HENDERSON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

HENDERSON, Col. George Frances Robert, m. Jane (d. 1901), d. of J. Dalyell, Lingo, File- shire. Educ. : C.B. 1900 ; Director of Military Intelligence, Magdalen Coll. Oxford. 1900. Entered Chancellor's Latin South Africa, from army (Demi, Verse Prize 1839 ; 1878 1st Class Lit. (York and Lancaster Regiment), ; B.A., Hum. and 2nd Class Staff 1892- Math. 1840 Chancellor's Major, 1897 ; Professor, College, ; Latin Essay Prize, 1842 Ellerton 1897 ; served Egyptian War, 1882, including ; Theological Essay Prize, M A of Kassassin and Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet Major, 1843) ; Deacon, 1844 ; Priest, 1859 ; Head- 5th class master medal with clasp ; Medjidie, ; Magdalen College School, Oxford, S. 1900 Tutor in Khedive's star) ; Africa, (despatches). 1845-46; University of Durham, Director of Art and 1846-52 Fellow For many years Military ; Magdalen College, 1847-52 ; at Staff Publications : Junior History the College. Proctor, Oxford, 1850-51 ; Principal Life of Hatfield A Tactical Study of Fredericksburg ; Hall, Durham, 1851-52; Head- : United Service. master Victoria Coll. Stonewall Jackson. Club Jersey, 1852-62 ; Leeds [Died 5 March 1903. Grammar School, 1862-84. Publications : edited the York 1874 The Hereford HENDERSON, George Morris, M.V.O. Missal, ; Missal, 1874; The York Manual, 1903 ; s. of Rev. J. H. Henderson and Anne, 1875; The York d, of Admiral H. G. Morris. Educ. : Marl- Pontifical, 1875 ; Sarum Proces- Entered 1865 sional, 1882. Address : The Deanery borough." Navy, ; Midship- of 1868 landed with Naval Carlisle. [Died 24 Sept. 1905. man Ocean," ; " at in Victor Em- Sir Charles Brigade " Kobe", Japan ; HENEAGE, Algernon Fiesche, Ashanti 1873-74 cr. 1902 cr. manuel during War, ; G.C.B., ; K.C.B., 1892 ; Admiral,

served with Naval Brigade in 1881 ; 1894 (retired 1898) ; b. 19 March 1834 e. s. " " Natal, ; of Fiesche" in Iris at Suakin, 1884 ; served with Chas. Heneage, Cadaby, Lincoln-

Naval the Nile, 1884-85 ; com- shire, and Louisa, d. of 3rd Lord Graves Brigade" "up ; to d. of manded Isis in China, 1900 ; A.D.C. m. Louisa, Sir Edmund Antrobus, 3rd

the 1905 retired a 1874 ; one d. Entered R.N. King, ; Rear-Admiral, Bt., 1846 ; Address : Red Little Blaken- served in the in Burmah sub- 1908. House, operations ; ham, near Ipswich. Club : Naval and sequently in Baltic and Black Sea during Military. [Died 16 Jan. 1915. ; 2nd in command of the Channel cr. Fleet, 1885-86 ; -in- HENDERSON, Sir James, Kt., 1899 ; D.L., Chief on , 1887-90; Com- J.P. ; managing proprietor Belfast News of mander-in-Chief at the Nore, 1892-95. Ad- Letter and the Belfast Weekly News ; Alderman of the Belfast Corporation from dress : 22 South Eaton Place, S.W. Clubs : Marlborough, United Service. Jan. 1894 ; 6. Mount Collyer Park, Belfast, e. *. [Died 10 June 1915. 26 Apr. 1848 ; of late James Alexander HENLEY of Chardstock 3rd Baron Henderson, Norwood Tower, Co. Down, ; (Ireland) and Agnes, d. of late Alexander (cr. 1799), Anthony Henley Henley, Baron Ireland, Watford Mackay, Mount Collyer Park, Belfast; m. Northington, (U.K.), 1885; [Barony of to 3rd Baron's 1880, Martha Anne, d. of late David Pollock, Henley granted grandfather, Sir for Morton Eden, diplomatic services] ; architect, Newry ; four *. one d. Educ. : name 2nd 1831 Trinity College, Dublin. Bar, Irish, 1872; family changed by Baron, ; m. 1st, Julia Peel, d. of , edited Newry Telegraph, 1873-83 ; First Lord 1846 (d. 1862) ; 2nd, Clara Campbell Lucy Mayor of Greater Belfast, 1898 ; First High of Jekyll, 1870. Liberal till Home Rule was Sheriff County the City of Belfast, 1900 ; elected President Institute of Journalists for adopted by Liberal leaders, 1886, when he

became Unionist. Educ. : Eton ; Christ 1900 ; elected President Master Printers' Federation of the United Kingdom of Great Church, Oxford. M.P. Northampton, 1859- 1874. Owned about 5450 acres. Heir : s. Britain and Ireland, 1904 ; created Freeman b. 1849. Address : of the city of Belfast, 1912. Address: Frederic, Watford Court, Oakley House, Windsor Park, Belfast. Rugby. Clubs : Brooks's, Turf. [Died 1 May 1914. [Died 27 Nov. 1899.

HENDERSON, Major-General Kennett Gregg, HENLEY, Joseph John, C.B. 1892 ; D.L., J.P., retired b. and Oxfordshire C.B. ; ; Kensington, 27 Nov. 1836 ; Alderman, County Council ; of b. 29 1821 e. s. late *. Charles Cooper Henderson of Haliford, Dec. ; of Rt. Hon. J. d. of and d. and Charlotte, Charles By ; m. Corinne, W. Henley, M.P., Georgina, of John of of d. of Hon. Henry Starnes Montreal, Canada. Fane Wormesley and the Lady E. Fane ; Educ. : privately and abroad. Entered army m. Agnes Walwyn, d. of late Theodore in in of Calder as Ensign 60th Rifles, 1855, which he Walrond Park, Lanarkshire, 1849 ; till 1885 three d. : served ; was A.A. and Q.M.G., Educ. Eton ; Christ Church,

Egypt, 1884-85; A.A. and Q.M.G. E. Dis- Oxford. Royal Dragoons ; Private Secre-

trict, 1885-86 ; A.A. and Q.M.G. for Recruit- tary to President, Board of Trade, 1852 and

ing, 1888-93 ; commanded the garrison of 1857 ; General Inspector, Local Government

Alexandria, 1893-98; served in Indian Board, 1867-92 ; served on various Royal

Mutiny ; China War, 1860 ; Fenian Raids Commissions. Decorated for services under in Canada, 1866; Nile Expedition, 1884-85 Local Government Board. Publications : (despatches, 1885) and 1898. Address : 38 Reports on Employment of Women and

Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W. Clubs : United Children in Agriculture ; Reports on Board-

Service, Naval and Military. ing Out in Scotland ; Reports on American [Died 10 Aug. 1902. Poor Law, etc., etc. Recreations : hunting, Sir cr. : HENDERSON, William, Kt. ; 1893; shooting, fishing. Address Waterperry b. LL.D., D.L., J.P. ; Aberdour, 10 April House, Wheatley, Oxford. Club : Carlton. e. 1826 ; s. of James Henderson and Helen [Died 13 Oct. 1910. e. d. of William b. Thomson ; m. Jane, George Thomp- HENLEY, Ernest ; Gloucester, 23 d. son, M.P., Pitmeddan, 1852. In business Aug. 1849 ; m. Anna, of Edward Boyle from 1850 in Aberdeen and London as Edinburgh, 1878. Educ. : the .Crypt for St. merchant and shipowner ; some years Grammar School, Gloucester ; LL.D. of Editor of the Pres. of Aberdeen Chamber Commerce ; Andrews. London, 1877-78 ; of of Lord Provost Aberdeen, 1886-89. Ad- Magazine Art, 1882-86 ; the Scots dress : Devanha House, Aberdeen. Clubs : afterwards the National Observer, 1888- National Liberal; Scottish Liberal, Edin- 1893; The New Review, 1893-98; The Translations burgh ; Royal Northern, Aberdeen. Tudor (North, Florio, Shelton, [Died 9 June 1904. Holland, Urquhart, Berners, and others), HENDERSON, Very Rev. William George, etc. Publications : Book of Verses, 1888, of Carlisle 1893 of the D.D., D.C.L. ; Dean from 1884 ; 4th ed. ; Memorial Catalogue

1). 1819 ; *. of Admiral George Henderson ; French and Dutch Loan Collection, 1888 ; WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1Q16 HBNRY

of on 31 1880 at Views and Reviews, I. Literature, 1890 ; Afghan position Aug. Song of the Sword, 1892; 2nd ed. 1893; Candahar, and the battle, 1 Sept. of same : in The Centenary Burns (with T. F. Henderson year ; commanded 15th Sikha Eastern Terminal Essay by W. E. H., published Soudan at Suakin, 1885, in Sir Gerald the force at Battles of separately, 1898), i.-iv. 1896-97 ; Works Graham's ; present etc. 22 of Lord Byron, vol. i. 1897, ; English Hasheen, 19 March, and Tofrek, March. of Medals : Indian with for Lyrics, 1897 ; Poems, 1898 ; The Poetry Mutiny, clasp Relief of war Wilfrid Blunt (with George Wyndham) ; Lucknow ; Afghan medal, for London Types (with W. Nicholson), 1898 ; 1878-80 (clasps the Battles of Ahmed star for For 's Sake, 1900 ; Shakespeare, Khel and Candahar) ; bronze Roberts' The Edinburgh Folio, 1901 ; Hawthorn and march ; Egyptian war medal and for the Lavender, and other verses, 1901 ; Views clasps Tofrek and Suakin, 1885 ; and Reviews, IT. Painting and Sculpture, Khedive's bronze star. Frequently men- 1901. Deacon Brodie, Beau Austin, Admiral tioned in despatches, etc. Club : United Guinea, Macaire (plays, with R. L. Steven- Service. [Died 26 July 1905. son). Address : 21 Bedford Street, Covent HENNIKER, Sir Brydges Powell, 4th Bt. ; cr. W.C. [Died 11 July 1903. Garden, 1813 ; J.P., D.L. ; b. Thornham, Suffolk, HENN, His Honour Judge Thomas Rice, Q.C., 1835; s. of 3rd Bt. and 2nd wife, 4th d. e. s. of of 3rd J.P., D.L. ; b. 1814 ; 2nd, but sure. Lord Henniker ; S. father 1849 ; m. late Wm. Henn, Master of the High Court 1860, Justina Louisa (d. 1890), y. d. of of Chancery in Ireland, and Mary Rice, e. d. Thomas Hughan, of Airds, N.B. Educ. :

of Geo. Fosbery of Clorane, Co. Limerick ; Eton. Ensign 68th Foot, 1852 ; Cornet

m. 1845, Jane Isabella, 2nd d. of late Rt. Royal Horse Guards, 1854 ; Lieut. 1855 ; retired Hon. Francis Blackburne, Lord Chancellor Capt. 1858 ; 1859 ; Capt. West

of Ireland. Educ. : St. Mary's Coll. Win- Essex Yeomanry, 1861-63 ; Registrar- for chester ; Trinity College, Dublin. Zing's General England and Wales, 1880-1900. : s. Gold Medallist, Winchester ; bracketed for Heir Major Frederick, b. 1862, King's scholarship Trin. Coll. with late Rt. Hon. Royal Rifle Corps. Address: Montpellier : J. E. Walsh, Master of the Rolls for Ireland ; Hall, Brighton. Club Carlton. 12 1906. Irish Barr. Trinity Term, 1839 ; Q.C. 1858 ; [Died July chairman Quarter Sessions and County HENNIKER, Sir Frederick Brydges Major, 5th Chair- Bt. cr. 1813 b. 12 1862 *. of Court Judge Co. Carlow, May 1859 ; ; ; Aug. ; 4th

man of Quarter Sessions ; County Court Bt. and Justina Louisa, y. d. of Thomas of of S. father 1906. Judge Co. of Galway, 1868-98 ; Recorder Hughan, Airds, N.B. ; of Galway, 1876-98. Owned nearly 8000 Educ. : Wellington College. Heir : b, Capt. acres. Recreations : music, literature, trout- A. J. Henniker-Hughan, R.N., b. 1866. fishing, horticulture, walking. Address : Address : Montpellier Hall, Brighton. Hill 19 Paradise Ennis, Co. Clare ; 48 Upper [Died Aug. 1908. Mount Street, Dublin. Club : Kildare HENNIKER, 5th Baron (cr. 1800), John Major

Street, Dublin. [Died 4 June 1901. Henniker-Major, D.L., J.P., F.S.A. ; Bt.

1765 ; Baron Hartismere (U.K.) 1866 ; HENNER, Jean Jacques ; artist ; b. Berrnviller, Governor of Isle of Man since 1896 Hon. Alsace, 5 March 1829. Educ. : Ecole des ; Col. 6th Vomnteer Batt. Suffolk Beaux-Arts (Prix de Rome). Knight of the Regt. ; of Prov. Grand Master Suffolk from 1885, and Legion Honour, 1873 ; Officer, 1878 ; Isle of Man from 1899 b. 7 Nov. 1842 *. Commander, 1898; Grand Officier, 1903; ; ; of 4th Baron and e. d. of Sir Edward Institut de France, 1889. Works : Adam Anne, Bt. S. father m. and Eve finding the Body of Abel, 1858; Kerrison, ; 1870; Alice, Bather o. d. of 3rd Earl of Desart, 1864. Educ. : Asleep, 1863 ; Chaste Susanna, 1865 ; Eton ; Trin. Coll. Camb. ; M.A. 1866. M.P. Byblis turned into a Spring, 1867 ; The (C.) for E. Suffolk, 1866-70 ; Lord-in- Magdalene, 1878 ; Portrait of M Hayem, 1878 Waiting, 1877-80, 1885-86, 1886-93, and ; Christ Entombed, 1879 ; Saint 1895. Owned about 11,100 acres. Heir: Jerome, 1881 ; Herodias, 1887 ; A Study, s. Hon. Charles H. C. Henniker-Major. 1891 ; Christ in His Shroud, 1896 ; Portrait of Address: Thornham Hall, Eye, Suffolk; Carolus Duran, 1896 ; Portrait of Mile. Worlingworth Hall, Wickham Market; Fouquier, 1897 ; The Levite of the Tribe of Government House, Isle of Man. Clubs : Ephraim, 1898 ; The Dream, 1900. Carlton, Travellers', Constitutional. Address : Place Pigalle 11 (IX^ ), Paris. 27 June 1902. [Dif.d 22 July 1905. [Died HENNESSEY, John Baboneau Nicklerlien, HENNIKER-MAJOR, Maj.-Gen. Hon. Arthur C.I.E. C.B. 1900 1st 1885 ; M.A., F.R.S., Deputy Surveyor- Henry ; ; Com. London General, Survey of India (retired). In Division from 1909 ; b. London, 3 Apr. 3rd s. of 4th B. Henniker m. charge Trigonometrical Surveys ; b. I Aug. 1855 ; ; 1882, : 1829. Address : Merrimu, 18 Alleyn Park, Hon. Florence Milnes. Educ. Eton ; West Dulwich, S.E. Club : Athenaeum. Cambridge (B.A.). Passed Staff College. [Died 23 May 1910. Joined Coldstream Guards, 1875 ; Adjutant, assistant HENNESSY, Maj.-Gen. Sir George Robertson, 1878-86 ; Egypt, 1882 ; private C.B. 1885 cr. of State for 1889-91 : ; K.C.B. 1903 ; Indian Army, secy., Secretary War, s. commanded Unemployed Supernumerary List ; of late D.A.A.G. (S. Dist.), 1891-94;

Major-Gen. John Hennessy, Bengal Army. Guards depot, 1895-96 ; D.A.A.G. Home Entered Bengal 34th N.I. 1854 ; served District, 1896-98 ; D.A.A.G. Headquarters,

with 93rd Highlanders and 75th Regt. in 1898 ; Commanded 2nd Batt. Coldstream Indian served South African Mutiny, 1857-58 ; at Relief of Luck- Guards ; Campaign, 1899-1902 Brevet now, 1857 ; at occupation of Alumbagh, (despatches thrice, Col., 1857-58 in 6 2 (wounded) ; served Bundelcund, Queen's medal, clasps, King's medal, for Ad- 1859-60 ; permanently transferred to 15th clasps, C.B.); Brigadier-General Sikhs, 1867; continued to serve in this ministration for Irish Command, 1904 ; till in command of 1st Guards regiment 1890 ; commanded 15th Sikhs, Brigadier-General Aldershot 1907-9. Afghan War, 1878-80 ; at the occupation Brigade, Army Corps of : Candahar in Sir Donald Stewart's force ; Recreations shooting, riding, rowing, also in and Address: 13 Stratford advance to Cabul ; present at Battle rackets, fencing. of Ahmed Khel, 19 April 1880, and in the Place, W. Clubs: Guards', Turf, Travellers', action at 22 Carlton. 6 Feb. 1912. Arzoo, April 1880 ; accompanied [Died Sir of Carlisle e. s. F. Roberts' force in command of 15th HENRY, Alexander, Recorder ; Sikhs of of from Cabul to Candahar, 1880 ; Rev. A. Henry Kingsmill, Armagh. commanded the regiment in reconnaissance Educ. : Queen's University, Ireland (M.A.).; 831 HENRY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

London University (LL.B.). Called to Bar, 1901-4. Address : Armidale, Putney, S.W Middle Temple, 1865; Emeritus Professor Club : Athenaeum. [Died 5 Aug. 1912. of Jurisprudence, University College, London; HENSMAN, Colonel Henry Frank, C.M.G. 1900 : Reader and Examiner in Evidence and Pro- late of 1st Life Guards ; M.R.C.S. and L.S.A., cedure to Council of Legal Education, 1892- England ; A.M.S., retired ; Senior Medical 1898. Publication : Jurisprudence, or the Officer, Shorncliffe, from 1900 ; b 25 Oct. Science of Law. Address : 6 Pump Court, 1839 ; &. of late William Hensman of Temple. E.G. [Died 18 Nov. 1904. Kimbolton, Hunts ; m. 1877, Ann Barnett, HENRY, Rt. Rev. Henry, R.C. Bishop of e. d. of Henry Ward of Rodbaston, Penkridge, cons. 1895. Staff. s. Down and Connor, ; one Served Eusofzai Campaign, [Died 8 March 1908. 1863-64; S. African War, 1899-1900; in Rev. J. D.D. Professor command of American Ladies' HENRY, Edgar, M.A., ; " " Hospital of Church and and Pastoral History Polity, Ship Maine (despatches, medal, C.M.G.) ; from 1890 b. 18 Feb. 1841 *. Hon. Associate of St. of Theology, ; ; John Jerusalem ; of Rev. John Henry, Leitrim, Co. Down ; promoted Colonel, 1902, for services during m. 1874, Isabella, 5th d. of John Hutton, war. Club: Constitutional. : Ballygrangey. Newtownards ; one d. Educ [Died 21 Feb. 1911. Academical Royal Inst. and Queen's and HENTY, George Alfred, author ; b. Trumping- Assembly's Colleges, Belfast. M.A. of the ton, Cambridge, 8 Dec. 1832. Educ. : Royal University, and D.D. of the Presby- Westminster Caius Coll. Camb. Went to terian Ireland. Crimea in Theological Faculty, Presby- Purveyor's Dept. of Army ; terian of minister second Ardstraw, 1865- invalided home ; promoted to rank of 1879 ; Canterbury, 1879-82 ; second Deny, Purveyor ; sent out to Italian Legion ; at

1882-90 ; Moderator of the General Assembly end of war was in charge of Belfast and of the of Presbyterian Church in Ireland, 1902. afterwards Portsmouth districts ; re- Publications : The Plan of the House, a signed commission and was for some years Catechetical Manual of Church Government engaged in mining operations in Italy, etc. ;

and Worship ; Homiletics on Amos, and became in 1866 special correspondent of the

Homilies on Jonah, in the Pulpit Commen- Standard ; was through Austro-Italian,

tary ; sermons, lectures, and magazine Franco-German, and Turco-Servian wars ; : articles. Recreations fishing, shooting, Abyssinian and Ashanti Expeditions ; with golf. Address : Magee Presbyterian College, Garibaldi in the Tyrol, etc. Left Cam- Derry. [Died 13 Feb. 1911. bridge for the Crimea before taking degree.

