Died 17 May 1913. b. Avranches, Brittany, 1821 ; 2nd .s. of DOBBIE, Edward David, I.S.0. 1911 ; Solicitor- Gen. Matthew Dixon, R.E. ; m. Henrietta, General from d. of Admiral Charles J. Bosanquet. Educ. : and Crown Solicitor, Tasmania,

1901 b. 1857. Called to 1882 ; en- Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Joined ; Bar, in tered Civil Service, 1883 ; Recorder, Launces- the Royal Artillery, 1839 ; served various Colonies and in the Crimea for 30 years, 1869. ton, 1898-1901. Address : Sandy Bay, Tasmania. 23 1915. Decorated : received the Victori aCross, 17 Hobart, [Died Aug. of April, also the siege of Sebastopol, 1855. DOBELL, Rev. Joseph, M.A. Oxon. ; Vicar of Address /j Woodsgate, Pembury, Tunbridge Montford, 1900 ; Rector Shrawardine, Wells. [Died 9 Jan. 1005. 1900; Hon. Canon of St. Asaph, 1897; b. 200 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DODS

Cheshire of of 1844 ; s. of Joseph Dobell, Bowdon, ; University Tasmania from 1890 ; mem- m. 1869, Fanny S. Haddocks; three d. ber of Executive Council from 1861. Recrea- tions : Educ. : Wem Grammar School ; Wadham royal tennis, carpentering, garden- 1st : College ; Oxford University (Scholar) ; ing, photography. Address Hobart, Tas- 1865. Classical Mods. 1863 ; 2nd Finals, mania. [Died 17 March 1898. 1867 Master, Elizabeth College, , ; His of DODD, Honour Cyril, K.C. ; Judge ordained Curate of Lilleshall, 1868 ; Priest, County Courts (Circuit 16) from 1906 ; 2nd of 1869 1869 ; Curate Mickleover, ; Gresford, s. of J. : Rev. Dodd. Educ. Shrewsbury ; of 1874 Vicar 1872 ; Incumbent Bettisfleld, ; Merton Coll. Oxford. 1st class Final Mathe- Publications : of Gwersyllt, Denbighs., 1878. matical School, 1865; B.A. Merton Coll. Some introductions to works on religious Oxford. Barr. 1869 ; contested (as Liberal) art Recreations : in early life fencing, Ecclesall Division of Sheffield, 1885 ; Cam- cricket, football, etc., later foreign travel. bridge, 1886 ; Bencher, Inner Temple, 1896 ; Address : Montford, Salop. M.P. Maldon Division of Essex, 1892-95. de- [Died 8 July 1908. feated by Hon. Charles Strutt. Publica- Minister without DOBELL, Hon. Richard R3id, tions : The Law of Light Railways (with Canada : b. Liverpool, 1837 ; m. portfolio, Mr. Allan) ; Bullen and Leake's Precedents e. d. of Sir D. Macpherson. Educ. : of Elizabeth, Pleading (with Mr. T. Bullen) ; Private to 1857 Liverpool College. Went Canada, ; Bill Legislation (with Mr. Wilberforce). firm Dobell & Co. ; founded R. R. Quebec Address : Park House, The Park, Hull. Board of Trade ; formerly president of Quebec Club : National Liberal. [Died 29 Jan. 1913. to of Chambers of Com- delegate Congress Major 1892 and 1894 member for DODD, George, LA., C.I.E., 1913; merce, London, ; Political Agent, Wana, and Commandant, Quebec West, in Canadian House'of Commons ; Wana, Waziristan ; b. 26 June 1872 ; s. of P.C. 1896 ; member of Laurier's Government, Charles and Margaret Dodd ; unmarried. 1896 Federalist. Address : Beau- ; Imperial Educ. : Clifton College. Joined the Norfolk voir Quebec. Clubs : Constitu- Manor, Regiment from R.M.C. Sandhurst, 1892; tional St. Mon- ; Rideau, Ottawa ; James's, joined Indian Army, 27th Punjabis, 1896 ; treal : Garrison, Quebec. served Waziristan Expedition, 1901-2 (des- [Died 12 Jan. 1902. patches, medal and clasp) ; Commandant DOBREE, George, D.S.O. 1902; b. 10 May North Waziristan Militia, 1903-8; South 1873 s. of Rev. L. Dobree. Educ. : ; Henry Waziristan Militia from 1910; Political Cam. Univ. Served South Africa (B.A.). Agent South Waziristan from 1910. Recrea- with Kitchener's Horse. Address : Le tions : fishing, shooting. Address : Wana, Guernsey. [Died 20 July 1907. Foulon, Waziristan, India. Clubs : United Service, 1904 DOBSON, Hon. Alfred, C.M.G. ; Agent- Fly Fishers'. [Died 15 Apr. 1914. General for Tasmania in London ; b. 18 Aug. DODDS, Hon. Sir John Stokell, Kt., cr. 1900 ; of Gates- 1848 ; 6th s. of late John Dobson, K.C.M.G., cr. 1901 ; C.M.G. 1889 ; Chief head and Hobart; m. 1st, 1891, Alice Justice of Tasmania from 1898 ; b. 1848 ; s. Ramsay (d. 1897), d. of Right Rev. Bishop of William Dodds, Co. Durham ; m. 1867, Sandford ; one s. ; 2nd, 1908, Mary Alice, Emma Augusta, d. of Rev. J. Norman ; d. of late Gen. J. T. C.B., R.E. Walker, three s. Educ. : Hobart. Called to Bar Barr. Inner Temple, 1875 ; entered House (Tasmania), 1872 ; Attorney-General, 1878- of 1877 Assembly, Tasmania, ; Attorney- 1881 and 1884-87 Minister of Finance and Solicitor ; General ; Speaker of Assembly ; Postmaster- General, 1881-84 ; represented General K.C. of Tasmania. Address : I ; Tasmania at Sydney Conference, 1883, and Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W. ; 64 at Colonial Conference in London, 1887 ; Lexham Gardens, W. Clubs : Union, St Deputy Governor of Tasmania, 1888 ; Ad- 5 Dec. 1908 Stephen's. [Died ministered Government, 1899, 1900-1, 1904, Sir cr. 1897 DOBSON, Benjamin Alfred, K.B., and 1908 ; Lieut.-Governor, 1903 ; formerly of Bolton C.E., M.I.Mech.E., J.P. ; Mayor Member of Federal Council, and of Standing b. Isle of 27 Oct. 1847 ; s. o Douglas, Man, Committee thereof ; was a M.E.C., and Chan-

Arthur and Henrietta Dobson ; m. Coralie cellor of University of Tasmania ; President d. of W. T. Palin, E.I., 1876. Educ. Art Society of Tasmania and Tasmanian

Grammar Carlisle ; Inst E. School, Collegiate Branch of Navy League ; M.P. Hobart, en Belfast. Studied as Civil Engineer ; 1878-87 ; Leader of House of Assembly, tered Locomotive Works then Railway ; 1884-87; Senior Puisne Judge, Tasmania, Street Bolton. Publi : Kay Machine Works, 1887 ;* Acting Chief Justice, 1894. Address cations : of Som Principles Carding Cotton ; Stoke, New Town, Tasmania. Difficulties in Cotton Spinning ; Humidity [Died 23 June 1914. in Cotton Spinning, etc. Recreations : spor DODGSON, Rev. Charles L., see Carroll, Lewis. : Heaton cr. and study. Address Doffcockers, DODGSON, Sir David Scott, K.C.B., 1896 ; Clubs : Junio Bolton-le-Moors. Carlton, General ; b. 1821 ; s. of Rev. John Dodgson, Carl Constitutional. d. of ton, Montrose, N.B. ; m. 2nd, Elizabeth, [Died 4 March 1898 Henry Docker, and widow of Adam Duffin, R.A. 1872 DOBSON, William Charles Thomas, 1883. Entered Bengal Army, 1838 ; served A.R.A. b. 1839 1860; R.W.C. 1882; Hamburg in Jhoudpore Campaign, ; Afghan, 8 Dec. 1917 s. of Dobson a Germa in Relief of ; John by 1842; Sutlej, 1846; A.A.G. mother Educ. : Service. ; m. 1846. Royal Academy Lucknow, 1857-58. Club ; United London. Publications : most of his pic [Died 28 May 1898. tures were and b U.F. Church Professor engraved published DODS, Marcus, D.D. ; Messrs. Graves & Co. Address : Lodswortl of New Testament Theology, Edinburgh, Petworth. [Died 30 Jan. 1898 since 1889; Principal from 1907; b. Bel- 1834 s. of Rev. DOBSON, Sir William Lambert, K.B., c ford, Northumberland, ; y. m. 1886 Justic Marcus Scotch Church, Belford ; ; K.C.M.G., cr. 1897 ; Chief Dods, Catherine Swanston (d. 1901); three of Tasmania from 1886 b. 1833 ; m. 1850 1871, ; and Fanny d. of Ven. Archdeaco s. one d. Educ. : Edinburgh Academy Louisa, Free Browne, Launceston, Tasmania, and Ballii University. Licensed as Minister ordained to voher, Co. Cork, Ireland. Barr. Midd Church of Scotland, 1858; Renfield Free Glasgow, 1864. Publi- Temple, 1856 ; member of House of Assem Church, - Solicito cations : The that Teaches to Pray, bly, Tasmania, 1861 70 ; Crown Prayer The to the Seven Churches, 1859; Attorney-Gen. 1861, 1862, and 1866 1863 ; Epistles Iron 187 i ; Mohammed, 1870 1870 administered Govern 1865 ; Israel's Age, ; Judge, ; Handbook on ment of Nov. 1886 to March 188 . Buddha, and Christ, 1877; Tasmania, 1879 and cello Zechariah, and Malachi, ; I from Nov. 1892 to Aug. 1893 ; Chan Haggai, 7% DOEL WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, 1880 ; Handbook 1879-82. Publications : Seven Sermons on

on Genesis, 1882 ; Commentary on Thes- Practical Subjects, 1869 ; Two Processional of our for Choral salonians, 1882 ; Parables Lord, 1883, Hymns Festivals, 1891-96 ; Five

: ? to Great Oxford 1885 Why be Religious 1896 ; How Leaders, 1900 ; The Bishopric of become like Christ, 1897 ; The Gospel Truro, First Twenty-five Years, 1877-1902 According to St. John, in the Expositor's (1902). Recreation : made an interesting Greek Testament, 1897 ; Genesis, John, collection of armorial bearings. Address :

1 Corinthians, in Expositor's Bible ; The Lanhydrock Villa, Truro. Bible, its Origin and Nature (Bross Lectures), [Died 10 Dec. 1903. articles in Sir cr 1904 ; and numerous Encyclo- DONALDSON, James, Kt., 1907 ; LL.D. ; paedia Britannica, Expositor, etc. Address : Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the Uni- 23 Great King Street, Edinburgh. versity of St. Andrews, and Principal of the [Died 26 Apr. 1909. United College of St. Salvator and St. first DOEL, James, actor ; b. 1804 appeared, Leonard from 1886 ; 6. 26 April 1831 ; : 1820 ; contemporary of Edmund Kean, widower. Educ. Grammar School and : Phelps, and Macready. Address Stone- University, Aberdeen ; New Coll. London ;

house, Plymouth. [Died 29 Aug. 1902. Berlin Univ. Rector . High School, , 1854 Classical School of DOLGOROUKI, H.H. The Prince Alexis; b. ; Master, High 1856 1866 Professor 1846; 3rd *. of late Prince Dolgorouki, Edinburgh, ; Rector, ; Secretary of State and Privy Seal to the of Humanity, Aberdeen University, 1881-86. Publications : Modern Greek Grammar, 1853 ; Emperor Alexander II. of Russia ; a Cham- Lyra Graeca, 1884 ; Critical History of berlain to the Czar of Russia ; m. 1898, Christian Literature and Doctrine from the Frances, o. c. and heir of Fleetwood Pellew Wilson of Wappenham Manor, Northants, Death of the Apostles to the Nicene Council, 1864-66 The Ante-Nicene Christian D.L., J.P. Served in Russo-Turkish War. ; Library Prof. 24 Decorated : Member of the Order of St. (with Roberts), vols., completed The Lec- George, etc. Address : 46 Upper Grosvenor 1872; Apostolical Fathers, 1874; tures on the History of Education in Prussia Street, W. ; Nashdom, Taplow, Bucks ; and England, 1874 ; Expiatory and Sub- Wappenham Manor, Northants ; Braemar stitutionary Sacrifices of the Greeks, 1875 ; Castle, N.B. ; Mikhailovka, South Russia. The Westminster Confession of Faith, 1905 ; [Died 25 June 1915. T W oman : Her Position and Influence in M.D. DOMENICHETTI, Richard, ; Deputy Ancient Greece and Rome, and among the Inspector-General H.P. (retired), and Hon. Early Christians, 1906. Address : The Uni- e. s. of Physician to Queen Victoria ; W. L. versity, St. Andrews. [Died 9 March 1915. Domenichetti, 95th Regt., and Frances Jane DONKIN, Bryan, Vice-President and Member Taylor ; m. Dorothy, 3rd d. of Rev. C. Hey- of Institute of Mechanical cock, J.P., Pytchley House, Northants. Council, Engineers ; Memb. Inst. Civil Engineers ; Memb. Ameri- Educ. : private school ; Edinburgh Uni- can Soc. Mech. Engineers ; Memb. German versity. Graduate of Edinburgh, 1845 ; Soc. Chairman of served in 8th King's Regt. and 1st Gordon Engineers ; Bryan Donkin and Cleuch, Ltd., Engineers, Bermondsey ; Highlanders (75th Foot) ; appointed to the b. 1835 s. of John Donkin s. of personal Staff of Sir Willoughby Cotton, ; ; q. Bryan F.R.S. Educ. : London G.C.B., and afterwards to Staff of late Sir Donkin, University; Ecole Paris. Presented H. Havelock, Bart., during the Lucknow Centrale, many and relief of Lucknow received original papers to Institutes of Civil En- Campaign ; and the thanks of the President of the Council gineers Mechanical Engineers ; received Telford Gold Medal from C.E. and various for his services. Address : Woodhall Spa, ; juror at Paris 1900. Lincoln. Club : Army and Navy. premiums Exhibition, [Died 12 July 1901. Publications : Gas, Oil, and Air Engines, 3 editions Heat of Steam Boilers. DOMINGUEZ, Florencio L., Envoy Extra- ; Efficiency Address : The ordinary and Minister from Mount, Wray Park, Reigate. the Argentine Republic to the Court of Club : National Liberal. [Died 4 March 1902. St. James from 1899 ; e. s. of late Don 1902 retired Luis L. Dominguez, for many years Argen- DONNAN, James, C.M.G. ; from b. tine Minister in London ; born and educated Ceylon Government Service ; Belfast, 12 e. s. of at Buenos Ayres ; unmarried ; Secretary March 1837 ; James Donnan, of Belfast Financial Mission to London, 1870 ; entered ; m. 1858, Rebecca Gillespie, d. of of East India Diplomatic Service, 1874 ; Secretary of Wm. Skinner, Conpany's Legation at Peru, Brazil, Washington, Service, and g.-d. of Maj.-Gen. Sir Robt. Rollo s. d. Madrid, and London ; Special Envoy of the Gillespie ; one two Went to sea Argentine Government at Queen Victoria's as apprentice in the Mercantile Marine service , 1897, and to the Corona- at the age of thirteen, and obtained first at the of tion of King Edward VII. and Queen Alex- command age twenty-one ; com- andra, 1902. Address : 2 Palace Gate, W. manded the Ceylon Government steamers [Died 29 Nov. 1910. Manchester and Pearl, 1859-63, when pro- moted to be DOMVILLE, Rear-Admiral Sir (William) Cecil Master Attendant, Colombo ;

cr. Joint Police Colombo ; and In- H., 4th Bt. ; 1814 ; J.P. ; C.B. ; Capt. Magistrate, of Pearl R.N. 1886; Naval Attache" to Maritime spector Banks ; and held these until 1 retired Powers, 1887 ; retired 1893 ; b. 30 Dec. appointments May 1902, when rf. on after service 1849 ; S. father 1887 ; m. Moselle, of pension forty-three years' ; H. M. Ames, Linden, Northumberland, 1888. on retirement received the honour of C.M.G. for and valuable Entered R.N. 1863 ; 1st Scholarship, Green- long services in connection with Colombo harbour and the fisheries wich, 1873 ; commanded Naval Brigade, pearl Suakim, 1885. Heir : s. James, b. 1889. of Ceylon. Address : Doric, 149 Newbridge Owned about 2500 acres. Address: The Hill, Bath. [Died 9 June 1915. Villa Chantry, Ipswich ; Domville, Palermo, DONNE, Col. Benjamin Donisthorpe Alsop, C.B.

Clubs .-j United Service, Athenaeum, Sicily. 1900 ; Infantry Records, Home Counties [Died 22 Apr. 1904. e s. J. Wellington. Group ; b. 4 Oct. 1856 ; of B. M. DONALDSON, Rev. Augustus Blair, Canon and Donne, Crewkerne, Somerset, and Exmouth, Cecil Frances d. Precentor of Truro ; b. 8 Aug. 1841 ; s. of Devon ; m. 1886, Grace, solicitor of late Robert two d. late W. L. Donaldson, ; m. 1871, Rev. Edgar Hughe? ; abroad. Officier Joanna Maria, d. of William Mackie, M.D., Educ.: Wellington College ; Elgin, N.B. Educ. : Clapham Grammar d'Academie Francaise, for services rendered Coll. Oxford to etc. Sub-Lieut. 35th Royal School ; Oriel (M.A.). Organ-. Egyptology, Indies jsing Secretary Additional Curates Society Sussex Regt. 1875 ; served in West ; 202 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Mediterranean ; Commandant of Cyprus 1893-1901. Publication: Notes on Yellow served in : Police, 1881-82 ; Egyptian war, Fever. Address 3 Sidlaw Terrace, Bognor, 1882 (medal and star) ; Egyptian army, Sussex. [Died 11 Jan. 1905. in Nile 1884- Earl 1883-93 ; served Expedition, DONOUGHMORE, 5th of (cr. 1800), John action 1885 ; Suakim Expedition, 1888, Luke Hely-Hutchinson, K.C.M.G., D.L., J.P., actions of F.R.C.I Baron of Gemaizah ; Soudan, 1889, M.A., ; Donoughmore, 1783 ; raised and commanded Arghin and Toski ; Viscount Suirdale, 1800 ; Viscount Hutchin- 10th Soudanese Batt. (despatches, Brevet son (U.K.), 1821 [2nd Earl commanded class Maj., three clasps, 3rd Medjidie) ; 3rd British Forces in Egypt in succession to Sir for services in N.W. Fron- b. 2 Osmanie Egypt ; Ralph Abercromby] ; Mar. 1848 ; S. 1897-98 etc. father tier campaign, India, ; Tirah, 1866 ; m. 1874, Frances, d. of late 1st Lieut. (medal, two clasps) ; commanded Royal -Gen. Stephens, H.E.I.C.S.. Educ.: Sussex, S. Africa, 1900-1, march from Balliol Coll. Oxford. Assist.-Commissioner Bloemfontein to Pretoria, actions of Hautnek, in E. Roumelia, 1878-79. Owned about Welkom, Zand River, Dornkop, capture of 12,000 acres. Heir: s. Viscount Suirdale. Johannesburg and Pretoria, battle of Dia- Address : Knocklofty House, Clonmel, Co. in action miorid Hill, operations Wittebergen, Tipperary ; Kilmanahan Castle, Clonmel, of Relief's Nek, surrender of Prinsloo, opera- Co. Waterford. Clubs : Carlton, Bath, tions in Orange River Colony, and com- Garrick, Beefsteak. [Died 5 Dec. 1900. at investment manded Lindley during (de- DOOGAN, P. C., M.P. (N.) Tyrone, E., from spatches, C.B., medal with four clasps, King's s. of 1895 ; Patrick Doogan, Rossavalley, Address : Record medal, two clasps). Co. Fermanagh, and Catherine Maguire, Office, Hounslow Barracks. Club : United Gortahurk, Co. Fermanagh ; unmarried. Service. 23 1907. [Died Sept. Was a farmer. Recreations : boating and

DONNE, Ven. William, M.A. ; Hon. Chaplain fishing on Loch Erne, beside which he re- of Address : to the King ; Canon Assistant Wakefield sided. Point House, Lisbellaw, of Co. Cathedral, 1909-13 ; Archdeacon Hudders- Fermanagh. [Died 15 June 1906. to the fleld, 1892-1913 ; Chaplain Bishop of Sir DORAN, Gen. John, K.C.B., cr. 1893 ; 1897 b. 29 Oct. 1845 Wakefield, ; Oswestry, ; C.B., 1872; b. 1 Oct. 1824; m. Georgina, 3rd . of Rev. Donne m. Stephen ; 1882, d. of ,J. Magrath, 1856. Entered Bengal Mary (d. 1907), d. of late Rev. J. Grey-Jones 1842 Army, ; Lieut.-Gen. 1887 ; served in : of Somerby, Lincolnshire ; one d. Educ. Sutlej Campaign, 1845-46 ; Hazara Expedi- Cheltenham ; Wellington College and Brase- tion, 1852-53 ; Oude Campaign, 1858-59 ; nose College, Oxford. Hulmeian Exhibi- China War, 1860 ; Looshai Expedition, 1871- tioner, 1868. Curate in charge of Win- 1872; Jowaki Afreedies, 1877-78; Afghan chester 1876-81 of College Mission, ; Rector War, 1878-80. Address : Ely House, Wex- Limehouse. E., 1881-86; Vicar of Great ford. Club : Junior Conservative. Rural Dean of 1886-92 Yarmouth, Flegg, ; [Died 29 Sept. 1903. to late 1898- Chaplain-in- Ordinary Queen, DORCHESTER, 4th Baron (cr. 1786), Dudley

1901 ; Vicar of 1892-1909. Publi- Wakefield, Wilmot Carleton ; Col. Coldstream Guards ; cation : Getting Ready for the Mission, 1882. retired 1868 [1st Baron rendered eminent Recreation : golf. Address : Carr Lodge, services in the American War, 1786] ; b. 1822 ; nr. Wakefield Brasenose Coll. Horbury, ; s. of Hon. and Rev. Richard, y. s. of 1st Oxford. [Died 5 March 1914. Baron and 2nd d. of Eusebius Horton, Calton S. cousin 1875 Char- DONNELLY, Sir John Fretcheville Dykes, K.C.B., Hall, Derbyshire ; ; m. d. of 1st Lord 1854. cr. 1893 ; Maj. -Gen. (retired) ; b. 1834 ; m. lotte, Broughton, in 1st, 1871, Adeliza, 2nd d. of late F. L. Ballan- Entered Army 1846 ; served Crimea ; tine and fall of Owned about Dykes, Dovenby Hall, Cumberland ; siege Sebastopol. 2nd, 1881, Mary Frances, e. d. of the same. 14,600 acres. Heir : none. Address : 42

Educ. : R. M. Acad. Woolwich. Entered Berkeley Square, S.W. ; Hamlet Lodge, W. Cowes. Clubs : Bachelors' Royal Engineers, 1853 ; Maj.-Gen. 1887 ; Carlton, Guards', served in Crimea, 1854-55 (medal with two Hurlingham, Turf, White's, United Service. clasps, Turkish medal and Legion of Honour, [Died 30 Nov. 1897. Rt. Hon. Sir John 1st despatches twice) ; Secretary Science and Art DORINGTON, Edward, cr. P.C. 1902 Commissioner in Department, South Kensington, 1884-99. Ad- Bt., 1886 ; ; : from 1892 Chairman of the dress 59 Onslow Gardens, S.W. ; Felday Dor- Lunacy ; b. s. of king. Club: Athenaeum. [Died 5 Apr. 1902. Gloucester C.C., 1889-1908 ; 1832 ;

John E. Dorington, Lypiatt Park ; m. 1859, DONNET, Sir James John Louis, K.C.B. (mil.), of William Ilminster. cr. 1897, and awarded the Jubilee Medal the d. Speke, Jordans, Educ.: Eton Trin. Coll. Camb. same ; (M.A.). Busy year ; B.A. University of Paris ; M.D. country gentleman ; Chairman of Quarter University of St. Andrews ; L.R.C.S. Edin- President Glouces- Sessions, 1878-89 ; Past burgh ; L.S.A. London ; Inspector-General of tershire Archaeological Society and British Hospitals and Fleets ; Honorary Physician Association Chairman of to King Edward VII. from date of H.M.'s Archaeological ; etc. M.P. b. Committee on Ordnance Surveys, ; accession ; Gibraltar, 1816 ; m. 1852, Division Gloucestershire, Eliza (d. 1903), e. d. of James Meyer. Educ. : (C.) Tewkesbury 1886-1906 1906. No heir to title. Univ. of Paris. Entered Royal Navy as ; resigned, Address : Lypiatt Park, Stroud ; 39 Queen Assistant-Surgeon in 1840 ; present at fall of St. Anne's Gate, Westminster, S.W. Clubs : Jean d'Acre, 1840 ; at and capture 5 1911. destruction of Petro- Athenaeum, Carlton. [Died Apr. Ngunduvau, Fiji, 1848 ; in Secre- 12th Baron (cr. 1615), John Baptiste paulowski Kamschatka, 1854-55 ; DORMER, J.P. Bt. 1615 late tary to Co. sul-General Hay Drummond-Hay Joseph Dormer, D.L., ; ; b. in his Grenadier 1855 ; 22 May special mission to Morocco in 1844 ; Capt. Guards, served in Arctic s. of llth Baron and Elizabeth, d. Expedition, 1850-51 ; had 1830;

J. S. father 1871 ; m. charge as Superintendent of convict ship of Sir H. Tichborne ; d. of John Monzie Castle, William Jardine to Australia in 1852-53 ; 3rd, Emily, Bald, had charge of Royal Naval Hospitals from Perthshire, and Upper Grosvenor Street, W., 1857-75 at 1885. to 74th Foot, 1858 ; ; Lisbon, 1857 ; at Jamaica, Exchanged of 1867 at the served in Crimea and India ; Inspector ; medical wards of Haslar, 1871 ; at for Madras and Burmah ; A.D.C. Malta, 1874 ; member of several Scientific Musketry to the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland. Owned about Committees, viz. (1) On Contagious Diseases ; (2) On Choice of a Site for Naval Cadets' 3500 acres. Heir : n. Roland J. Dormer.

: 3 S.W. ; Grove College ; (3) On the Outbreak of Scurvy in Address Spring Gardens, Arctic Warwick. Club : Travellers'. Expedition ; Honorary Surgeon to Park, 22 Dec. 1900. Queen Victoria, 1870-93; and Hon. Physician, [Died 203 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

DOUGAN, Thomas Wilson, M.A. ; Professor ynwch. Educ. : University Coll. Durham. of from Latin, Queen's College, Belfast, Ordained Deacon, 1850 ; Rector, St. Olave's, 1882 in of ; Examiner the Royal University Southwark, 1855 ; Rector, Scaldwell, North- Ireland from and Fellow from 1900 Vicar 1891, ; amptonshire, 1856 ; of Shapwick, e. s. of Rev. John Dougan, Loughmourne, Dorsetshire, 1827. Publications : A Hymn Co. Monaghan ; m. 1890, Mary Elizabeth, Book ; Charges delivered in Synod. Re- d. of Rev. Alexander Field, D.D., Dervock, creations: curling, fishing. Address: Bishop's Co. Antrim. Educ. : Royal Academical Court, Aberdeen. Clubs : Junior Con-

Institution, Belfast ; Owens College, Man- servative ; Conservative, Edinburgh. St. chester ; John's College, Cambridge [Died 19 July 1905. (Scholar). Browne's Medallist for Latin DOUGLAS, Sir Arthur Percy, 5th Bt.,'cr. 1777; Epigram, 1878 ; Langton Fellow of Owens Under Secretary for Defence, New Zealand,

College, Manchester, 1878 ; 3rd in first class 1895-1903 ; late Lieut. R.N. ; s. of 4th Bt. Classical 1879 Fellow of e. of Tripos, ; St. John's and Ann, d. Lt.-Col. Duckworth; b.

College, Cambridge, 1879; M.A. (Classics) 1845 ; S. father 1891 ; m. 1871, Mary (rf. with Gold Medal, London University, 1881. 1909), d. of late Rev. W. Foster, Stubbington; Publications : edition of Thucydides, book three d. Heir : half-b. Maj. James Stuart, vi. 1884 's ; Tusculan Disputations, late R.A. [b. 25 March 1859 ; m. 1891, Ada books i. and ii., 1905. Recreations : various. Constance, d. of Gen. E. H. Fisher, R.A. Address : : Salernum, Holywood, 'Co. Down ; Address Carr House, Monkseaton, North- Queen's College, Belfast. umberland], Address : 7 De Vere Gardens, [Died 3 June 1907. Dover. [Died 6 Sept. 1913. Sir cr. 1904 J.P. DOUGHTY, George, Kt., ; ; DOUGLAS, Campbell Mellis, V.C., M.D., M.P. (L.U.) Great Grimsby, 1895-1910 and L.R.C.P. ; b. Quebec, Canada ; . of Dr. from Dec. 1910 ; b. 1854 ; *. of William George M. Douglas ; m. Eleanor Annie of m. Rebecca Doughty Grimsby ; 1st, 1879, M'Master, niece of late Sir Edward Belcher, Vere (d. 1904); 2nd, 1907, Eugenia, d. of R.N. ; three *. one d. Educ. : St. John's, John Stone of Melbourne. Educ. : Wesleyan Canada ; Laval University ; Edinburgh. Higher Grade School. Merchant and ship- Joined 24th Regt. 1863 ; Medical Officer to for owner ; J.P. Parts of Lindsey ; twice expedition to Little Andaman Islands, 1867 ; Mayor of Grimsby. In the session of 1898 Medical Officer in charge of Field Hospital turned from Liberal to Liberal Unionist, 2nd Riel expedition, 1885; retired 1882. to his and went constituents, who, however, Decorated for relieving 17 officers and men re-elected him by a majority of some 1800. from a position of danger on the coast Address: Waltham Hall, Lincolnshire. of Little Andaman Island. Publications : Club : Carlton. 1914. [Died 27 Apr. pamphlet relating to Boat Service of Vessels, Sir DOUGLAS, Hon. Adyl, Kt., cr. 1902 ; b. papers on Physical Education, The Recruit, Thorpe, near Norwich, 1815. Emigrated to Nervous Degeneration, etc. Recreations : : Tasmania, 1838, and admitted to local Bar ; bicycling, boating. Address Dunmow, for was a short time squatter in Victoria ; Essex. [Died 31 Dec. 1909. elected to old 1856 Legislative Council, ; DOUGLAS, General Sir Charles Whittingham introduced railways into Tasmania : Premier cr. Horsley, G.C.B., 1911 ; K.C.B., cr. 1907 ; of Tasmania, 1884 ; first Agent-General of C.B., 1904 ; Chief of Imperial General Staff Tasmania, took a leading part in 1886; from 1914 ; Colonel Gordon Highlanders ; Australian Federation, the inclusion of b. 17 July 1850 ; m. 1887, Ida De Courcy, Tasmania due to him at one time being ; d. of late George Gordon of Cuckney, Notts. President of the Legislative Council of Tas- Joined 92nd Highlanders, 1869 ; served as mania. Address : Parliament House, Ho- Adjutant 92nd Highlanders during Afghan bart Town, Tasmania. [Died 11 Apr. 1906. War, 1879-80 ; present at actions at Chara-

DOUGLAS, Admiral Sir Archibald Lucius, siab ; Sherpur ; took part in march, Cabul of G.C.V.O , cr. 1905 ; G.C.B., cr. 1911 ; K.C.B., to Kandahar ; present, action Kandahar cr. in 1902 ; Knight of Legion of Honour, 1st (despatches twice, horse shot) ; served

Class Rising Sun (Japan), 1st Class Order of Gordon Highlanders in Boer War, 1880-81 ; of Naval Merit (Spanish) ; LL.D. M'Gill Uni- present at battle Majuba ; served as Adjut. s. versity ; b. Quebec, 1842 ; 2nd of George 2nd Gordon Highlanders, 1881-84 ; served Mellis Douglas and Charlotte, d. of Archibald as D.A.A and Q.M.G. during Suakim Ex-

Campbell, Quebec ; m. 1871, Constance (d. pedition, 1884 (despatches) ; Brigade-Major, 1st 1908), d. of Rev. William Hawks, formerly Infantry Brigade, Aldershot, 1893-95 ; Rector to of Gateshead Fell, Co. Durham ; D.A.A.G. Aldershot, 1895-98; A.D.C. three s. three d. Educ. : 1898 A.A.G. " Quebec High Queen Victoria, ; Aldershot, School. Joined Boscawen," flagship North 1898; A.A.G. on Headquarters Staff, S. Field Chief Staff America and West Indies, 1856 ; Lieutenant, African Force, 1899 ; Officer, S. African Field battle 1861 ; Commander, 1872 ; Captain, 1880 ; 1st Div. Force, 1899 ; of Vice-Admiral, 1901 ; served with Naval Magersfontein (despatches) ; commanded a of Brigade up Congo and Gambia, 1860 ; 9th Brigade, and subsequently column Director of Naval all S. African Field 1900 Japanese Imperial" College, arms, Force, (de- 1873-75 commanded "; " Serapis," Soudan," spatches twice, promoted Maj. -Gen., Queen's 1884 ; Edinburgh," Cambridge," Ex- medal four clasps) ; commanded 1st Infantry " 2nd cellent ; Commander-in-Chief , East Indies, Brigade, Aldershot, 1901 ; commanded 1st 1902-4 1898-99 ; Lord of the Admiralty, 1899-1902; Div. Army Corps, ; Gen. on Staff; Vice-Pres. of the Ordnance Committee, 1896- 2nd Military Member of Army Council and to 1898 ; Commander-in-Chief North American Adjut.-Gen. the Forces, 1904-09 ; General in Southern and West Indian Stations, 1902-4 ; Ports- Officer Commanding Chief

mouth, 1904-7 ; A.D.C. to the Queen, 1893- Command, 1909-12 ; Inspector-General, 1 : 1912-14 to 895 (Jubilee Medal) ; retired 1907. Address Home Forces, ; A.D.C. General 1914. Address : 68 Eaton Newnham Hook, Winchfleld, Hants ; Rock the King, Square, Cottage, Avonwick, Devon. Clubs : Travel- S.W. [Died 25 Oct. 1914.

lers', United Service ; Ports- Royal Naval, DOUGLAS, Rev. George C. M., D.D. ; Principal mouth. [Died 12 March 1913. of the Free Church College, Glasgow, 1875- b. 1826 4th s. of Robert DOUGLAS, Rt. Rev. (Hon.) Arthur Gascoigne ; 1902 ; ; Rev. Douglas, Renfrewshire. Educ. : Glas- D.D., D.C.L. ; Bishop of Aberdeen and Kilbarchan, b. s. New Edinburgh. Orkney (from 1883) ; 5 Jan. 1827 ; 5th gow University ; College, of 19th and Frances, d. of Ordained Minister, Bridge of Weir, Renfrew-

Sir 1852 ; Professor of Hebrew and Old George Henry Rose, Sandhills, Hants ; shire, m. Annamaria, y<. d. of R. Richards, Caer- Testament Exegesis in F.C. Coll. of Glasgow 204 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DOUGLASS

m. Grace d. Federation 1857 (resigned 1892) ; 1855, A., y. Imperial and Annexation ; Un- technical Addresses of Hugh Moncrieff, Solicitor, Glasgow. on Technical Subjects ; Publications : The Revised Old Testament ; a Cantor Lecturer, Society of Arts, and

was one of that company from 1870-84 ; writer on various subjects in American translated and largely annotated Keil's and English journals. Recreation : fishing.