Publications : March to Magdala ; March HENRY, Mitchell, J.P., D.L. ; b. 1826 ; *. of to Coomassie A Search for a Secret ; late Alexander Henry, M.P., and Elizabeth, ; novels, d. of Oliver Brush, of Willow Bank, Co. All but Lost; Gabriel Allen; A Hidden Foe- The Curse of Game's Hold; Rujub Down ; m. 1850, Margaret, d. of George the Juggler ; Dorothy's Double ; A Woman Vaughan, of Quilly House, Co. Down ; of three s. three d. Educ. : Univ. Coll. London. the Cummune ; The Queen's Cup ; Colonel Thorndyke's Secret, 1898 ; also over High Sheriff Galway, 1888-89 ; M.P. Galway seventy books for boys. Recreations : County, 1871-85 ; Glasgow (Blackfriars Div.), : Lavender 1885-86. Address : Leamington. rowing, yachting. Address 33 [Died 22 Nov. 1910. Gardens, Clapham Common, S.W. Clubs : HENRY, Maj.-Gen. St. George Charles Henry, Savage, Sports, Royal Thames, Royal etc. 16 Nov. 1902. C.B. 1900 ; late The Northumberland Corinthian, [Died b. Fusiliers ; 29 Dec. 1860. Entered army, HEPBURNE-SCOTT, Hon. Henry Robert, M.A.; b. 1880 ; served Dongola, 1896 (despatches, barrister-at-law ; 1847 ; s. of 7th Baron d. medal with clasp); Nile, 1897 (clasp); Polwarth ; m. 1880, Lady Ada Home, Khartoum, 1898 (despatches, medal, Brevet of llth Earl of Home. Late Captain East : Lleut.-Col.) ; defeat of Khalifa (despatches, Lothian Yeomanry. Address Knipton 4 1914. Brevet Col.) ; served South Africa, 1900- Lodge, Grantham. [Died March b. 1901 (despatches, Queen's medal, 6 clasps, HEPPER, Col. Albert James, D.S.O., 1886 ; *. of late C.B.) ; 2nd class Osmanieh and 2nd class , 24 Oct. 1839; 2nd m. Mejidieh. Address: Toghermore, Tuam, Richard Lawless Hepper, Gibraltar ; d. of late Co. Galway. Clubs : Naval and Military ; Sophia Henrietta (d. 1907), y. five . Kildare Street, Dublin. [Died 9 Dec. 1909. Richard Lees, Oaken, Staffs., 1867 ; : HENSLEY, Rev. Lewis; Vicar of Hitchin, two d. Educ. private school ; King's Coll. Herts, from 1856 ; Rural Dean from 1874 ; London ; R.M.A. Woolwich. Royal duties and Hon. Canon of St. Albans from 1881 ; Engineers, 1859 ; employed on peace b. 20 May 1824; *. of Lewis Hensley, F.R.C.S.; of the corps in Great Britain and the Cape to com- m. 1st, 1857, Margaret Isabella (d. 1860), until 1885, when ordered Egypt ; d. of Andrew Amos of St. Ibbs, Herts, manding Royal Engineers lines of communi- Nile C.R.E. Downing Professor of Laws ; 2nd, 1863, cation, Expedition, 1884-85;

Gertrude Hull, d. of Hull Terrell of Seaford Nile Frontier Field Force, 1885-87 ; (D.S.O. ; Sussex. Educ. : King's College, London, 3rd class Medjidie, Egyptian medal, Khedive's

1839-42; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, 1842-4 bronze star) ; commandant Royal Engineers, 1888-90 assistant commandant (Scholar) ; B.A. ; Senior Wrangler ; and Guernsey, ; of First Smith's Prizeman ; Fellow of Trinity School Military Engineering, Chatham, of Coll. Camb. 1846-57 ; assistant tutor, 1846- 1890-92 ; Member Ordnance Committee, retired 1896 at the Battle 1852 ; Curate of Upton-cum-Chalvey, Bucks 1892-96 ; ; present of Ginniss In- 1852-56; Vicar of S. Ippolyts, with G (despatches) ; Engineering Local Govt. 1897-1907 Wymondley, Herts, 1856 ; Select Preacher spector Board, in University of Cambridge, 1857. Publica [Died 23 Apr. 1915. twns : Dictionary of Christian Antiquities HERBERT, Hon. Alan Percy Harty Molyneux, of of Paris *. of 3rd Earl of art. Easter, etc. ; Household Devotions M.D. Faculty ; Carnarvon and Henrietta Anna Howard Miscellaneous Sermons ; Hymns for Minor unmarried. Educ. : Harrow ; Sundays ; elementary educational works Molyneux ; Address : The Vicarage, Hitchin, Herts. Christ Church, Oxford. After leaving [Died 3 Aug. 1905 Oxford went to Paris, where he regularly cr. followed the medical course was HENSLEY, Sir Robert Mitton, Kt. ; 1902 ; appointed after Interne J.P. ; b. 1840 ; y. s. of Lewis Hensley, M.D. competitive examination, m. 1867, Emma Amelia, d. of W. H. Stanley (House Physician) to the Paris Hospitals, to the of Bletchington, Southampton. Educ. 1865 ; was appointed Physician British founded the Harrow ; Trin. Coll. Camb. B.A., 1863 Hertford Hospital, by Chairman Metropolitan Asylums Board late Sir i Richard ^Wallace, 1871. ^Decorated: 332 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HERKOMEB

services rendered to the English poor during 1871-92 ; Agent-General for Tasmania, 1893- Address: 18 1896 Sheriff of the Siege and afterwards. ; High London, 1899 ; Knight : Hue Duphot, Paris. Clubs Athenaeum ; (first class) of the Order of the Crown of 8 March 1907. of British, Paris. [Died Johore ; Director Peninsular and Oriental

or. Steamship Co. ; Chairman of Tariff Com- HERBERT, Sir Arthur James, K.C.B. ; 1904 : Free Trade via retired 1887 b. 1820 ; 2nd mission, ; Policy 1882 ; General, ; Protection. Recreations : s. of John Arthur Jones, Llanarth Court, chiefly Corycian. : 3 in Address Whitehall Court, S.W. ; Ickle- Monmouthshire, and Lady H. Jones ; 1846 the family by Royal License reverted ton, Great Chesterford, Essex. Clubs : Athenaeum, The Grillion's, of to old family name of Herbert ; m. widow Club, City of Captain G. Ferguson, Houghton Hall, London. [Died 8 May 1905. : Prior Park Cumberland, 1854. Educ. HERBERT, Maj.-Gen. Hon. William Henry ; Joined b. 8 Catholic Coll. ; University, Munich. Feb. 1834 ; 5th *. of 2nd Earl of Powis ; in 1839 served the Royal Welsh Fusiliers ; m. 1871, Sybella Augusta, e. d. of late Mark 1855 William as Major during the Crimean War, ; Vane Milbank, Thorp Perrow, Yorks. 1856 Educ. : Assistant Adj. -General Colchester, ; Eton. Entered army, 1852 ; Maj.- 1857 Gen. 1885 Deputy Quartermaster-Gen. Corfu, ; ; served Crimea with 46th Regt. 1855 with Assistant Quartermaster-Gen. Aldershot, (medal clasp, Turkish medal) ; 1865; Assistant Adj. -Gen. Horse Guards, Mayor of Shrewsbury, 1889-90. Address : 1868; Brig.-Gen. Aldershot, 1873; Major- Winsley Hall, Shrewsbury. Club : Carlton. Gen, commanding Dublin, Curragh Districts, [Died 29 Jan. 1909. to the Andrew 1876 ; Quartermaster-Gen, Forces, HERBERTSON, John, M.A. (Oxon.) ; Address : 24 Thurloe Ph D. i. 1882 ; retired. (Freiburg B.) ; Reader in Geo- Square, S.W. Clubs : Army and Navy, graphy in the University of Oxford from and United Service, Hurlingham. 1905, Professor concurrently from 1910 ; 24 Nov. 1897. [Died Hon. Secretary Geographical Association ;

Auberon E. W. D.C.L. ; Editor HERBERT, Hon. M., Geographical Teacher ; Member of 1838 3rd s. of 3rd journalist ; b. 18 June ; Royal Commission on Canals and Inland of 6th E. of Carnarvon ; m. Florence, d. Waterways, 1906-10 ; President of the Geo- s. one d. Educ. : Section of E. Cowper, 1871 ; one graphical British Association, Eton and Oxford. 2nd class Moderations. 1910. Publications : Atlas of Meteorology for Lieut. 7th Hussars ; M.P. Nottingham, (joint editor), 1899; Man and His Work, in 1870-73. Publications: Politician Trouble 1899 (joint author) ; Outlines of Physio- Air Health about his Soul ; Bad and Bad ; graphy ; Commercial Geography ; Distribu- of Educa- tion of Windfall and Waterdrift ; Sacrifice Rainfall, 1901 ; Descriptive Geo- tion to Examination (edited). Recreations : graphies, 1902-6; Natural Regions of the 1905 bicycling, sailing, carpentering, motoring. World, ; A Handbook of Geography ; Address : Old House, Rlngwood. Editor (joint), Oxford Survey of the British

[Died 5 Nov. 1906. Empire, 1914 (6 vols.) ; Editor of the Oxford d. of HERBERT of Lea, Lady Elizabeth; Geographies and the Oxford Wall Maps ; General A'Court, niece of Lord Heytesbury, and many contributions to scientific journals m. Rt. Hon. Sidney Herbert, 12 Aug. 1846, and encyclopaedias. Address : 40 Broad and mother of 13th and 14th Earls of Street, Oxford. [Died 31 July 1914. - : Pembroke. Publications Cradle Lands ; HERIZ, Captain Reginald Yorke, C.M.G., 1902 ; round the b. 20 1851 Impressions of Spain ; Rambles Jan. ; m. 1890, Ada Bertha (d. after Sunshine e. d. of late Col. World ; Algeria, or Search ; 1894), Darcy Hunt. Entered

Love and Self-sacrifice ; Thekla ; Edith ; Navy, 1864 ; Commander, 1899 ; retired. in the 1902 served Wayside Tales ; Wives and Mothers Captain, ; Soudan in command of of Olden Times ; First Martyrs the Holy Naval Brigade, 1884 (thanks of Board of of Nazareth Childhood in China ; Children ; Trade) ; Transport Officer, Benin Expedi- Lives of Monsignor Dupanloup, Garcia tion, 1897; Divisional Transport Officer, Moreno, Alexis Clerc, General de Sonis, the Southampton, 1899-1904 (thanks of Ad- Archbishop of Braga, Geronimo, Pere miralty, C.M.G.). Address : Park Crescent, Eymard, Ven. Clement Hofbauer, St. John Worthing. [Died 24 Feb. 1910. Mother Teresa Baptist de Rossi, St. Cajetan, HERKOMER, Prof. Sir Hubert von, Kt., cr. Pe"re Peract, etc. Address : Her- Dubouche", 1907 ; C.V.O., Hon. D.C.L. Oxon., Hon. bert Square, S.W. House, Belgrave LL.D. Cambs., R.A. 1890 ; b. Waal, Bavaria, [Died 30 Oct. 1911. 26 May 1849 ; *. of Lorenz Herkomer. Hon. Sir Michael Henry, K.C.M.G., HERBERT, M.A., Hon. Fellow of All Souls Coll. Oxford ; cr. 1902 C.B. 1896 British ; ; Ambassador, Associate of the Institute 6*f France Assoc- 1857 ; from 1902 ; b. 25 June ; of t Washington, iate the Belgian Academy ; m. 1st, 4th s. of 1st Herbert of Lea b. of Baron ; 1874, Anna (d. 1883), d. of Albert Weise of Earl of m. d. of Richard Pembroke ; Lelia, Berlin; 2nd, 1884, Lulu (d. 1885), d. of Wilson, 1888. Charge d'Affaires, Washing- of T. Griffiths Stanley House, Ruthin ; 3rd,

1888-89 ; Secretary to H.M. Legation, ton, 1888, Margaret, 2nd d. of T. Griffiths ; two at the 1893- Washington, 1892-93 ; Hague, *. two d. Received Grande Medaille 1894 1894-97 1897- ; Constantinople, ; Rome, d'Honneur at Paris, 1878, for picture The

1898 ; Sec. to H.M. at Paris, 1898- Embassy Last Muster ; A.R.A. 1879 ; Officer of the 1902. Address: British Embassy, Wash- Legion of Honour ; foreign Knight of the ington. [Died 30 Sept. 1903. Prussian Order pour le Me"rite ; held le Me"rite HERBERT, Rt. Hon. Sir Robert George Wynd- Maximilian Order pour ; nine years cr. Slade Professor of at ham, 1892 ; G.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D., J.P., (1885-94) Fine Arts of Michael life at D.L. ; Chancellor of the Order St. Oxford ; held professorship Munich ; and St. George, 1892; b. Brighton, 12 founded Herkomer School of Art at Bushey, of June 1831 ; o. s. of late Hon. Algernon 1883 ; presented with Insignia Knight Cross of Herbert, y. s. of 1st Earl of Carnarvon ; of Order Merit, Bavaria, 1899 ; Komtur- Coll. unmarried. Educ. : Eton ; Ballioi kreuz Saxe Meingen, 1899 ; Hon. Member of Fellow of Oxford. Gained honours in classics ; Asociacion de Artistas Espanole Madrid, of (1854) of All Souls ; Barr. Inner Temple, 1906 ; Hon. Corresponding Member the Soeie"te" dea Artistes 1906' 1858 ; Col. Sec., Queensland, 1859 ; member francais, Pic- of Legislative Assembly, and Premier of tures: The Herkomers, 1910; The Last of the Charter- Queensland, 1860-65 ; Assistant Secretary, Muster ; Found ; The Chapel house Portrait of Miss Katheriue Board of Trade, 1868 ; Assistant Under- ; Grant ; Portrait of the in Black Hard Sec., Colonial Office, 1870 ; Permanent Lady ; Times ; Cheer Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies On Strike ; The Guards' ; etc. Re- HERMAN WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

creation : automobilisra. Address : Lulu brought to poverty through genuine Herts. Clubs : Athenaeum fortune laund, Bushey, ; furnished Salvation Army Sh Fine Arts for Royal Automobile, Burlington the homeless ; large benefactor to the Arts, Garrick. [Died 31 March 1914 Metropolitan Hospital Fund. Address : 1 Hamilton W. HERMAN, George Ernest, M.B. Lond.,F.R.C.P. Place, ; Bridge House, Maiden- Head ; Luton. F.R.C.S. ; Consulting Obstetric Physician Putteridge, b. 2 Nov. London Hospital ; 8 Feb. 1849 ; m. 1884 [Died 1906. of Alexander Emily, d. of T. Gibbings Chichester ; four HERSCHEL, Stewart, M.A., D.C.L., F.R.S. Hon. Professor of s. one d. Educ. : London Hospital. Ap ; Physics and Ex- pointed Assistant Obst. Physician, London perimental Philosophy, Durham Coll. of

Hospital, 1876 ; Obstetric Physician, 1883 Science, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Address (and formerly Physician to the Royal Maternity property) : Observatory House, Slough, Charity and to the General Lying-in Bucks. [Died 18 June 1907. President Hospital ; Obst. Soc. London HERSCHELL, 1st Baron (cr. 1886), Farrer 1893-94, and of Hunterian Soc., 1896-97 Herschell, P.C., G.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D., D.L., Examiner in o: J.P. Midwifery, Royal College ; Knight Bach. 1880 ; Captain of Deal Surgeons and Royal College of Physicians Castle from 1890; Chancellor of London Universities of London from b. 2 Oxford, Cambridge, University 1893 ; Nov. 1837 ; s Durham, and the Victoria University, Man of late Rev. Ridley H. Herschell, London, Chester. Publications : First Lines in Mid and Helen, d. of William Mowbray, Edin- 1891 Difficult 1894 Dis vifery, ; Labour, ; burgh ; m. Agnes, 3rd d. of Edward Leigh ases of Women, 1898. Address : Caer Kindersley, Clyffe, Dorchester, 1876. Educ.: Glou, Cam, Glos. [Died 11 March 1914 London Univ. B.A. with classical Honours. HERON-MAXWELL, Sir John Robert, 7th Bt Barr. Lincoln's Inn, 1860; Q.C. 1872; Bencher of Lincoln's 1872 of Springkell; cr. 1683; J.P. and D.L Inn, ; Recorder

of 1873-80 ; M.P. of Dumfriesshire ; J.P. Counties Cumberland Carlisle, (L.) City

1874-85 ; Solicitor- 1880- Surrey, and London ; head in the male line Durham, General, 1885 Lord )f the Maxwells of Poloc, and chief of the ; High Chancellor, 1886 and 1892- 1895. Heir : s. b. 1878. Address : Clydesdale Maxwells ; J.P., D.L. ; member Richard, 46 Grosvenor S.W. Deal f Royal Archers, King's Body-Guard for Gardens, ; Castle,

i Kent. Clubs : Athenaeum. cotland ; a Director of the Alliance Assur Brooks's, Devon- shire, National Windham. mce Co., St. James's Branch ; b. 4 June Liberal, 1836; e. s. of 6th Bt. and Caroline, d. ol [Died 2 Mar. 1899. M.D. Lond. Hon. Montgomery Stewart ; m. Caroline (d HERSCHELL, George, ; Physician ; 1900), d. of R. Howard-Brooke, Castle Specialist on Diseases of the Digestive s. of late Rev. L. 6. Howard, Ovoca, Co. Wicklow, 1866 ; one * Organs; Herschell; 1856 ; m. three s. : four d. Educ. : Harrow ; Exeter Coll. Ox- London, ; Educ. Up- St. ford. Master of the Merchant Taylors' Co, pingham ; Thomas' Hospital. Fellow of of Medicine Ex-President 1905-6 ; served in Royal Horse Guards and Royal Society ; West Kent 15th King's Hussars ; retired as Capt. 1865 Medico-Chirurgical Society: and then engaged in commercial pursuits Senior Physician to the Kensington Hospital and to Recreations : bowling, shooting, fishing, the National Hospital for Diseases of : the Heart ; to the West cricket, curling. Heir s. Ivor, b. 1871 ; (retired) Physician M.A. Camb. 1897. Address : 9 Wilbraham End Hospital for Nervous Diseases; late 22nd Middlesex Place, S.W. Club : Carlton. Surgeon-Captain R.V. ; [Died 12 May 1910. Principal Medical Officer Imperial Life In- HERRIES, Edward, C.B. 1875; Diplomatic surance Company. Publications : Manual of Intragastric ; : its Service ; b. 1821 ; o. sum. s. of late Right Technique Indigestion and Hon. J. C. Herries and Sarah, d. of late Nature, Diagnosis, Treatment ; Diag- nosis of Cancer of the Non- John Dorington. Educ. : Tonbridge School. Stomach ; Treatment of Duodenal Ulcer Was Secretary of Legation at Berne, 1854- Surgical ; Systematic Investigation of Diseases of the 1858 ; Brussels, 1858-61 ; Lisbon, 1861-64 ; Stomach and Intestines and at Turin, Florence, and Rome, 1864-75 ; was ; Constipation its Charge" d'Affaires several times at above Modern Treatment ; Chronic Colitis : its places. Address : St. Julian's, Sevenoaks. Diagnosis, Consequences, and Treatment. Recreations : Clubs : Athenaeum, Travellers'. golf, photography. Address : [Died 16 Nov. 1911. 36 Harley Street, W. [Died 29 June 1914. 12th Baron Sir HERRIES, (cr. 1491), Marmaduke HERTSLET, Edward, K.C.B. ; cr. 1892 ;

Constable-Maxwell, D.L. ; Baron Herries F.R.G.S. 1858; Librarian and Keeper of of the (U.K.), 1884 ; Lord-Lieut, Yorkshire, E. Archives of the Foreign Office, 1857 from 1880 Lieut, of of b. Riding, ; Stewartry (retired) ; Westminster, 3 Feb. 1824 ; m. Kirkcudbright from 1885 [Sir de- Eden (d. 1899), d. of late John Bull, Clerk of fended Carlaverock against Edward I.] ; b. the Journals, House of Commons. Educ.: e. of 4 Oct. 1837 ; s. llth Baron and Marcia, private schools. Employed Librarian's De- e. d. of Sir Hon. Edward Marmaduke Vava- partment, Foreign Office, 1840 ; super- of sour, 1st Bt. Hazlewood, Yorkshire ; S. numerary clerk, 1842; permanently ap-

father 1876 ; m. 1875, Hon. Angela Mary pointed, 1844; Sub-Librarian, 1855; C.B. Charlotte Fitzalan-Howard, 2nd d. of 1st 21 Feb. 1874. Attached to special Embassy Lord Howard of Glossop. Educ. : Stony- of Lords Beaconsfield and Salisbury to hurst. Owned about 18,900 acres. Heir to Congress at Berlin, with a Royal Commission Scottish Barony : d. Duchess of Norfolk. as Acting Secretary of Embassy in the : York Carlav- 3 Address -Everingham Park, ; Diplomatic Service, June 1878 ; knighted erock Castle, Dumfriesshire. Clubs : Athen- by Her Majesty in recognition Yorkshire. of his services at re- aeum, Brooks's, Hurlingham, Berlin, 30 July 1878 ; [Died 5 Oct. 1908. tired 1894, but services retained until 1896. Chairman of The of Publications : of HERRING, George ; City Map Europe by Treaty ; of Africa London Electric Lighting Co., Electric and Map by Treaty ; Hertslet's Com- mercial General Investment Co., Municipal Trust Treaties ; British and Foreign State Co., Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Papers ; separate collections of Treaties Railway Co., Mysore West Gold Co., Mysore regulating Trade between Great Britain and

Wynaad Gold Co., Twentieth Century Club Foreign Austria, 1875 ; China, 1896 ; Italy, (for Working Ladies); Treasurer of The 1876; Japan, 1879; Persia, 1891; Spain, North-West London a and the Hospital ; Soup 1878; Turkey," 1875; "Foreign Kitchen in Camden Town ; built and en- Office List ; Recollections of the Old dowed the Haven of Rest for gentlefolk Foreign Office, 1901. Address : Belle Vue 334 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HEUSTON

: House, Richmond, Surrey. Club Royal 1876-78 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to the late 4 Societies'. [Died Aug. 1902. Queen ; Rector of Sandringham, 1878-1907. Address : The Close, Norwich. Clubs : HERTSLET, George Thomas ; C.V.O. 1901 ;

Athenaeum ; Norfolk County, Norwich. Knight of St. John of Jerusalem ; b. 14 [Died 8 Aug. 1910. June 1822 ; s. of Lewis Hertslet, Librarian, Sir cr. Foreign Office; m. 1st, 1885, Geraldine HERVEY, George William, K.C.B.,

1906 ; C.B. 1898 ; Comptroller- General of the Eliza (d. 1903), d. of Robert Stokes ; 2nd, National Debt b. 16 June 1845 Harriot, widow of Chas. Skipper. JEduc. : (retired) ; ; King's Coll. Temporarily employed in e. s. of Lord William Hervey, 3rd s. of 1st of and Cecilia Mary, y. d. Foreign Office, 1838 ; Paymaster H.M.'s of Vice-Adm. Sir Thomas G.C.B. Household and Sergeant-at-Arms, 1839-1901; Fremantle, ; retired after 64 years' service in the House- m. 1881, Emily Dora, e. d. of Lord Charles hold. Received Jubilee and Coronation Pelham Clinton, 2nd s. of 4th Duke of Newcastle four s. Educ. : medals. Address : St. James's Palace, S.W. ; Marlborough. : : Club : Junior Constitutional. Address 1 Cromwell Road, S.W. Club [Died 16 Feb. 1906. Travellers'. [Died 17 Aug. 1915. HERVEY, General Charles Robert West, C.B. HERVEY, Herbert Arthur Robert, Consul and list b. 2nd Secretary at Guatemala ; b. 10 Oct. 1863 ; unemployed ; 8 Feb. 1818 ; 1870 s. of late Lord 3rd s. of Captain Hervey Augustus Frederick ; y. Augustus Hervey, d. M.P. Educ. : Clifton College. Consul at Hervey ; m. 1st, Mary Ann, 3rd of Gen. Iquique, Chili, Monte Video, 1899. Peter Delamotte, C.B. ; 2nd, Mary Elizabeth 1982; d' Dudley, d. of Lieut.-Col. Lothian Sheffield (Charge Affaires, 1900-1901) ; Guatemala, 1903. Dickson, J.P. and D.L. Educ. : Johnston's (Charge d'Affaires, 1905-6). Recrea- tion : polo. Address : British Legation, School, High Street, Hampstead ; Addis- combe College. Passed qualified for the Guatemala. Club : Bachelor's. [Died 11 May 1908. Engineers ; declined appointment to the HESSEY, Rev. Robert Falkner, M.A., Vicar of Artillery ; went out to India as 1st for the