to the Old Testament ; Isaiah Address : 99 Introduction John Street, New York ; etc. Re-, one and his book one ; Samuel, Spuyten Duyvil, New York. Clubs : Cen- creations : walking, gardening. Address : tury Association, Engineers, City, West- of chester Woodcliffe, Bridge Allan, Stirlingshire. Country, Adirondack League ; Mont- Club ' University, Edinburgh. morency, Quebec. [Died 12 June 1910. [Died 24 May 1904. DOUGLAS, Hon. John, C.M.G. 1887 ; Special b. DOUGLAS, Admiral Hon. George Henry ; Commr. over Protectorate of New Guinea s. Earl of Morton m. from b. e. s. 1821 ; of 20th ; 1850, 1886; 1828; of late H. A. Charlotte Martha, d. of Adm. Sir William Douglas, 3rd s. of Sir W. Douglas, 4th Bt., Parker, 1st Bart., of Shenstone. Entered and b. of 5th and 6th Marquesses of Queens- 1856 retired Rear- navy, 1835 ; Captain, ; berry ; m. 1st, 1860, Mary, d. of Rev. G. 1884 served in Adm. 1873 ; Admiral, ; Simpson ; 2nd, 1877, Sarah, d. of M. Hicker. at : Syrian war (despatches) ; present bom- Educ. Rugby ; Durham. Address : The

bardment of Acre, 1840 (medal) ; Sumatra, Residency, Thursday Island, Torres Straits, cruiser 1854-55 North 1844 ; commanded Baltic, Queensland. [Died 22 July 1904. to 1856. Patron Sir Robert (medal) ; promoted Captain, DOUGLAS, Kennaway, Kt., cr. 1903; of living of Barkway in Herts. Address : Prof, of Chinese, King's Coll. London (Fellow, Clubs: 1903 to b. 10 Park Crescent, Portland Place, W. 1908) ; Devonshire; 23 Aug. 1838 ; United Service, Grosvenor. s. of Rev. Philip W. Douglas :m. Rachel, d. [Died 19 June 1905. of Kirkby Fenton, Caldecote Hall, Warwick-

shire, 1866 ; six s. two d. Educ. : DOUGLAS, Rev. Hon. Henry, M.A., D.C.L. ; Grammar School. Appointed China Con- Chaplain to Bishop of Aberdeen from 1884 ; sular Service, 1858 ; and Hon. Canon of Cumbrae Cathedral from 1865 ; retired, appointed Assistant in Charge of Chinese Hon. Canon of Worcester from 1887 ; b. Library, British Museum, 1865 ; Keeper of Oriental 17 Dec. 1822 ; s. of 20th Earl of Morton ; m. Printed Books and MSS. at the British' 1855, Lady Mary Baillie-Hamilton (d. 1904), 1892-1907 retired 1907. Publica- d. of 10th . Ordained, Museum, ; tions : The Language and Literature oi 1846 ; Curate of Kidderminster ; Chap, to Bishop of Cape Town and Minister of St. China, 1875; Confucianism and Taoism, 1877; of China, 1882; A Chinese Manual, 1889 ; John's, Cape Town, 1847-54 ; Rector Chinese of Stories, 1893 ; Society in China, Goldsborough, 1854-55 ; Rector Hanbury, 1894; The Life of Li Hung-Chang, 1895; 1855-77 ; Vicar of St. Paul's, Worcester, in of the Nations 1899 1877-1905. Address : 28 Foregate Street, China, Story Series, ; Worcester. [Died 4 Oct. 1907. Europe and the Far East, 1904. Address : Stonelea, Acton Turville, Chippenham. James, Sheriff of 1893- DOUGLAS, Bombay, Club : Athenaeum. 1902 J.P. b. 4 June 1826 s. of William ; ; ; y. [Died 20 May 1913. Douglas, Solicitor, Stranraer, N.B. ; m. 1856, DOUGLAS, Sholto, Admiral (on Retired List), Mary Allan, y. d. of John Miller, Collector of C.B. 1881 ; b. 1833 ; s. of late Commander Customs, Perth, N.B. Educ. : Sorbie (Wig- H. R. Douglas ; m. 1st, 1864, Maria Louisa townshire) Parish School ; evening classes, (d. 1882), d. of late William Bickford of Edinburgh, 1841-44. Fellow of the Univer- Stonehouse, Devon ; 2nd, 1883, Harriet sity of Bombay, 1895. Went to Western Emilie (d. 1894), widow of D. R. Catterson. India, 1864, during commercial mania, as Educ. : R.N. School, Newcross. Entered agent of the Chartered Bank of India, R.N. 1847 ; served in China, then in Baltic and China in Karachi ; Australia, Bombay (Russian War); China, 1857-58; West agent, 1865-72 ; exchange and bullion broker, Coast of Africa, 1860-64 ; Slave Trade 1873-1901. Publications : Bombay and Blockade ; captured and liberated over 2000 Western India, 1893 ; Glimpses of Old slaves ; commanded Indian troopship "Mala- Bombay, 1900. Recreations : formerly Dek- and ironclads bar,"" frigate "Aurora,"" " han hill-climbing ; scribbling, never anony- " Achilles and Resistance ; not served Address : Perthshire. mously. Aberfeldy, as Admiral. Baltic medal, Burmah medal, 3 1904. [Died Aug. S.A. China medal Address : B.A. Member and medal, (3 clasps). DOUGLAS, James, LL.D., ; Wilton Southsea. Club : R.N. American Institute Lodge, Vice-President, Mining Portsmouth. [Died 26 Dec. 1913. Engineers, New York ; b. Quebec, Canada, DOUGLAS-PENNANT, Hon. Alan George 1837 ; 8. of James Douglas, M.D., and Sholto, e. s. of 3rd ; b. 11 June Elizabeth Ferguson ; m. 1860, Naomi : Guards. : 1890 Lieut. Grenadier Douglas ; two s. four d. Educ. Queen's [Died 24 June 1915. Univ., Kingston, Canada ; Edin. Univ. Charles b. Member of the Iron and Steel Inst of Great DOUGLAS-PENNANT, Hon. ; 1877; s. of 2nd Baron m. Britain; the North of England Society of Penrhyn ; 1905, Lady Edith Anne Dawson, d. of 2nd Earl of M. E. ; the American Geographical Society, Dartrey. Address : Soham House, New- N.Y. ; the Philosophical Society, Phil. ; the 29 Oct. 1914. of Member and Gold market. [Died Society Arts, Lond9n ; Medallist of the Institution of Mining and DOUGLAS-PENNANT, Captain Hon. George

Reserve of Officers ; b. 1876 ; 2nd Metallurgy, London ; ex-Professor of Chem- Henry ;

s. of 2nd Baron ; unmarried. Educ. istry, Morrin College, Quebec ; president and Penrhyn j business manager of the Copper Queen Eton. In Grenadier Guards, 1897-1908; Detroit served South African War, 1900-2 (de- j Mining Company, Copper Company, to General Officer Corn- and others in Arizona, and of the Nacozari spatches) ; A.D.C. j Northern 1903-7. Copper Mining Company, Mexico ; president man ding-in-Chief Command, ' of the El Paso and S.W.R.R., the El Paso Recreation : hunting big game. Clubs : Pratt's. : and N.E.R.R., and the Nacozari R.R. Guards', Bachelors' Turf, ' 11 March 1915. Companies ; twice president of the American [Died Institute of Sir James Nicholas ; cr. 1882 ; Mining Engineers ; president of DOUGLASS, the Can. F.R.S. b. 1826 m. 1854, Mary, d. Society of New York ; representative C.E., ; ; of the U.S. at the Mining Congress in Paris, of J. Tregarthen. Formerly Engineer-in- 1900. Publications: Old France in the Chief to the Trinity House, retired 1892. I. of W. New World; Biography of Dr. T. Sterry Address : Stella House, Boscombe, [Died 19 June 1898. Hunt, F.R.S. ; Canadian Independence ; 205 DOUGLASS WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

DOUGLASS, William Tregarthen, M.I.C.E., Cambridge, 1893-96; President of English

M.I.E.E. ; to Goethe M.I.M.E., Consulting Engineer Society, 1888-1911 ; Trustee of Public Loan and National of Works, Board, Lighthouse Library Ireland ; President of

Harbour Authorities ; s. of late Sir James Irish Unionist Alliance ; Commissioner of and Nicholas Douglass, F.'R.S., Mary, d. of National Education, Ireland, 1896-1901; late James Tregarthen. Publications : The Hon. Member Deutsche Shakespeare Gesell- The More schaft New Eddystone Lighthouse ; ; Member of Academic Committee, Efficient of Estuaries and Rivers of Lighting ; Royal Society Literature. Cunningham Coast Erosion. {Died 10 Aug. 1913. gold medal, Royal Irish Academy. Pub- : Sir cr. 1887 lications : His Mind and DOULTON, Henry, Kt., ; J.P. ; Shakspere Art,

1875 ; 1876 head of Doulton and Co., Lambeth Potteries ; Poems, ; Shakspere Primer, 1877 ; Life of 1886 Burslem, Rowley Regis, and Smethwick, Shelley, ; Transcripts St. and Studies, Introduction to Staffordshire ; Helen's, Lancashire; 1888; Shak- 1893 Sanitary Engineering Works, Lambeth, spere, ; New Studies in Literature, 1895 The French Paisley, N.B., and Paris; b. Vauxhall, 25 ; Revolution and English Literature, A of July 1820 ; 2nd s. of John Doulton, Lambeth. 1897; History French 1897 Educ. : Univ. Coll. School. Began training Literature, ; Puritan and Anglican, 1900 ; Robert 1904 for a potter at age of fifteen ; initiated Browning, ; Michel de of Montaigne, 1905 ; : Modern manufacture sanitary pipe-making, 1846 ; Essays and commenced art pottery and Doulton ware, Elizabethan, 1910; edited Shakspere's

Sonnets, 1881 ; 1870 ; Chevalier of Legion of Honour. 1878 ; Southey's Correspondence with Caroline 1881 Albert Medal of Society of Arts, specially Bowles, ; The Passionate 1883 conferred at Lambeth by H.R.H. the Prince Pilgrim, ; Correspondence of Henry Taylor, Poetical of Wales ; received 105 diplomas of honour 1888; Shelley's Works, 1890 Wordsworth's and gold inedal, and 102 silver medals. ; Poetical Works, 1892- 1893 ; Select Poems of Recreations : President of Cricket and Foot- Southey, 1895 ;

1899 ; Romeo and ball Clubs at Lambeth, etc. Address : Hamlet, Juliet, 1900 ; Cymbeline, 1903. Recreation : Lambeth Pottery, London ; 10 Queen's Gate book-collecting. : : Address Rockdale, Gardens ; Woolpit, Ewhurst, Surrey. Club Road, Rathgar, St. Stephen's. [Died 18 Nov. 1897. Co. Dublin. [Died 4 Apr. 1913. DOUTY, Edward Henry, M.A., M.C., M.D. DOWDEN, Rt. Rev. John, D.D., Bishop of Camb. F.R.C.S. ; M.R.C.P. Lond. ; Eng. ; Edinburgh (Episcopal, 1886) ; b. Cork, 29 M.D. Paris M.D. Lausanne to June *. of ; ; Surgeon 1840; John Wheeler Dowden; the Victoria and to e. b. of Professor Edward Queen Hospital, Nice, Dowden ; m. 1864 ;

L'Asile Cannes ; at one time two s. four d. : Evangelique, Educ. Queen's Coll. Cork ; Lecturer in the of and Trin. Coll. Dublin. University Cambridge Deacon ; Priest, 1865 ; to the b. 1861 s. of Donnellan Surgeon Hospital ; ; Lecturer, Dublin University, 1884; J. Douty, Netherhampton House, Salisbury, Select Preacher, Dublin University, 1886, and Mary, d. of J. Donaldson, Carlisle; m 1894, 1895. Graduated, B.A., Senior Mod- erator in 1909, Kathleen Hamilton, 3rd d. of Sir Ethics, etc., 1861 ; M.A. 1867 : 1st Bart. Educ. : St. B.D. 1874 Frederick Wills, ; D.D. 1876 ; Hon. LL.D. (Edin- Coll. Cam- 1904 Curate of St. Edmund's, Salisbury; King's burgh), ; John's, Sligo ; St. Bartholomew's and Middlesex afterwards incumbent of bridge ; Calry, Sligo ; Chap- Paris and Lausanne Universities. lain to Lord-Lieut, of Hospitals ; Ireland, 1870-74 ; Demonstrator of Anatomy, Camb. Univ. Assistant at St. Stephen's Chapel of Ease, 1887 at Middlesex Pantonian ; House Surgeon Hospital, Dublin; Professor of Theology, member and Canon of St. 1889 ; formerly Cambridge County Mary's Cathedral, Edin- Council, and Surgeon-Captain Harwich In- burgh. Publications : The Annotated Scot- fantry Brigade. Address : Chalet Mont- tish Communion Office, with facsimile re- Clifford near Strat- The Celtic fleuri, Cannes ; Manor, prints ; Church in Scotland; ford-on-Avon. Clubs : Savile, Authors'. History of the Theological Literature of the 28 1911. Church of [Died May England ; The Workmanship of the Book edited the DOVETON, Frederick Bazett, author and verse- Prayer ; Correspondence of e. s. of the Lauderdale Family with writer ; b. Exeter, 1841 ; late Capt. Archbishop for the Scottish Fusiliers Sharp, ; Doveton, Royal Madras ; m. 1st, History Society The Chartulary of the of Lindores 1867, Annie Elizabeth, 3rd d. of late William Abbey ; The Charters of the Abbey of Inchaffray. Douglas, E.I.C.S. ; 2nd, Margaret Heriot, Address : 13 Learmonth y. d. of late General Howden, Royal Madras Terrace, Edinburgh. Club : Conservative, Fusiliers. Educ. : privately ; first at Bristol, Edinburgh. then a private tutor at Putney. An asso- [Died 30 Jan. 1910. ciate of S.P.R., a member of Society of DOWELL, Sir William Montagu, K.C.B., cr. 1882 cr. Authors. Joined Canadian Rifles, 1861 ; ; G.C.B., 1895 ; J P D L Royal , ; 1868 retired 1890 b. 2 entered Army Control Dept., ; retired, Admiral, ; Aug. 1825 ; 2nd s. 1879, and then lived a literary life. Pub- of Rev. W. Dowell, Vicar of Holme Lacey, and d. of lications : Snatches of Song, 1880 ; Sketches Charlotte, Rev. Chancellor Yonge, in for Vicar of in Prose and Verse, 1886 ; Maggie Mythica sixty years Swaffham, Norfolk ; Grave and m. Caroline d. (a fairy tale), 1890 ; Songs, Gay, 1855, Johanna, of Capt. {John

1893 A Fisherman's Fancies, 1895 ; Mirth Pyke, R.N., J.P., three s. two d. ; Ford; " and 1901 and Entered R.N. 27 Music, ; many songs poems. " Apr. 1839, passing "on Recreations : botany and natural history board H.M.S. Royal Adelaide," on whicih generally, especially fond of history and he hoisted his flag as Com.-in-Chief at Devoi- lore of later psychology and ghostly which he port fifty years ; China War, presedt at and had almost a library ; fly-fishing and Bad- Amoy Canton (medal, clasp), 1841-42K minton. Address : Karsfield, Torquay. Naval Brigade, Monte Video, Lieut., 1846-471 [Died 4 Dec. 1911. Crimean War, Naval Brigade before Sebasl DOWDEN, Edward, M.A., LL.D., D.C.L., topol, wounded (medal, clasp), CommanderJ of Literature 1854-55 Chevalier of the of litt.D. ; Professor English ; Legion Honour] b. 1855 officer of U aiv. of Dublin from 1867 ; Cork, 3 May ; same, 1864 ; 5th class of and Alicia the China 1843 ; s. of John W. Dowden Medjidie, 1855; War, capture d. of David Canton, Naval 1857-58 War Bennett ; m. 1st, 1866, Mary, Brigade Capt., ; in Clerke; 2nd, 1895, Elizabeth Dickinson, Japan, at taking of Simonosaki, specially] Dean of St. made 1864 d. of Very Rev. John West, mentioned, C.B., ; Commodora s. two d. Educ. : West Coast Station and 8 Patrick's, Dublin ; one private Cape, 1867-71 teachers and Dublin University. Clark Lec- A.D.C. to the Queen, 1870-75; Rear-Ad/J 1875-80 turer in English Literature, Trinity College, mural, ; Channel Squadron, second 206 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DREDGE

in 1877-78 ; Senior Coast at battles of command, Officer, Gungoree and Putioli (medal) ; 1878-80 in of Ireland, Vice-Admiral, ; com- was Deputy-Supt. of H.M. Studs in Bengal, of 1882-84 mand Channel Squadron, ; Egyp- Publications : A History of the Studs in tian War, K.C.B. (medal, thanks of Parlia- Bengal, published by order of the Indian 1882 2nd class 1882 on ment), ; Osmanie, ; Government ; Indian Experiences of the China Station, Com.-in-Chief, Admiral, 1884- Mutiny of 1857. Recreations : hunting, 1888-90. 1885 ; Com.-in-Chief, Devonport, shooting, etc. Heir : half-b. Warren, b. Address : Ford, Bideford, N. Devon. 1838. Address : Newlands House, Bland- [Died 27 Dec. 1912. ford, Dorset. Clubs : Junior United Service, Can. Howard C.B. 1887 DOWKER, Codrington, ; Bengal. [Died 11 July 1900. s. of late b. 16 Sept. 1829 ; Lieut.-Gen. DRACHMANN, Holger ; b. Copenhagen, 9 Oct. Howard Dowker ; m. 1864, Cecilia Augusta, 1846. Educ. : Copenhagen University and of late Thomas Onslow. Entered Madras d. Academy of Fine Arts. Studied Marine and 1868 Army, 1848 ; Captain Major, ; Painting under Prof. Sorensen, 1866-70 ; 1875 ; 1886 Lieut.-Gen. Colonel, Maj.-Gen. ; travelled : much. Publications Poems, 1872 ; 1890 1894 ; served Indian ; General, Mutiny, Muffled Melodies, 1875 ; Young Blood, 1876 ; 1857-58 (severely wounded, despatches, medal of Songs the Sea, 1877 ; Over the Frontier with clasp). Address : South Elms, East- There, 1877 ; Tendrils and Roses, 1879 ; On bourne. [Died 4 Dec. 1912. the Faith and Honour of a , 1879 ; Yen. William ; Rector of Paul DOWNER, George and Virginia, 1879 ; Lars Kruse, 1879 ;

St. Peter from 1898 ; Arch- East of Grove, Jamaica, the Sun and Moon, 1880 ; Chrysalis deacon of from 1906. Educ. : and Surrey Bishop's Butterfly, 1882 ; Strandby Folk, 1883 ;

1860 ; translated a College, Kingston. Ordained, Curate, Don Juan, 1882 ; Once upon 1860 Stewart Town, ; Cathedral, Spanish Time, 1885 ; Volund Smed ; Brav-Karl ; 1861-64 Incumbent of St. Town, ; Gabriel, Melodramas ; Gurre, 1899 ; , 1900 ; 1863-73 Rector of Lime-Savannah, ; Kings- Hallfred Vandraadeskjald, 1900; Hr. Oluf

1873-1908. Address : The Gor- : . ton, Grove, nan rider. Address Skagen,, Denmark. dontown, Jamaica. [Died 23 March 1912. [Died 14 Jan.. 1908. DOWNER, Hon. Sir John William, K.C.M.G., DRAKE, Hon. Montague W. Tyrwhitt-, judgeju British from 1889 ; cr. 1887 ; Member Legislative Council, S.A., Sup. Court, Columbia, s. of formerly 1905 ; b. 1844 ; m. 1st, Elizabeth (d. 1896), Rev, George Tyrwhitt-Drake, of of King's Herts ; m. d. d. of Rev. J. Henderson ; 2nd, 1899, Una Walden, Joanna, Inverness. Educ. : Char Stella, d. of H. E. Russell of Sydney ; three Tolmie-Arderseir, s. Educ. : St. Peter's College, Adelaide. terhouse. Admitted a solicitor, London,

1851 ; called to Bar in British Columbia, Barr. Adelaide, 1872 ; Q.C. 1878 ; Attorney- of and 1873 ; made Q.C. of the Dominion Canada, General, 1881-85 ; Premier, 1885-87, 1883 of 1869- 1892-93 Member of 1901-4 Mem- ; member Legislative Council, ; Senate, ; ber of the Federal Convention, 1898, and one 1870; member of Legislative Assembly, 1883- 1886 of the 1883-84 ; of three members of the Drafting Committee ; president Council, who acted as the Executive of that Conven- Chancellor of the Diocese of B.C. Address : tion 1885- Point Ellice, Victoria, British Columbia. ; Attorney-Gen. South Australia, Clubs: 1908. 1900. Address : Pennington Terrace, North Union; Vancouver. [DiedZQ Apr.