Basing from 1864 ; Hon. Canon Winchester, infantry ; 2nd in command, and sometime 1900 b. Fleet 23 Nov. 1826 s. of Commandant, of the Scinde Irregular Horse ; Street, ; James Augustus Hessey and Catherine on the Upper Scinde Frontier ; A.D.C. to Falkner m. d. of Nathaniel Gen. Delamotte, C.B., and A.D.C. to Sir ; Emma, y. Dodson, Vicar of Abingdon, and Prebendary James Outram in Persia ; raised by Lord of Lincoln three s. one d. Educ. : Ken- Canning to the head of the Thuggee and ; sington Proprietary School ; Magdalen Dacoitie Suppression Department ; and sub- sequently, as General Superintendent, was College, Oxford (Demy, 1844; Fellow, employed as Chief of the Secret Service 1853-65; tutor, 1853-63). Prox. access. Special Department under the direct orders Hertford Latin Scholarship, 1846; Chan- cellor's Prize for Latin 1848 1st and the personal conduct of the Governor- Verse, ; in Literis Sir Class Humanioribus, 1848 ; Deacon, General ; was finally succeeded by " Curate of Edward G.C.B. Address: Ar- 1855 ; Priest, 1857 ; Abingdon, " Bradford, undel St. Mary Church, Torquay. 1863-64; Rural Dean, Oldham, 1889-92; [Died 23 June 1903. Basingstoke, 1892-1906. Publications : The in his and in Francis Clergyman Study Society, HERVEY, Dudley Amelias, C.M.G., an address to the Rural Deaneries of West 1892 ; J.P., Suffolk ; b. Great Chesterford, and South Andover, 1879 ; The 20,000 Clergy Essex, 7 Jan. 1849 ; 2nd s. (e. sure.) of late and the Present Crisis, or The Pastor in his Rev. Lord Charles *. of 1st Hervey, D.D., Parish with 3rd ed. 1884 Marquess of Bristol and Lady Harriet dealing Infidelity, ; Drifting into Unbelief, 1885 ; Socialism, an Charlotte Sophia, 4th d. of 1st Earl of Har- address at North Hants Clerical Society, 1907. rowby; m. 1894, Griselda Mary Theophila, Address : Basing Vicarage, Basingstoke, y. d. of late Sir Edward Fitzgerald Campbell, Hants. [Died 15 June 1911. : Bart., Col. 60th Rifles ; one s. one d. Educ Marlborough. Resident Councillor at Mal- HETHERINGTON, William Lonsdale, some- classical lecturer Coll. Lond. b. acca, Straits Settlements, and Member of time King's ; 1845 m. d. of J. Dakin the Executive and Legislative Councils of Carlisle, ; 1873, Mary, three s. Gaskell, Barrister, of Highgate ; the Colony, 1883 ; took temporary charge : Trin. Coll. as well of one d. Educ. Durham School ; the State of Sungei Ujong, 1884 ; Fellow of Trin. Coll. Camb. superintended the Negri Sembilan States as Camb. (M.A.). ; well Captain 2nd Trinity Boat Club, 1867; as Malacca, 1883-86 ; retired on pension, 1893. Assisted by late A. Maclean-Skinner, Chancellor's medalist. Master, Sherborne C.M.G., initiated the formation of a branch School, 1868-81. Address: Northcroft, at Singapore of the Society for the Prevention Broadlands Road, Highgate. Club : Gar- of rick. [Died 2 Feb. 1911. Cruelty to Animals, 1876 ; was a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute. Decorated HEUGH, Commander John George, D.S.0. 1894; for general services in 1892. Publications : b. 1856; m. 1899, Helene, d. of Richard 1870 English and Malay Vocabulary ; various Shurman, Dusseldorf. Entered Navy, ;

papers to Journals of the Straits Branch of retired, 1897 ; served with Naval Brigade R.A.S. and of Folklore and Anthropological in Zululand, 1879 (despatches, promoted, Societies. of in of 1882 Member R.A.S. London, Zulu medal, clasp) ; Egyptian War, received Folklore, Anthropological, Hakluyt, and (Egyptian medal, Khedive's star) ; Royal Societies. Recreations : thanks of for his successful Geographical Admiralty " " bicycling, golf. Address : Westfields, Aide- manoeuvring of H.M.S. Rattler in a Suffolk served Benin burgh, ; Belstead House, Aldeburg. severe gale near Japan, 1890 ; Clubs : Sesame, Authors'. River (despatches, promoted Commander, [Died I June 1911. D.S.O. medal, Benin River medal, clasp) ; HERVEY, Rev. Frederick Alfred John, C.V.O., served South Africa, 1901 (medal, 3 clasps). : S.W. M.A. ; Domestic Chaplain to the King ; Addesrs 17 Cheyne Court, Chelsea, Canon of s. of 19 1915. Norwich ; b. 18 May 1846 ; [Died March late Lord Alfred Hervey, M.P., 6th s. of 1st HEUSTON, Lieut.-Colonel Ferderiek Samuel,

Marquis of Bristol, and Sophia Elizabeth. C.M.G. 1900 ; R.A.M.C. ; A.M.O. Edinburgh; d. of of Lt.-Gen. John Chester ; m. Mabel Hon. Member Royal Zoological Society Scottish Elizabeth, d. of Maj.-Gen. Augustus Lennox, Ireland ; Senior Medical Officer, : b. R.A., 1881 ; one d. Educ. Marlborough ; Coast Defences (retired) ; Tipperary, Trin. of and Coll. Camb. (M.A.). Ordained deacon, Ireland, 1857 ; *. Robert Heuston 1869 : The ; priest 1870 ; Curate of Putney, Elizabeth Tydd ; unmarried. Educ. 1869-76; Rector of Upton Pyne, Devon Abbey, Tipperary; Rathminer School, HEWETT WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

of Ireland Harrow School m. Frances Dublin ; Royal College Surgeons, ; ; 1873, Mary, d. of of King and Queen's College of Physicians ; 3rd John Swainson Liverpool ; five s. : Royal University of Ireland, Lie. R.C.S.I. ; one d. Educ. Harrow. Solicitor,

Lie. K. & Q.C.P.I. ; Lie. Midwifery, Rotunda, 1870-90. Address: Parkside, Harrow on the Hill. 2 March 1883 ; follow, R.C.S.I. 1885.; Fellow, Royal [Died 1912. Academy of Medicine, Ireland. Entered HEYDON, Hon. Louis Francis, M.L.C. since 1884 ; Major, R.A.M.C. 1896 ; served of army, 1887 ; b. Sydney, 1848 ; m. Mary, d. Edward Black Mountain Expedition (medal and Gell ; one s. one d. M.L.A., 1881 ; Minister in medical clasp, Hazara, 1888) ; charge of Justice, N.S.W., 1884. Address: 117 Pitt Fusiliers and 1st Batt. Northumberland Gen. Street, Sydney, N.S.W. staff for service Mulqueen and ; seconded HEYGATE, William Unwin, J.P., D.L. with Chinese Government, 1894 ; opened Leicestershire; J.P. Herts; M.A. Oxford; the Chinese Imperial Medical College, Chairman, Pares's Leicestershire Banking Tientsin, of which was President and Co.: Director, Midland Railway, Forth Senior Professor ; Decoration from Chinese Bridge Co., and Canada Co. ; Alderman, Emperor of the Imperial Double Dragon for Leicestershire County Council; b. 1825; services in China-Japanese War ; elected 2nd *. of late Sir Wm. Heygate, 1st Bt. ; Commandant of Tientsin Defence Volunteers m. 1852, Constance Mary, o. d. of Sir G. H. at foundation of that corps ; retained Beaumont, 8th Bt., of. Cole-Orton Hall, command to departure from China three Leicestershire. Educ. : Eton, Merton Coll. years later ; commanded the first and only Oxford (Classical Honours). Called to the Chinese hospital ship ; South African War, Bar ; Captain Leicestershire Yeomanry 1899-1902 (Queen's medal, 6 clasps, King's (retired); M.P. (C.) Leicester, 1861-65; medal, 2 clasps, despatches twice, C.M.G.); 1868 ; S. Leicestershire, 1870-80. retired 1912. Decorated for services with Stamford, Address : Roecliffe, Loughborough. Club : the 4th Brigade Field Hospital in the South Carlton. [Died 2 March 1902. African War. Publication : Curriculum of HEYSE, Paul Johann Ludwig ; b. Berlin, 15 the Chinese Imperial Medical College. March, 1830 ; m. 1st, 1854, Margaret (d. Recreations : founded the first Polo Club in 1862), d. of Kugler, the archaeologist ; 2nd, Tientsin ; large and small game-shooting : Anna, Schubart ; six c. Educ. Berlin ; (India, Kashmir, and China), pigsticking Bonn. Nobel Prize for Literature, 1910. (India) ; Irish International Football Team Publications : 2 Bande Gedichte und 2 (Rugby), 1881-82-83; cricket, bicycling. Bande Novellen in Versen Ein Wintersage- Address: 15 St. Stephen's Green, ; Dublin; buch (Verse) die Novellen sind in 25 Banden The Castle, Edinburgh. Club : F.B.H., erschienen Dramen : Hans Lange. Dublin. 29 March ; Colberg, [Died 1914. Don Jans Ende, Die Weisheit Salomon, Edward Lieut.-Gen. HEWETT, Osborne.C.M.G. ; Weltuntergang, Maria von Magdala, Mythen R.E. ; Governor, R.M.A. 1895 ; 5 Woolwich, und Mysterien, und viele andere ; b. 25 1835 2nd s. of late Sept. ; Colonel John Bande italien. Dichter seit Parini (Ubers.). Mab. Hewett, Tyr. Ellis, Glamorganshire Romane : Kinder der Welt, Im Paradiese, and Frances, d. of Thomas Thornewill, Dove den die Geburt der Merlin, Gegen Strom, ' Staffordshire m. d. of late Cliff, ; Catherine, Venus, und 3 andere. Address : Li Colonel Biscoe, R.E., Hookwood, Surrey, Strasse 22, Munchen, Germany. 1864. Educ. : Cheltenham R.M.A. College ; [Died 2 Apr. 1914. Woolwich. 2nd Lieut. R.E. 1854. Sta- HEYTESBURY, 3rd Baron (cr. 1828), William tioned : Chatham, 1854; Dover, 1855; Frederick Holmes A' Court ; Bart. 1795 ; 1857 1860 Jamaica, ; Portsmouth, ; Chatham, M.F.H. Wilts, South and West, from 1901. 1861 1862 ; Ontario, Canada, ; Halifax, [1st Baron was a distinguished diplomatist.] 1863 1868 : Canada, ; Portsmouth, Canada, b. 25 June 1862; e. s. of Hon. William 1875; Plymouth, 1886; Chatham, 1893; Leonard and Isabella, d. of Rev. Richard Woolwich, 1895. Staff- Appointments : A'Court Beadon, of Cheddar ; S. grandfather Commandant Royal Military College of of J. Nixon 1891 ; m. Margaret, 2nd d. 1875 Commandant School Canada, ; Military Harman, Tadmarton, Oxon, 1887. Owned 1893. Engineering, Chatham, Address: about 13,400 acres. Heir pres. : b. Hon. Governor's House, Woolwich. Club: United Leonard H. A'Court, b. 1863. Address: Service. [Died 3 June 1897. Heytesbury, Wilts ; Westover, Newport, Abram b. of 1903. HEWITT, S., LL.D. ; Haverstrow, Isle Wight. [Died 15 Aug. of Bt. State New York, U.S.A., 31 July 1822 HEYWOOD, Sir Thomas Percival, 2nd ; s. of John Hewitt of b. 15 *. of 1st Penkridge Staff; m. cr. 1838 ; J.P. ; Mar. 1823 ; 1855, Sarah, o. d. of Peter Cooper of New Bt. (banker in Manchester), and only d. : father York. Educ. Columbia College, New York of Thomas Robinson, Manchester ; S. in where he graduated 1842 at the head of 1865 ; m. Margaret, d. of Thomas Heywood, hia class. Studied law : Coll. ; admitted to the of Hope End, Hereford. Educ. Trinity

Bar, 1845 ; engaged in the manufacture of Camb. Captain, Staffordshire Yeomanry. s. iron, 1845 ; appointed Scientific Commis Recreation : salmon fishing. Heir : sioner to French Exposition, 1867 ; elected Arthur, b. 1849. Address: Dove Leys, to Congress, 1874, and served for 12 years, Uttoxeter, and Claremont, Manchester. when he resigned to become Mayor of New [Died 26 Oct. 1897. York, 1887; Chairman of the Carnegie HEYWOOD-LONSDALE, Arthur Pemberton ; 1901. : Flint Institution, Publications Report J.P. ; Cos. Salop and ; M.F.H. Shrop- on the French of C.C. b. Exposition 1867, and many shire ; vice-chairman Shropshire ; in and speeches Congress, academic addresses ; Wakefield, 9 Jan. 1835 ; s. of Rev. Henry Reports as Secretary of the Cooper Union Gylby Lonsdale and Anna, d. of John for the Advancement of Science and Art. Pemberton Heywood, Wakefield. Educ. : Recreations : a good library and country Eton, and Balliol College, Oxford. Address : life at Ringwood, New Jersey, where he had Shavington, Market Drayton. Clubs : U.U.C., an estate of 20,000 acres. Address ; New Athenaeum, Brooks's, R.T.Y.C. York City, and Ringwood, New Jersey. [Died 24 Feb. 1897. Clubs : The Century, Union, Metropolitan, HIBBERT, Rt. Hon. Sir John Tomlinson, K.C.B. Man- Players', Engineers, City, Tuxedo. cr. 1893 ; P.C., J.P., D.L. ; D.C.L. Eliza Ann [Diul 18 Jan. 1903. chester ; b. 1824; m. 1st, 1847, of HEWLETT, William Oxenham ; Master of the (d. 1877), d. of Andrew Schofield, Supreme Court, Royal Courts of Justice, Woodfield, Oldham; 2nd, 1878, Charlotte London b. one from 1890 ; 30 March 1845 d. of late Admiral Warde ; , Henrietta, . John's V. of Thomas Hewlett. Medical Adviser to s. one d. Educ. : Shrewsbury ; St. WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916. HIGGINSON

the Morte Slates of College, Cambridge. Called to the Bar London, 1892 ; On N. 1896-97. Recrea- (Inner Temple), 1849 ; M.P. Oldham, Devon and W. Somerset, 1862-74, 1877-86, 1892-95; contested seat, tions : exploring rocky and mountainous fossils. Address : Hen- 1895 ; Secretary to Local Government districts, collecting Middlesex. Club : Board, 1872-74, 1880-83 ; Under-Secretary don Grove, Hendon, 18 Nov. 1899. for Home Department, 1883-84 ; Secretary Junior Conservative. [Died to Rt. Rev. M.D. to Admiralty, 1886 ; Secretary the HICKS, John Wale, D.D., of Lancashire 4th of Bloemfontein from Treasury, 1892-95 ; Chairman F.R.C.P., Bishop 1892 b. 1840 unmarried Fellow of C.C. ; Pres. of County Councils Association, ; ; ; Sidney etc. Address : Hampsfield, Grange-over- Sussex Coll. Cambridge. Publications : A Sands. Club : Reform. Text-Book of Inorganic Chemistry, 1877 ; Christian Doctrine [Died 7 Nov. 1908. The Real Presence ; The of the Predestination and Election HICHENS, John Knill Jope, M.A. ; Chairman Godhead ; ; b. of of Stock Exchange Committee, 1897 ; The Doctrine Absolution (Cambridge lectures on Fall and London, 1836; y. s. of William Hichens ; Church Doctrine) ; The : Restoration of m. Helen Mary Bryn. Educ. Winchester ; Man (Lent sermons, 1893). University Coll. Oxford; Scholar of Uni- Recreation : mountaineering. Address : Free versity Coll., Oxford ; 1st class Classics, Bishop's Lodge, Bloemfontein, Orange 12 Oct. 1899. Final School, 1859. Barrister, 1864; State, South Africa. tf [Died Member of Stock Exchange, 1867. Address : HICKS-BEACH, William Wither Bramston, : Andover Div. Hants Beech Grove, Sunninghill, Berks. Club M.A. ; P.O. ; M.P. (C.) Hants and Athenaeum. [Died 9 March 1908. from 1885 ; Prov. Grand Master I. of from 1869 b. 25 1st Wight ; Hampshire, HICKMAN, Sir Alfred; Bt. ; cr. 1903; Dec. 1826 ; m. Caroline Chichester, d. of Col. Kt., cr. 1891 ; D.L., J.P. ; ex-president Cleveland, Tapely Park, North Devon, 1857. British Iron Trade Association ; Lord of the Educ. : Eton ; Christ Church, Oxford ; Manor of Stockingford, Warwickshire ; d. of which con- s. M.P. North Hants, present 3 July 1830 ; y. of George Rushbury formed 1857-85. Owned Hickman, The Moat, Tipton, and Mary, d. of stituency part, about 7000 acres. Recreations : Master of Benjamin Haden, Old Hall, Tipton ; m. the Oxford Drag ; Master of the Vine Hounds Lucy. d. of William Smith, Portsea, 1850 ; for 20 Address: Oakley Hall, Basing- four s. six d. Educ. : King Edward's years. Keevil Trowbridge. Club: School, Birmingham. S. father as Iron- stoke; Manor, Carlton. [Died 4 Aug. 1901. master and Colliery Proprietor, 1851 ; Sir ; cr. 1890 6. 1830 ; *. contested Wolverhampton, 1880 ; member HICKSON, Joseph ; of Thos. Hickson of m. Catherine of Council Iron and Steel Institute ; Mining Otterburn, d. of Educ. : Otter- Association of Great Britain ; chairman, Andrew Dow,Montreal. burn and Ponteland. Worked on Newcastle Alfred Hickman, Ltd. ; Member Tariff and Berwick ; General Manager of Commission, 1904 ; Member of Advisory Railways Committee, Commercial Intelligence Branch the Grand Trunk Railway, Canada, 1874-91. Address : Montreal. 4 Jan. 1897. of Board of Trade, 1900 ; M.P. (C.) [Died Wolverhampton West, 1885-86, 1892-1906. HIGGINBOTTOM, S. W., M.P. (C.) West Div. Publications : Means of Water of Improved of Liverpool from 1900 ; Alderman city Communication between the Midlands and of the Electric of Liverpool ; was Chairman the ports of London, Liverpool, and Glou- Power and Lighting Committee of Liverpool cester. Recreations : a of the Parlia- hunting (Albrighton Corporation ; also member Hunt), shooting, and fishing. Dunbeath mentary and Tramways Committees of that

Caithness ; The of West Divisional Castle, Wrekin, Shropshire, body ; Chairman Derby and and The Staffordshire owner in Rudge Wergs, ; Council ; large land and colliery of several : and president cycling clubs. Heir North Wales, Cheshire, and Lancashire ; s. Alfred b. 1885. Address: e. d. of Edward, shipowner ; m. 1877, Annie, Henry 22 Kensington Palace Gardens, London ; Shanock of Scarisbrick, Southport, Lanes. Wightwick, Wolverhampton. Clubs : Carlton, Recreations : fond of horses and driving, but St. Stephen's, Constitutional, Thatched practically never took any physical exercise, House M.C.C., Ranelagh, Hurlingham. his principal hobby being local municipal > [Died 11 March 1910. government and politics. Address : Elsi- Birkenhead, Cheshire. HICKS, Henry, M.D. (St. Andrews), F.R.S. ; nore, Oxton, 27 Dec. 1902. president Geological Society, 1896-98; in [Died C.B. 1903. Deputy Accountant- practice as a specialist in mental diseases ; b. HIGGINS, A., e. s. War Office. Address : 16 King St. David's, 26 May 1837 ; of late Thomas General, Portman Square, W. Clubs : Re- Hicks, surgeon ; m. Mary, d. of Rev. P. D. Street, Richardson, Vicar of St. Dogwells, Pem- form, Burlington Fine Arts', Royal Societies'. 25 Oct. 1903. brokeshire, 1864. Educ. : Collegiate and [Died Rev. Joseph, D.D. ; Catholic Chapter School, St. David's ; Guy's Hospital. HIGGINS, Right of Victoria, Australia, from A physician at St. David's, 1862-71 ; 'after- Bishop Ballarat, 1905 b. Ireland, 1838. Educ. : St. Finian's wards at Hendon, Middlesex ; Bigsby gold ; Navan ; St. Patrick's College, medal 1883 ; Diamond Jubilee Commemora- Seminary Assistant Priest Tullamore ; tion medal, 1897 ; President Geologists' Asso- Maynooth. ciation, 1882-84; secretary Geological Society, President of St. Finian's Seminary, Navan, Priest of Castletown- 1890-93. Publications: On the Lower Co. Meath, 1868 ; Parish 1884 Bishop to Cardinal Lingula Flags of St. David's, Pembrokeshire, Delvin, ; Auxiliary of Sydney, 1889; re- 1863 ; Report on Further Researches in the Moran, Archbishop to Diocese of Rockhampton. Queens- Lingula Flags of S. Wales, 1865 ; Descrip- moved tions of New Fossils from the Cambrian land, 1899. Address : Ballarat, Australia. Rocks. etc. On the dis- [Died 16 Sept. 1915. 1869, 1871, 1872, ; Wentworth covery of a Hyaena Den near Laugharne, HIGGINSON, Gen. Sir George G.C.B., cr. 1903; K.C.B., cr. Carmarthenshire, 1869 ; On the Pre-Cam Alexander, 21 1826 J.P. retired 1893 ; b. June ; brian (Dimetian and Pebidian) Rocks of St. 1889 ; ; 1877 On the Pre-Cambrian Rocks o s of Gen. George Higginson, and Frances, David's, ; Florence Earl of ; m. Hon. of West and Central Ross-shire. 1880 ; On d. of 1st Kilmorey of bhe Discovery of some Remains of Plants at (d 1912), d. of 1st Baron Castletown Upper one s. two d. Educ. : Kton. the Base of the 1881 ; Ossory, 1858 ; Denbighshire Grits, which On some Researches in Bone Caves in N. Ensign Grenadier Guards, 1845; m was with it of with served thirty years ; during Wales, 1886 ; The Geology N. Wales regt of whole of Crimean War, and twice promoted New Map, 1888 ; On the Discovery Mam the field commanded Brigade moth and other Remains in Endsleigh Street, for service in ; 337 HIGQINSON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

of Guards and Home District, 1879-84; India Public Works Department, 1897; Lieut.-Governor of the Tower of London, member of the Indian Famine Commission, of the of and Indian 1888-93 ; was a Knight Legion 1898, Irrigation Commission, Cross of the Crown retired Honour ; Knight Grand 1901-3; April 1903. Address: 1 four Clifton of Italy ; Crimean medal with clasps. Codrington Place, Park, Bristol. Address : Gyldernscroft, Marlow-on-Thomas. [Died 11 Nov. 1910. Clubs : Carlton, Guards. HIGINBOTHAM, Major George Mowat, M.V.O. 21 June 1915. [ Died 1910 ; Insurance Broker, Toronto ; b. 1 1866 *. of late HIGGINSON, Colonel Theophilus, C.B. ; Un- March ; William Higinbotham, b. Co. Co. employed List ; Lisburn, Antrim, Cotehill, Cavan, Ireland ; m. 1902, *. of late T. d. of Col. G. A. 4 April 1839 ; 4th Henry Higgin- Erwin, Hayward, St. Louis, son, J.P., Lisburn, Co. Antrim, and Carnalea U.S. Educ. : Model School, Toronto. En- d. listed Rifles of House, Co. Down, and Charlotte, and Queen's Own Canada, 1882 ; heiress of John M'Connell of Belfast, Co. served in North-West Rebellion, 1885 (medal); Antrim; m. 1871, Ada, y. d. of William Colonial and Auxiliary Forces decoration. Whitla of Lisburn, Co. Antrim. Educ. : Recreations : yachting, curling, hunting. : Dr. Brindley's Tarvin Hall School, Chester ; Address 15 Wellington Street, E. Toronto.

and private tutors. Cadet H.E.I.C.S. 1856 ; Clubs: Royal Canadian Yacht, Military

Ensign, 22nd Madras Infantry, 1856 ; Lieut. Institute, Albany, Victoria, Hunt and 1858: Lieut. Madras Staff Corps, 1863; Country, Ontario Jockey, Toronto.