Adelaide ; Glenalta, Aldgate, S.A. DRAPER, William Franklin, Brevet Brigadier- 2 1915. [Died Aug. General, U.S. Army ; at one time Ambassador DOWNES, Comm.-General Arthur William, C.B. of the United States to H.M. the King of 1854-55 1877 ; J.P. Served Crimea, (medal Italy, 1897-1900 ; b. Lowell, Mass., 9 April of Turkish with clasp Sebastopol, medal) ; 1842 ; e. s. of George and Hannah Thwing with Address: China, 1857-59 (medal clasp). Draper ; m. 1st, 1862, Lydia W. Joy ; 2nd, 7 Earl's Court Square, S.W. 1890, Susan Preston. Educ. : public and 19 1905. [Died Sept. private schools ; academy. Served in Union Col. late from DOWNES, William Knox, D.S.O., Army, 1861-64 ; holding commissions

commanding llth Bengal Inf. ; b. 15 June 2nd Lieut, to Lieut.-Col. commanding, and Bur- shot 1855. Served Afghan War, 1878-80 ; also Col. and Brig.-Gen. by brevet ; was mah, 1885-87 (medal with clasp, D.S.O., de- through the body at battle of Wilderness, spatches. [Died 22 Nov. 1911. 6 May 1864, and again wounded at battle of a manu- All Pegram 30 Sept. 1864 ; was DOYLE, John A., M.A. Oxon. ; Fellow of Farm, 14 s. of facturer of cotton machinery, and had made Souls Coll. Oxford ; b. May 1844 ; in it Andrew Doyle, editor of Morning Chronicle and patented many improvements ; in and Poor Law Inspector, and Louisa, d. of President of Home Market Club 1891, 1892 Presidential elector at in 1888 ; Sir John Easthope, Bt., proprietor of the ; large Morning Chronicle and sometime Member of elected to the 53rd and re-elected to the as a Member of : Eton 54th Congress Republican ; Parliament ; unmarried. Educ. ; Balliol Coll. Oxford. 1st in Final Classical Committee on Foreign Affairs and Chairman on declined renomina- Schools Arnold Prize. Publications : The Committee Patents ; ; for tion ; Commander of the Loyal Legion American Colonies (Arnold Prize Essay) ; in the State of Massachusetts. Address : Hope- School History of America ; The English dale, Mass. ; 1705 K. Street, Washington, America ; Chapters in seventh vol. Cam- D.C. Clubs : Home Market Union and bridge History ; edited the Letters of Susan of Boston Country, E. Ferrier. Recreations : farming, rifle Algonquin ; Metropolitan, and and ; Caccia, shooting. Address : Pendarren, Crickhowell Army Navy, Washington Rome and others. Member of Loyal S. Wales. Clubs : Brooks's, New Uni- ; 28 Jan. 1910. versity. [Died 4 Aug. 1907. Legion. [Died cr. 1663 Civil ; D'OYLY, Sir Charles Walters, 9th Bt. ; DREDGE, James, C.M.G. 1898 ; Engineer

b. 21 from 1870 ; *. of J.P. ; Major-General, retired 1875 ; joint editor of Engineering d. train- Dec. 1822 ; e. s. of 8th Bt. and Charlotte, late James Dredge, Bath. Professional of con- George Thompson, Priv. Secy, to Warren ing with Sir John Fowler ; officially father 1873 Cen- Hastings, Gov.-Gen. of India ; S. nected with Vienna Exhibition, ;

1869 of 1876 ; Paris, ; m. 1st, Emilie, d. General Nott, tennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1'Instruction ; Madras Army (d. 1857), 1855 ; 2nd, Elinor, 1878 (Officier de Publique) d. of J. W. Scott, Rotherfield Park, Hants, Paris, 1889 (Officier de la Legion d'Hon- : of British M.P. N. Hants, 1867. Educ. Addiscombe. neur) ; Chicago, 1893, (Member Cam- 1894 Brus- Entered Indian Army, 1842 ; Gwalior Royal Commission) ; Antwerp, ; staff of for Great paign medal ; on personal Marquis sels, 1897, Commissioner-General of Indian Decorated Dalhousie, 1852-56 ; served in the Britain (Commandeur Leopold). 1897. Publications : Mutiny ; was with the 6th Dragoon Guards for services at Brussels, 207 DRESCHFELD WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

The Pennsylvania Railroad ; Electrical Armagh Cathedral ; Pres. Royal Institute of

Illumination, 2 vols. ; The Paris Inter- Architects of Ireland, 1892-1901 ; Pres. national Exhibition, 1889; The World's Royal Society of Antiquaries (Ireland). : Columbian Exhibition, 1893 ; Modern French 1895-97. Address 22 Clare Street, Dublin ; at Artillery ; Transportation Exhibits the Gortnadrew, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. Club : World's Columbian Exhibition; Thames Royal Societies. [Died 30 March 1910.

Bridges ; Memoir of Sir Henry Bessemer ; DRING, Sir William Arthur, K.C.I.E., cr. 1911 : The Works of Messrs. Schneider and Co., etc. C.I.E. 1909 ; V.D. ; Agent, East Indian Address : West Hill Park, Titchfleld, Hants ; Railway, Calcutta ; Lieut.-Colonel Com- 103 Bedford Court W.C. 36 Mansions, ; 35, mandant, East Indian Railway Volunteer Bedford Street, Strand, W.C. Clubs : St. Rifles ; b. 8 Nov. 1859 ; s. of late Colonel Stephen's, Savage. [Died 15 Aug. 1906. William Dring, Chief Paymaster, Army Pay DRESCHFELD, Julius, M.D. (Wurz.), M.Sc., Department; m. 1899, Jane Reid Green-

F.R.C.P. ; Professor of Medicine, Victoria shields, widow of W. L. Alston ; one s. one : University, Manchester, from 1891 ; Con- d. Educ. Taunton. Entered the East Indian sulting Phys. Manchester Skin Hospital ; Railway Company's Service, 1879. Consulting Phys. Manchester Royal In- Address : East Indian Railway, Calcutta.

: firmary ; Phys. Owens College, Cancer Hos- Clubs Oriental ; Bengal, Calcutta.

pital and Home ; Christie Hospital and [Died 24 Nov. 1912.

Cancer Pavilion ; b. Niederwern, Bavaria. DRINKWATER, Sir William Leece, K.B. ; : Educ. Bamberg ; Owens College and cr. 1877 ; 1st Deemster of , School of Medicine, Manchester ; Wurzburg 1854-97 2nd Deemster, 1847-54 ; b. Liver- University. Acted as Assistant Surgeon pool, 28 March 1812 ; s. of John Drinkwater, Bavarian 1866 Assistant Man- Army, ; Phys. Liverpool, and Eliza, d. of James Gandy, chester Royal Infirmary, 1872 ; Lecturer on Kendal ; m. 1840 Elinor 1897), d. of Peter Owens 1873 (d. Pathology, College, ; M.R.C.P., Bourne of Hackinsall Hall, Lancashire. 1875; Bradshaw Lecturer, 1886; Prof. : Educ. Royal Institution School, Liverpool ; and In- Pathology Owens College Phys. W. St. John's Coll. Camb. (M.A.). English Barr. 1884 was Examiner in Medicine firmary, ; 1837. Address : Kirby, Isle of Man. at Cambridge and for R. College of Physicians. [Dud 22 May 1909. Publications : frequent contributor to the DRIVER, Rev. Samuel Rolles, D.D. ; Regius papers of the Manchester Medical Society Professor of Hebrew, and Canon of Christ and of the Pathological Society ; articles in Church, Oxford, from 1883 ; b. Southampton, Quain's Dictionary of Medicine, etc. Ad- 2 Oct. 1846 ; o. s. of Rolles Driver, Southamp- : dress 3 St. Peter's Square, Manchester ; ton, and Sarah, d. of H. F. Smith, Darlington ; Stanley House, Wilmslow Road, Withington, m. Mabel, d. of late Edmund Burr, Burgh Manchester. [Died 13 June 1907. next Aylsham, Norfolk, 1891 ; two s. two d. DREW, Maj.-Gen. Francis Barry, C.B. (1879) ; : Educ. Winchester College ; New College, s. retired ; b. Drews Court, Co. Limerick ; Oxford. 1st class Lit. Hum. 1869 ; Pusey Miss of Francis and Mary Drew ; m. 1st, and Ellerton Hebrew Scholar, 1866 ; Kenni- Cator, 2nd, Miss Hunter, 3rd, Miss Tyrwhitt- cott Hebrew Scholar, 1870 ; Houghton Drake. Educ. : Limerick ; Trinity Coll. Dub- Syriac Prize, 1872 ; Fellow of New College, lin. Entered the army, 1845 ; served several 1870-1883 ; Tutor of New College, 1875-83 ; times in India, and commanded the 8th, the member of Old Testament Revision Company King's Regt., and a brigade at the Peiwar 1876-84; examining Chap, to Bishop of Afghanistan, and its capture on 2 Kotal, Southwell, 1884-1904 ; Hon. D. Litt. Dublin, Dec. 1878, with Lord Roberts, and also 1892 ; Hon. D.D. Glasgow, 1901 ; Aberdeen, through the Hariab Valley and Khost opera- 1906; Hon. Litt. D. Cambridge, 1905; tions in Afghanistan; the Peiwar Kotal (medal Fellow of the British Academy, 1902 ; and also commanded the 1st Batt. clasps) ; Corresponding Member of the Royal Prussian of Yorkshire 14th Prince Wales' Own West Academy of Sciences, 1910. Publications : Regt. Recreations : athletics. Address : A Treatise on the Use of the Tenses in Hebrew Wimborne, Dorsets. Longham House, 1892 ; Isaiah his Life and Times, 1893 ; [Died 10 May 1905. Notes on the Hebrew Text of the Books of

Rev. Harry, M.A. ; Rector of Hawarden DREW, Samuel, 1912 ; An Introduction to the from 1904 ; Cursal Canon St. Asaph, 1903 ; Literature of the Old Testament, 1909 ; 2nd s. of J. Devonshire Drew, Powderham, ; Sermons on Subjects connected with the m. 1886, 3rd d. of Rt. Hon. W. E. Mary, Old Testament, 1892 ; A Commentary on

Gladstone ; one d. Educ. : Newton Abbot Deuteronomy, 1902 ; Commentary on Joel Curate of Coll.; Keble Coll. Oxford. and Amos, 1897, on Daniel, 1901, on Exodus, 1883-93 Assistant St. Hawarden, ; Priest, 1911, in the Cambridge Bible for Schools 1st Saviour's, Claremont, Cape Town, 1894 ; and Colleges ; on Genesis, in the West- Warden of St. Deiniol's Hostel and Library, minster Commentaries, 1911 ; on the Minor founded by Mr. Gladstone for the promotion Prophets (Nah.-Mal.) in the Century Bible, of sacred 1894-97 Vicar of study, ; Buckley, 1905; Job (R.V.) with introduction and Chester, 1897-1904. Address : The Rectory, short notes, 1905 ; Jeremiah, a revised 30 1910. Hawarden. [Died March translation, with introductions and brief DREW, General Henry Rawlins ; b. 7 Oct. explanations, 1906; The Parallel Psalter, i. 1822 ; m. 1864, Agnes Beaufoy (d. 1903), d. 1904 ; part in Hogarth's Authority and of J. H. T. Hawley, Twickenham. Entered Archaeology, 1899; Modern Research as retired the Bible Lectures army, 1840 ; General, 1892 ; list, illustrating (the Schweich 1848-9 Articles in Diet, 1881 ; served Punjab campaign, for 1908), 1909 ; Hastings' (wounded, medal with two clasps). Address : of the Bible, the Encyclopaedia Biblica, the St. Clare Cottage, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Guardian, Expositor, and other periodicals ; [Died I Sept. 1906. joint-editor of the Holy Bible, with various cr. 1900 the best DREW, Sir Thomas, Kt. ; ; LL.D. renderings and readings from Dublin (Hon.), 1905; Architect; F.R.I.B.A.; authorities, 1888; The Book of Leviticus, Pres. of Royal Hibernian Academy from in Haupt's Sacred Books of the Old Testament 1838 s. of Rev. 1900 ; b. Belfast, 18 Sept. ; (Hebrew Text, 1894 ; Translation and Notes, Adelaide -author C. A. Thomas Drew, D.D. ; m. 1871, 1898) ; joint (with F. Brown and Anne, d. of William Murray, a former Architect Briggs) of A Hebrew and English Lexicon of of F. of H.M. Board of Works, Ireland ; pupil the Old Testament, 1906 ; and (with A. the late Sir Charles Lanyon, C.E., Architect, Kirkpatrick) of Four Papers on the Higher to Christchurch Christ 1854 ; Consulting Architect Criticism, 1912. Address: Church, and St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, and Oxford. [Died 26 Feb. 1914. WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DRUMMOND

DROGHEDA, 9th Earl of (cr. 1661), Pon- Montreal ; President, Bank of Montreal ; sonby William Moore ; Baron Moore of Melli- Vice-President, Royal Trust Co. ; Director, 1616 Viscount 1621 font, ; Moore, ; J.P., Canadian Pacific Railway, and other Com- D.L. [the family came from France to Kent b. 11 panies ; Oct. 1829 ; s. of late George soon after the Conquest ; they settled at Drummond, Edinburgh ; m. 1st, 1857, Helen, Moore Place, Benenden, Kent ; Sir Edward d. of late John Redpath ; 2nd, 1884, Grace Moore came to Ireland in the reign of Queen Julia, d. of late A. D. Parker, and widow of

Elizabeth ; in the wars the above subsequent George Hamilton ; three #. Address : 448

titles were conferred] ; b. 1846 ; s. of Ponsonby Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal ; Moore and Huntly- Arthur Augusta, d. of Hon. wood, Beaconsfield, Quebec; Gadshill, W. H. Gardner ; S. cousin 1892 ; ra. Anne, Cacouna, Canada. Clubs : Reform ; Mount d. of G. Moir, LL.D. Conservative ; one s. St. Royal, James's, Montreal ; Rideau, one d. Educ. : privately. Entered Civil Ottawa ; Manhattan, New York. 1868 late Pres. of the Service, ; Navy [Died 2 Feb. 1910. League. Owned about 22,000 acres. Beir : DRUMMOND, Henry. LL.D., F.R.S.E., F.G.S. ; s. Viscount Address : Moore. Moore Abbey, Free Church Professor Natural Science, Co. Ireland. Clubs : Kildare, Carlton, Con- Glasgow; b. near Stirling, N.B., 17 Aug. servative ; Kildare Street, Dublin. 1851 s. of ; late H. Drummond, J.P. Educ. : [Died 28 Oct. 1908. Universities of Edinburgh and Tubingen. DROWN, Thomas Messinger, M.D. (University Life largely spent in work of the Toynbee of and in scientific travel Pennsylvania), LL.D. (Columbia Univer- order, and other ; sity), President of Lehigh University from accompanied the Director-General of the 1895 b. 19 March Geological Archibald in ; Philadelphia, 1842 ; *. Survey (Sir Geikie) of William Appleton Drown of Portsmouth, a geological survey of the Rocky Mountains,

and of 1878 ; made an in Central N.H., Mary E. M. Pierce, Philadelphia ; exploration Africa, m. Helen Leighton of Northamptonshire, 1884-85; and visited Australia, the New England. Educ. : Philadelphia High School; Hebrides, Malay Archipelago, Japan, and Medical of of China. Publications with circulation Department University Penn. ; (ex- Scientific departments of Yale and Harvard clusive of America, where the circulation has been : Natural in the Universities ; Mining School of Freiberg, probably greater) Law World Saxony ; University of Heidelberg. Pro- Spiritual (119,000 copies) ; Tropical 1888 fessor of Analytical Chemistry, Lafayette Africa, (32,000) ; Pax Vobiscum (130,000 The Life The College, Easton, Pa., 1874-1881 ; Professor Changed (89,000) ; Programme of 1891 Greatest of Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Christianity, (80,000) ; The Institute of in the 1893 Ascent Technology, Boston, 1885-1895 ; Thing World, (325,000) ; of Man. 1894 The a Secretary American Institute of Mining (22,000) ; City without Church Baxter's Second Engineers, 1873-1883 ; President, 1897-1898. (60,000) ; Innings Member of many scientific and technical (50,000). Translations of some into most societies, Honorary Member American Insti- European languages, also into Tamil, Chinese, tute of Mining Engineers. Publications : etc. Recreations : deer-stalking, salmon- Various papers in technical and scientific fishing. [Died 11 March 1897. periodicals on analytical chemistry and the DRUMMOND, Lieut.-Col. Henry Edward Stir- of of cities. sanitary aspect water-supply ling-Home-, J.P., D.L. ; Convener of Perth- Address : South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. shire ; b. 15 Sept. 1846 ; s. of Charles Stirling [Died 16 Nov. 1904. Home Drummond Moray and Lady Anne b. Georgina d. of 5th of DRUCKER, Adolphus, LL.B. ; Amsterdam, Douglas, Marquess 1 1868 3rd s. of Queensberry ; m. 1877, Georgina Emily May ; Louis Drucker, author Lady of of of many works on Finance. Educ. : Leyden Lucy Seymour, 3rd d. 5th Marquess Hertford. 1878-80 Scots Gymnasium and University. Contested Nor- M.P. Perthshire, ; Guards Chairman of Directors, thampton, 1892 ; much interested in de- (retired) ; of General Accident Assurance velopment British Columbia ; went there Corporation, Ltd. Address : Blair and every year from 1895 ; M.P. (C). Northamp- Drummond, ton to 1900. Publication: translation of Ardoch, Braco, Perth*. [Died 16 May 1911. Prof, von der Indo- Ihering's Vorgeschichte DRUMMOND, Rev. Robert Skiell, M.A. ; D.D. ; Europaer, under the title of The Evolution Minister of Bellhaven Church, Glasgow, from of the Aryan. Recreations : shooting, cycling 1879; b. Leven, Fifeshire, 13 June 1828; Clubs : Junior riding. Carlton, St. Stephens. s. of Rev. James Drummond ; m. Jeannie,

[Died 10 Dec. 1903. d. of Rev. John French, D.D., Edinburgh ; DRUMMOND, Allan Harvey, a partner in Messrs. one s. one d. Educ. : High School, Edin-

Bankers ; b. 1845 e. s. of Drummond, ; late burgh ; Glasgow Univ. ; M.A. 1848 ; D.D.