Capt. 1868 ; Major, 1876 ; Lieut.-Col. 1882 ; [Died 11 March 1915. Col. in Army, 1886; joined 1st Punjab HILL, Rt. Hon. Alexander Staveley, K.C., P.C., Frontier Infantry, Punjab Force, 1864 ; D.C.L., J.P., D.L. ; Counsel to Admiralty commanded 1st Punjab Infantry, Punjab and Judge-Advocate of the Fleet in Lord services : Beaconsfleld's Frontier Force, 1884. War North- administration and from 1895 ; Frontier of Recorder of West India Campaign ; Expedi- Banbury 1866-1903 ; Deputy

tion against Bizoti Afridis, 1869 (dispatches) ; High Steward of Oxford Univ. from 1874 ; b. o. s. of late Cabul Keyl and Taza Keyl Waziris, 1869 ; 1825 ; H. Hill, Dunstall, Stafford ;

Mahsood Waziri Expedition, 1881 ; Afghan m. 1st, 1864, Katharine, d. of M. Ponsonby

War, 1879-80 (medal, dispatches). De- (d. 1868) ; 2nd, 1876, Mary, d. of late F. corated for services on North-West Frontier, Baird (d. 1897). Educ. : St. John's Coll. : Punjab, and Afghan Wars. Recreations Oxford. Barr. Inner Temple, 1851 ; M.P. : golf, shooting. Address 23 Campden Coventry, 1868-74 ; W. Staffordshire, 1874-

House "Road, Kensington. Clubs : East 1885 ; M.P. (C.) Staffordshire, Kingswinford, India United Service, Mid-Surrey Golf. 1885-1900. Publication: From Home to [Died 30 Aug. 1903. Home. Address : 12 King's Bench Walk, E.G. 4 S.W. HIGGINSON, Thomas Wentworth ; Colonel ; Queen's^Gate, ; Oxley Manor, Wolverhampton. Clubs : Carlton, United 33rd U.S. Coloured Infantry (retired) ; University. [Died 28 June 1905. author ; 6. Cambridge, Mass., 22 Dec. 1823 ;

*. of Stephen Higginson, jun., and Louisa, d. HILL, Captain Arthur ; b. 30 Dec. 1873 ; e. s.

of Capt. Thos. Storrow (British Army) ; m. of Rt. Hon. Lord Arthur Hill; m. 1908,

Mary Potter, d. of Peter Thacher, 1879 ; one Roberta Mengis of New York. Major 5th

d. Educ.: Harvard; A.B., A.M., LL.D. Batt. Royal Irish Rifles ; served in South

Capt. 51st Mass. Vols. (Civil War), 1862; Africa, 1899-1901 ; M.P. (C.) West Division Colonel 1st S.C. Vols. (afterwards 33rd U.S. of Co. Down, 1898-1905. Address : 53 Eaton

Coloured Infantry), 1862 ; wounded at Wil- Place, S.W. ; Haven Villa, Cowes. Clubs :

town Bluff, S.C. 10 July 1863 ; resigned from Carlton, New, Imperial Service, Royal Ulster

consequent disability, 1864 ; Member Mass. Yacht. [Died 27 June 1913. Legislature, 1880-81; Military Staff of HILL, Major Charles Glencairn, D.S.O. 1900 ; Governor of Mass. 1880-81 ; Mass. State Staff Captain No. 7 District ; Royal Berk- Board of Education, 1881-84 ; Mass. Military shire Regt. ; b. 22 Sept. 1872. Entered and Naval Historian, 1889-96 ; Foreign Hon. army, 1893 ; Capt. 1903 ; served South Fellow Literature Royal Society (London.) Africa, 1899-1901 (despatches, wounded, Publications : Atlantic Essays ; Out-door Queen's medal, five clasps ; D.S.O.). Address Life hi a Black Papers ; Army Regiment ; Old Barracks, Warwick. [Died 26 June 1915. Malbone ; Oldport Days ; Young Folks' Sir HILL, Clement Lloyd, K.C.M.G., cr. 1887 ; of the United History States; Larger K.C.B., cr. 1905; C.B. 1898; M.P. (U.) of the United States Common- History ; Shrewsbury, 1906; b. 5 May 1845; 3rd sense about Travellers and Out- Women: s. of late Rev. John Hill, The Citadel, Shrop- laws ; The New World and the New Book ; shire ; m. 1st 1889, Charlotte Eliza (d. 1900), The Monarch of Dreams ; The Procession d. of Sir G. Denys, widow of Charles Waring ; of the Flowers The Afternoon ; Landscape 2nd, 1906, Muriel, d. of late Colin G. Campbell Book and Heart Cheerful (poems) ; ; and Mrs. Campbell of 34 Lower Belgrave of Yesterdays ; Tales the Enchanted Islands ; *. Street ; and one d. Educ. : Marlborough Old Cambridge ; Contemporaries ; Life of College. Entered Foreign Office, 1867 ; Life of Whittier and a trans- Longfellow ; ; Secretary tq Sir B. Frere's mission to Zanzibar, lation of Epictetus ; Collected Works 1872-73 ; Acting Charge" d'Affaires at Munich, 7 1900 Part of a Man's (revised ed.), vols., ; 1876; Commissioner to Hayti, 1886 and Life, 1905 ; Life of Hon. Stephen Higginson, 1887 ; Superintendent of African Pro- M.C., 1907 ; Carlyle's Laugh and other tectorates under Foreign Office, 1900 ; retired Address : 29 Surprises. Buckingham Street, 1905. Recreations : field sports. Address : Mass. U.S.A. Clubs : Cambridge, Round 13 Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, W. Clubs : Table, Loyal Legion, Boston, U.S.A. St. James's, Travellers'. [Died 9 Apr. 1913. [Died 11 May 1911. HILL, Edward Bernard Lewin, C.B. 1897;

HIGHAM, Sir Thomas, K.C.I.E., cr. 1902, Senior Assist.-Secretary (retired) ; General

C.I.E. 1896; b. 18 Dec. 1847; s. of late Post Office ; b. Bruce Castle, Tottenham, 13

Samuel Higham of Faversham, Kent ; m. Jan. 1834 ; e. s. of Arthur and Ellen Hill ;

Eliza, d. of late Captain Farrant, Punjab, nephew of late Sir Rowland Hill, K.C.B. ;

1885 ; two s. four d. Entered Indian m. Mary Emmeline, d. of late William Webb

Public Works Department 1867 ; served in Venn, 1863. Educ.: Bruce Castle School.

the Irrigation Branch, Punjab ; appointed Entered the Secretary's Office, General Post Chief Engineer and Sec. to Government of Office, on a nomination by Lord Canning on

Punjab Irrigation branch, 1894 ; Inspector- 5 Sept. 1855 ; retired on pension on 13 Jan. General of Irrigation to Government of 1899. Decorated for long and distinguished of : India, 1896 ; Secretary to Government service. Publication Verse, Prose and WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HILLIARD

Address : 73 in Epitaphs. Wedmore Road, the people London, 1864 ; was almost from Bromley, Kent. Club : Kingston. their commencement connected with the [Died 3 March 1915. following societies : Charity Organisation cr. HILL, Sir Edward Stock, K.C.B. ; 1892 ; Society, Commons Preservation Society, J.P. Glamorgan (High Sheriff, 1888) and Kyrle Society, Women's University Settle- in Charles Hill Cardiff ; partner and Sons, ment, and the National Trust for Places of and Bristol Pro- merchants shipowners, ; Historic Interest and Natural Beauty ; a vincial Grand Master of Mark Freemasons for Member of the Royal Commission on the

: s. South Wales since 1899 b. 1834 ; of late Poor Laws, 1905. Publications : Homes of TO. d. of late C. Hill, Bristol ; Fanny Ellen, the London Poor ; Our Common Land ; Gen. R. Tickell, C.B., 1866. President of various articles in magazines. Address : of 1881 Chamber of Shipping U.K., ; Presi- 190 Marylebone Road, N.W. dent of Associated Chambers of Commerce, [Died 13 Aug. 1912. 1888-91 Com. Col. Art. Vol. ; Glamorgan ; HILL, Vincent Walker, M.V.O. 1904 ; General of of Knight Swedish Order Wasa ; M.P. (C.) Manager, South-Eastern and Chatham Rail- Bristol 1886-1900 Address : Rook- South ; way, 1901-11 ; Superintendent's Dept. L.C. Llandaff Hazel wood, ; Manor, Compton and D. Railway, 1862 ; Manager, Hull and S. Martin, Somerset ; Catorina, Taormina, Barnsley Railway and Dock Co., 1884 ; held Sicily. Clubs : Carlton, Junior Carlton. Royal Orderof Isabel of Spam, 1908. Address: [Died 18 Dec. 1902. 2 Whitehall Court, S.W. 23 Nov. 1913. HILL, George Birkbeck, D.C.L., LL.D. ; [Died 7 HILL, Major-Gen. William, C.B. In- author ; b. Tottenham, Middlesex, June 1898; of s. of Headmaster of spector-Gen, Volunteers in India ; b. 1846. 1835 ; 2nd Arthur Hill,

Entered 55th Regt. 1866 ; Col. 1896 served Bruce Castle School ; n. of Sir Rowland Hill, ;

of Lushai, 1871-72 with ; K.C.B. ; ra. Annie, d. late Edward Scott, (medal clasp) Afghan Beech Hill, Wigan, 1858. Educ. : Bruce War, 1878-80 (despatches); March to Candahar (brevet of medal with two Castle School ; Pembroke Coll. Oxford (Hon. Major,

clasps, bronze decoration) ; Ex- Fellow) ; Hon. LL.D. of Williams College, Manipur Massachusetts, U.S.A. Headmaster of Bruce pedition, 1891 (clasp); Assistant-Adjutant- Castle 1859-76 afterwards an author. General for Musketry, 1895-1900 : Com- School, ; manded Publications : Dr. Johnson : his Friends and Derajat District, Punjab Frontier, of 1900-1901. Address : his Critics, 1878 ; editor Boswell's Corre- Army Headquarters, Life of Simla, India. Club : United Service. spondence, etc., 1879 ; Sir Rowland 7 Sept. 1903. Hill, 1880 ; Colonel Gordon in Central Africa, [Died Life of 1886 1881 ; Boswell's Johnson, ; HILLHOUSE, William, M.A., M.Sc., F.L.S. ; Rasselas, 1887; Wit and Wisdom of Dr. Professor of Botany, University of Birming-

Johnson, 1888 ; Goldsmith's Traveller, 1888 ; ham (retired) ; Chairman Birm. Bot. and Letters of David Hume to 1888 Hort. Soc. and Director of W. Strahan, ; Botanical Gardens ;

Select Essays of Dr. Johnson, 1889 ; Foot- V.-P. Birm. Sund. Lect. Soc. ; Hon. Mem.

steps of Dr. Johnson in Scotland, 1890 ; Newnham Coll. Camb. ; M. Ed. Com. C. C. of Worldly Wisdom Lord Chesterfield, 1891 ; Leicestershire ; M. Coun. Lady Warwick

Letters of Johnson, 1892; Writers and Coll. ; Ch. Coun. Midland Reafforesting

Readers, 1892 ; Harvard College, by an Assoc. ; Mem. Assoc. Int. Bot. ; b. Bedford, s. of Oxonian, 1894 ; Talks about Autographs, 17 Dec. 1850 ; y. late John Paton Hill- 1897 house Julia 1896 ; Johnsonian Miscellanies, ; Letters ; m. 1881, W., e. d. of R. J.

of D. G. Rossetti, 1897 ; Unpublished Letters Standley (deed.) ; one 8. Educ. : Bedford of Life of of Dean Swift, 1899 ; Memoirs the School ; Trinity College, Cambridge ; Bonn. Edward Gibbon, 1900. Address : 1 The Assist. Mast. Bedford Modern School, 1867-

Wilderness, Holly Hill, Hampstead. 1877 ; co-founder of Beds. Nat. Hist. Society,

[Died 24 Feb. 1903. 1875 ; Foundation Scholar Trin. Coll. Camb.

1878 ; Univ. Winchester Prize, 1881 ; Ast. HILL, Sir John Edward Gray, Kt., cr. 1904 ; Curator Univ. 1839 *. Herbarium, 1878-82 ; Lect. on solicitor ; b. Tottenham, 18 Sep. ; Bot. in and to Girton of late Arthur Hill, nephew of late Sir Row- Univ., and Newnham Colleges ; co-founder and co-editor Cam- land Hill, the postal reformer ; m. 1864, 1879 Professor Mason Coll. Caroline Emily, d. of late G. D. Hardy of bridge Review, ; Birm. Tottenham. Educ. : Bruce Castle School, (afterwards Univ.), 1882; Chairman Academic Board, 1888-89 ; Sec. to Tottenham. Admitted a solicitor, 1863 ; Senate, 1890-96 co-editor Midland 1887- senior partner in the firm of Messrs. Hill, ; Naturalist, 1894 Birm. Teachers' Dickinson, Liverpool, having joined the ; past president Assoc., Birm. Nat. Hist. predecessors of that firm, 1864 President of Soc., Birm. Mic. and Nat. the Liverpool Incorporated Law Society, Union, King's Heath and Bearwood Insti- of tutes ; Hon. Sec. Birmingham Botanical 1885 ; elected Member of the Council the President of the Law Horticultural Society, 1892-1905. Publica- Law Society, 1891 ; tions : Strasburger and H., Practical Botany, Society, 1903-4 ; one of the Vice-Presidents 1886 (6th ed., 1907) ; and numerous of the International Law Society ; Member papers and addresses, botanical and educational. of the International Maritime Committee ; President of Lancashire (Navy League) and Recreations : photography, gardening. Ad' dress : 43 National Sea Training Home for Poor Boys : Calthorpe Road, Edgbaston. Manager and Secretary of the Liverpool and [Died 27 Jan. 1910.

London Steamship Protection Association, HILLIARD, Capt. Maurice Alfred, D.S.O. 1900 ;

Ltd. ; President of the Birkenhead Liberal New South Wales Mounted Infantry ; Staff Unionist Association, 1886-1901 ; travelled General New South Wales Military much, especially in Syria. Owned a house Forces (Adj. 1st Infantry Regt.), Sydney, : and land near Jerusalem. Publications New South Wales ; b. Gladstone, Queensland, " " various 1863 3rd s. of With the Beduins ; papers on 19 March ; Captain W. E. subjects connected with maritime and other Hilliard, of Kensington, near Sydney, and s. of Dr. law ; also papers in the quarterly statement g. Hilliard, M.D. (a well-known of the Palestine Exploration Fund. Recrea- figure with the Warwickshire Hounds), and : tions : riding, travelling. Address Mere Rev. Fredk. Deacon, Leicester ; m. 2nd d. of A. of Hall, Birkenhead ; Ras Abou Kharoub, (d. 1900) T. Reddall, Bowral, New

Jerusalem. . Club : National. South Wales. Educ. : Sydney Grammar [Died 19 June 1914. School and University. 2nd Lieut. Bulli 1st Lieut. Illawarra HILL, Miss Ootavia ; d. of James Hill and Battery Artillery, 1886 ;

Caroline Southwood Hill. Educ. : home. Light Horse, 1887 ; Adjutant Senior Cadet attached in First undertook management of homes for Battalion, 1891-92 ; India, 1893- HtLLIEB. WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 Rev. 1894, to 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) HINCKS, Thomas, B.A. Lond., F.R.S. ; to and 1st bat. Devon Regt. ; appointed Unitarian Minister, retired owing to failure 1895 of General Staff, 1894 ; gazetted Captain, ; voice ; devoted to scientific and literary 1894- b. Adjutant 3rd Infantry Regiment, April works, especially zoology ; Exeter, 15

June 1895 ; Adjutant 4th Infantry Regiment, July 1818 ; s. of late Rev. William Hincks, : 1895-1900 ; left for South Africa with 2nd F.L.S. ; married. Educ. R.A.I. Belfast ; Contingent New South Wales Mounted Manchester Coll. York (now at Oxford). Infantry, 1900. Decorated for leading the Publications : History of British Hydroid

attack at Vet River, 1900 (despatches) ; Zoophytes, 1868; History of the British leading assault at Diamond Hills, 1900 (des- Marine Polyzoa, 1889. Recreations : natural patches). Address : Victoria Barracks, Sydney, history pursuits, gardening. Address: Stoke- New South Wales. [Died 11 Apr. 1907. leigh, Leigh Woods, Clifton.

HILLIER, Alfred Peter, B.A., M.D., C.M. ; [Died 25 Jan. 1899. Hitchin Physician; retired; M.P. (U.) HINDE, George Langford, C.B. 1885 ; Surgeon Councillor Division, Herts, since 1910 ; Maj.-Gen. Army Medical Staff ; retired ;

Royal Colonial Institute ; Member Inter- b. 27 Oct. 1832; *. of Benjamin Hinde, for of national Committee Prevention Tuber- solicitor ; m. 1st, 1860, Harrietta Tudor

culosis ; b. 1858; *. of P. Playne Hillier, Raynor (d. 1864) ; 2nd, 1882. Frances Mary : Shortwood, Gloucestershire ; m. Ethel, d. of Crawford White ; three s. four d. Educ. : F. B. Brown ; one *. two a. Educ. King Rev. J. P. Sargeant, Dublin ; Licentiate, William's College; Edinburgh University. Royal Coll. of Surgeons, Dublin. Entered as B.A. Cape University ; M.D. and C.M. Edin- the Army Assistant Surgeon, May 1855 ; burgh University. Served in Kaffir War, Assistant Surgeon 41st, the Welsh Regiment,

1878-79, as a trooper with Colonial forces, 1857-59 ; Crimea ; Canada, overland from

medal and clasp ; Pres. South African Medical Halifax, N.S., with troops ; Canadian General

Congress, 1893 ; member Reform Committee Service and Fenian Raid, (medal and clasp) ; in Johannesburg, and political prisoner Boer Campaign, Natal, 1882 ; Suakin, 1885, 1895-96 nominated Prince under Sir Gerald Graham. Decorations : Pretoria, ; by " of Wales (afterwards King Edward VII.) despatches, Suakin," granted C.B. on

as one of the delegates of the National return home ; Crimean and Turkish War

Association for the Prevention of Consump- medal, Egyptian and Khedival star ; pension tion to the Berlin Tuberculosis Congress, for meritorious and distinguished service, 1899. Contested Stockport, 1900. Publica- 1899. Address : 87 Gordon Road, Baling. tions : Raid and Reform, 1897: South [Died 27 Feb. 1910.

African Studies, 1900 ; Tuberculosis, 1900 ; HINDLIP, 2nd Baron (cr. 1886), Samuel or of b. The Commonweal, The Federal System Charles Allsopp, J.P., D.L. ; Bt. 1880 ; Political in Economy, 1909 ; articles Re- 24 Mar. 1842 ; s. of 1st Baron and Elizabeth, views and Supplement to Ency. Brit. Re- 2nd d. of William Tongue, Comberford Hall, : creations : shooting, fishing, riding. Address Tamworth ; S. father 1887. Educ. Harrow ; 20 Eccleston Square, S.W. Clubs : City Trin. Coll. Camb. B.A. Junior Optime, 1865.

Carlton, Carlton. [Died 24 Oct. 1911. Chairman Co. S. Allsopp and Sons, brewers ; M.P.E. HILLINGDON, 1st Baron (cr. 1886), Charles Staffordshire, 1873-80; Taunton, 1882-87. Heir: s. Charles, b. 1877. Ad- Henry Mills, D.L., J.P. ; Bt. 1868 ; partner dress : 33 Hill Street, W. ; Hindlip Hall, in the banking house of Glyn. Mills, and Co. ; Worcester chairman of Committee of London Clearing ; Alsop-en-le-Dale, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. Clubs : Carlton, Windham. Bankers ; b. Camelford House, 26 Apr. 1830 ; 1897. *. of late Sir Charles Mills, Bt., and Emily, [Died 12 July d. of R, H. Cox, Hillingdon House, Middlesex; HINGESTON-RANDOLPH, Rev. Prebendary

S. father 1872 ; m. Louisa, e. d. of 3rd Earl of Francis Charles, Rector of Ringmore, Devon, : Harewood, 1853. Educ. Eton ; Christ from 1860 ; Prebendary of Exeter from 1885;

Church, Oxford. B.A. 1851. M.P. (C.) b. Truro, 31 March 1833 ; o. s. of late Francis Northallerton, 1865-66; W. Kent, 1868-85. Hingeston, St. Ives and Truro, and Jane, : s. Owned about 4500 acres. Heir Charles, e. d. of late Wm. Kirkness, Kernick ; m. b. 1855. Address : Camelford House, Park Martha (d. 1904), o. c. of late Rev. Herbert s. Lane, W. ; Hillingdon Court, Uxbridge ; Randolph, assuming her name, 1860 ; four : : Wildernesse, Sevenoaks. Clubs Carlton, six d. Educ. Truro School ; Exeter St. Stephen's, Travellers', Turf, White's. College, Oxford (M.A. 1859). Publications :

[Died 3 Apr. 1898. Ancient Cornish Crosses and Fonts, 1850 ;

HILLS, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, K.C.B., cr. 1900 ; The Poems of Francis Hingeston, 1857 ; b. 19 s. R.E. retired ; Aug. 1834 ; 3rd of Capgrave's Chronicle of England, 1858 ; Hills of James Nachindepore, Bengal. Educ.: Capgrave's Illustrious Henrys, 1859 ; Royal Edinburgh Academy and University (Stanton and Historical Letters, temp. Henry IV.,

gold medallist) ; F.R.S.E. Commissioned 1860 ; The Register of Edmund de Stafford, of 1854 ; Assistant Field Engineer, Persian Bishop of Exeter, 1886 ; The Constitution

Expedition, 1856-57, Sir James Outram the Cathedral Body of Exeter, 1887 ; The

(medal) ; Field Engineer in Abyssinian Ex- Registers of Bishops Bronescombe, Quivil, of pedition, Magdala, 1866-67 and Bytton (Bishops of Exeter), 1889 ; The

(despatches, medal) ; commanding Royal Register of Bishop Stapeldon 1892; The Engineers to Bombay Field Force, Kandahar, Register of Bishop Grandisson, Part I.,

1879-81 ; defended Kandahar (dispatches, 1894 ; Part II., 1897 ; Part III., 1899 ; The

medal, and C.B.) ; commanding Royal Register of Bishop Brantyngham, Part I.,

Engineers, Burmah War, Sir Herbert 1901 ; Part II., 1906 ; The Architectural

Macpherson, 1885-86 ; retired 1890. Decorated History of St. German's Church, Cornwall, in : for service the field. Recreations shoot- 1903 ; The Register of Bishop Lacy, 1909. ing, fishing. Address : United Service Address : Ringmore Rectory, near Kings- Club. Clubs: Windham, United Service, bridge. [Died 28 Aug. 1910. 18 June 1902. New, Edinburgh. [Died HINGLEY, Sir Benjamin, 1st Bt., cr. 1893;

HILSTON, Sir Duncan, M.D., C.B., 1902; J.P., D.L. ; head of Noah Hingley, and Sons,

L.R.C.S. ; Hon. Physician to H.M. King and Hingley and Smith, colliery proprietors

Edward VII. from 1904 ; Inspector-General and ironmasters, Netherton, Dudley, and

of Hospitals and Fleets, 1892-97 ; b. 1837. Brierley Hill, High Sheriff for Worcester- Served New Zealand, 1863-64 (despatches, shire, 1900; b. 1830; y. s. of late Noah

medal) ; Abyssinia, 1867 (medal). Address : Hingley, Cradley Park, Worcestershire. Chewton Lodge, Christ Church, Hants. Educ. : Halesowen Grammar School. M.P. [Died 28 Aug. 1913. (G.) Worcestershire North, 1885-95. Heir: 340 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HOARE

(under special rem.) n. George Benjamin, b. House, Grand Cayman, B.W.I. Club : 1851. Address : Hathertou Lodge, Cradley, West Indian. [Died 8 May 1912. 13 Worcestershire. [Died May 1905. HITCHCOCK, Ethan Allen, Secretary of the Hales cr. b. KINGSTON, Hon. Sir William ; Kt., Interior from 1898 ; Mobile, Ala., 19 Sept. : 1895 ; M.D., LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.C.S. Eng. 1835. Educ. private schools, Nashville, of Prof, of Clinical Surgery, University Laval; Tenn. ; Military Academy, New Haven, Surgeon - in - Chief to HoteKDieu Hospital Conn. Engaged in mercantile business s. of Montreal ; b. Canada, 1829 ; Lt.-Col. until 1860, when he went to China to enter

S. J. Hingston, H.M. 109th llegt. ; m. 1876, the commission house of Olyphant and Co., Margaret, d. of Hon. D. A. Macdonald. of which firm he was made a partner in Coll. Educ.: Montreal Coll. ; MiGill ; Edin- 1866 ; retired from business, 1872 ; Envoy burgh, Berlin, Paris, etc. Mayor of Montreal Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of to (retired) ; President of Provincial Board Russia 1897 ; Ambassador Extraordinary

Health, 1876, 1877 ; Senator of the and Minister Plenipotentiary at St. Peters-

Dominion. Address : 882 Sherbrooke Street, burg, 1898 ; LL.D. University of Missouri, : Montreal. Clubs St. James's ; Mount 1902. Address: 1601 K. Street, N.W., Royal, Montreal. [Died 19 Feb. 1907. Washington, D.C., U.S.A.