Harvey Drummond ; m. Kather- 1869. for United | 1886, Lady Licensed the Presbyterian ine Hervey, e. d. and co-heiress of 3rd Marquis Church, and ordained, 1853, to the Presby- of Bristol. Educ. : of St. Harrow ; Christ Church, terian Church in Carlisle ; Minister Oxford (B.A. and S.C.L. 1866). Late Major James's Place Presbyterian Church, Edin- 3rd Batt. Northumberland Fusiliers. Ad- burgh, 1858-62 ; Erskine Church, Glasgow, dress : 7 Ennismore Gardens, S.W. ; Sher- 1862-1872; St. John's Wood Presbyterian borne Warwick. : of House, Clubs Athenaeum, Church, London, 1872-79 ; Moderator Travellers', Union, Junior Carlton, Welling- United Presbyterian Synod, 1889; First ton, Beefsteak. [Died 28 Jan. 1913. Moderator of Glasgow United Free Presby- tery, 1900. Publications : Memoir prefixed DRUMMOND, Andrew Cecil, J.P., D.L. ; b. 1865 e. s. to Rev. Dr. French's Sermons ; The Elder- ; of late Edgar Atheling Drummond and Hon. Louisa Theodosia Pennington (d. ship, a lecture. Address : 50 Westbourne Nor. 1911. 1886), d. of 3rd Lord Muncaster. Address : Gardens, Glasgow. [Died 24

Cadland, Southampton ; 8 Prince's Gardens, DRUMMOND, Sir Victor Arthur Wellington, S.W. Clubs: Carlton, White's; Royal K.C.M.G., cr. 1903; C.B. 1898; Minister Yacht Squadron, Cowes. Resident at Courts of Munich and Stuttgart, *. of Andrew [Died 2 Feb. 1913. 1890-1903 ; b. 4 June 1833 ;

DRUMMOND, Admiral Edmund Charles ; b. 4 Robert Drummond of Cadlands, Southamp- 1841. of Rut- Aug. Entered navy, 1855 ; Captain, ton, and Elizabeth, e. d. of 5th Duke d. of Charles 1877; Rear-Adm. 1892; Vice-Adm. 1898; land ; m. 1882, Elizabeth, served Bavarian Order Baltic, 1855; Commander-in-Chief Lamson ; had the East : Eton Indies, 1895-98 ; retired, 1901. of Therese in diamonds. Educ. ; [Died 6 May 1911. Christ Church, Oxford. Attache" to Embassy, Sir of DRUMMOND, Hon. George Alexander, Paris, 1852 ; Secretary Embassy, Vienna, cr. 1904 to of Bavaria K.C.M.G., ; C.V.O. 1908 ; Senator, 1882 ; Minister Resident King 209 DRUMMOND WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1915

and of King Wurtemberg, 1885-1903 (Grand Artillery, 1898 ; Inspector Field Artillery,

Cross of Bavarian Order of Merit, St. Michael, 1901 ; served with the R.C.A. North-West and of Frederick of Wurtemberg). Recrea- Rebellion, actions Fish Creek and Batoche tions : rifle fly-fishing, and ordinary shooting, (medal and clasp, despatches) ; South Africa, boating, riding, and cricket. Address : 18 1900 (despatches, brevet Colonel, Queen's Friedrich Strasse, Munich. Clubs : St. medal, 3 clasps, C.B.). Address : R. A. : James's, Travellers', Bachelor's ; Herren, Park, Halifax, N.S. Club Halifax. Munich. [Died 22 March 1907. [Died 6 Jan. 1913. William Sir DRUMMOND, Henry, LL.D. Toronto ; DRURY-LOWE, Drury Curzon, G.C.B. ; cr. F.R.S. and 1895 J.P. Lieut.-General Can. ; D.C.L. ; physician surgeon ; ; (retired) ; Col.

Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, Bishops 17th Lancers from 1892 ; b. Derbyshire, 3 s. of University, Montreal ; b. Co. Leitrim, Ire- Jan. 1830 ; 2nd late W. ' Drury-Lowe, s. of Locko land, 1854 ; George and Elizabeth Park, Derby (d. 1871), and Caroline Soden d. of d. of 2nd Lord Scarsdale Drummond ; 'm. May Isobel, Esther, ; m. 1876, Charles Harvey, M.R.C.S., Jamaica, Elizabeth, d. of late T. Smith. Educ. : s. : Christi West Indies ; one one d. Educ. English privately ; Corpus College, Oxford

High School, Montreal ; M'Gill University (B.A.). Entered army, Cornet, 17th Lancers, in and Bishops University, Montreal. Prac- July, 1854 ; served Crimea, 1855 ; Indian tised in 1858-59 medicine Montreal from 1884 ; read Mutiny, ; commanded the regiment and lectured in Zulu 1879 before many literary societies campaign, ; Cavalry, South and the in the United States 1881-82 Division in general public Africa, ; Cavalry " Egyp- and : tian 2nd class Canada. Publications The Habitat ; Campaign, Osmanie," 1882 ; of Phil-o-rum's Canoe ; Johnnie Courteau ; The K.C.B. and thanks both Houses of Parlia- : I.G. of Voyageur, a volume of verse. Recreations ment ; Cavalry, Aldershot, 1885-90 ;

Outdoor sports, as fishing (fly-fishing only) headquarters, 1890-91 ; C.B. 1879. -Re-

creations .' field : trout, salmon, etc. ; shooting duck, snipe, sports, sketching. Address etc. ; in early life athletics, as hammer- Key Dell, Horndean, Hants. Clubs : throwing, shot-putting, walking (ex 3-mile Travellers', Army and Navy.

Canadian Amateur Champion), etc. ; litera- [Died 6 Apr. 1908. ture, canoeing, snow-shoeing. Address : DRYDEN, Sir Alfred Erasmus, 5th and 8th Bt.; : cr. 1795 and 1733 b. 14 s. Montreal. Clubs Laurentian, St. Maurice, ; Oct. 1821 ; of Winchester, Weymahegan, Province of 3rd Bt. and Elizabeth, d. of Rev. Julius Hutchinson S. b. 1899 Quebec Fish and Game, Montreal. ; ; m. Frances Isabella [Died 6 Apr. 1907. (d. 1901), d. of late Rev. J. Christian Curwen, Rector of 1849 DRURY, Admiral Sir Charles Carter, G C.B., Harrington, Cumberland, ; two s. three d. Educ. : Winchester Trin. cr. 1911; G.C.V.O., cr. 1907; K.C.B., cr. ; Coll. Oxford. Called to Bar (Middle Temple), 1905 ; K.C.S.I., cr. 1903 ; F.R.G.S. ; 2nd 1847 the Sea ; [John Dryden poet was grandson Lord of the Admiralty, 1903-1908 ; b. Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada, 27 of 1st Bt. of original creation, 1619]. Owned about 1800 acres. Heir : s. Arthur, b. 12 August 1846 ; 2nd s. of Le Baron Drury and 1852. Address : Canons Eliza, d. of Lieutenant-Colonel James Poyntz, April, Ashby, By- late field, Northants. [Died 2 Apr. 1912. commanding 30th Regiment ; m. 1st, Sir 1886, Frances Ellen (d. 1900), e. d. of Robert DRYDEN, Henry Edward Leigh, D.L. ; 4th 7th Bt. cr. b. 1818 Whitehead of Beckett, Berks, and Fiume, and ; 1795 and 1733 ; ; S. father as 4th Bt. and cousin as Austria ; 2nd, 1907, Amy Gertrude, y. d. of 1837, 7th d. of late late J. Middleton, of 3 Porchester Gate, W. Bt. 1874 ; m. Frances, Rev. R. : : Educ. Collegiate School, Fredericton, N.B. Tredcroft, 1865. Educ. Shrewsbury ; Trin. Coll. 1839. Entered Royal Navy, 1859 ; Sub.-Lieut. Camb. M.A. [John Dryden, 1865 the was of 1st ; Lieut. 1868 ; Commander, 1878 ; poet, grandson Bt.] Owned 1800 acres. Heir : b. b. 1821. Captain, 1885 ; Rear-Admiral, 1899 ; A. B.C. about Alfred, to Address : Canons Queen Victoria, 1897-1899 ; Naval Advr. Ashby, Byfield, Northamp- to 24 1899. Inspector-General Fortifications, 1885-88 ; tonshire. [Died July North America and West Flag-Capt." Indies, DRYDEN, Hon. John, Minister of Agriculture, H.M.S. 1889-92 Member Bellerophon," ; Ontario, 1890-1905 , b. Whitby, Ont., 1840 ; Ord. Committee, 1893-94 ; Flag-Capt. H.M.S. s. of James Sunderland m. " Dryden, ; 1867, 1894-95 Royal Sovereign,"" (Channel Squa- Mary Lydia, d. of Thomas Holman, New dron) ; H.M.S. Mediterranean, s. five d. : Col- Hood," York ; one Educ. Whitby 1896-98 Senior 1898-99 ; Officer, Gibraltar, ; legiate Institute. A Baptist. Entered

Command er-in-Chief East 1902-3 ; Indies, Provincial Parliament, 1879 ; President

1907-8 ; at the 1908- Mediterranean, Nore, American Shropshire Registry Association ; 1911 of ; retired, 1911 ; Vice-President the President of the National Live Stock Associa-

Ordnance 1900 ; thanks of F. O. Committee, tion of Canada ; ex-President Dominion for services in 1896. decora- Crete, Foreign Shorthorn Breeders' Association ; connected

tions ': Officer Grand Legion d'Honneur ; with several financial and business institu- Grand Cross of the Order of Merit (Naval), tions. Address : Toronto, Ontario. Cross of the Spain ; Grand Royal Regiment [Died 29 July 1909. of the of Greece Grand Cross of Redeemer ; DRYSDALE, Learmont, Head Professor of the Osmanieh Grand of (in brilliants), Turkey ; Composition, Glasgow Athenaeum School Cross of the Austrian Imperial Leopold Music ; b. 1866 ; descended, on mother's Order Grand Cross of the Red Ger- : ; Eagle, side, from Thomas the Rhymer. Educ. many. Recreations : fishing, shooting, rid- Royal High School, Edinburgh. Studied ing, golf. Address : in cycling, Homewood, Architecture Edinburgh ; entered Royal Kent. Clubs : Travellers', United Charles Tenterden, Acadeny of Music, 1888 ; gained Service Portsmouth ; Hon. ; Royal Naval, Lucas Medal for composition, 1890 ; several Yacht Cowes. of Member Royal Squadron, works performed while a student : Spirit [Died 18 May 1914. the Glen, ballade for orchestra, 1890; the 1890 DRURY, Maj.-Gen. Charles William, C.B. 1900 ; Thomas Rhymer, ; gained Glasgow of Musicians' for best orchestral A.D.C. ; G.O.C. 6th Division ; b. 18 July Society prize

Tarn o' Shanter overture ; 1856 ; e. s. of W. C. Drury, Newlands and work, 1890, with

St. d. of The dramatic 1894 ; Heron- John, N.B. ; m. 1880, Mary Louise, Kelpie, cantata, s. concert 1894 The Plague, James A. Henderson, D.C.L. ; two four d. dean, overture, ; musical 1896 Red Educ.: St. John, N.B. Lieut., 1874 ; Capt., mystic play, ; Spider, 1898 A Border 1881; Major, 1889; Lt.-Col., 1899; Col., romantic opera, ; Romance,

orchestral 1904 ; Flora Macdonald, 1901 ; Maj.-Gen., 1912 ; Commandant, poem, romantic The and The R.S.A., Kingston, 1S93 ; Assistant Inspector opera ; Vikings, 210 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DUCKWORTH

Oracle, light operas ; Tamlane, dramatic Lieut.-General Sir Lionel Smith, Bt. 1845 ; 1905 music to cantata, ; Hippolytus (Euri- S. father, 1856. Educ. : Harrow Christ Greek 1905 Barbara ; pides), play, ; Allen, Church, Oxford. Knight of the Saxe- choral 1906 ballad, ; songs ; piano pieces, Ernestine Order, and of the Order of Merit Recreations : etc., etc. golf, billiards. of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Appointed an Officer Address : Christina Bank, Broomieknowe, of Public Instruction by French Government- Lasswade, N.B. [Died 18 June 1909. Major in German Legion, 1885. Publications Sir DRYSDALE, William, K.C.B. ; cr. 1893 Technological Military Dictionary, 1848, in

Lieut.-General 1881 ; b. 1819. Entered the German, English, and French, for which he 1835 served received medals from army, ; Afghan AVar, 1839 ; gold Austria and Prussia 1843 and the of the Gwalior, ; Sutlej, 1846 ; Punjab, 1848- Emperor French ; Genealogical and Historical 1849 ; Indian Mutiny, 1857-58. Clubs : Memoir of the Families of United Service, Army and Navy. Address' Wyndeson and Duket in Westmorland, 15 St. and Bury Street, James's, S.W. , Wiltshire ; Record Evidences of the Order of Cluni in [Died 7 Aug. 1900. England ; Monasticon Cluniacense Visita- DUBOIS, Paul, &. Nogent-sur-Seine, 18 July Anglicanum ; tions of Cluni in 1829. : England ; Chapters-General Educ. Ecole des Beaux Arts ; Rome of the and Visitations of the Cluniac Order in Keeper Luxembourg Museum, 1873 ; Director of the Ecole des Beaux Alsace, Lorraine, Germany, and Poland from Arts, 1878 ; 12 to the Reformation Member of the Academic ; Penal Laws and des Beaux Arts ; Grand Cross of Test Acts in respect of England and Wales the Legion of Honour ; Hon. t. James II. ; Commissioners of the Foreign R.A. Works : (sculpture) A child, Navy from 1600-1760 ; Original Letters of the 1860 ; St. John the Baptist and Narcissus Duke of at the Monmouth ; Charters of the Priory Bath, 1863 ; A Florentine Singer of the of Swine in Holderness Fifteenth ; Notes on Beverley Century, 1865 ; The Virgin and Minister Historical and 1867 The Birth of ; Antiquarian Papers Child, ; Eve, 1873 ; The Tomb of General in Cumberland and Westmorland, Yorkshire Lamoriciere ; Constable Anna de Antiquarian Societies, The Camden Society Montmorency ; Joan of Arc, 1889, and busts and Archseologia Cambrensis, Sussex and many ; (painting) My Children, Wiltshire Societies of 1876; The Dead Christ; (portraits) Mes (including History Manorbier Marches of Battle Enfants, Madame Dreyfus , Miles. Castle, Wales, of of Hoskier, Madame R. Guichard, Mile. Dela- Hastings, Parentage Gundrada de Ecclesiastical Warranne, ; grave, Princesse de Broglie, Prince de Broglie, Costume, etc.) Fleming's History of 1667 Madame H. Schneider, etc. Address : Hue Westmorland, ; of of taken Bonaparte 14 (Vie), Paris. H9stages John, King France, at Poitiers ; Water of some [Died 23 1905. prisoner Supply May of our British DU CANE, Sir Edmund Frederick, K.C.B cr Early Encampments ;" Royalist in Wilts in and other 1877 -General b. Rising 1605, many ; Maj. (retired) ; Colchester, Gold of in 23 papers ; special Medal Honour March 1830 ; y. s. of Maj. Hichard Du 1893 from France for services rendered to Cane, 20th Lt. Dragoons, and Eliza, d. of Thomas m. Archaeology. Heir: none. Clubs: Travellers' Ware, Wqodfort ; 1st, Mary Oxford and d. of Lieut.-Col. Cambridge. Dorothea, Molloy, 1855 ; 13 1902. 2nd, Florence Victoria, d. of Col. and Lady [Died Apr. Sir Kt. cr. Maria Saunderson, widow of M. Grimston, DUCKWORTH, James, ; 1908; 1883. Educ. : R.M.A. Woolwich. 2nd Lt. Alderman ; M.P. (L.) Stockport, 1906-10 ; R.E. 1848 J.P. b. m. Ellen ; Maj. -Gen. 1886 ; appointed to Rochdale; 1840; 1882, assist in carrying out the Great Exhibition Matilda, d. of late Thomas Jully, Bristol. Educ. : J. Duckworth of 1851 ; went to Western Australia with privately. Chairman, Ltd. of 1891-92-93 con- sappers to superintend public work done by ; Mayor Rochdale, ;

tested Warwick and 1895 ; convicts, Sept. 1851 ; became Visiting Magis- Leamington, trate of convict stations Delegate of United Methodist Free Churches ; returned to Eng- to Ecumenical Conference at land 1856 ; to War Washington, appointed Department ; 1891 President United Methodist Free designed land defences of Plymouth and ; 1894 M.P. Middleton Divi- Dover ; appointed Director of Convict Churches, ; (R.) sion 1897-1900 of Roch- Prisons, and Inspector of Military Prisons, Lancashire, ; Mayor 1863 1910-11 Recreation : ; Chairman of Directors, and Inspector- dale, (Coronation year). General of Military Prisons, and Surveyor- travel, visited Cape of Good Hope, Australia, General of New Zealand, South Sea Islands, United Prisons, 1869 ; appointed Chair- man of Commissioners of Prisons to carry States, France, Germany, Switzerland, Nor- out transfer to Government and management way, Sweden, Denmark, Egypt and the Holy of local prisons, which he had proposed that Land, South and East Africa, West Indian the Government should undertake, according Islands, etc.; F.R.G.S. Address: Castle- to a scheme field. Rochdale. Clvb: National Liberal. suggested by him, 1877 ; a Vice- I 1915. President of the Huguenot Society. Publica- [Died Jan. tion : Punishment and Prevention of Crime, DUCKWORTH, Rev. Robinson, D.D. ; C.V.O. 1888. Address : 10 Portman Square, W. Canon of Westminster 1902 ; Sub-Dean and ; Club : Athenaeum. [Died 7 June 1903. Vicar of St. Mark's, Hamilton Terrace, 1870- DU Paul of 1891- CHAILLU, Belloni, author ; b. Paris, 1906 ; Rural Dean St. Marylebone, 31 s. July 1835 ; of African trader. Went 1905 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to the King, to of the Order early Africa, 1855-59 ; explored country 1910 ; Almoner and Chaplain round the to the equator ; discovered the gorilla ; of St. John of Jerusalem ; Chaplain in Africa b. 4 again, 1863-65. Publications : Civil Service Volunteers ; V.D. 1901 ; s. of late Robinson Duck- Explorations and Adventures in Equatorial Dec. 1834 ; 2nd 1861 Elizabeth d. Africa, ; A Journey toAshango Land, worth, Liverpool, and Forbes,

1867 ; Stories of Gorilla Educ. : the Country, 1868 ; of William Nicol, M.D. Royal Wild Life Univ. Coll. under the Equator, 1869 ; Lost Institution School, Liverpool ; in the and B.A. Jungle, 1869 ; My Apingi Kingdom, Oxford. Scholar Exhibitioner;