HINTON, A. Horsley ; editor of the Amateur [Died 9 Apr. 1909. s. of Photographer from 1897 ; b. 1863 ; HOAD, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Charles, K.C.M.G. cr. Alfred Hinton, Walthamstow, Essex, and 1911 ; C.M.G., 1900 ; Chief of General Mary Witherington. Educ. : private school Staff Commonwealth Military Forces from

and at home ; edited Photographic Art 1909 ; Chief of the Commonwealth Section, a Journ. 1887-90 ; for two years conducted Imperial General Staff, 1909 ; b. 25 Jan.

business for the supply of photographic 1856 ; m. 1881, Sarah Denniston, d. of late appliances, and contributed regularly to J. Denniston Brown of Dumbarton, and a s. photographic and art periodicals ; had Warriston, Dundee ; two Lieut. 1884 ;

portrait studio in Guildford, and devoted Capt. 1887 ; Maj. 1889 ; Lieut.-Col. 1895 ;

part time to editing The Amateur Photo- Colonel, 1899 ; Brig.-Gen. 1906 ; Maj.-Gen. to served grapher, 1893-96 ; contributed regularly 1907; South African War, 1899-

the Yorkshire Post, Times, Daily Telegraph, 1900 ; commanded 1st Australian Regt. ;

Daily Graphic, The Tribune, Country Life, A.A.G. Mounted Infantry ; advance on in also articles on pictorial photography Kimberley ; operations in the Orange Free Ency. Brit., The Studio, and several American State, including actions at Vet river and

and Continental serials. Publications : A Zand river ; operations in the Transvaal in actions Handbook of Illustration ; Practical Pidxmal May and June 1900, including near Pretoria in Photography ; Platinotype Printing ; Johannesburg and ; operations Gelatine-Chloride Printing-; The A.P. Little Cape Colony, south of Orange River, includ- le action at Books ; L'Art Photographique dans ing Colesburg (despatches, C.M.G., : 3 to paysage, etc. Recreations horticulture, medal and clasps) ; A.D.C. H.E. the entomology, geology. Address : 52 Long Governor- General of the Commonwealth, 1902-6 Attache" the Acre, W.C. ; Ardshiel. Woodford Green, ; from Commonwealth Essex. Clubs : Blenheim, Royal London Military Forces with the Japanese Army in Yacht. [Died 25 Feb. 1908. Manchuria, 1904, Russo-Japanese War

HIPKINS, Alfred James, F.S.A. ; member of (Order of the Rising Sun, 3rd Class ; Japanese of and Council and Hon. Curator of Roy. Coll. War Medal) ; Deputy Adjutant-Gen., b. 17 Chief Staff Officer Commonwealth Music, Kensington Gore ; Westminster, Military 1850. 1902 - 5 1907-9. June 1826 ; m. Jane Souter Black, Forces, ; Inspector-Gen., Educ. : privately. Engaged in Messrs Broad- Address : Army Headquarters, Melbourne. 6 Oct. 1911. wood's pianoforte business from 1840 ; began [Died

to 1840 ; organ study pianoforte playing, HOAR, George F., Senator U.S.A. from 1877 ; literature 1844 ; engaged in musical playing, Republican ; b. Concord, Mass. 29 Aug. in- from 1862 ; began lecturing on musical 1826 ; s. of Hon. Samuel Hoar, Representa- 1883 Acoustics struments, ; papers concerning tive in Congress, 1835-37, and Sarah, d. read before the Member of Royal Society ; of Roger Sherman, one of the signers of Committee of the Inventions and Music Ex the Declaration of Independence. Educ. : hibition, 1885; of the Vienna Exhibition, Concord Academy; Mrs. Ripley's School, and of the Paris 1900. 1892, Exhibition, Waltham ; Harvard Coll. Graduated 1846 ; Publications : contributor to Grove's Diction- LL.D. Harvard, Yale, Amherst, Dartmouth, of Music and 1878-89 and ary Musicians, ; William and Mary, and Iowa. City Solicitor, to the 9th ed. and Times of the Supplement Worcester, 1860 ; representative to 41st, Instru- Britannica ; Musical overseer Encyclopaedia 42nd, 43rd, 44th Congresses ;

ments : and 1888 ; Historic, Rare, Unique, Harvard College, 1874-80 ; re-elected 1896 ; Cantor Lectures, Society of Arts, on Musical President (now Vice-President) of the Ameri- Instruments, 1891 ; A Description and of Massa- can Antiquarian Society ; Member History of the Pianoforte, 1896, etc. Address. chusetts Historical Society, American Histori- 100 Warwick Gardens. Kensington. Clubs : cal Society, Historic-Genealogical Society, German University of Athenaeum, Cambridge Virginia Historical Society ; Fellow Musical, Oxford University Musical. American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 3 June 1903 [Died Brooklyn Institutes of Arts and Sciences ; HIPPISLEY, John, F.R.A.S., F.R.S. Address . Trustee of the Peabody Museum of Archaeo- Stoneaston Bath. 7 Apr. 1898 President Park, [Died logy, of the Peabody Fund, etc. ; Clark HIRST, His Hon. George S. S. ; Commissioner, of Board of Trustees, University. : Mass. Cayman Islands, B.W.I. ; b. Sindh, India, Address Worcester, 29 1904. 9 Nov. 1871 ; e. s. of Rev. Geo. Shirt, B.A [Died Sept. director of (Cantab.) ; m. 1899, Gertrude M. I., 2nd HOARE, Edward Brodie, Lloyd's etc. b. 30 d. of Frank Jenner, Birmingham ; two d Bank, Ltd., ; Richmond, Surrey, : e. s. of late Rev. Edward Educ. Perse School, Cambridge ; Uni Oct. 1841 ; Hoare, versities of Edinburgh and Cambridge. M.B. Hon. Canon of Canterbury and Vicar of C.M. (Edin.), 1893. Formerly Assistanl Holy Trinity, Tunbridge Wells, and Maria, Bt. m. Colonial Surgeon and District Commissione] d. of Sir Benjamin C. Brodie, ; of Sir William Edward Gold Coast ; Government Medical Officer anc Katharine, d. Parry, Assistant Commissioner Salt Cay, Turk's, and Rear-Admiral, the Arctic explorer, 1868. Trin. Coll. Caicos Islands, B.W.I. Publications : Hand Educ. : Tunbridge School ; time in book of the Cayman Islands ; History of the Camb. (M.A. 1887). At_one~ partner contested Cayman Islands. Address : Governmen Barnetts and Hoares' Bank ; HOARE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

of Attercliffe Division Sheffield, 1886; 1896 ; School for 1897 Herb-Moon, Saints, ; Central Bradford, 1887: M.P. (C.) Hamp- Osbern and Ursyne, tragedy in three acts, 1888-1902. Publications : articles on in The stead, published Anglo-Saxon Review, 1899 ; Zealand and Bimetallism. Recreation : Robert New Orange, 1900 ; The Serious Wooing, Address: Club: 1901 Love and the golf. Tenchley's Limpsfield. ; Soul-hunters, 1902 ; Carlton. 12 1911. Tales about [Died Aug. Temperaments, 1902 ; Imperial Rev. 1903 HOARE, Rt. Joseph Charles, D.D., Bishop India, ; The Vineyard, 1904 ; The Flute of from 1898 ft. of Victoria (Hong-Kong), ; Pan, 1905; Plays The Ambassador, 1898 15 Nov. 1851 4th s. of Rev. James's Ramsgate, ; (St. Theatre) ; A Repentance (one- of m. E. Hoare, Hon.-Canon Canterbury ; act drama), 1899 (St. James's Theatre), d. of Patteson 1st, Alice Juliana, Canon ; especially performed at Carisbrooke Castte, : 2nd, 1886, Ellen T. Gough. Educ. Ton- 1899 ; The Wisdom of the Wise (St. James's School Trin. Coll. Scholar bridge ; Camb. ; Theatre), 1900 ; part-author of The Bishop's Class Classical 1874. Second Tripos, Curate Move (Garrick Theatre), 1902 ; The Flute of of Holy Trinity Church, Tunbridge Wells, Pan (Manchester), 1904 (Shaftesbury Theatre), of Coll. 1874-75 ; Principal C.M.S. Train! g 1904. Articles in the Times, Morning Post, Ningpo, China 1876-1898. Publi ations : Daily Mail, Academy, Daily Telegraph, the several theological books and commentaries Fortnightly Review, the Anglo-Saxon Review, in Chinese. Address: St. Paul's College, the North-American Review, and the Ency- Hong-Kong. [Died 18 Sept. 1906. clopaedia Britannica. Recreations : music, chess. Address : 56 Lancaster Gate. HOARE, Sir Joseph Wallis O'Bryen, 5th Bt., W. ; cr. 1784; D.L. & J.P. for Hants; Royal Steephill Castle, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, and St. Lawrence Lodge, Isle of Clubs : Engineers, 1847-49 ; Knight of Justice of Wight. Ladies' The Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; ft. 1828 ; Athenaeum, Albany, Piccadilly. S. father 1882; m. 1857, Cecilia, d. of J. [Died 13 Aug. 1906. Ede, Ridgway Castle, Hants (d. 1888). HOBBS, Lieut.-Col. George Radley, C.M.G. Heir: s. Sydney, ft. 1860. Address: 1900; Ordnance Officer, 2nd Class, Army Hants. Clubs : Junior ft. Sydney, Bitterne, Ordnance Department, retired 1906 ; 26 United Service. [Died 30 Apr. 1904. Nov. 1853. Served South Africa, 1879 Sir (medal), South Africa, 1899-1901 HOARE, Samuel, 1st Bt., cr. 1899 ; J.P. ; (despatches) 3 of ft. Queen's medal, clasps, C.M.G.). City of London ; Hamp- [Died 21 Sept. 1907. stead, 7 Sept. 1841 ; e. s. of late John Gurney Hoare, Hampstead and Cromer, and HOBHOUSE, 1st Baron (cr. 1885), Sir Arthur C.I.E. ft. 10 Nov. Caroline, d. of Charles Barclay, M.P., Bury Hobhouse, P.C., K.C.S.I., ; 1819 4th s. of Rt. Hon. Hill, Surrey ; m. Katharine Louisa Hart, d. ; Henry Hobhouse, of late R. Vaughan Davis, one of H.M.'s Hadspen House, Somersetshire, and Harriet, of 6th d. of John Turton, Sugnal Hall, Stafford- Commissioners Audit, 1866 ; two *. five

shire ; m. d. of Thomas 1848. d. Educ. : Harrow ; Trin. Coll. Camb. Mary, Farrer, Educ. : Eton Balliol Coll. Oxford. 1st (M.A. 1865). Many years partner In banking ; Class Classics, 1840. Chancery Barr. 1845 ; house of Barnetts, Hoares, and Co. ; con- Q.C. 1862 ; Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, 1862 ; tested North Norfolk, 1885 ; member of of Charity Commissioner, 1866 ; Commissioner House Laymen ; travelled in India ; of Endowed 1869 Law Member of M.P. (C.) Norwich, 1886-1906; contested Schools, ;

Council of Viceroy of India, 1872-77 ; member same, 1910 ; received hon. freedom of city

of London School Board, 1882-84 ; Member of Norwich, 1906 ; Member of Royal Com- of Judicial of mission on Ecclesiastical Discipline, 1904-6. Committee Privy Council, Publications : papers on Co-operative Farm- 1881-1901. Heir : none. Address : 15 ing, and Butter-making in Denmark and Bruton Street, W. Club : Athenaeum. 1904. Holland. Recreations : formerly in Harrow [Died 6 Dec. of eleven ; captain Royal Cromer Golf Club, HOBHOUSE, Rt. Rev. Edmund, D.D. ; retired 1896 connected with ft. ; many cricket and Bishop ; 17 April 1817 ; *. of Rt. Hon. athletic clubs ; amateur photographer ; Henry Hobhouse, Hadspen, Somerset; m. fond of shooting. Heir : s. Samuel John 1st, 1858, Mary Elizabeth (d. 1864), d. of Gen. : Gurney Hoare. Address Sidestrand Hall, Hon. John Brodrick ; 2nd, 1868, Anna, d. of Cliff Cromer ; House, Cromer. Clubs : late Dr. Williams. Educ. : Eton ; Balliol Athenaeum, Carlton. [Died 20 Jan. 1915. Coll. Oxford. Fellow of Merton Coll. and

HOBART-HAMPDEN, Hon. Charles Edward ; Vicar of St. Peter's, Oxford ; Bishop of 4th s. of 6th Earl of ft. Buckinghamshire ; Nelson, New Zealand, 1858-66 ; assistant to 6 Jan. 1825 ; m. 1st, 1853, Catherine (d. 1859), Bishop of Lichfield, 1869-81 ; Chancellor, e. d. of Dr. A. Cooke ; 2nd, 1863, Lucy Lichfield, 1874-75 ; invalided, 1881. Publi- o. d. of of : Pauline, John Wright Leuten Hall, cations Life of Walter de Merton ; various one s. Notts ; Retired Captain, Bombay works for Somerset Record Society. Recrea- Army. Address : 15 The Avenue, Kew tions : rowed 4 years in Balliol crew, stroke Gardens. [Died 25 Sept. 1913. 1836-37. Address : Wells, Somerset. HOBBES, John Oliver (Pearl Mary Teresa [Died 20 Apr. 1904. a novelist - Craigie), and dramatist ; ft. Boston, HOBSON, Major General Frederic Taylor ; U.S.A. 3 Nov. 1867 ; e. d. of John Morgan Major-General, retired; ft. 29 March 1840. of Richards (s. Rev. James Richards, D.D., Entered army, 1857 ; served China War, New and Laura Hortense Arnold d. 1860 1897 York), (g. ; Major-General, ; commanded of Hon. Peter Spearwater, who represented troops in Ceylon, 1897-1902; Fellow of Shelbourne in the Colonial Parliament at Geological Society. Address : 92 Banbury Halifax for : twenty-five years) ; m. (aged 19), Road, Oxford. Club United Service. Reginald Walpole Craigie (g. s. of Colonel [Died 4 Oct. 1909.

Craigie, Bengal Military Board, and of Rev. HOBSON, Rev. R., Hon. Canon of Liverpool ; of *. ft. s. of Edwin Hatch, Rector Walton) ; her John Donard, Co. Wicklow ; 4th John ft. : Churchill Craigie was Aug. 1890 ; received and Catherine Hobson ; unmarried. Educ. into the Roman Catholic Church in 1892. Dublin St. Birken- Trinity College, ; Aidan's, Educ. : privately, London, Boston, U.S.A., head. Publication : What hath God wrought? and Paris. Publications : Some Emotions Address : 15 Albany Road, Southport. 1914. and a Moral, 1891 ; The Sinner's Comedy, [Died 29 Dec. 1892; A Study in Temptations, 1893; A HOCKING, Sir Henry Hieicks, Kt., cr. 1895; ft. Bundle of Life, 1894 ; Journeys end in Lovers Attorney-Gen. Jamaica, 1880-96; 1842; Meeting : proverb, in one act, written for m. 1874, Elizabeth, d. of E. A. Pittis. Educ. : Barr. Miss Ellen Terry, 1894 ; The Gods, Some St. John's Coll. Oxford (B.A. 1864).

Mortals, and Lord Wickenham, 1895 ; The Inner Temple, 1867 ; Attorney-Gen. West 342 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HODGSON

1872-79. Address: 50 Palace Australia, Cheques, 1890 ; Manuals on Voters' Lists Club : New Gardens Terrace, W. University. and Franchise Laws ; British and American Q [Died June 1907. Diplomacy affecting Canada, 1782-1899 ; HODDER, Edwin, retired civil servant (35 articles in the Contemporary Review, Nine- b. years' service) ; Staines, Middlesex, 13 teenth Century, etc. Recreations : served 1837 Dec. ; m. 1st, Edith Seymour Bankart, in the Canadian Volunteers (Fenian Raid Langley Lodge, Herts, 1869 (d. 1871) ; 2nd, Medal, 1866). Address : Supreme Court, Elizabeth Gravel Hill Harley Jones, House, Osgoode Hall, Toronto ; 23 Bloor Street, W., Ludlow, 1876. Educ. : privately. Delicate Toronto. Clubs : Military Institute, Toronto

as a ; 4 in New Zealand boy spent years ; Golf. [Died 1 Jan. 1910.

entered Civil Service, 1862 ; combined with HODGKIN, Thomas, D.C.L., Litt.D. ; b. it, after office hours, literary work. Publica- Tottenham, 29 July 1831 ; 2nd s. of John tions : The Life and Work of the Seventh Hodgkin, barrister, and Elizabeth, d. of Luke Earl of Shaftesbury, E.G. ; Life of Samuel Howard, F.R.S. ; m. Lucy Anna Fox, Fal- M.P. Life of Sir Morley, ; George Burns, : mouth, 1861 ; three s. three d. Educ. Bt. Life of Fife John ; George Angas ; Grove House School, Tottenham (Society of Macgregor (Rob Roy) ; George Smith of Friends) ; Univ. Coll. London (B.A.). Coalville Heroes of Britain Cities of the ; ; t Partner in the banking firm of Hodgkin, World of the Cross of ; Conquests ; History Barnett, and Co., Newcastle-on-Tyne (now South Australia On Ground ; Holy (Travels amalgamated with Lloyds' Bank), 1859- in Life and Times of Palestine) ; Simon 1902 from 1874 devoted his leisure time to Truth in Old Annual ; Peter; Story ; Merry's ; historical composition ; completely retired Bible Student. Fiction : The Junior Clerk ; from business. Publications : Italy and her Tossed on the Waves Tom Heriot ; ; Ephraim Invaders, 8 vols. already published, 1880, and Helah Thrown on the World In ; ; 1885, 1895, 1899; Letters of Cassiodorus, Strange Quarters ; a Story of Constanti- 1886 ; Dynasty of Theodosius, 1889 ; Life nople, 1888-89. Later publications: Lord of Theodoric, 1891 ; Life of George Fox, as Social of Shaftesbury Reformer ; A Book it 1896 ; Think Out, a pamphlet on the Home Uncommon The of Prayers ; Founding Rule question; Life of Charles the Great S. Australia ; Suggestive Lives and Thoughts (Foreign Statesmen Series), 1897 ; Political The Life of a Century, 1800-1900. Recrea- i. History of England, vol. 1906 ; The Trial tions : literature mainly, travelling, cycling. of our Faith, 1911 ; Swarthmore Lecture : Address : Sackville Crohamdene, Gardens, Human Progress and the Inward Light, 1911. Hove, Sussex. [Died I March 1904. : Recreation foreign travel ; spent the year

HODGES, Rev. Alfred, M.A. ; Canon and Pre- 1909 in a visit to Australia and New Zealand ; of b. bendary Chichester ; 1853 ; y. s. of late is much interested in the question of emigra- Rev. George Hodges, Vicar of St. Andrew's, tion to those countries. Address : Barmoor Educ. : : Hastings. Grange Court, Chigwell ; Castle, Beal, Northumberland. Club

Trinity College, Dublin ; Hertford Coll. Athenaeum. [Died 2 March 1913.

Oxford (B.A. 1875 ; M.A. 1879). Curate of HODGKINS, T. ; Curator, College Gallery. St. 1876-78 Curate in Andrew's, Hastings, ; Address : The College, Gallery Road, charge of Christ Church, Blacklands, Hastings, Dulwich. [Died 21 Nov. 1909. 1878-81 Vicar of Christ ; Church, Blacklands, HODGKIN SON, Rev. George Langton, Pre- Hastings, 1881 ; Chaplain of Hastings bendary of Lincoln Cathedral from 1876 ; Borough Cemetery, 1885 ; Surrogate in the of b. 1837 ; 2nd s. George Hodgkinson ; m. Diocese of 1900 of Chichester, ; Prebendary 1867, Fanny Maude Jane, e. d. of Captain Ferring in Chichester Cathedral, 1902. s. Thomas Hodgkinson, R.N. ; one six d. Address : The Vicarage, Blacklands, Hast- Educ. : Harrow Pembroke Coll. Oxford. Club: Constitutional. ; ings. B.A. 1860. Deacon, 1861; Priest, 1862; [Died 5 Feb. 1909. M.A. 1863 ; Curate of Gainsborough, 1861- of 1863-67 Vicar HODGINS, Hon. Thomas, M.A., LL.D., Judge 1862 ; Curate East Retford, ; of the of the of 1867-91 Admiralty Diy. Exchequer Court Holy Trinity, Gainsborough, ; and Master-in- Ordinary, Supreme Court, Rector of Northfield, Worcestershire, 1891- Ontario b. : Cricket ; Dublin, 1828 ; s. of William 1900. Recreations Harrow XI., Cricket 1857-60. Hodgins and Frances Doyle ; emigrated to 1854-56; Oxford XI., Canada, 1848; m. 1858, Maria Burgoyne, Address : Chipping Manor, Wotton-under- d. of John Scoble, sometime Member of the Edge, Gloucestershire. [Died 16 Feb. 1915. of Sir cr. 1886 Parliament Canada ; three s. two d. HODGSON, Arthur, K.C.M.G. ; ; Educ. : b. 1818 2nd Bristol, England ; University of J.P., D.L. ; Rickmansworth, ; Toronto (Univ. Scholarship in Civil Polity s. of Rev. Edward Hodgson and Charlotte, and History; graduated B.A. with first- sister of Col. Pemberton, Trumpington Hall, class Eliza d. of honours, 1856 ; LL.B. 1858 ; M.A. Cambridgeshire ; m. (d. 1902), 1860, LL.D. hon. 1906). Called to the Bar, late Sir James Dowling, Chief Justice, N.S.W., 1858 for for : Christi Coll. ; Q.C. Dominion, 1873 ; Ontario, 1842. Educ. Eton ; Corpus 1876 Bencher of the Law 1874 Served 3 as a ; ; Camb. years midshipman Society, " " member of the Senate of the University of H.M.S. Canopus ; early pioneer squatter, South Toronto, 1876 and 1893 ; arranged the Queensland, 1840; M.L.A. New affiliation of Colonial that University with the Uni- Wales ; M.L.A. Queensland ; versities of of of Oxford and Cambridge ; in- Secretary Queensland ; Manager vestigated the Toronto University's financial Australian Agricultural Company, 1855-61 ; claims against the Canadian Government, Commissioner for Queensland at Exhibition, which added to the University Endowment London (1862), Paris (1867), Vienna (1874), 1881 150,000 acres of land, and an addition to its Paris (1878) ; High Sheriff, ; Royal of Colonial and India income $7000 a year ; Chairman of the Commissioner Exhibition, Law five of School, 1880 ; Counsel with Sir Oliver 1886 ; years Mayor consecutively - - Steward of Mowat in the Ontario Boundary Arbitration, Stratford on Avon ; High 1898 Hon. Col. 1878 ; member for West Elgin in the Ontario borough, 1896; appointed Warwickshire Legislature, 1871-8 ; contested West Toronto 2nd Vol. Batt. Royal Regt. 1878, and West York, 1882, for the Dominion Address : Clopton House, Stratford-on- : House of Commons in the Liberal interest ; Avon. Clubs Windham, Geographical, declined the County Judgeship of York, 1875; Royal Societies'. [Died 24 Dec. 1902. Kt. cr. 1901 appointed Judicial Referee in Drainage Cases, HODGSON, Sir Edward M., ; ; of b. Man- 1896 ; was a Freeman of the city of Dublin, merchant of the city Dublin ;