1870 ; The of class 1857 Fellow Country the Dwarfs, 1871 ; (1st Classics) ; Trinity The Land of the 1859 B.D. and D.D. 1879. Midnight Sun, 1881 ; The College ; M.A. ; at 1857-60 Viking Age, 1889 ; The Land of the Long Assistant Master Marlborough, ; 1900 1860-66 Instructor Night, ; The World of the Great Forest, Tutor Trin. Coll. Oxford, ; 1901 to H.R.H. ; King Mombo, 1902, etc. 1866, and Governor, 1867-70, to [Died 29 Apr. 1903. Duke of Albany ; Examining Chaplain in Sir of 1864 ; DUCKETT, George Floyd, 3rd Bt. ; cr. 1791; Bishop Peterborough, Chaplain for 1870-1901 J.P., D.L. Middlesex ; b. 1811 m. d. of Ordinary to Queen Victoria, ; ; 211 DUCKWORTH-KING WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Hon. to Prince of 1875-1901 to Sultan of Chaplain Wales, 1879, Turkey, 1881 ; Special Edward VII. in his tour Commissioner to accompanied King Egypt, 1882 ; appointed 1875-76 : Select Preacher at Vice- of through India, Admiral Ulster, 1883 ; Governor- : Cambridge, 1906. Publications various General of India, 1884 ; Ambassador to occasional sermons. Recreations : music King of Italy, 1888, to the French Republic, travel. Address : Little foreign 6 Cloisters, 1891 ; retired 1896 ; Lord Warden of the Westminster Abbey, S.W. Clubs : Athen- Cinque Ports and Constable of Dover Castle,

aeum, Grosvenor. [Died 20 Sept. 1911. 1891-95 ; Lord Rector of St Andrews Univ. DUCKWORTH-KING, Colonel Sir Dudley 1890-93. Publications : Letters from High Latitudes, 1858 ; Irish Emigration and the Gordon Alan, 5th Bt. ; cr. 1792 ; J.P., D.L. of C.C. Tenure Land in 1867 ; and various ; Sheriff, 1907 ; Colonel commanding Ireland, 1st Volunteer Battalion Devonshire Regiment other pamphlets on the Irish Land Question, b. 1870-78 ; Speeches and 1882 (retired) ; London, 28 Nov. 1851 ; s. of Addresses, ; late Admiral Sir George Duckworth-King, Speeches in India, 1890. Owned about 8000 Bt., K.C.B., and Caroline, sister of 3rd Earl acres. Pictures by Van der Heist, Van der of ra. Eva d. of Temple, Peter de Hoogh. Bol, Frank Holl, Portarlington ; Mary, Maj.- " Gen. 1890 s. one d. S. Leighton, Long. Owned yachts Ralph Gore, ; two " " Lady father 1891. Educ. : Sandhurst. Entered Hermione and Brunhilda." Heir : Vis- count Clandeboye. Address : army 1870 ; served in 69th and 41st Regts. ; Clandeboye, Co. Down. Clubs : Soudan, 1885 (medal and bronze star). Heir : Athenaeum, Travellers', Belfast. s. George Henry James, b. 1891. Address : Ulster, [Died 12 Feb. 1902. Wear Countess near Exeter. Sir cr. House, Wear, DUFFEY, George Frederick, Kt. ; 1897; Clubs : Naval and Military, Wellington. M.D. ; ex-President Royal College of Physi- 14 Ireland of [Died Feb. 1909. cians, ; Prof, Materia Medica, Coll. of Ireland DUFF, Rt. Hon. Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Royal Surgeons, ; Physician cr. to the Royal City of Dublin Grant, G.C.S.I. ; 1886 ; M.A., P.O., F.R.S. Hospital: Inspector of General Medical D.L. ; b. Eden, Aberdeenshire, 21 Feb. 1829; Examinations, Council Visitor for H.M. Council in s. of James Cuninghame Grant Duff, Eden, ; Privy Aberdeenshire, author of the History of the Ireland of Examinations of the Pharma- ceutical of Ireland Fellow of the Mahrattas, and Jane Catharine, o. c. of Sir Society ; of Medicine in etc. Whitelaw Ainslie, author of the Materia Royal Academy Ireland, ;

b. 1843 ; m. d. of John Indica ; m. Anna Julia C. o. d. of Edward 1871, Agnes, Cameron, I., Dublin Webster, North Lodge, Baling, 1859; four and Glasgow, newspaper proprietor. s. four d. : Educ. : Trin. Coll. Dublin. Publications : Educ. Edinburgh Academy ; The Griffith's Materia Medica and Grange, Bishop Wearmouth ; Balliol Pharmacy Coll. (editor and part author), 1879 ; Suggestions Oxford. Barr. Inner Temple ; M.P. (L.) for a Plan of Taking Notes of Medical Elgin Burghs, 1857-81 ; Lord Rector Aber- Cases, deen 1884, 2nd ed. 1890. Address: 30 Fitz- University, 1866-69, 7869-72 ; Under- of for william Place, Dublin. [Died 13 Oct. 1903. secretary State India, 1868-74 ; Under- for secretary the Colonies, 1880-81 ; Gover- DUFFIELD, Mary Elizabeth, R.I. ; flower nor of Madras, 1881-86 ; Member of Senate, painter in water colours ; b. Bath, 2 Apr. of University London, 1891 ; President 1819 ; d. of Thomas Elliott Rosenberg,

Royal Geographical Society, 1889-93 ; Presi- painter ; m. William Duffield, 1850, the well- dent Royal Historical Society, 1892-99 ; known painter of fruit, still life, and portraits ; Sovereign's Trustee of the Brit. Museum, was elected member of now Royal Institute 1903. Publications : Studies in European of Water Colour Painters, 1861. Educ. : Politics, 1866; A Political Survey, 1868; classes in Bath. Publication : A Treatise

Elgin Speeches, 1871 ; Notes of an Indian on Flower Painting and Corona Amarylli- Journey, 1876; Miscellanies, Political and dacea. Recreation : collecting wild flowers,

Literary, 1879 ; Memoir of Sir H. S. Maine, ferns, butterflies, moths, shells, etc. Ad- 1892 dress : ; Ernest Renan, 1893 ; Memoir of Lord Stowting Rectory, Hythe, Kent. de Tabley, 1899 ; Notes from a Diary, 1897 ; [Died 14 Jan. 1914. do. 1898 do. 1899 ; ; do. 1900 ; do. 1901 ; Sir DUFFY, Hon. Charles Gavan, K.C.M.G. ; do. 1904 ; do. 1905 ; edited Victorian Antho- cr. 1873 ; retired statesman ; man of letters ; logy, 1902 Out with the 1903. Re- ; Past, resident in Nice after he returned to Europe, creations: fencing, botanising, travelling, 1880 ; b. Monaghan, Ireland, 12 Apr. 1816 ; conversation. Address : 11 Chelsea Em- s. of John Duffy and Ann, d. of Patrick S.W. Lexden Colchester. bankment, ; Park, Gavan, Latnamard. Educ. : Monaghan Clubs : Athenseum. Brooks's. Public School ; Belfast Institution. Founded [Died 12 Jan. 1906. the Nation newspaper, Dublin. 1842 ; tried DUFFERIN and AVA, Marquess of, Frederick for seditious conspiracy with O'Connell and

Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, P.C., others, 1843 ; liberated by

K.P., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G.. G.C.I.E., on Writ of Error, 1844 ; founder of Irish

D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S. ; 1st Marquess and a Confederation, 1846 ; arrested for treason Bt. Lord ; Lieut. Co. Down from 1864 ; felony, 1848 ; arrainged on four separate Rector of bills Edinburgh University ; Hon. Col. and twice tried during ten months' 3rd Batt. Royal Irish Rifles ; b. 21 June 1826 ; imprisonment, but conviction impracticable ; [Title of Dufferin taken from the Barony of elected for New Ross against Chief Secretary,

Dufferin : Clandeboy from an extensive 1852 ; previously a founder of Irish Tenant district in Ulster.] Protestant. Educ. : League which returned more than 50 mem- Eton ; Christ Church, Oxford. An ordinary bers at General Election, 1852 ; introduced

degree at Oxford ; honorary degrees of D.C.Ls into House of Commons principle of inde- at Oxford; LL.D. at Cambridge. Havard pendent opposition, members pledged to Trin. College, Dublin, Glasgow, Magill and which held aloof from both political parties, Laval ; Doctor of Oriental Learning, Punjab and voted for measures according to their a University ; honorary degree of LL.D. Edin- intrinsic value and usefulness in Ireland ;

burgh ; Lord-in-waiting to Queen Victoria. majority of this party having proved un- 1849-52 and 1854-58; attached to Earl faithful to their pledges, Mr. Gavan Duffy Russell's Special Mission to Vienna. 1855 ; resigned and went to Australia, 1856 ; Special Commissioner to Syria, 1859-60; Minister of Public Works under first Re- Under-Secretary of State for India, 1864-66; sponsible Government of 1857 ; Under yictoria, Secretary for War, 1866 ; Chancellor Prime Minister, having previously declined, of 1877. Duchy of Lancaster, and Paymaster- 1871 ; unanimously elected Speaker,

General, 1868 ; Governor- General of Canada, Publications : The Ballad Poetry of Ireland,

Ireland : A 1872; Ambassador to Emperor of Russia, 1845 (50 editions) ; Young 212 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DUNCAN

Fragment of Irish History, separate editions St. James's Cathedral, Toronto, 1882-96; of which were published in London, New Sub-Dean of St. Alban's Cathedral, Toronto, York, Melbourne, and Dublin, and a trans- 1885-96. Address : The See House Hamil- in Paris Conversations with lation ; Carlyle ; ton, Ontario, Canada. [Died 29 March 1911. of North and South Life of The League ; Sir DUNBAR, Alexander James, 4th Bt. ; cr. Thomas Davis ; Bird's-Eye View of Irish 1814 ; D.L. ; b. 1870 ; S. father 1883. Life in Two History ; My Hemispheres, Heir : b. Frederick, b. 1875. Address': Boath 1898. Recreations : not Memoirs, physical, House, Nairn, N.B. [Died 15 Nov. 1900. but always intellectual, namely, study of Sir DUNBAR, Archibald, 6th Bt. ; cr. 1700 ; books, art, and nature. Address : 12 Boule- b. 1803 S. ; father 1847 ; m. 1st, Keith, d. vard Victor Nice. Hugo, of George Ramsay, Barnton, Midlothian, [Died 9 Feb. 1903. 1827 ; 2nd, Sophia, d. of George Orred, Hon. H. Thos., LL.D. (Laval) ; DUFFY, K.C., Iranmere, Cheshire, 1840. Heir : s. Archi- etc. Fellow Colonial Barrister, ; Royal bald, b. 1828. [Died 8 Jan. 1898. Institute ; Treasurer of the province of Sir member of the Executive Council DUNBAR, Archibald Hamilton, 7th Bt., Quebec ; Scot. 1700 ; J.P., D.L. ; b. 5 April 1828 ; of province of Quebec from 1897 ; Mayor of *. of 6th Bt. and Keith Alicia, d. of G. Sweetsburg ; member of the Legislature for Ramsay ; S. father 1898 ; m. Isabella the county of Brome from 1897 ; Minister of Mary, e. d. of C. Eyre of Welford Public Works, 1897-1900; b. Durham, Park, Berks. Late Captain 66th Regiment. Heir: province of Quebec. Educ. : St. Francis half-b. Ven. Charles G. C., D.D. Address : College Richmond ; M'Gill College, Montreal. Duffus House, Elgin. Clubs : Army and B.A., B.C.L. Called to Bar, 1879 ; Crown Prosecutor of the district of Bedford candi- Navy ; New, Edinburgh. ; [Died 6 June 1910. date in Liberal interest, 1889 ; was twice Sir Drummond 7th Bt. cr. elected Batonier of the Bar for the district DUNBAR, Miles, ; 1697 ; 2nd s. of 6th Bt. and Ann, e. d. of of Bedford ; Batonier of the Bar for the George Stephen ; 6. 21 Nov. 1845 S. father Province, 1901, chosen to represent the ; 1881 ; m. Maria d. of J. H. Smith of Province at the Coronation of His Majesty Louisa, Melville Park, Lower Albany, S. Africa, 1873. King Edward VII., 1902. Address : Chateau Heir : s. George Alexander Drummond, &. Frontenac, Quebec ; Sweetsburg, Brome Co., 10 May 1879. Address : Johannesburg, P.Q. Club : Garrison, Quebec. South Africa. 4 Jan. 1903. [Died 3 July 1903. [Died DUNBAR, Sir Uthred James Hay, 8th Bt. of DUGDALE, Frederick Brooks, V.C., 1901; Mochrum cr. 1694 ancestor Sir John Lieut. 5th Lancers. Educ. : ; ; [an Marlborough. fell at Flodden. 1513] ; B.A., D.L., J.P. ; Entered, army, 1899 ; served South Africa, e. s. of 7th Bt. and Catherine Hay, e. d. of 1899-1901. Decorated : Lieut. Dugdale was James Paterson of Perthshire b. in command of a small outpost, and having Carpow, ; Edinburgh, 26 Feb. 1843 ; S. father 1889 ; been ordered to retire, the patrol came under m. Blanche d. of late C. T. C. fire Lucy Cordelia, a heavy ; he dismounted and placed a Grant, Kilgraston, Perthshire, 1882. Educ. : wounded man on his own horse, and having Trin. Coll. Glenalmond Exeter Coll. Oxford. caught another horse, took up another ; Private Secretary to father when Comptroller wounded man behind him, bringing both and Auditor-General of H.M.'s Exchequer, safely out of action. [Died 13 Nov. 1902. 1868-88 ; Barr. Inner Temple. Owned about DU Lt.-Col. Louis MAURIER, Guy Busson, 3700 acres. Recreation : Royal and Ancient D.S.O. 1902 Fusiliers b. 18 ; Royal ; May Golf Club, St. Andrews. Heir : b. William. 1865 ; *. of du Maurier m. George ; 1905, Address : Mochrum Park, Kirkcowan, Wig- Gwendolen, e. d. of Edward Price of Broad- townshire ; Galloway Lodge, Boscombe, Educ. : water, Godalming. Marlborough ; Bournemouth. Club : New University. Sandhurst. Lt. 1885 Royal Fusiliers, ; [Died 4 Sept. 1904. Captain, 1896 ; 1900 commanded Major, ; DUNBOYNE, 24th Baron, James Fitzwalter 20th in M.I. S.A., 1901-2 (despatches). Clifford Butler, D.L., J.P. [24th Baron in Publication : Play, An Englishman's Home, descent from Lord Dunboyne summoned to 1909. Address: 2 Portman Mansions, Parliament 1324, cr. by Patent, 1541] ; b. Baker Street, W. Clubs : Army and Navy, s. of Julia 20 May 1839 ; 23rd Baron and Athenaeum. 11 March 1915. [Died (d. 1897), d. of W. Brander, Morden Hall, o. d. DUMBELL, His Honour Sir Alured, Kt. ; Surrey ; S. father 1881 ; m. Marion, Judge of the Chancery Division of the High of Col. Henry Morgan Clifford, Llantilio, Court of Justice for the Isle of Man from Monmouthshire, 1860. Educ. : Winchester. 1883, and a Member of the Executive and Heir pres. : b. Robert, b. 1844. Address : b. St. Exeter Legislative Councils ; 1835 ; s. of late Greendale, Clyst, Mary, ; Knop- George William Dumbell of Douglas, banker, pogue Castle, Newmarket-on-Fergus. and d. of 17 1899. Mary, Wood Gibson of Liverpool ; [Died Aug. m. Mary, d. of late Major Rolston of the DUNBOYNE, 25th Barcn by Summons, 16th Indian Army (d. 1894), 1875. Educ. : en- Baron by Patent; Robert St. John Fitz- an Irish tirely by private tutors. Was Chief Magis- Walter Butler, D.L. ; J.P. ; Repre- trate of b. 20 Jan. 1844 Ramsey, 1873-80 ; Northern Deem- sentative Peer from 1901 ; ; Fitz- 14th and ster, 1880-83 ; appointed Clerk of the Rolls s. of Theobald Walter, Baron, (very closely corresponding to Master of the Julia Celestina Maria, d. of late Wm. Brander; Rolls Caroline Maude in England), 1883. Address: Bal- S. brother 1899 ; m. 1869, four s. laughton, near Douglas, Isle of Man. Club : Blanche, d. of Captain Probyn ; : Trin. Coll. Junior Constitutional, Piccadilly. four d. Educ. Winchester ; [Died 12 March 1900. Dublin. B.A. 1867. Called to Bar, 1869 ; DU MOULIN, Rt. Rev. John Philip, Bishop of Senior Master of the Supreme Court of Judi- Niagara, from 1896; b. Dublin, 1834; m. cature and King's Remembrancer to 1905. 1863, Frances, d. of Ven. Archdeacon Brougti. Heir : s. Capt. Hon. Fitzwalter G. P. Butler. Educ. : : Co. Clare. Trinity Coll., Toronto. M.A. 1873 ; Address Knoppogue Castle, Quin, : Kildare Dublin. D.C.L. 1888; D.D. Univ. of Lennoxville, Clubs Carlton ; Street, 1898 29 Aug. 1913. ; deacon, 1862 ; priest, 1863 ; Curate [Died of St. Andrew. B.S. F.R.C.S. John's, London, Ontario, 1862-66 ; DUNCAN, M.D., (Lond.), Memorial 1886 ; Holy Trinity, Montreal, 1866-71 : Incumbent F.R.C.P. ; Parkes Prizeman, of St. Medals in Midwifery, and Thomas, Hamilton, 1872-75 ; Rector Gold Medicine, of St. at and B.S. 1875-76 ; Martin, Montreal, 1875-83 ; Examining Surgery M.B. degrees, Chaplain to Bishops Oxendon and Bond of Warneford Junior and Senior Scholar at Silver Medallist in Botany Montreal, 1870-82 ; Rector and Canon of King's College ; 213 DUNCAN WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

at 1870 Sea- Volunteers Apothecaries' Hall, ; Physician (retired) ; member of Cotmcil,

man's Hos. Society ; Joint-Lecturer on Adelaide University. Recreations : travel- Tropical Medicine, London School of Tropi- ling, motoring, riding. Address : Hughes

cal Medicine ; and Westminster Hospital Park, Watervale, South Australia. Club :

Medical School ; Fellow of King's College, Adelaide. [Died 7 Oct. 1913. Westminster Strand ; Physician Dispensary Sir Surr 1st DUNCAN, William, Bt., cr. 1906 ; and Western General Dispensary ; Examiner D.L., J.P. ; b. 14 Jan. 1834 ; s. of late in of London Tropical Medicine, University ; William Morrison Duncan, M.D., Edinburgh ; Lieut.-Col. I.M.S. in medical 2nd Batt. charge m. 1st, 1856, Mary (d. 1868), d. of William 2nd (K.E.O.) Goorkha Rifles (retired). Pub- Kenyon of Yeadon ; 2nd, 1896, Elizabeth, lications : The Prevention of Disease in d. of late Thomas Copley Heaton. Heir : s. Practi- Tropical Campaigns ; (joint) The Frederick William [b. 12 Aug. 1859 ; m. tioner's Guide Guide to in the ; Nursing 1888, Helen Julia d. of Carl and Anna Pflzer Tropics. Address : 24 Chester Street, Gros- of Brooklyn, U.S.A. ; two *. Address : venor 18 Oct. 1912. Place, W. [Died Schwartzenberg Platz, Vienna.] Address: b. DUNCAN, James Archibald. M.A., LL.B. ; Horsforth Hall, Leeds. Club : Carlton. e. of 1858 ; s. late David Duncan, M.P. ; [Died 3 Dec. 1908. : Trin. Coll. unmarried. Educ. Camb. DUNCOMBE, Major-Gen. Charles Wilmer, J.P. ;

Called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1884 ; b. 19 Sept. 1838 ; e. s. of Adm. Hon. Arthur contested M.P. Barrow-in-Furness, 1890-92 ; Duncombe and 1st wife, Delia, y. d. of John of Barrow 1892, Stewartry Kirkcudbright Wilmer Field ; m. 1906, Blanche Marie, d. 1895, Inverness Burghs 1900. Recreations : of Col. Riviere, French Army. Entered

etc. : Blair- : shooting, Address Drumfork, army, 1856 Maj.-Gen. 1892 ; retired, 1897 ;

gowrie, N.B. ; Jordanstone, Meigle, N.B. ; Lt.-Col. Commanding 1st Life Guards, 1882- 16 Hall Albert Mansions, Kensington, S.W. 1886 ; Inspector, Auxiliary Cavalry, 1888-91 ; Clubs : Reform, Savile. A.A.G. Cavalry, 1891-92. Address : Kiln- [Died 13 Feb. 1911. wick Percy, Pocklington, Yorks. Clubs : Carlton, Arthur's. [Died 19 Dec. 1911. DUNCAN, Sir John, Kt., cr. 1909 ; J.P., F.J.I. ; of Wales part proprietor South Daily News, DUNDAS, Sir Charles Henry, 4th Bt. ; cr. Cardiff b. 1 South Wales Echo, and Times ; 1821 ; b. Jan. 1851 ; 4th s. of 2nd Bt. and s. of late Edinburgh, 7 March 184G ; e. Catherine Margaret, d. of John Whyte-

Alderman David Duncan, J.P., Cardiff ; m. Melville of Bennochy and Strath Kinness, e. Mary, d. of late Joseph Stowe, shipowner, N.B. ; S. brother 1904. Owned about 5800 : : Liverpool ; three s, four d. Educ. Cardiff acres. Heir b. George Whyte-Melville, b. Grammar School. Took special interest in 16 April 1856. Address : Dunira, Comrie, educational matters relating to Wales and Perthshire. [Died 22 Nor. 1908. Cardiff was with illuminated ; presented DUNDAS, George Smythe, B.A. (Oxon.), Advo- address of Cardiff for (1884) by Corporation cate, Sheriff-Substitute of Roxburgh, Ber- active part he took in establishing University wick, and Selkirk from 1886 ; b. Edinburgh, of College South Wales at Cardiff, 1884 ; s. of 1842; William Pitt Dundas, C.B. ; of from was member the College Council m. 1876, Georgina Lockhart, d. of George formation ex-member Court of Univer- ; Ross, Advocate, Professor of Scots Law, of Wales member Central Welsh Board sity ; Edinburgh. Educ. : Trinity College, Glen-

Intermediate Education ; Chairman of Car- almond ; Exeter Coll. Oxford. Advocate diff Scheme under Welsh Intermediate 1867 ; entered Legal Department of the Education Act ; on transfer of Schools to Inland Revenue, Edinburgh, 1876 ; resigned Cardiff Education Authority (1902) presented 1880 ; Sheriff-Substitute of Argyllshire at with illuminated address Lord and by Mayor Campbeltown, 1880-86. Recreations : shoot- Governors Governor of Howell's ; Charity ing, fishing, golf. Address : Cairnbank, Member of Council Aberdare (Llandaff) ; Duns, Berwickshire. Clubs : Caledonian,

Hall for women students ; Chairman Press Junior Constitutional ; New, Edinburgh. Association, 1890-1901, and organised (with [Died 18 Apr. 1909. Baron de Renter) Reuter's Special Service DUNDAS, Hon. Kenneth Robert ; Colonial of Foreign and Colonial Telegrams ; one of Civil Service ; District Commissioner in B. Institute of Journalists the early Fellows ; b. of 6th E. A. ; 10 May 1882 ; 4th s. Trustee of the Newspaper Society and of ; m. 1909, Anne Claudia

various Colliery Explosion Relief Funds ; Whalley, ?/. d. of late Capt. C. E. Foot, R.N. ; J.P. (1891) for Glamorganshire ; Income Tax : Assis- one s. Educ. Germany ; Norway. Assessor Church Dis- Commissioner ; under tant Collector in British East Africa under

cipline Act ; Land Tax Commissioner ; life Foreign Office, 1904 : District Commissioner, member of the Imperial Society of Knights ; 1908 ; Political Officer Nandi Field Force, President Penarth district St. John's Am- 1906 (medal and clasp). Publications : vari- bulance Association. Recreation : travelling ; ous articles on Native Tribes and Customs, traveller in the extensive Mediterranean, chiefly published by the Anthropological the United Egypt, Palestine, South Africa, Society, and in some of Professor Frazer's Nor- States, Canada, Syria, Russia, Sweden, works. Recreations : big-game shooting, en- way, Iceland, Morocco, etc. Address : Dros gineering, anthropology, photography. Ad- near Cardiff 102-3-4-5 St. y Mor, Penarth, ; dress : Kishmayn, British East Africa. Mary Street, Cardiff. Clubs : National [Died 7 Aug. 1915. Welsh Uni- Liberal, Royal Automobile, ; DUNDAS, Major Laurance Charles, D.S.O. 1886; versity and City, Cardiff. b. Feb. Major Liverpool Regt. (retired) ; 3rd [Died 18 Jan. 1914. 1857 ; 4th s. of Rev. W. J. Dundas ; m. Sir cr. d. of llth Earl of DUNCAN, Hon. John James, Kt., 1912 ; 1893, Lady Mary Bertie,

J.P., M.L.C., North Eastern District, South Lindsey. Entered army, 1878 ; Major, 1892, Kur- Australia, from 1891 ; b. Scotland, 12 Feb. served Afghan War, 1878-80, including s. of late of Wallaroo rum Peiwar and Zaimuk. 1845 ; John Duncan ; Valley, Kotal, Burmah m. 1st, Jane Morison, d. of late Arthur Expedition (medal with clasp) ; d. D.S.O. medal with Harvey of Durban ; 2nd, Jean Gordon, 1885-87 (despatches, , : A.A.G. of late James Grant ; four s. two d. Educ. clasp) ; D.A.A.G. 1890-93 ; officiating of 1900-2. St. Peter's College, Adelaide. First elected 1893-95 ; Gov. Maidstone Prison, to House of Assembly for Port Adelaide, [Diet 9 June 1908. for Robert Rector of 1871 ; afterwards Wallaroo and Woo- DUNDAS, Rev. J., M.A. ; from 1871 Rural Dean of roora ; pastoralist ; owned Hughes Park Albury, Surrey, ; b. of and Guild ford Canon of Winchester ; near Waterville ; Director Wallaroo ; Hon. s. of Pitt C.B., Moonta Mining Co. ; Captain South Australia Nov. 1832; W. Dundas, 214 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DUNNE

m. 1841 s. of Registrar-General of Scotland ; 1866, Mar. ; 6th Earl and d. of llth Earl of : father 1845 Annie, d. of J. Gwyn Jeffreys, F.R.S., F.G.S., Pembroke S ; m. 3rd : of of F.L.S., etc, LL.D. Educ. Charterhouse ; d, 2nd Earl Leicester, 1866. Lord-in- to Exeter College, Oxford. Ordained, 1858, Waiting, 1874-80 ; late Lord-Lieut, of Stir- of curacy at Great Yarmouth ; accompanied lingshire ; Col. 4th Batt. Queen's Own his 1859 : 1st Bishop of Columbia as chaplain, ; Cameron Highlanders. Publications Pamirs, 1859-65 Rector of St. John's, Victoria, V.I., ; Kashmir, Western Tibet, etc., 1893 ; Ormis-

Curate of Chelmsford, 1866-68 ; minister of dale, 1895. Owned about 78,800 acres. St. John's, Great Yarmouth (the sailor's Heir : s. Viscount Fincastle. Address : 55 of church), 1868-71 ; Member Winchester Lancaster Gate, W. ; South Harris, Inver- Diocesan Conference and of most of the ness-shire. Clubs : Carlton, Marlborough. Diocesan Councils and Committees. Address : [Died 29 Aug. 1907. : North- Albury Rectory, Guildford. Club DUNN, Rt. Rev. Andrew Hunter, D.D., D.C.L., Counties. umberland and Northern Bishop of Quebec, from 1892, b. Saffron [Died 19 Feb. 1904. Walden, 1839 ; m. 1866, Alice o. d. of of Sir Robert, 1st Bt. ; cr. 1898 ; DUNDAS, William Hunter, Purley Lodge, Croydon ; and Midlothian D.L. Arniston Polton, ; five s. two d. Educ. : Corpus Christ! College, b. Midlothian ; J.P. Midlothian and Fife ; Camb. (Scholar). 29th Wrangler, 1863 ; 23 March 1823 : e. s. of late Robert Dundas, M.A., 1866; Hon. D.D. 1892, and Hon. Calder- Arniston, and Lillias, d. of Thomas D.C.L. 1907, Bishop's College, Lennoxville, wood, Durham, and representative of the Hon. D.D. Cambridge, 1893. Ordained, of of Largo and Polton ; family Durham, 1864 ; Vicar of All Saints, South Acton, m. Emily Louisa Diana, o. c. of Colonel Hon. Middlesex, 1872-92. Publications: Holy *. d. James 1845 (d. 1881) ; two three Knox, Thoughts for Quiet Moments ; Our Only : Oxford. Was for Educ. Christ Church, Hope. Address : Quebec, Canada. nearly thirty years Convener of the Com- [Died 14 Nov. 1914. missioners of Supply of the County of Mid- DUNN, John Messenger, I.S.O. 1902 ; Principal lothian, and subsequently Chairman of the Whitehall of Clerk, Paymaster-General's Office, County Council ; was an unpaid member (retired) : Deputy to Assistant-Paymaster- the Board of Supervision for the Relief of General ; and a Special Commissioner of the Poor in Scotland was a Director of the ; Income Tax b. 1838 s. of late D. Dunn Bank of Scotland, and also of the Scottish ; ; of Waver House, Wigton. Educ. ; St. Bees Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society. Grammar School ; Pembroke Coll. Camb. Heir : s. Robert, b. July 1857. Address : Entered Paymaster-General's Office, 1858. Arniston, Gorebridge, Midlothian. Club : Address : 61 Harcourt Terrace, South Ken- Carlton. [Died 11 Nov. 1909. sington, S.W. Club : Constitutional. Lt.-Col. Sir 2nd cr. 1898 DUNDAS, Robert, Bt., ; [Died 25 March 1904. J.P. Convener of Midlothian late D.L., ; ; cr. Alder- DUNN, Sir William, 1st Bt., 1895 ; Lt.-Col. 3rd Batt. Scots b. 28 Royal ; July in man, Cheap Ward ; senior partner banking 1857 e. s. of 1st Bt. and Louisa ; Emily Diana, and mercantile firms of William Dunn and o. c. of Colonel Hon. James Knox S. father ; Company, Broad Street Avenue, London, 1909 m. d. of Sir ; 1893, Evelyn Henrietta, Port Eliza- E.G. ; Mackie, Dunn, and Co., Graham Graham 3rd Bt. one Montgomery, ; Dunn beth ; W. Dunn and Co., Durban ; d. Served Egypt, 1882 (medal with clasp, of and Co., East London ; Director Royal bronze star) ; South Africa, 1900 (despatches, Exchange Assurance Co., Union Discount Queen's medal with 2 clasps). Heir : u. and Co. ; b. Paisley, 1833 ; s. of John Dunn Henry H. P. Dundas, b. 4 Sept. 1866. Address : Isabella Chalmers ; m. 1859, Sarah Elizabeth, Midlothian. Clubs : Arniston, Gorebridge, d. of late James Howse, Grahamstown, South Carlton, Travellers. [Died 12 Dec. 1910. Africa. Educ. : privately. M.P. Paisley, Sir 3rd Bt. cr. 1821 DUNDAS, Sidney James,' ; ; 1891-1906. Heir: none. Address: 34 b. 3 1849 s. of 2nd Bt. and June ; 3rd Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, W. ; The Catherine d. of John Margaret, Whyte-Me!- Retreat, Lakenheath, Suffolk. Clubs : Re- ville of and Strath N.B. Bennochy Kinness, ; form, City Liberal, City of London. S. father 1877. Owned about 5800 acres. [Died 31 March 1912. Heir : b. b. Address: Charles, 1851. Dunira, cr. 1897 J.P. DUNNE, Sir John, Kt. ; ; D.L., ; N.B. 24 1904. Crieff, [Died Sept. Chief Constable, Cumberland and Westmor- Presi- DUNKIN, Edwin, F.R.A.S. ; Past land b. 12 Feb. 1825 s. of late William F.R.S., ; ; dent of Royal Astronomical Society, 1884-86, Dunne, Boley, Queen's County, and Julia, and of the of Royal Institution Cornwall, d. of Denis O'Kelly of Lugacurran ; m. Mary 1889-91 ; formerly Chief Assistant Royal (d. 1898), d. of Dr. T. Barnes, Bunkers Hill, b. 19 Observatory, ; Truro, Aug. Cumberland, and Tring Park and Brunstrux, 1821 3rd -s. of late William Nautical d. Irish His- ; Dunkin, Herts, 1868 ; two s. one The Almanac Office m. e. d. of S. J. Mac- ; Maria, tories by the Four Masters, O'Hart, Hadlow, 1848. Educ. : private schools : Geoghegan, O'Herin, Mooney, Rawson, D. Truro London Guines Joined full accounts ; ; (Calais). O'Byrne, Burke, and others, give staff Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 1838 ; of the ancient families of O'Dunne and 1st class 1856 Chief was the Assistant, ; Assistant, O'Kelly, of which Sir John Dunne 1881 of of ; retired 1884 ; member of Council direct descendant. Chief Constable Nor- Publications : On Chief Senior Royal Society, 1879-81. wich and Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; the Movement of the Solar System in Space, Chief Constable in the Kingdom. Publica- determined from the Proper Motions of 1167 tions : comprehensive code of rules and 1863 the Probable Error of author .of the Stars, ; On regulations for the Police ; Transit 1860-64 The Mid- for the Observations, ; system which was generally adopted night Familiar Notes on the Stars and cattle foot- Sky ; purpose of extirpating plague, 1869 of Astron- and Planets, ; Obituary Notices and-mouth disease, pleuro-pneumonia, 1879 animals. omers, ; Presidential Addresses, 1885- other contagious diseases among 1886, 1890-91, and other astronomical papers. Recreations : supporter of cricket, football, : Recreations study of astronomy, interested etc. Address : Wetheral, Carlisle. in archaeological pursuits. Address : Ken- [Died 5 Jan. 1906. 27 J. b. Co. wyn ; Kidbrooke Park Road, Blackheath, DUNNE, Captain John ; Queen's S.E. 4 Dec. 1898. e. s. of Thaddeus Dunne ; [Died Ireland, 1837 ; Isabel 1859 [his DUNMORE, 7th Earl of (cr. 1686), Charles A. m. Senora George-Bynon, " one s. e d. is George Egerton," q.v.] ; Murray, D.L., F.R.G.S. ; Viscount FincastJe, Lord three d Educ. : mainly on the Continntte Murray, 1686 ; Baron Dunmore (U.K.), at Jesuit Schools (at Clongowes, etc.). J831 ; Scots Guards b. 24 and Capt, (retired) ; 215 DUNS WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Served his country and travelled all the DUPPLIN, Viscount Edmund Alfred Rollo world over wounded New Zealand b. ; War, George Hay ; 12 Nov. 1879 ; e. s. of 12th 1863-65 was a in ; Governor H.M.'s prison ; retired 2nd Lieut. 1st service wrote and Where to Fish in ; How V.B. R.S.R. ; m. 1901, Gladys Luz, 2nd d. Ireland; (Hi Regan); Here and There of late Anthony Harley Bacon, and g. d. Memories to (H.R.N.) ; and contributed of General Anthony and Lady Charlotte Field, Vanity Fair, and innumerable periodi- Bacon. Heir : s. George Harley Hay, b. cals at home and abroad ; was an artist, 29 March 1902. Address: 18 Denmark painted, modelled, and drew in black and Terrace, Brighton. Clubs : Cralton, Calei- white. Recreations : literature (philology, donian. [Died 30 May 1903. belles and historical lettres, memoirs), whist, DUPRE, August, Ph.D., M.A. Heidelberg; hunting (was field M.F.H.), shooting (big F.R.S., F.I.C. ; Chemical Adviser to the and winged game), angling, and, in youth, Explosives Dept. of the Home Office from rackets, pedestrianism, boxing, hawking. 1873 ; late Public Analyst for Westminster ; Address : 24 Kestrel Avenue, Herne Hill, Associate Mem. of Ordnance Committee S.E. [Died 5 Feb. 1910. ; Analytical and Consulting Chemist ; b. Mainz b. DUNS, John, D.D., F.R.S.E., F.S.A. Scot. ; Germany, 6 Sept. 1835 ; 2nd s. of late J. F. 11 1820 *. of William July ; Duns and Sarah Dupre", Mainz and London, and J. A. Schafer, Allan m. 1844. Educ. : of ; Margaret Monteith, Frankfort, both Huguenot descent ; m. Duns Licensed as ; Edinburgh University. Florence Marie Robberds, Manchester, 1876 ; a Free Church of 1843 four *. d. : preacher, Scotland, ; one Educ. Darmstadt ; Giessen ; Pastor of Free 1844 to Church, Torphichen, ; Heidelberg. Came London, 1855 ; Lec- Editor British North Review, 1857 ; Pro- turer on Chemistry at Westminster Hospital fessor of Natural New Coll. Edin- 1864-97 became Science, School, ; naturalised, 1866 ; 1864 burgh, (Emeritus Professor, 1903) ; Chemical Referee to the Medical Depart- President of Royal Physical Society, Edinburgh, ment the Local Govt. Board, 1871 ; came

1868 ; Vice-President Royal Society, Edin- ; prominently before the public at the time of

1899 Rhind Lecturer in I burgh, ; Archaeology, the Fenian troubles, during which, among of 1890 ; cor. member New York Acad. | many other services, he, in conjunction with Nat. Sc. 1862 cor. member Sir Vivian saved ; Philadelphia j Majendie, Birmingham from Acad. of Nat. Sc. 1877. Publications : a great calamity himself secure \ by rendering

Memoir of Professor Fleming, D.D., and ! the nitroglycerine in Whitehead's factory editor of of its Fleming's Lithology Edinburgh, and arranging for safe disposal ; was in

1857 ; Things New and Old, 1857 ; Biblical practice as consulting chemist from 1864, in

Natural Science, 1863-66 ; Science and Chris- which capacity he was frequently consulted tian Thought, 1866 ; Memoir of Sir James by various other Government Departments. : Simpson, Bt., M.D., 1873 ; Memoir of Rev. Publication joint-author of a book on The in Samuel Martin, 1884 ; papers Proc. R.S.E. Nature, Origin, and Use of Wine, 1869 ; in 1862-96 ; Proc, Soc. Ant. Scot. 1880-97. Manual of Inorganic Chemistry, 3rd edition

Address : Hilderley, North Berwick. 1901 ; and many papers on various scientific [Died 1 Feb. 1909. subjects. Recreations : astronomy, boating, DUNSANDLE and CLAN-CONAL, 4th Baron photography. Address : Mount Edgcumbe Sutton, Surrey ; 2 (cr. 1845), James Frederick Daly ; b. 29 Aug. Edinburgh Mansions, Howick Place, S.W. [Died 15 July 1907. 1849 ; *. of Hon. Robert Daly and Cecilia, d. of 1st Baron ; S. u. 1894. DUPUIS, Rev. Theodore Crane ; Prebendary Educ. : Eton. Assistant Private Secretary of Wells from 1879; Surrogate; b. Park *. to Lord Beaconsfield, 1874-80 ; Private Secre- Lane, London, 1830 ; of Rector of Binton,

tary to Lord Iddesleigh, 1885-86 ; to Lord Warwickshire, and Emma, d. of Dr. Crane,

Salisbury, 1886-87 ; Assistant Comptroller Vicar of Paddington [the Dupuis family of the National Debt, 1888. Heir : none. is of Huguenot descent, and Dr. Dupuis, the