: *. Thos. ; Ireland. Publications Reports on Election chester ; of Woodward Hodgson Bristol. Cases, 1883 ; Bills of Exchange, Notes and m. Emily S. Blackmore, Clifton, 343 HODGSON WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Educ. : Rev. Mr. Bligh's School, Beverly. HOFMEYR, Hon. J. H. ; b, 4 1845 m July , for Dublin 1880 'll J.P. Co. Dublin ; Member County ; widower from 1883 ; remarried, 1900. Council. Address : Saint Kevins, Upper Educ. : S.A. College, Cape Town. Repre-,7, Rathmines, Dublin. Club : Leinster, Dublin. sented Cape Colony at Ottawa Conference,3 [Died 15 Jan. 1904. with Sir Henry de Villiers and Sir Charles? '

HODGSON, Shadworth Hollway, Metaphysician; Mills ; ex-journalist ; edited at Cape Town,K" F.B.A. ; Honorary LL.D. Edinburgh ; Hon. the Volks-vriend, Zuid Afrikaan, and the Fellow of Oxford de Z. A. C.C.C., ; Correspondent Tydschrift ; represented Cape Colony,^ l'Acade"mie Sciences Morales et of des Politiques; and proposed scheme Imperial Customs . b. 25 1832 " Boston, Lincolnshire, December ; Federation at London (Salisbury-Knutsford): s. of Shadworth and d. of Conference with Sir Hodgson Anne, Thomas Upington, , John Palmer of Boston and Sir Mills Hollway" ; m. 1855, K.C.M.G., Q.C., Chas. ; Member 7; Ann (d. 1858). d. of late Rev. E. B. Everard, of South African Customs Union Conferences *" : rector of Burriham Thorpe, Norfolk. Educ. in 1888 and 1889 ; negotiated Swazieland Publications : Rugby ; Oxford. Time and Convention with Transvaal in 1890 ; was

Space, a Metaphysical Essay, 1865 ; Prin- deputed by Cape Government to Bloem- in ciples of Reform the Suffrage, 1866 ; The fontein and Pretoria in July 1899 to obtain

Theory of Practice (2 vols.), 1870 ; The franchise and other concessions in order to Philosophy of Reflection (2 vols.), 1878; prevent hostilities between the S.A. Re-

Outcast Essays and Verse Translations, publics and England ; Member Executive of 1881 ; The Metaphysic Experience (4 Council, Cape Colony ; Chairman Africander vols.), 1898, etc., etc. Clubs : Athenaeum, Bond of Cape District and of the Central of Oxford and Cambridge, Savile. Com. the Bond on elections ; Member of [Died 13 June 1912. Cape Delegation to London to see S. A. HODGSON, William Earl; Leader writer, Union Act through British Parliament, 1909. : reviewer, essayist ; s. of William Hodgson, Recreations President of Cape Town

West Park, Cupar, Fifeshire ; m. 1905, Cricket Club; Stellenbosch Football Club, Violet Florence Macduff Neave, d. of late and Vice-Pres. Victoria College Athletic : of Thomas Neave ; one d. Publications Club ; Hon. Member Maatschappy der

Unrest, Haunted by Posterity (novels) ; Nederlandsche Letterkunde, Leiden. Ad- : Trout-fishing ; Salmon-fishing ; How to dress Avond Rust, Cape Town. Club :

Fish ; articles in The Times, The Nine- City, Cape Town. [Died 16 Oct. 1909. teenth Century, The National Review, and HOGG, Lieut.-General Sir Adam George Forbes, other Recreations : periodicals. field sports K.C.B., cr. 1904; C.B. 1886; unemployed and Address : golf. Oakbank, Aberfeldy, list; b. 18 June 1836; *. of late Colonel Perthshire. Club : Cecil. Charles Robert Hogg, Bombay Fusiliers ; [Died 15 Feb. 1910. m. Emily, d. of Sir Carey Knyvett, K.C.B. HODSON, Charles William, C.S.I., 1905; s. : 1893 ; one one d. Educ. Leamington M.I.C.E. Sec. of ; Officiating Government College and Wimbledon. Joined Bombay India, Public Works Department, 1904-06. Army, 1854 ; Captain, 1866 ; Major, 1868 ; Educ. : R.I.E. College, Cooper's Hill. Lieut.-Col. 1877 ; Colonel, 1879 ; Major- Assistant Engineer, 1873; Executive En- General, 1890 ; Lieut.-General, 1893 ; served 1883 and gineer, ; Superintendent Way in Persian Campaign, 1857 (medal with Works, N.W. Railway, Frontier Section, in in clasp) ; Indian Mutiny, 1858-59 ; 1891 ; Engineer-in-Chief Mushkaf-Bolan Rail- China War, 1860 ; in Abyssinia, 1867-68 1894 and Joint way, ; Consulting Engineer (medal, mentioned in despatches, and Brevet to the Madras 1896 Secretary Government, ; Major); in Afghan War, 1878-79 (medal Director of 1898 Railway construction, ; with clasp, mentioned in despatches, and retired, 1906. Address : 12 Blakesley Brevet Colonel) ; was Q.M.G. Bombay Army, Avenue, Baling. [Died 15 Feb. 1910. Political 1880-85 ; Resident, Aden, and of Class 1885-90. HODSON, Samuel John, R.W.S. 1890 ; R.C.A.; command 2nd District, b. s. of : London ; James Shirley Hodson, Address Strathdon, Silverdale Road, East- Printer and Publisher.' First art training bourne. Clubs: United Service, Marl- was at School of Design, next at Leigh's, borough. [Died 10 June 1908. Newman Street, Oxford Street, and after- HOGG, David C. ; H.M. Lieutenant County wards at the School first Royal Academy ; Londonderry, and from 1913 M.P. for same works exhibited were in oil, afterwards took s. City ; b. 1840 ; of Robert Hogg and up water-colours and was a member of the s. Margret Lee ; m. Jeanie Cooke ; three for R.B.A. some years and of the Liverpool three d. Educ. : various schools in the Soc. of Painters in Water-colour, and neighbourhood of his house. Was hi business Sheffield of Soc. Artists; A.R.W.S., 1880. from 1854. Address : Lissowen, London- Address : 7 Hillmarton Road, Camden derry. Club : National Liberal. Road, N. [Died 5 July 1908. [Died 22 Aug. 1914. HOEY, Mrs. Cashel (Frances Sarah), author HOGG, Prof. Hope W., M.A., Edinburgh, of and journalist ; member of the Irish Literary B. Litt., Oxon. ; Prof, Semitic Languages b. of Society ; near Dublin, 1830 ; d. of C. B. and Literatures in the Univ. Manchester b. 19 e. s. of Johnston ; m. 1st, A. M. Stewart, 1846 ; from 1903 ; Cairo, Aug. 1863 ; 2nd, John Cashel Hoey, C.M.G., 1858. late John Hogg, D.D., Principal of the

Publications: A House of Cards; Falsely American College, Assiout, Egypt ; m. Mary,

True ; A Golden Sorrow ; Out of Court ; e. d. of late J. Work of Pittsburg, U.S.A. ; Griffith's Double; All or Nothing; The two d. Educ. : Dollar Academy ; Edin- of an Aloe No of Ameri- Blossoming ; Sign ; The burgh University. Vice-Principal

of Cain ; The Lover's Creed A can 1888-94 ; went Question ; College, Assiout, Egypt, as of articles to the Stern Chase ; The Queen's Token ; His to Oxford a contributor in 1894 New Match and More ; Buried the Deep ; Encyclopaedia Biblica, ; joined several translations of historical and scientific College, and took degree of B.Litt. for works from the French and Italian, etc. research in Oriental History and Philology ; [Died 9 July 1908. member of the editorial staff of the En- from 1895 till of HOFFMEISTER, William, M.V.O. 1902 ; Sur- cyclopaedia the completion in Lecturer in and geon to Royal Yacht Squadron ; b. 1843. the work 1903 ; Hebrew Was Surgeon-Apothecary to Queen Victoria Lecturer in Arabic in Owens College, Victoria Examiner at Osborne ; Medical Officer of Health at University, Manchester, 1900-03 ; School of Oriental Studies in Cowes ; Surgeon to the Royal Yacht in the Honour Squadron at Cowes. Address : Clifton House, the University of Oxford, 1906. Publica- Cowes, Isle of Wight. [Died 28 Dec. 1910. tions : articles in the successive volumes of WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HOLDEN

the Encyclopaedia Biblica, in particular, was seven years captain of Old Etonian F.C., series of articles on the various Tribes o during which period the club never sustained translation with th Israel ; English (made a defeat ; captained the first seven Scotch assistance of his of the Arabic version wife) teams against England, 1864-70 ; played all of with Intro of the Diatessaron Tatian, above sports until his death ; President duction and Critical Notes (in supplementary Polytechnic Institute. Address : 309 Regent transla vol. to Ante-Nicene Fathers, 1896) ; St., W. ; 2 Cavendish Place, W. Club : tion of part of Kittel's Geschichte de Athenseum. [Died 17 Jan. 1903. 1896 articles on Semitic Hebraer, ; subject HOGGAN, Major-Gen. John William, C.B. in the Jewish the Ameri Quarterly Review, 1881; b. 1833; s. of late Major-Gen. J. can Journal of Semitic Languages am Hoggan C.B., Bengal Army ; m. 1st, 1856, Literatures, the Encyclopaedia Britannica Catherine Long (d. 1860); 2nd, 1863, llth and elsewhere of Recen ed., ; Survey Eleanora Pogson. Entered Bengal Army, 1908 and 1910 since the "-, Assyriology, ; 1908, 1849; Major-Gen, (retired) 1882; served entitled Orientalia in i section The Interpreter Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 (severely wounded, llecreations : cricket, cycling. Address despatches, medal) ; Afghanistan, 1878-80 I Manchester 30 Brook Road University, ; (despatches, medal with two clasps, bronze f Manchester. Fallowfield, star, C.B.). Address : 3 Montebello, Joppa, 15 Feb. 1912 [Died Edinburgh. [Died 21 Nov. 1900. Lt.-Col. Ian D.S.O. 1904 4th I HOGG, Graham, ; Col. HOGGE, Charles, C.B. 1907 ; b. 3 April Hussars; b. 2 Feb. 1875; 2nd s. of late 1851. Entered army, 1871 ; Capt. I.S.C., Educ. : Eton R.M.C Quintin Hogg. ; 1883 ; Major, 1893 ; Lt.-Col. Indian army, Sandhurst. Entered army, 1896 ; Captain 1897; Brevet-Col., 1901. Served Afghan 1900 ; served South Africa, 1901 (Queen's War, 1878-80 (medal); Hazara, 1888 medal, 4 clasps) ; West Africa (N. Nigeria) (despatches, medal with clasp, brevet-major) ; 1901-3 (clasp) ; West Africa (S. Nigeria) Waziristan Expedition, 1894-95 (clasp) : 1903-4 (5 clasps, despatches, Brevet, D.S.O.) N.-W. Frontier, 1897-98 (despatches, medal p.s.c. Address : 41 Cumberland Mans. with clasp). Address : 11 Kidbrooke Park Bryanston Square, W. Clubs : Cavalry Road, Blackheath, S.E. Ranelagh. [Died 2 Sept. 1914 [Died 6 Aug. 1911. HOGG, Jabez, consulting ophthalmic surgeon ; HOGGE, Col. John William, C.I.E. 1894 ; C.B. s. b. Chatham, 4 April 1817 ; y. of John 1905 ; b. 18 Aug. 1852 ; s. of late Col. C. 1st Hogg, Royal Dockyard, Chatham ; m. Hogge, C.B., R.A. ; m. 1878, Alice Miranda, d. of late I.N. 1841 Mary Ann, Capt. Davis, d. of John Williams . d. ; one three Entered 2nd, y. d. of late Capt. James Read, A.D.C army, 1871 ; Lieut.-Col. 1897 ; Col. 1901 ; to Marquess of Hastings, Governor-Gen, ot served Afghan War, 1878 (medal with clasp) ; India, 1859. Educ. : Rochester Grammar Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition, 1881 ;

School ; Hunterian School of Medicine ; Hazara, 1888 (medal with clasp) ; Waziri- Cross Practised as Charing Hospital. stan Expedition, 1894-95 (clasp); Punjab ophthalmic surgeon, 1850-95 ; twenty-five Frontier, 1897-98 (medal and clasp) ; China, to Westminster years surgeon Royal Ophthal- 1901 (despatches, medal). Address : Tent- mic Vice-Pres. Medical Hospital. Society field, Newbury, Berks. [Died I Apr. 1910. 1851-52 F.L.S. Hon. Secre- London, ; 1866; HOHENLOHE - R.M.S. Lond. 1867-72. Publications LANGENBURG, Hereditary tary Prince H.S.H. Ernest William Frederic joined staff of Illustrated London News, of, Charles Maximilian, cr. 1897 ; m. 1843; edited I.L.N. Almanack, 1845-95 G.C.B., Princess Alexandra Louise Olga Victoria, (fifty-one years) ; A Manual of Domestic 3rd d. of Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, 20 Medicine, 1848 ; A Manual of Photography Apr. 1896 ; one s. three d. Was Regent of 1845 ; sub-edited Illuminated Magazine, 1900-5. Address : 1846 edited a series of Illustrated Educa- Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, ; Schloss Langenburg, Wiirtemberg. tional Books for I.L.N., 1850-66; English [Died 9 March 1913. Forests and Forest Trees, 1853 ; Experi- Charles HOLBECH, William, J.P. ; Vicar of mental and Natural Philosophy, 1854 ; The 1842-96 Hon. Canon of Microscope, its History, Construction, and Farnborough ; Worcester from 1887 b. 1816 s. of Applications, 1854; 15th edition, 1898; ; ; William Holbech, ; m. Laura Histology of Dental Tissues, 1857 ; The Farnborough Ophthalmoscope, its Value in the Exploration Harriette, d. of late John Armytage, 1843. of Educ. : Balliol Coll. Oxford (M.A.). Arch- the Internal Eye, 1858 ; The Vegetable deacon of Coventry, 1873-87. Address : Parasites of the Human Skin, 1859 ; A Manual of Farnborouah Hall, Banbury. Ophthalmoscopic Surgery, 1863 ; Colour [Died 20 March 1901. Blindness, 1863 ; Boarding Out of

Pauper Children, 1870 ; The Treatment and HOLBURN, John Goundry, J.P. ; M.P. (L. and Cure of 1871-82 A Parasitic or Lanarkshire worker Cataract, ; Labour) N.W. ; tinplate ; of Germ Theory Disease, 1873 ; Microscopic b. England, 12 Apr. 1843 ; e. s. of Thomas Examination of Water, 1874 ; Impairment Holburn, Durham ; m. 1st, 1865 ; 2nd, of Vision : from Spinal Concussion, 1876 ; 1898. Educ. self- educated. President Arsenical Wallpaper Poisoning, 1879-89, etc. Edinburgh and Leith Trades Council, 1871- : Recreations biological and physical sciences, 1875 ; member of Leith Town Council, 1890-

hygiene. Freemasonry ; made a Grand 1895. Address: 334 Leith Walk, Leith, Deacon, 1867. Address : 102 Palace N.B. [Died 23 Jan. 1899. Gardens Ter., Kensington, W. HOLDEN, Rev. Henry, D.D. of Oxford and [Died 23 Apr. 1899. of Durham Cathedral Durham ; Hon. Canon ; Holclen HOGG, Quintin, Aid. L.C.C., 1888-94; mer- b. 1814 ; s. of Rev. H. A. ; m. 1st, chant ; founder and president Polytechnic 1848, A. E. M. Edmonds; 2nd, 1857, G. Institute in s. d. Educ. : Shrews- ; formerly senior partner Hogg, Aldham ; two seven Balliol Coll. Curtis, Campbell, & Company ; Chairman, bury School ; Oxford (Scholar) ; North Brit, and Mercantile Ins. Co; b. 2nd tor Ireland Univ. Scholarship, 1835. 1st 14 s. of 1837. Ordained to London, Feb. 1845 ; y. Rt. Hon. Class in Lit. Hum., Sir Headmaster of James Weir Hogg, Bt., M.P. ; m. Alice, Upminster, Essex, 1839 ; e. d, of late Durham William Graham, M.P., 1871. Uppingham School, 1847-53 ; Educ. : of Eton. Frequently visited U.S.A., School, 1853-81 ; Rector South Luffenham, and East and West Indies. Publications : Rutland, 1881-98. Publications : co-editor editor 1890 Polytechnic Magazine (40 vols.) ; of Sabrinae Corolla, 4th edition, ; Sym- Day Dawn of the Past, Story of Peter, etc. bolical Teaching of the Sanctuary, 1849 ; Recreations : and to school- football, fives, cricket, cycling ; Single Sermons to University 345 HOLDEN WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

boys. Address : Boscobel, Streatham Com- to Freshmen ; A Book about Roses, 19Ui

mon, S.W. Club : Athenaeum. ed. ; A Little Tour in Ireland, illustrated by

[Died 30 March 1909. John Leech ; A Book about the Garden and Sir cr. HOLDEN, Isaac, 1st Bt. 1893 ; b. Hur- the Gardener ; Nice and her Neighbours ; of let, near Paisley, 7 May 1807; *. late Hints to Preachers ; The Memories of De an

Isaac Holden, Alston, Cumberland ; m. 1st, Hole ; More Memories ; Addresses to Work- e. of - Little in ur Marion, d. Angus Love, 1832; 2nd, ing Men ; A Tour America ; O Lie- Sarah, d. of John Sugden, Dockroyd, Keigh- Gardens, 1899 ; Then and Now, 1901. ley, 1850. M.P. Knaresborough, 1865-68; creations : horticulture, bowls. Address : of of ts. Northern Division West Riding York- Deanery, Rochester ; Caunton Manor, Not V shire (afterwards Keighley Div. West Riding), [Died 27 Aug. 190 4.

1882-95. Heir: 8. Angus, b. 1833. Ad- HOLLAMS, Sir John, Kt., cr. 1902 ; partner dress : Oakworth House, Keighley, York- in firm of Hollams, Sons, Coward, & Hawks 5- shire. Club : Reform. ley; b. 1820; m. 1845, Rice, d. of Re-'. [Died 13 Aug. 1897. Edward Allfree, Rector of Strood, Kent.

1 HOLDEN, Luther, R.C.S. ; Consulting Surgeon Solicitor, 1844 ; a Lieut, for City of Londoi , St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Foundling J.P. Kent, and Member of Council of Incor- Hospital, and Metropolitan Dispensary. porated Law Society. Publications : Jot- : Member of Council and Court of Examiners ; tings of an Old Solicitor, 1906. Address

and ex-President Royal College of Surgeons, 52 Eaton Square, S.W. ; Dene Park, near England. Publications : An Illustrated Tonbridge, Kent. [Died 3 May 1910. Manual of the Dissection of the Human Body ; HOLLAND, Rev. Francis James, Canon of Can- Human Osteology ; Landmarks : Medical terbury from 1882 ; Hon. Chaplain to King and Hunterian 1881. Surgical ; Oration, Edward VII.; b. London, 20 Jan. 1828; Address : Pinetoft, Ipswich. 2nd *. of late Sir Henry Holland, Bt. ; m. 6 [Died Feb. 1905. Mary Sybilla, d. of Rev. A. Lyall, Rector of *. d. Educ. : HOLDER, Hon. Sir Frederick William, K.C.M.G., Harbledown, 1855 ; three one

cr. 1902 ; J.P., M.P. ; first Speaker of the Eton ; Trinity College, Cambridge (M.A.). House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Vicar of St. Dunstan's, Canterbury, 1853-61 ; Minister of 1861-82 Australia, 1901 ; b. Happy Valley, South Quebec Chapel, London, ; *. of Recreation : music. Address : The Pre- Australia, 12 May 1850 ; James More- Harble- cott Holder ; m. 1877, d. of John Riccards cincts, Canterbury ; The Lodge, Member Commission on Canterbury. [Died 27 Jan. 1907. Stephens. Royal " down, Land 1887 Select Committee Star Laws," ; HOLLAND, Colonel Trevenen James, C.B., of Greece 1888 Chairman Barrier disaster, ; 1868'; retired full pay, H.M. Army ; D.L. and Trade Select 1888 Chairman Committee, ; J.P. county of Kent ; J.P. counties of Sussex Commission on Intercolonial Free Royal and Cornwall ; County alderman county of Mails e. 8. of late Col. J. Trade, 1890; Commission, 1890; Kent ; b. 31 May, 1836 ; Pastoral Lands 1891 Royal Commission, ; Holland, The Park, Upper Norwood ; m. etc. Orroroo Railway Commission, 1892, ; 1858, Margaret, d. of late P. Nicolson, Strath,

Treasurer from June 1889 to 1890 ; s. three d. August Isle of Skye, N.B., 1868 ; one Premier and Treasurer from June to October Educ. : Cheltenham College and St. John's 1892 Commissioner of Public June ; Works, College, Oxford. Entered army, 1852; 1893 to 1894 1894 April ; Treasurer, April served in Crimea with 10th Hussars (medal) ; 1 1899 to to December ; Representative A.Q.M.G. of Sir Henry Havelock's Division, Australian Federal 1897 elected Convention, ; Persian Campaign (despatches, medal and for the Burra South Australia, in District, clasp) ; A.Q.M.G. Indian Mutiny (despatches,

1899 ; April 1887, 1890, 1893, 1896, Capt. medal and clasps) ; A.Q.M.G. China Cam- Force Premier and (retired) Military ; paign (despatches, medal and clasps) ; Dec. 1899 to 1901 elected Treasurer, May ; D.Q.M.G. and head of the Intelligence to Federal Parliament for South Australia, Depart. Abyssinia (despatches, medal and 1901. Address: Wavertree, N. Terrace, clasps, C.B., Brevets of Maj. and Lieut.- Kent S. Australia. Town, Col.) ; is a Knight of the Legion of Honour 23 1909. Cross of Carlos [Died July (France^ ; a Knight Grand General Sir Edward of the HOLDICH, Alan, G.C.B., III. (Spain) ; and a Knight of Justice cr. cr. b. 1904; K.C.B., 1875; retired; Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; had Turkish 10 1822 s. of Rev. Thomas Maidwell, May ; Order of the Medjidieh ; contested Colchester widow of Holdich ; m. Emily Hallward, (C.) 1900. Decorated for military services. G. Buckston, and d. of Rev. Crosbie Morgell Publications : Government historian of the of Knoyle, Wilts, 1880. Educ. : private Abyssinian Campaign, and author of several schools. Entered 1841 served in army, ; tales and treatises ; writer of leading articles India Australia, Cape, and ; Sutlej campaign, on military and Oriental subjects for daily 1845-46; battles Moodke, Ferozeshahr, UJbCOBress and periodicals. Address : Mount Aliwal and Sobraon action Boers ; against Ephiphraim House, Tunbridge Wells. Clubs: 1848 Kafir 1852 at Bronplatz, S.A. ; War, ; Unitnited Service, Golfers'.

1853 > action at Burmese War, ; Donabow, [Died 21 Feb. 1910. 1853 Indian commanded March ; Mutiny ; HOLLINGSHEAD, John, author and jour- Cork and 1871-76 ; 1827 married. districts, Dublin, Ireland, nalist ; b. Hoxton, 9 Sept. ; Colonel, Lancashire Fusiliers. Address : Educ. : Homertou, and anywhere. Business 19 Onslow S.W. Club : and of House- Square, Army for a time in City, 1857 ; on staff 8 Dec. of Navy. [Died 1909. hold Words under Charles Dickens ; staff

Cornhill under W. M. Thackeray ; HOLE, Very Rev. S. Reynolds, D.D. ; Dean of Magazine Words under Dr. Norman Macleod ; Rochester from 1887 ; chaplain to the Good etc. to found Alhambra Archbishop of Canterbury ; Chaplain of the Daily News, ; helped Order of 'St. John of Jerusalem; Medallist Theatre, 1866; founded Gaiety Theatre, abolished fees. invented of the Royal Horticultural Society, and 1868 ; ; general the electric to Fellow of the Stockholm and Portugal Horti- matinees ; introduced light

and 1878 ; lessee of many cultural Societies ; b. 5 Dec. 1819 ; *. of England London, Samuel Hole, Caunton Manor. Educ. : London Theatres, and director of many Brasenose Music Hail Active member of Grammar School, Newark ; 09!!. companies. Oxford. Select Preacher of the University committees for Abolition of Paper Duty, 1844 Theatrical Licensing Reform, 1866 of Oxford, 1885-86 ; Deacon, ; Priest, 1858; 1844- and 1892 Reform, 1874. Pub- 1845 ; Curate and Vicar of Caunton, ; Copyright of Lincoln lications : Plain English ; Under 1887 ; Rural Dean ; Prebendary ; (1860-97) Proctor in Convocation. Publications : Hints Bow Bells; Odd Journeys; Underground 346 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HOLMES

1861 Miscel- and Inventions London ; Ragged London, ; Fisheries Exhibition, 1883, Historical Intro- 1885 Conductor of various lanies ; Hough Diamonds ; Exhibition, ; of duction to the International Exhibition of Choral Societies ; Composer a large number 1862, official; Footlights; The Story of of Pianoforte works, including solos, duets, Life- Tarentelle Leicester Square ; Niagara Spray ; My trios, and quartettes ; Brilliant, Chronicles to Tarentelle six Melodious time ; Gaiety ; According My Chromatique, Lights, etc., 1900. Recreations : music, Studies, Miniature Recreations, six Charac- billiards teristic etc. also Author of chess, draughts, cricket, ; tramping, Duets, ; Songs ; into every hole and corner of London, or the Academic Manual of the Rudiments of any other city. Clubs : various, in London, Music, and Three Hundred Questions and Exercises Dr. F. J. New York, Buffalo, and Paris. ; Joint-Author (with [Died 10 Oct. 1904. Karn) of the Academic Manual of Musical

cr. 1904 1899 Historical 1900 ; HOLMAN, Sir Constantine, Kt., ; History, ; Chronology, Brit. Medical Musical Art 1901 Standard Studies M D , M.R.C.S. ; Vice-Pres. Forms, ; for 1900 Technical Association ; b. 23 October 1829 ; m. 1860, Pianoforte, annotated, ; Studies for 1900 Marion, d. of William Street, Norwood. Pianoforte, annotated, ; Technical for the Part Educ. : Edinburgh University ; Guy's Hos- Training Pianoforte, I., of and Part 1904 ; Academic Manual pital ; Treasurer Vice-President, Epsom 1901, II., College. Address : 26 Gloucester Place, Musical Information, Part I., 1902 ; Analyses Portman Square, W. [Died 18 Aug. 1910. of Pianoforte Compositions, Book I., 1905 : of Book II., 1906 ; an analysed edition HOLMAN-HUNT, William, O.M., D.C.L. ; one of the three founders of the Classics for the Pianoforte, known as Aca- painter ; demic Classics a 2nd selection of Pianoforte b. 1827. ; Pre-Raphaelite Movement ; London, compositions (analysed) termed Students' Exhibited first picture R.A. 1846 ; painter Classics a series of from the of The Light of the World, at Keble College, ; compositions from modern composers entitled Contemporary Oxford ; Christian Priests Escaping Pianoforte with critical remarks Persecution of Druids, London Bridge, Music, upon the form and construction ; Preparatory Nazareth, Egyptian Girl, St. Swithin, and Manuals for the Book 1907 ; other works, in the Taylor Buildings Museum, Pianoforte, I., Manuals for Art Book II., 1909 ; Preparatory Oxford ; Shadow of Death, Fine Gallery, 1907 Book 1909 in the the Violin, Book I., ; II., ; Manchester ; Finding of Christ Temple, Musical 1908. Valentine and Sylvia, in Fine Art Gallery, Rudimentary Knowledge, of the Inno- Recreations : golf, cycling, horticulture, the Birmingham ; The Triumph study of the old masters of music, and the cents, Fine Art Gallery, Liverpool ; Isabella of their works. Address : Auck- and the Pot of Basil; May Morning on collecting land House, Linden Grove, Peckham Rye, Tower ; Fire in Church of Magdaleu Holy Kent of S.E. ; Breeze Holm, Broadstairs, ; the Sepulchre, Jersualem ; The Lady London of Great Marlborough Shalott; a life-sized version of The Light College Music, T Street, W. Club : Royal Temple Yacht, of the W orld in St. Paul's Cathedral ; original 30 March 1911. study, May Morning Magdalen Tower, Bir- Ramsgate. [Died mingham, etc. Publications : Pre-Raphael- HOLMES, Rt. Rev. John Garraway, Hon. D.D. itisra and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 1901. Educ. : University Coll. Oxford Curate 1905. Address : 18 Melbury Road, Ken- (Gunsley Exhibitioner, M.A. 1864). Berks. Club : of 1863-66 ; Christ sington, W. ; Sonning Acre, Lutterworth, Church, St. Athenseum. [Died 7 Sept. 1910. Reading, 1866-69 ; Mary Magdalene, Vicar of Frank Alfred Amphlett, Wandsworth Common, 1870-83; HOLMDEN, Major of St. Philip, Sydenham, 1883-89 ; Dean D.S.O. 1900 Colonial Office Forces ; b. 9 ; 1889-99 Archdeacon of s. of Grahamstown, ; April 1861 ; Frank Holmden, Marlpit 1895-99 Vicar-General of House, Edenbridge, Kent; m. 1906, Elsie Grahamstown, ; Grahamstown, 1895-97, and 1898-99 ; editor Mary, e. d. of R. A. Foster of Tutshill House, Southern 1895-99. Address : Bishops- Tidenham, Co. Gloucester, and 15 Hanover Cross, St. Helena. 26 Sept. 1904. W. one s. Educ. : Edinburgh holme, [Died Square, ; Vicar of Swines- HOLMES, Rev. Joseph, M.A. ; University ; The Middle Temple, London ; head, Lincolnshire, from 1848 ; Preb. and Jesus College, Cambridge. M.B., 1889 ; Canon of Lincoln b. 10 Nov. 1820 ; e. s. of Major, Colonial Office Forces. Served with ; late Rev. Headmaster Mounted Infantry (Bechuanaland Border Joseph Holmes, D.D., of the Leeds Grammar School ; m. 1857, Police), Matabele War, 1893 (medal), and with Frances Caroline 2nd d. of Rev. the Bechuanaland Protectorate Troops, 1st (d. 1907), Rector of and s. of Batt. North Lancashire Regt. and 3rd Batt. C. Moore, Wyberton, Col. of Lincoln- King's Own Scottish Borderers in South Moore, C.B., Frampton Hall, a lineal descendant of Sir Thomas African War, 1899-1902 (Queen's medal with shire, More two s. six d. Educ. : Leeds Grammar two medal with two ; clasps, King's clasps, and School ; Trinity Coll. Camb. (Scholar despatches twice, D.S.O., including Siege of of 1847-48 British North Prizeman). Curate Chesterfield, ; Mafeking) ; served in the Commissioner of Land and Income Tax, etc. Borneo Protectorate. Recreations : hunting, Address : Swineshead Vicarage, Boston, polo, big-game shooting. Address : Cal- Lincolnshire. [Died 9 Nov. 1911. cetto, Rustington, Sussex. Clubs : Junior Naval and Military, New Oxford and Cam- HOLMES, Sir Richard Rivington, K.C.V.O., S.A. Lt.-Col. late 1st Vol. Batt. bridge. [Died 22 Apr. 1910. 1905 ; V.P. ; of Berks V.D. HOLMES, Rt. Rev. George ; Bishop Atha- Royal Regt. ; ; Sergeant-at- basca from b. 23 Nov. 1858 m. Arms to Victoria and to King Edward 1909 ; ; ; Queen of of two s. three d. Educ. : St. John's College, VII. from 1898 ; Commander Order

Frederick of ; b. 16 Winnipeg, D.D. Ordained, 1887 ; C.M.S. Wurtemberg London, 2nd *. of late John Holmes of missionary, N.W. Territory, 1886-1905 ; Nov. 1835 ; e. d. of British Museum ; m. Archdeacon, Athabasca, 1901-5 ; Bishop the Evelyn, of Moosonoe, 1905-9. Address : Lesser Slave of Rev. R. Gee, D.D., Canon Windsor, Lake, Alberta, Canada. [Died 3 Feb. 1912 1880. Educ. : Highgate. Assistant, British of Ex- 1854 to HOLMES, George Augustus ; Director Museum, ; Archaelogist Abyssinian Librarian at aminations of the London College of Music Expedition, 1868 (medal) ; of scheme of Loca" Windsor 1870-1906. Publications : from 1887 ; founder the Castle, Examinations in Music now used throughoul Naval and Military Trophies, 1879 ; Speci- St mens of and Historical Book- the British Isles and Colonies ; Organist, Royal, Fine,

b. 1893 Victoria, 1897, etc. ; George's, Camberwell, 1880-1903 ; Peck binding, ; Queen of ham, 10 May 1861. Educ. : privately also an edition of the Book Common Took part in Music (Organ Recitals) ai Prayer, with titles and borders designed and HOLMBS WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

drawn himself also drew the illustra by ; Transport Train, and raised (H Division) tions to Mrs. Oliphant's Makers of Venice Camel Corps (despatches, medal and clasp, Recreations : in cricket, golf ; painting and promoted to an unattached company for water-colour exhibited at service in Royal Academy the field) ; appointed to the 29th and New Galleries. Address Grosvenor, Foot, 1868 ; exchanged to the Queen's Ann Foord's House, Windsor. Club : Athen Royal West Surrey Regt. ; Major, 1878 ; aeum. 22 March 1911 [Died Lieut.-CoU 1882 ; Colonel, 1886 ; served in HOLMES, Sir Robert William Arbuthnot, Burmese War, 1886 and 1888, in command K.C.B., cr. 1902: C.B. 1887; M.A. (Dub of the Regt. (despatches, medal and 2 clasps,

b. ; to command the 83rd Univ.) ; 25 Dec. 1843 ; e. s. of late Robert C.B.) appointed Regt. Dist. and 2nd Dist. Holmes, Moycashel, Co. Westmeath ; m 1890, Regt. 1893, 1896 in a 1871, Isabella, o. d. of late J. Faviere, Elring- retired, ; 1866, when subaltern at Recorder of he was thanked in ton, Q.C., LL.D., Londonderry. Poona, "warmly " general : orders for his noble conduct in Educ. Windermere College ; Trin. Coll. saving Dublin Irish Barr. 1876 life on the occasion of the wreck of the (M.A.). ; secretary " to Lord Chancellor pilgrim and the. Com- of Ireland, 1875-1880 ; ship Diamond," Clerk of Crown and mander-in-Chief at told him that Hanaper, 1880-82 ; Bombay Treasury Remembrancer and Deputy Pay- his gallantry was deserving of the warmest master for Ireland, 1882-1908. Address : admiration. Recreations : shooting and 5 Clifton Terrace, Monkstown, Co. Dublin. yachting. Address : 31 Ravensbourne Gar- Club : Kildare Street, Dublin. dens, West Baling, W. [Died 7 Nov. 1913. 19 Feb. [Died 1910. HOLYOAKE, George Jacob ; Hon. Member of HOLM-PATRICK, 1st Baron (cr. 1897), Rt. Institute of Journalists, and of Muse"e Social, Hon. Ion Trant Hamilton, P.C. ; Lord- Paris ; the Cobden and National Liberal Lieut, and Cmtos Rotulorum of and County Clubs ; journalist ; author ; lecturer ; b.

City of Dublin ; b. 1839 2nd *. of James ; Birmingham, 13 Apr. 1817 ; twice married, ' H. Hamilton, M.P. Co. Dublin, 1842-63; 1839 and 1885. Educ. : Old Median 5 grandson of James Hamilton, M.P. Co. Institution, Birmingham. One of lectui Dublin of Vic- upwards twenty years ; m. appointed to explain Social System of Rol toria, d. of General Lord Charles Wellesley, Owen, 1841 ; imprisoned at Gloucester, 1842, and sister of 3rd Duke of 1877. for an Wellington, answer given in discussion ; the Educ. : Trin. Coll. Camb. M.P. (C.) Co. founder of Secularism, which purports to be Dublin, 1863-85. Owned about 6900 acres. a form of opinion relating to the duty of Heir : s. Hans Wellesley, b. 18 Aug. 1886. this life, which substitutes the piety of Address: Co. usefulness for Abbotstown, Castleknock, the usefulness of piety ; acting Dublin. Clubs: Carlton ; Kildare Street, secretary to British Legion sent out to Dublin. 5 1898. [Died Mar. Garibaldi, 1861 ; in aiding the repeal of the James tax incurred of HOLT, Maden, M.A., J.P. ; o. s. of John upon knowledge 600,000 Holt of Stubbylee, nr. Bacup, Lancashire, fine, which he was under the necessity of J.P., and Judith, 3rd d. of James Maden of asking Mr. Gladstone (then Chancellor of Greens b. the to take 1854 House, Bacup ; 18 Oct. 1829 ; m. Exchequer) weekly, ; 1870, Anna (d. 1903), 2nd d. of Rev. John chiefly instrumental, John Stuart Mill wrote, of in the affirmation 1869 Haworth Penistone, Yorkshire. Educ. : procuring Act, ; Wellesley House, Finchley Road, London; suggested series of Blue Books issued from Christ Church, Oxford. B.A. 1853; M.A. Foreign Office by Lord Clarendon on Condi- ]855; qualified as J,P. for the county of tion of Industrial Classes in Foreign Countries, 5 1870-72. Publications : edited 30 vols. of Lancaster, April 1858 ; served on the

Local Board of Health for the district of the Reasoner, 1846-66 ; History of Rochdale 1857-92 A Defence of the Bacup, 1863-68 ; returned to the House of Pioneers, ; New Ballot The of in Commons as an independent Conservative ; History Co-operation Eng- 1875 Life of at the General Election for North-East land, ; Joseph Rayner Stephens,

Lancashire in and Preacher and Political 1881 ; Self- 1868, again in 1874 ; Orator,

moved the rejection of the Bill for the Helps One Hundred Years Ago, 1890 ; The of Disestablishment of the Church of Ireland Co-operative Movement To-day, 1891 ; on the third 31 Sixty Years of an reading, May 1869 ; intro- Agitator's Life, 1892;

duced Ecclesiastical Public and 1894 ; Nature Offences Bill, 1874 ; Speaking Debate, and of supported Public Worship Regulation Bill, Origin Secularism, showing that

1874 ; and carried amendment to limit the where Free Thought commonly ends Secu- larism 1896 Jubilee Histories of the Bishop's veto notwithstanding opposition of begins, ; Mr. Leeds and Societies Gladstone and the sacerdotal party Derby Co-operative ; struck out in Essentials of Co-operative Education ; 24 (subsequently ) ; introduced in 1876 Cruelty to Animals Bill years Chairman of the Travelling Tax

to the of Abolition Committee ; Ten being prohibit practice Vivisection ; Letters, joined the Church Association in 1870, and the Case stated between Co-operators and was Private 1903 Worth Chairman of the Council, 1883-85, Vice- Traders, ; Bygones Chairman of the National Club, Whitehall Remembering, 1905. Recreation : reading Gardens, 1871-76; Chairman, 1876-79- one novels. Address : Eastern Lodge, Brighton. of the Trustees of the Club : National Liberal. Club from 1877 ; and Treasurer of the Trinitarian Bible Society [Died 22 Jan. 1906. from 1875. Sir cr. 1901 Address : Stubbylee, Bacup, HOLZMANN, Maurice, G.C.V.O. ; Lancashire K.C.B. cr. C.B. I.S.O. ; Culverlands, Oakleigh Park, N. 1908; 1897; 1903; Clubs : National, Conservative, Manchester. Secretary and Keeper of the Records of the of Cornwall of the [Died 19 Sept. 1911. Duchy ; and Clerk HOLT, Colonel William John, C.B. 1887 the Council of the Prince of Wales, 1886-1908. ; Extra Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment (re- Groom-in-Waiting to King Edward b. VII. from 1901 b. 1835. Address : St. tired) ; Mount Wise, Plymouth, Devon- ; 14 James's S.W. 1 1909. shire, Jan. 1839 ; 2nd s. of late Capt. Palace, [Died Apr. William Holt; m. 1861, Alice Violet 2nd HOMBURG, Hon. Mr. Justice Robert, Puisne d. of late Robert Zavier C.S. Murphy, ; three Judge Supreme Court, South Australia from s. two d. Educ. : privately. Gazetted 1905 ; Judge of Court of Industrial Appeal Ensign 89th 1857 transferred to Foot, ; the from 1910 ; b. Duchy of Brunswick, 10 Mar. the Own 1857 4th, King's Regt. ; Lieutenant, 1848. Educ. : public school. Arrived in

1859 ; served in the Abyssinian Campaign, South Australia, 1857 ; articled to Sir J. P. with the 4th 1867-68, King's Own; ap- Boucaut, 1866 ; admitted practitioner pointed Provost-Marshal at Zoula ; District joined Supreme Court, 1872 ; represented 348 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HOOKER

in Gumeracha South Australian Parliament, Baron Hood (G. Britain) 1795 ; Lieut.-Col. 1890-2 and 1884-1905 ; Attorney-General, Grenadier Guards (retired) ; [1st Viscount 1904-5 instrumental in the was the celebrated admiral the ; adapting " ; captured of of Titles to Torrens system Registration Bellona," 1759 ; in the defeat of Count

all unsold crown lands ; originator of various de Grasse's fleet he commanded the van to reform acts relating Law and Land ; under Sir George Rodney, 1782 ; attacked into introducer of numerous Imperial Acts Toulon, and captured Corsica, 1793] ; b. Local Parliament. Recreation : gardening. London, 4 July 1838; s. of 3rd Viscount [Died 22 March 1912. and d. of late Richard Tibbits, Barton-

HOME, Sir Anthony Dickson, V.C., K.C.B., Seagrave, Northamptonshire ; S. father cr. 1874; Surgeon-Gen, retired 1886; b. 1846; m. Edith, d. of Arthur W. Ward, 30 Nov. 1826; ra. Jessey, d. of T. P. L. Calverley, Tunbridge Wells, 1865. Served six in Hallett, 1858 ; two s. d. Entered Army Crimea. Owned about 2600 acres. : Medical Department, 1848 ; Surgeon-Gen. Heir s. Hon. Grosvenor A. A. Hood. : 1880 ; served Eastern Campaign, 1854-55 ; Address 17 Hertford Street, May Fair, W. : Indian Mutiny ; China, 1860 ; New Zealand, Clubs Travellers', United Service.

1863-65 ; Ashantee War, 1873-74 ; principal [Died 27 Apr. 1907.

Medical Officer, Ashantee, 1873 ; Cyprus, HOOD, Gen. John Cockburn, C.B. 1887 ;

1878-79; to Forces in India, 1881-85. Bengal Staff Corps. Entered army, 1840 ; : Publication Service Memories, 1912. Ad- General, 1891 ; served Punjab Campaign, : dress 7 Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensing- 1848-49 (medal with clasp) ; Indian Mutiny, ton, W. [Died 8 Aug. 1914. 1858 (dangerously wounded, despatches, medal with brevet of HOME, Hon. James Archibald, D.L., Barrister- clasp, Major) ; Gera, 1869. [Died 2 Apr. 1901. at-Law ; 2nd s. of llth Earl of Home ; b. b. 1837. Educ. : Oriel Coll. Oxford. Publica- HOOD, Hon. Maurice Henry Nelson, 16 Jan. 1881 e. s. of 2nd Viscount tion : (Edited) Letters of Lady Louisa Stuart ; Bridport, m. e. d. of Charles to Miss Louisa Clinton, 1903. Address : 66 q.v. ; 1908, Eileen, Kendall, Wokingham, Berks ; was sub-Lieut. R.N. Curzon Street, W. ; Bonkyl Lodge, Duns, Berwickshire. [Died 28 Oct. 1909. Club : Vancouver, Vancouver. [Died 4 June 1915. artist b. HOMER, Winslow, ; Boston, 24 Feb. HOOK, Henry, V.C. ; b. Churcham, Glou- 1836. Studied 1867. Address : Scar- Paris, cestershire. Served five years in Royal bro', R.S.O. Maine. [Died 30 Sept. 1910. Monmouth Militia, afterwards in the 2nd- HONEYMAN, John, LL.D. ; U.S.A. 1895; 24th Regt., and took part in the Kaffir War F.R.I.B.A. 1874 ; architect (retired 1904) ; at the Cape, 1877-78 ; and the Zulu Cam- b. Glasgow, 11 Aug. 1831 ; 3rd s. of late paign in 1879, in which he was decorated by John merchant. Educ. : Honeyman, J.P., Sir Garnet Wolseley at the seat of war on Merchiston Castle, Edinburgh ; Glasgow 3 Aug. 1879 ; then served in Volunteers and University. Practised chiefly as an ecclesi- is still Sergeant in 1st Vol. Batt. Royal astical and domestic architect ; formerly Fusiliers. Decorated for the defence of the President of the Glasgow Archaeological hospital at Rorke's Drift. Address: 33 Society and other bodies, and Governor of Fitzroy W.C. [Died 12 March 1905. the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical Square, James College. A.R.S.A. 1892. Publications : The HOOK, Clarke, Royal Academician,

1861 ; b. London ; e. s. of late James Drainage of Glasgow ; The Dwellings of the Hook, judge in the Mixed Commission Court, Poor ; Trade Unionism the Blight on Sierra Leone, and Eliza, d. of Dr. Adam British Industry and Commerce ; The In- Clarke, Bible commentator. Educ. : N. cidence of Taxation ; Betterment, etc. London Grammar School. Recreations : in early life yachting and Royal Academy medallist and also angling. Address : Minewood, Bridge of gold travelling pensioner, two silver medals Paris 1889 ; Allan, Stirlingshire. Club : Glasgow Art. ; gold medal, medal and Vienna Medal of [Died 8 Jan. 1914. Chicago gold ; 1st class, Brussels, 1897. Painter of por- HONYMAN, Sir William Macdonald, 5th Bt. ; cr. traits and subjects from poetry and history, 1804 ; J.P. Salop ; b. 31 Aug. 1820 ; of sea and exhibited S. brother 1875; m. 1863, Jane Dorothea and lately landscape ; 1897 A Dutchman's (d. 1910), d. of Maj. Bowen, late of 10th Royal Academy, ; Allan J. Hook Low Water at the Hussars. Educ. : Worcester Coll. Oxford Home ; ; Tidal From the Shore to the (M.A.). Recreations : shooting, beagling. Crossing ; Field. Recreations : Heir : none. Address : Coton Hall, Whit- horticulture, especially Address : church, Salop. [Died 5 Dec. 1911. pomology. Silverbeck, Churt, Farnham, Surrey. [Died 14 Apr. 1907. HOOD of Avalon, 1st Baron ; cr. 1892 ; Sir C.B. Arthur William Acland Hood, G.C.B. ; Ad- HOOKER, Joseph Dalton, 1869; cr. 1897 K.C.S.I. 1877 O.M. miral on retired list, 1889 ; b. Bath, 14 July G.C.S.I. ; ;

s. 1907 F.L.S. ; 1824 ; 2nd of Sir Alexander Hood, Bt., ; M.D.. D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., Pour le Merite retired and d. of Sir Hugh Bateman, Bt. ; m. Prussian Order ; ex-director of the Fanny, d. of Sir Charles Maclean, Bt., 1855. surgeon R.N. ; Royal b. Protestant Conservative. Educ. : East Gardens, Kew ; Halesworth, Suffolk, 1817 2nd s. of late Sir William Sheen ; Royal Naval Coll. Portsmouth. 30 June ; director of the Entered Navy, 1836 ; Lieut. 1846 ; Admiral, Jackson Hooker, Royal

1885 served in Naval in Crimea Kew ; m. 1st, 1851, Frances ; " " Brigade ; Gardens, commanded Acorn in China War, 1857- Harriet (d. 1874), d. of Rev. John Stevens o. d. of 1858 ; took part in action of Fatshan, and Henslow ; 2nd, 1876, Hyacinth, of S. and widow of Sir capture of Canton, 1857 ; was Director Rev. W. Symonds, 7th Bart. six s. two d. Educ.: Naval Ordnance, 1869-73 ; 2nd Naval Lord W. Jardine, ; of School of Sur- Admiralty, 1876-79 ; commanded Channel High ; University Glasgow. of H.M.S. in Squadron, 1880-81 ; Senior Naval Lord geon and naturalist, "Erebus," Admiralty, 1885-89, when placed on retired .Antarctic Expedition under Sir James Ross, list visited as a naturalist the from age ; C.B. 1871 ; A.D.C. to Qneen 1839-43 ; Himalaya Victoria, 1871-76; K.C.B. 1885; G.C.B. Mountains, Eastern Bengal, the Khasia 1847-51 and Pales- 1889. Recreations : sketching, shooting. Mountains, etc., ; Syria Morocco and the Greater Address : 19 Queen's Gate Place, S. Ken- tine, 1860 ; 1871 the Mountains and sington ; Wootton House, Glastonbury. Atlas, ; Rocky Assist. Clubs : United Service, Army and Navy. California, 1877 ; Director, Royal 1865-85 [Died 15 Nov. 1901. Gardens, Kew, 1855-65 ; Director, ; Publications : HOOD, 4th Viscount (cr. 1796), Francis Wheler Pres. Royal Society, 1872-77. of the Antarctic ; Hand- Hood, D.L., J.P. ; Bt. 1778 ; Baron, 1782 ; Botany Expedition HOOKEY WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

book of the New Zealand Flora ; Himalayan Fulton of Braidujle, Cos. Antrim and Down. Flora : Journal ; Students' British ; The Educ. Rugby ; E.I.C. Haileybury. Ent.