Address: 7 Sloane Street, S.W. Clubs: composer, belongs to it] ; m. 1879, Julia (d. Carlton, Marlborough, St. James's, Trav- 1911). d. of Hon. James Salmond, formerly of ellers', Turf ; Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes. Resident Counsellor Penang and Malacca ; [Died 25 Nov. 1911. two d. Educ. : Pembroke Coll. Oxon. Class Lit. Hum. 1852 and DUNSANY, 17th Baron (cr. 1461), John William (Second 1854, M.A.) Various educational work, 1855-62 ; Curate, Plunkett, J.P. ; Representative Peer for Twerton, Bath, 1860-62; St. Cuthbert's, Ireland from 1893 ; b. 31 Aug. 1853 ; *. of 1862-67 Vicar of Somer- 16th Baron and Anne, d. of 2nd Baron Wells, ; Burnham, c. set, 1867-1913. Publications : sermons. Sherborne ; S. father 1889 ; m. Ernie, o. of Col. Francis A. P. Burton, Colsdtream Address : 4 Widcombe Creascent, Bath. 19 Dec. 1914. Guards, 1877. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Camb. [Died DURGA C.I.E. Member of (M.A.) M.P. (C.) S. Gloucestershire, 1886-92. GATI, Banerji, ; Address : Calcutta. Owned about 8400 acres. Heir : s. Edward, Council, Bengal. 26 March 1903. b. 1878. Address : Dunstall Priory, Seven- [Died

oaks ; Dunsany Castle, also Rock Lodge, DURHAM, Rev. Thomas Charles ; Hon. Canon

Laracor, Co. Meath. Clubs : Carlton, Junior of Carlisle from 1868 ; b. Burton Latimer, s. of Carlton, St. Stephen's, Constitutional, Beef- Sept. 1825 ; Rev. Thomas Durham ; d. S. steak ; Kildare Street, Dublin. m. 1857, Isabella Mary, of Rowlandson : [Died 16 Jan. 1899. of Durham. Educ. Rugby ; Jesus College, DUNSTERVILLE, Lt.-Gen. Lionel D'Arcy, Cambridge (Fellow, 1853-57). Head-master

Indian Army ; b. 30 July 1830. Entered of Berwick Grammar School, 1856-61; Cathedral 1861-76 army, 1846 ; Lt.-Gen. 1892 ; unemployed School, Carlisle, ; member list, 1888. Address : 8 The Avenue, Upper of Carlisle School Board, 1870-76. Publica- : articles in Norwood, S.E. Club : Constitutional. tions a few periodicals ; essay [Died 17 Sept. 1912. on Cathedral Schools in Dean Howson's of Recreations : DUNVILLE, Robert Grimshaw, J.P., D.L. ; volume Essays on Cathedrals.

b. 1838 ; o. s. of late John Dunville and trout-fishing, chess-playing, and gardening. Mary, d. of Robert Grimshaw, J.P. and D.L. Address : Oak Park House Dawlish. Club : District. of Longwood, Co. Antrim ; m. 1865, Jeanie, Dawlish and d. of William Chaine, of Moylena. High [Died 22 Apr. 1004. Admiral Sir cr. Sheriff, Co. Down, 1886 ; Co. Meath, 1882. DURNFORD, John, G.C.B., cr. 1906 1897 D.S.O. Address : Redburn, Holywood, Co. Down ; 1913 ; K.C.B., ; C.B. ; b. d. of Sion, Navan, Co. Meath. Clubs : Boodle's, 1887 ; 6 Feb. 1849 ; m. 1881, Mary, J. Rector of St. John's, Turf ; Sackville Street, Dublin. Rev. H. Kirwan, d. : Eton, [Died 17 Aug. 1910. Cornwall ; one s. three Educ. 216 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 DYKKS

Entered navy, 1862 ; Capt., 1888 ; served Minister of Baroda State, 1904, 1905, and 1885-86 Biirmah War, ; commanded Nava 1906. Member Royal Commission on Junior Brigade, Upper Burmah, 1887 ; Nava Decentralization in India, 1907-8; Prime o Lord, 1901-4 ; Commander-in-Chief, Cape Minister of Baroda State, 1909. Publica- Good Hope, 1904-7 : Admiral-Pres. R.N tions : a series of historical and social novels 1913 in College, Greenwich, 1908-11 ; retired, Bengali, and a translation of the Rig Veda Address : Elmshurst, Catis field, Fareham and other Sanscrit religious works into that : Service. Hants. Club United language ; in English, Civilisation in Ancient 13 June 1914 India into [Died ; Maha-bharata, condensed Eng- Sir 1st Bt. lish into BURNING-LAWRENCE, Edwin, verse ; Ramayana, condensed

cr. 1898 : b. 2 Feb. 1837 into J.P. ; London. English verse ; Indian Poetry, rendered s. of late of India y. William Lawrence, Alderman English verse ; Economic History b. of and late Sir William Lawrence, M.P under early British Rule, 1757 to 1837 ; London, and late Sir J. C. Lawrence, Bt. Economic History of India in the Victorian d M.P. Lambeth ; m. 1874, Edith Jane, y. Age, 1837 to 1900 ; Lake of Palms, a Story of and co-heiress of late John Benj. Smith Indian Domestic Life ; Slave Girl of Agra, M.P., Stockport. Educ. : University Coll 1909. Recreation : walking. Club : National School and Univ. Coll. London. B.A., LL.B. Liberal. [Died 30 Nov. 1909. in Honours. Barr. Middle Temple, 1867 b. BUTTON, Colonel Hon. Charles ; retired ; a short time member Board o: Metropolitan 13 Dec. 1842 s. of 3rd Lord Sherborne ; m. Works contested E. Berks. 1865 ; ; ; Haggers- 1869, May Arbuthnot, e. d. of G. Noble 1866 1892 M.P. ton, ; Burnley, ; (L. Taylor, Member of Council of Governor- license Truro, 1895-1906 ; assumed by Royal : General of India ; three s. two d. Educ. the additional name of Durning, 1898 Lt.-Col. 1889 Eton. Entered army 1861 ; ; Publications : of from the History Lighting Col. 1898; retired, 1898; served Afghan Earliest Times ; The Progress of a Century, War, 1879-80 (despatches, medal, Bt.-Maj.) ; or the of Iron and Steam Bacon is Age ; formerly A.D.C. to Commander-in-Chief in 1910 The Shakespeare, ; Shakespeare Myth, India and D.A.Q.M.G. Bengal; D.A.A.G. 1912. Recreations : of and member golf Guernsey, 1884-9. Recreations : gardening. cricket etc. Heir : none. Address . clubs, Address : Twigworth Lodge, Gloucester. 13 Carlton House S.W. Terrace, ; King's [Died 6 Nov. 1909. Berks. Clubs : Ride, Ascot, Athenaeum, BUVEEN, Sir Joseph Joel, Kt., cr. 1908. Fine Reform, Devonshire, Burlington Arts, b. in Holland, of Dutch nationality. Dealer Berkshire, etc. [Died 21 Apr. 1914. annexe in works of art ; presented a Turner DURRANT, Sir William Robert Estridge, 5th to the Tate Gallery and gave many valuable Bt. cr. s. Address : 24 ; 1783 ; b. 19 Aug. 1840 ; of 3rd art treasures to the nation. Bt. and Julia, d. of Sir Henry Josias Stracey, Norfolk Street, Park Lane, W. Bt. S. b. d. 9 Nov. 1908. ; 1875 ; m. 1863, Emily Grace, [Died of Street s. d. late John ; one one Lieut. 15th BVORAK, Antonin, composer ; b. Foot (retired). Resided in Australia. Heir . Director of Conservatoire, New York ; s. m. 1873. William Henry Estridge [b. 23 Dec. 1872 ; Nelahozaves, 8 Sept. 1841; m. 1900, Ethel May, d. of Henry Robert Works: Moravian Units, 1878; Stabat Jeffress of Oratorio St. Sydney ; two s. one d.]. Mater ; Konig and Kohler ; in The [Died 17 Dec. 1912. Ludmila ; Symphony D ; Cantata, 1889. Spectre's Bride, 1885 ; Opera Jacobin, DUTOIT, Rev. S. J. ; Editor of Stemmen des [Died 1 May 1904. Tijds and Ons Klyntji, in Dutch ; b. Paarl, Alfred Canon of St. Paul's Cape Colony, 1849, of Huguenot parentage. BYER, Saunders, Calcutta Archdeacon of Calcutta Educ. : Paarl Stellenbosch Cathedral, ; Gymnasium ; Examin- (Offg.) ; Bishop's Commissary, and Seminary ; Honorary Member of Neder- ing Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Calcutta ; landsche Maatschappy van Letterkunde ; of the Garrison of Fort William,- Socie'te' Ge"ographique Francaise, etc. Minister Chaplain b. Educ. : Clare College, Dutch Calcutta ; 1853. Reformed Church, Paarl, 1876-81 ; College, Lichiield. Superintendent of Education, Transvaal, Cambridge ; Theological on Commander-in-Chief's Staff, 1882-88 : member of Transvaal Deputation Chaplain Tirah 1897 2 clasps ; to England, Holland, Belgium, France, Campaign, (medal, despatches). Publications : Sketches of Portugal, and Germany ; signatory to Office English Nonconformity, 3rd edition ; London Convention, 1884 ; editor from of Madame 1889 for New Year's Eve ; Poems ; originator of Africander Bond and Psalm-Mosaics, a leading member till 1898. Publications: Guyon, with Memoir; Biographical Commentary on the Psalms ; Rhodesia Past and Present (English) ; Com- the 4th edition editor of the parative Grammar of English and Cape Through Veil, ; Dutch Indian Church Directory, 1885-88; editor ; History of South Africa (Cape of the Indian Church Quarterly Review, Dutch) ; and some fifty other works, some Calcutta of 1886-96 ; editor of the Review,, which went into several editions ; con- 1902. Address : 9 Staff Barrack, Fort I tributor to European periodicals, etc. Burlington House, I Recreations : travelled and wrote books on William, Calcutta; W. 1 July 1906. travels through Egypt, Palestine, Turkey, Piccadilly, [Died llth Bt. cr. Rhodesia, and European countries. Address : BYER, Sir Thomas Swinnerton, ; 1882 m. , S. father ; Daljosaphat, Paarl, Cape Colony. 1678 ; b. 6 Oct. 1859 ; [Died 29 May 1911. Dona Edith, d. of Sir C. R. M'Gregor, 2nd Bt., 1886. Educ. : Rugby ; Magdalene ;)UTT, Romesh Chunder, C.I.E. 1892 ; Fellow Swinnerton, of Coll. Camb. Heir: s. John Royal Society Literature ; Member Royal b. 27 1891. Address : 20 Cadogan Asiatic Society; Barrister-at-Law, Middle May S.W. Clubs : Orleans, Junior Carlton, I Place, Temple ; retired I.C.S. b. 13 ; Calcutta, Aug. 23 ' Carlton. [Died Aug. 1907. 1848 ; 2nd s. of Isan Chunder Dutt, Calcutta ; B.D. b. m. 1864, Mano Mohini, d. of Nobo Gopal BYKES, Rev. James Oswald, M.A., ; I s. of James Basu ; s. 14 1835 ; one five d. Educ. : Hare's School ; Port-Glasgow, Aug.

I town-clerk. Educ. : Dumfries Presidency Coll. Calcutta ; London Univ. Dykes,

I Coll. and New Passed Open Competition Civil Service Academy ; Edinburgh University for Ordained at India, 1869, taking third place in order of Coll. ; Heidelberg ; Erlangen. merit 1859 removed to be colleague ; joined Civil Service, 1871 ; District East Kilbride, ; Officer, 1882-94; Divisional Commissioner, to Dr. Candlish in Free St. George's Church, 1894 through ill- and 1895, being the only native of Edinburgh, 1861 ; resigned India who attained that position in the last health, 1864, and spent three years without ) retired I.C.S. in Melbourne, Australia : minister century ; , 1897 ; Revenue charge DYNEVOR WHO WAS WHO, 1397-1916

Regent Square Church, London, 1869-88 ; of Oriel, 1848 ; Anglo-Saxon Professor, 1849- Principal and Barbour Professor of 1854 Divinity ; College Tutor, 1852 ; Rural Dean of in Theological College of Presbyterian Church Bath, 1873-77 ; Select Preacher, Oxford of England, 1888-1907, when he resigned. University, 1873-74. Publications : Glou- Publications : Beatitudes of the Kingdom, cester of St. Fragments Swithun, 1861 ; Bath, 1872 Laws of the ; Kingdom, 1873 ; Rela- Ancient and Modern, 1864 ; Two Saxoa tions of the Kingdom, 1874 ; From Jeru- Chronicles Parallel, 1865 ; The Philology of salem to Antioch, 1874 ; Abraham the the English Tongue, 1871 ; A Book for the Friend of God 1877 ; Daily Prayers for the in Beginner Anglo-Saxon, 1877 ; English 1881 1882 Household, ; Sermons, ; Law of Plant Names from the Tenth to the Fifteenth the Ten 1884 Words, ; The Gospel according 1880 Century, ; Anglo-Saxon Literature, to St. Paul, 1888; Plain Words on Great 1884 ; A Handbook to the Land Charters, 1892 The Christian Themes, ; Minister and 1888 : ; English Prose its Elements, History, his Duties, 1908; The Divine Worker in and 1890 Usage, ; The Deeds of Beowulf, Creation and Providence, 1909. Address : 1892 Psalter of ; The 1539, 1894 ; A Simple 4 Scotland Street, Edinburgh. Grammar of Now in 1898 English Use, ; The [Died 1 Jan. 1912. Alfred Jewel ; an Historical Essay, 1901. 6th , (cr. 1780), Arthur de Recreations : boating, riding, gardening. Cardonnel Rice, D.L., J.P. ; b. 24 Jan. 1836 Address : ; Swanswick Rectory, Bath ; 84 s. of 5th Baron and Harriet, d. of D R Banbury Road, Oxford. Barker; S. father 1878; m. Selina, 3rd d. [Died 31 Jan. 1903. of Hon. Arthur 1869 Lascelles, (d. 1889) ; General EARLE, John Marpch, Bengal Infantry ; one s. three d. Educ. : Christ Church, b. 25 Nov. 1825. Entered army, 1842 Oxford (B.A.). Owned about acres. 10,800 General, 1894 ; retired list, 1887 ; served Heir : s. Hon. Walter Fitz Uryan Rice. Sutlej Campaign, 1845-46 (medal with two Address : Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Car- clasps). Address : 33 Addison Gardens, W. marthenshire. Clubs : Carlton, Junior [Died 22 Nov. 1914. Carlton, 8 June 1911. Wellington. [Died Sir EARLE, Thomas, 2nd Bt. ; cr. 1869 ; J.P., DYNHAM, Edward, I.S.O. ; principal clerk, D.L. b. 1820 S. father 1877 : m. National ; ; Emily, Debt Office, retired ; b. 1843 s. ; d. of W. Fletcher, banker, Liverpool, 1853. of late Rev. William Burton Dynham of Educ. : Rugby. Heir : s. Henry, b. 1854. Winchester. Educ. : Cheltenham. Club : Address : Allerton Tower, Liverpool. Constitutional. [Died 12 1914. July [Died 13 Apr. 1900. EARLE, Rev. Sir William, llth Baronet, cr. 1 629 b. s. ; Ballynahown, Gorey, Ireland ; of George Earle, de jure 10th Baronet, and E Cecilia Stone of Carnew, Ireland. Educ. : Trinity Coll. Dublin, B.A., M.A., and B.D. Sir Peter cr. Ordained 1882 as Curate for then Archdeacon BADE, ; Kt. 1885 ; M.D., of Armagh, Ireland ; Curate or Curate in F.R.C.P., J.P. ; Fellow of King's College, of Charge various parishes ; at the King's London ; Consulting Physician to Norfolk and Norwich b. Accession 1901 he assumed as llth Baronet Hospital ; Acle, Norfolk, 1825 s. of the Baronetcy conferred on Sir Richard ; Peter Eade, Blofleld ; m. 1872, of in 1629. Ellen, d. of Hugh Rump of Wells, Norfolk, Earle, Bart., Stragglethorpe, Publications : Reunion of Christendom in and widow of H. Ling. Educ. : Yarmouth 1894 School Apostolic Succession, ; Christianity Grammar ; King's College, London. and the New The Four Practising Physician in Norwich, 1856- Theology ; Gospels ; 1903 Sheriff of and The Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ. Heir : ; Norwich, 1880-81 ; Mayor b. John 1866 m. d. of of Norwich, 1883-84; 1893-94, 1895; Hon. [b. ; 1890, Eliza, of Edward JamesJ. Address : Devereux Court, Freeman the City of Norwich ; took W.C. co. interest in promoting open spaces and public Temple, ; Ballynahown, Gorey, Wexford. 13 1910. recreation ground, and the great cause of [Died Apr. Sir temperance. Publications : Local Notes on EAST, Alfred, Kt., cr. 1910 ; A.R.A. 1899 ;

Health and Archaeology ; Medical Notes on R.E. ; LL.D. ; President of Royal Society of British Dec. Diphtheria and Influenza ; The Parish of Artists ; b. Kettering, 15 1849- St. Giles, Norwich, 1886 ; The Norfolk and ; m. Annie, d. of late Henry Heath ; Norwich one s. four d. : art Hospital, 1770 to 1900 ; Collectanea ; Educ. Kettering ; numerous contributions to medical and other education at Government School of Art,

publications. Address : 68 St. Giles's Street, Glasgow ; afterwards Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Norwich. Club : Royal Societies. Paris. Cavaliere of the Order of the Crown of la Socie"t6 [Died 12 Aug. 1915. Italy ; Associe de National Sir cr. des France Associate EAMES, William, K.C.B., 1902 ; R.N. ; Beaux-Arts, ; Honorary Marine b. Institute British Hon. Engineer ; 10 Feb. 1821 ; s. of Royal Architects ; Socie'te' Cornelius Herman Eames, Engineer, Cork, Member Meiji Bijutsu Kai, Japan ; and d. of of : Bettie, George Seymour ; m. 1852, Royal d'Aquarellistes Belgium Royal Gold Mary (d. 1890), d. of late Robert Eames. Academies, Milan and Stockholm ; Educ. : Dean Street Academy, Cork. medals, London, Paris, Munich, and Bar- in Assistant engineer, 1844 ; chief engineer, celona. Works the undermentioned 3rd Galleries : Class, 1847 ; 2nd Class, 1852 ; 1st National Returning from Church, U.S.A. Class, 1855 ; chief engineer, Chatham dock- Carnegie Art Gallery, Pittsburg, ;

chief in the Hull ; yard, 1869-81 ; inspector of machinery, Evening Cotswolds, City Gallery 1870 in the Ouse Muni- ; retired, 1881 ; served Crimean War, Autumn Valley, Oldham

1854 (medal, Turkish medal and clasp). cipal Gallery ; A Passing Storm, Luxembourg, of National Address : 94 Tressilian Road, St. John's, Paris ; A Haunt Ancient Peace, of S.E. [Died 28 Feb. 1910. Gallery Hungary ; The Nene Valley, The EARLE, Rev. John, M.A., LL.D., Prebendary Permanent Gallery of city of Venice ; of of Silent Somme and of Man- Wells from 1871 ; Rector Swanswick Autumn, city

chester Gibraltar from ; from 1857 ; Professor of Anglo-Saxon, ; Algeciras, Liverpool of b. from of ; University Oxford, from 1876 ; Elston, Halye Lelant, city Birmingham S. Golden of Leeds An Idyl Churchstow, Devon, 29 Jan. 1824 ; o. s. The Valley, city ; of of Preston London at John Earle, farmer and landowner ; m. Spring, Gallery ; Milan The White Jane, d. of Rev. George Rolleston of Maltby, Night, National Gallery ; W. Riding 1863. Educ. : Plymouth New Carnival, Brussels National Gallery. The Art Chicago ; Grammar School ; Kingsbridge Grammar Morning Moon, Institute, School. 1st class in Lit. Hum. 1845. Fellow Autumn in the Valley of the Sceine, Leicester 218