Rhododendrons of the Sikkim Himalaya, Bombay Civil Service, 1853 ; Educational J. Morocco, and the Great Atlas (with Ball, Inspector, 1855-60 ; Barr. Lincoln's Inn, of British India. Re- 1866 of General's F.R.S.) ; The Flora ; member Governor- Legis- lative creations : natural science, collected Wedg- Council, 1875-80 ; provisional member of of wood ware, chiefly portraits eminent men. Council, Bombay, 1880 ; secretary to Address : The Camp, near Sunningdale. Government of India for Finance and

Club : Athenaeum. [Died 10 Dec. 1911. Commerce, 1881-82 ; officiating Finance

Minister, 1882 ; Public Works member of HOOKEY, James ; b. Bristol, 30 Dec. 1839. - - Educ. : Bath. Entered service of Electric Governor General's Council, 1882 87.. En- Publications : various educational and Telegraph Company, 1855 ; appointed architectural 1857-68 Church and. gineering Inspector and Assistant Super- works, ; intendent of the Company's West Midland State in India, 1893. Recreations : literature and art, yachting. Address : 21 Elvaston section, 1861 ; transferred to London head- S.W. Bel San quarters as chief officer under the late Place, ; Ritiro, Remo, Italy. Cromwell F. Varley and his successor Mr. Club : Athenaeum. [Died 4 July 1915. to Post Sir cr. R. S. Culley, 1862 ; transferred HOPE, William, K.C.B., 14th Bt. ; 1628 ;

Office with Mr. R. S. Culley and his successor J.P. ; Gen., retired 1881 ; b. 1819 ; S. of Mr. E. Graves, 1870 ; took up post brother 1892 ; m. Alicia, d. of Sir J. Wedder- death Principal Technical Officer, 1882 ; on burn, Bt., 1862. Entered Army, 1835; of Mr. Graves (1892) the two offices of served with 71st Highlanders in Crimea, Engineer-in-Chief and Electrician were com- Central India, 1858 (medal and clasp). bined in Mr. Preece (now Sir William Preece), Heir : b. Alexander, b. 1824. Address :

and he became Assistant Engineer-in-Chief ; Pinkie House, Musselburgh, N.B. Club: Engineer-in-Chief, General Post Office, 1899- United Service. [Died 5 Sept. 1898. 1902. [Died 14 Nov. 1903. HOPE-JOHNSTONE, John James, of Annan- dale b. s. of HOOPER, John, C.S.I., 1904 ; B.A., I.C.S. ; ; 1842; late William Jar member Board of Revenue, and member Hope-Johnstone and Hon. Octavia Legislative Council, United Provinces. Bosville, y. d. of 3rd Baron Macdonalc Educ. : University College, and University Educ. : Eton. Served in the Rifle Brig

of London. Entered I.C.S. 1869 ; Settle- and subsequently in the Grenadier Gus ment Officer, Basti Magistrate and Collector, M.P. Dumfriesshire, 1874-80. Address of 1890 ; Secretary, Board Revenue, 1890 ; Raehills, Lockerbie, N.B. Clubs : Carlt

Settlement Commissioner, Oudh, 1896 ; Conservative. [Died 26 Dec. 1912'. of Commissioner, 1899 ; member Board HOPKINS, Rev. Charles, M.A. ; Hon. Canon : Naini of Revenue, 1903. Address Tah and Peterborough from 1891 ; Examining Allahabad. [Died 27 Jan. 1907. Chaplain to late Bishop of Sodor and Man,

HOOPER, Lt.-Gol. Stuart Huntly ; a member 1900-7 ; Lecturer in Pastoral Theology in

of the editorial staff of the Times ; Editor the Bishop Wilson Theological School, I.O.M.,

of the Army and Navy Gazette ; Managing 1898-1907; Hon. Curate S. Peter's, St. Ltd. since 8. Director Army and Navy Gazette, ; Albans, 1903 ; b. 21 Oct. 1834 ; y. e. s. of E. H. Hooper, and of Lady Maud of William Bonner Hopkins, Great Limber d. of Hooper ; b. 1867 ; m. Georgina, Grange, Lincolnshire ; m. 1st, 1861, Penelope

Colonel W. Eliott-Lockhart, late R.A. ; one Jane (d. 1889), d. of John Thorn, R.N., : s. one d. Educ. Winchester ; Woolwich. White Hall, Broseley ; 2nd, 1896, Emily Mary, Served in Royal Horse Artillery and Royal d. of William Morris, The Lodge, Halifax. : Field Reserve Artillery. Publications: Educ. Tonbridge School ; Smythe Ex- articles on military subjects in the Times hibitioner. Scholar of St. Catherine's Coll.

and other London, provincial, and Indian Camb. ; B.A. 1857 ; 3rd class Classical : 13 papers. Address Windlesham Gardens, Tripos, M.A. 1860 ; ordained Deacon, 1858 ;

Hove. Clubs: Cavalry, Yorick, United Priest, 1859 ; Curate of Aylestone, Leices- 1915. Service. [Died 31 May ter, 1858-59 ; Broseley, Salop, 1859-60 ; e. s. HOPE, Henry Walter, J.P., D.L. ; surv. Vicar of Duddington, Northants, 1860-63;

of late George William Hope, M.P., and Rector of Polebrook, Northants, 1863-71 ; Caroline Georgina, d. of late Lord Montagu Domestic Chaplain to Bishop (Davys) of b. 1863 (ext.) ; 1839 ; S. ; m. 1885, Lady Peterborough, 1864 ; Vicar of Oundle, sis. of 5th Earl of Mary Catherine Constance, Northants, 1871-96 ; Rural Dean Oundle s. of Rosebery ; one Captain, Grenadier I. 1879-96 ; Vicar of St. Olave's, Ramsey, Guards (retired). Address : Luffness, I.O.M., 1896-1903. Recreations : fishing Aberlady, N.B. Club : Travellers'. and golf. Address : Ramsey Lodge, Hillside [Died 25 Oct. 1913. Road, St. Albans. Club : Royal Societies. HOPE, Captain John, (retired), [Died 29 Apr. 1908. for of at D.L. and J.P. Stewartry Kirkcudbright; HOPKINS, Edward J., Mus. D. ; organist s. of Charles 3rd b. 30 Jan. 1843 ; Hon. Hope, Temple Church, 1843-98 ; Westminster, *. of 4th Earl of Hopetoun, and Lady Isabella 1818. Publication : The Organ, its History of of H. Douglas, e. d. 5th Earl Selkirk ; m. and Construction (with Dr. Rimbault). 1872, Rebecca Marion, d. of Peter Blackburn Address : 23 St. Augustine's Road, Camden s. d. : of Killearn ; one two Educ. Temple Town, London ; Kendal Lodge, Herne Bay. Grove, East Sheen. Joined Royal Navy, [Died 4 Feb. 1901. 1864 1878 1857 ; Lieut. ; Commander, ; HOPKINSON, General Henry, C.S.I., 1874; 1888 served in Mediter- list of Chair- Captain (retired), ; unemployed General Officers ; and of b. ranean, North America, West Indies, man Doom Dooma Tea Co. ; 7 Aug. etc. of Australia (Maori War, 1864-5), China, 1820 ; s. Benjamin Hopkinson ; m. Jean, Recreations : fishing and shooting. Address : e. d. of Dr. W. Montgomerie, M.D. Educ. : Clubs : tuition. St Mary's Isle, Kirkcudbright. Coll. de Menars, France ; private

Naval and Military ; New, Edinburgh. Joined 15th Regt. B.N.I., 1838 ; appointed 27 [Died Feb. 1915. Commissioner of Arakau, 1852 ; Commis- cr. Com- HOPE, Sir Theodore Cracraft, K.C.S.I., sioner, Tenasserim Provinces, 1858 ; retired I.C.S. 1886 ; C.I.E., 1882 ; ; member missioner for Assam and Agent to Governor- Lond. Diocesan Conference, House of Lay- General of India on North-East Frontier, and men, Prov. of Canterbury, Representa- 1860 ; served through Punjaub Campaign, b. o. s. tive Church Council ; 1831 ; of 1848-49; Burmese War, including capture

late James Hope, M.D., F.R.S. ; m. 1866, of Martaban, 1852 ; Bhootan Campaign, Josephine, o. d. of late John Williamson and present at assault and capture of 350 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HORNCASTLE

1865. Decorated for services as Dewangeri, HOPWOOD, Henry Silkstone, R.W.S., 1908 ; of Assam and of the s. of Commissioner Agent A.R.W.S., 1896 ; late J. C. Hopwood of India on the North-East of Governor-Gen, Blakeley, Lanes ; b. Markfield, Leicester, Frontier medal for 12 ; Punjaub Campaign, Jan. 1860 ; m. 1895, Eleanor, d. of late with clasps for Chilianwala and Googerat, Alex. Wright, M.D., F.R.C.S., Norton, nr. India medal with : 1848-49 ; clasps ; Pegu, Sheffield. Educ. Longsight School, near 1852; Bhootan, 1865. Recreations: riding Manchester. Studied at Julian's under and hunting before he got too old to do Bouguereau and Ferrier. Address : 22 either. Address : 78 Holland W. Iverna Park, Gardens, Kensington, W. ; The Club : United Service. [Died 22 Dec. 1899. White Cottage, Walberswick, Suffolk. 28 1914. HOPKINSON, John, F.R.S. 1878, D.Sc., M.A. : [Died Sept.

HORNBY, Rev. James D.C.L. ; Civil Engineer ; Member of Council of Civil John, D.D., 1904 of of C.V.O. ; Provost Eton from 1884 ; Engineers and Mechanical Engineers ; b.

Hon. Chaplain to the ; chairman of Manchester, 27 July 1849 ; e. s. of Alderman King

Governing Body of Eton ; b. Win 18 Hopkinson, Manchester ; m. Evelyn Olden- wick, bourg, d. of late Gustave Oldenbourg, Leeds. Dec. 1826; 3rd s. of Admiral Sir Phipps : Hornby, G.C.B., and d. of the Rt. Educ. Owen's Coll. Manchester ; Trin. Maria, Sir Coll. Senior Hon. John Burgoyne ; m. 1869, Camb. Wrangler ; First Smith's Augusta Eliza of late (d. 1891), d. Rev. J. C. Evans ; Prizeman ; Fellow of Trinity ; D.Sc. three s. two d. Educ. : Eton Balliol Coll. University of London. Engineer to Messrs. ; Oxford. 1st Class Classics and Chance Bros., Birmingham, 1872 ; Practised Fellowship as an in at Brasenose Coll. Oxford, 1849. Tutor, Engineer London, 1878 ; Royal Cosin's Hall and Medallist of Royal Society. Publications : Principal Bp. Vice-Master scientific papers in Transactions of the Royal Univ. Coll. Durham, 1853-64; Classical Lecturer Brasenose Coll. 1864-66 Society, etc. Recreations : Alpine climbing, Oxford, ; 2nd Master Winchester Coll. 1867 Head- cycling. Address : 5 Victoria Street, West- ; Master Eton, 1868-84. Publications : articles minster ; Holmwood, Wimbledon. Clubs : in Smith's of the Bible. Athenaeum (under Rule 2). Dictionary Recrea- [Died 27 Aug. 1898. tions : rowed in Oxford University Eight, 1851 in Nora b. 2 1849, ; played Eton Eleven (cricket), HOPPER, ; Exeter, Jan. 1871 ; d. 1845 ; in Balliol College 1846-49 of Harman Baillie Hopper, Capt. 31st Eleven, ; member of Club. : Bengal Native Infantry, and Caroline skating ; Alpine Address Francis The Lodge, , Gale Augusta ; m. 1901, Wilfrid Hugh Windsor; Cottage, Under Keswick. Club: Chesson, novelist and critic ; one s. one d. Skiddaw, Athenaeum. 2 1909. Educ. : London. Publications : first book, [Died Nov. Ballads in Prose ; other works, Under HORNBY, Yen. William, Archdeacon of Lan- Quicken Boughs (a volume of poems), Songs caster, 1870-95; b. 1810; s. of late Rev. of the Morning (poems) ; Aquamarines, Hugh Hornby, St. Michaels-on-Wyre. Educ.: 1902 Bell ; The and the Arrow, 1905. The Christ Church, Oxford. Vicar of St. Michaels- strong Celtic influence upon her was never on-Wyre, 1847-85. Address : St. Michaels- strengthened by residence in Ireland. on-Wyre, Garstang, North Lancashire. Address : 337 Sandycombe Road, Kew [Died 20 Dec. 1899. S.W. 19 Sir Gardens, [Died Apr. 1906. HORNBY, Windham, K.C.B. ; cr. 1892 ; HOPPS, John Page, editor of The Coming Day Admiral (retired); b. 23 July 1812; e. s. from 1891 b. of Rev. Geoffrey rector of ; London, 6 Nov. 1834. Educ. : Hornby, Bury, and the Baptist Coll. Leicester. Baptist minister, Lancashire, Hon. Georgina Byng, and d. of Viscount Torrington ; m. 1st, Augusta Hugglescote Ibstock, 1855 ; colleague with George Dawson, Church of the Saviour, (d. 1893), d. of Sir William Call, Bart, of

Whiteford, Co. 1849 ; Birmingham, 1858 ; Unitarian minister at Cornwall, 2nd, widow of d. of Sheffield, Dukinfield, Glasgow, Leicester, and Catherine, Capt. Howard, late Charles Tottenham of Co. Croydon ; member first School Board of Ballycurry, Wicklow. Educ. : Naval Glasgow ; proprietor and editor of The Royal College, Portsmouth. Made a 1833 Lieut. ; Com- Truthseeker, 1863-87 ; Founder of Our 1841 1846 Rear- Father's Church, 1892. Publications: Pil- mander, ; Captain, ; grim Sermons of Admiral, 1865 ; Admiral, 1877 ; was a Songs ; Sympathy ; Science and God Prison Commissioner from 1877 to 1892. Pessimism, ; Death a Delusion in Recreations : shooting, gardening. Address : ; Spirit-Life God the Spirit ; Does God Care ? 6 Roland Houses, South Kensington ; Personal Prayers ; A Scientific Basis of Belief in Southlands, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Clubs : a Future Life ; The Alleged Prophecies Concerning Jesus United Service, St. Stephen's, Royal Victoria Christ in the Old Testament; The Plain Yacht. [Died 28 June 1899. Truth about the Bible : The Bible for HORNCASTLE, Walter Radcliffe, Visconde de Beginners First of ; Principles Religion and Horncastle (Portugal) ; First Mayor of Recreation : of Morality. change work. Hackney, 1901 ; Chief Commoner of the Address : The Roserie, Shepperton-on- Corporation of the City of London, 1903 ; Thames. 7 of [Died Apr. 1911. Chevalier of the Legion Honour ; Knight HOPTON, Lt.-General Sir Edward, K.C.B., cr. Military Commander of the Servian Order for 1900; J.P., D.L., Co. Hereford; Col. of Takowa ; Commander of the Military 1900-4 Connaught Rangers, ; retired ; b. 7 Order of our Lady of the Conception of Feb. 1837, Bishops Frome, Herefordshire; Villa Vicosa (Portugal) ; Grand Officer (Star e. s. of late Rev. W. P. Hopton, Vicar of and Collar) of the Imperial Order of the Frome Bishops ; m. 1874, Clare, e. d. of Lion and Sun of Persia ; Knight of the Trafford of Guy Michaelchurch Court, Crown of Italy ; Member of the Court of Hereford s. : ; two two d. Educ. Eton. Common Council of the City of London ; b. Served in 88th of Connaught Rangers from London, 1850 ; 3rd s. Charles Horncastle 1854 to 1884; commanded 87th Regt. of Mirfield, and Julia Augusta, d. of Captain District from 1885 to 1890 ; commanded Burge of Upper Clapton ; m. Henriette, 4th of Infantry Brigade, Gibraltar, 1893-95 ; Lieut- d. of Richard Beckford Govey Portugal. Governor of of the Jersey, 1895-1900. Decorated Freemason ; Liveryman Broderers', for Indian Crimea, Mutiny, S. Africa, 1877- Loriners', and Spectacle-Makers' Companies ; 1879 ; Kaffir and Zulu Campaigns. Recrea- Chairman of the City Lands Committee, tions : of shooting, riding, etc. Address : 1903 ; Ex-Chairman of the City London Homend, Stretton Grandison, Ledbury, Here School for Boys, and also that for Girls;

fordshire; Cagebrook, near Hereford. Club: Chairman Epping Forest Committee, 1905 ; Naval and Military. [Died 19 Jan. 1912. a Member of the Royal Commission of the 351 HORNE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

of the Paris Exhibition, 1900; Member MORTON, Rev. Reginald, M.A. ; Vicar of

Lord Mayor and Sheriffs Committee, 1900, Dymock, Gloucester. 1883-1911 ; Rural Dean of the President 1903, 1905 ; Chairman of N. Forest, 1892 ; Surrogate, 1893 ; Hon. Chair- Loubet Reception Committee, 1903 ; Canon of Gloucester, 1902 ; b. 10 April 1852 ; man Chamberlain Reception Committee, s. of George Horton, M.R.C.S., of Broms- 1903 Chairman and Harriet d. of Francis ; Reception Committee, groye, Eliza, George King and Queen of Italy, 1903 ; Chairman Iddins, J.P. of the Woodrow, Bromsgrove :

of the Guildhall Club, 1903 ; Treasurer of m. 1st, Florence (d. 1899), d. of Capt. William Trustee of the Cordwainer Ward Club ; Mathews, of Crewkerne, Somerset ; two *.

Cordwainer Schools ; a Commissioner of the three d. ; 2nd, Mabel Arbuthnot, d. of Robt.

Land Tax ; a Governor of Christ's Hospital ; Loraine-Grews, late Capt. King's Dragoon President, Hackney Ratepayers' Association; Guards, of Broomfield Hall, Somerset. : Vice-President, Anglo-Portuguese Chamber Educ. Bromsgrove School ; Sydney College, of of Commerce ; J.P., County London. Bath ; Worcester College, Oxford. Assistant Publications : wrote several works on Joint- Curate of St. Barnabas, Oxford, 1880-83. Stock Companies. Recreations : lawn tennis, Recreations : travel, and collecting old rowing, motoring, and billiards. Address : English oak, furniture, brass ironwork, etc. Taymouth House, N.E. Clubs : City Address : St. Mary's Lodge, Southbourne, Athenseum, Guildhall. [Died 14 Jan. 1908. Hants. [Died 22 March 1914. Silvester Sir HORNE, Rev. C. ; M.P. (L.) Ipswich HOSKINS, Anthony Hiley, G.C.B. ; cr. Minister at b. from 1910 ; Congregational 1893 ; Admiral, retired 1893 ; 1828 ; m.

Whitefleld's Church, Tottenham Court Road ; Dorothea, d. of Rev. Sir G. S. Robinson, Bt., b. Cuckfleld, Sussex, 15 April 1865; y. c. 1865. Educ. : Winchester. Entered navy, late of served Kaffir of Charles Home, M.A., Newport, 1842 ; Admiral, 1890 ; War, Shropshire, editor; m. 1892, Katharine 1852-53; China, 1858; Egypt, 1882; Cozens-Hardy, e. d. of Rt. Hon. The Master commanding Australian station. : of the Rolls ; three s. four d. Educ. 1875-79 ; Admiral Superintendent Naval of Newport Grammar School ; M.A. Glasgow Reserves, 1882-85 ; Commander-in-Chief,

University ; subsequently studied theology Mediterranean Station, 1889-91 ; Lord of at Mansfield College, Oxford. Minister of Admiralty, 1880-82, 1885-89, 1891-93. Ad- : : Kensington Chapel, 1889-1903 ; Chairman dress 17 Montague Square, W. Club

of Congregational Union, 1910-1911 ; im- United Service. [Died 21 June 1901.

penitent Radical, and advocate of modern HOSKYNS, Rev. Sir John Leigh, 9th Bt. ; cr. Puritanism. Publications}: A Modern 1676 ; Rector of Aston Tyrrold, Berks, from of Heretic, novel ; Story of the L.M.S. ; 1845 ; Rural Dean Wallingford (retired) ; of Christ b. 4 Popular History of the Free Churches ; Hon. Canon Church ; J.P. ; of Life of David Livingstone ; and various Feb. 1817 ; 3rd *. 7th Bt. ; m. 1846, volumes of sermons. Recreations : golfing, Emma, d. of late Adm. Sir John S. Peyton, cycling, and agitating. Address : 20 K.C.H. ; five s. two d. Educ. : Rugby, Balliol Ampthill Square, N.W. [Died 2 May 1914. under Dr. Arnold ; and Magdalen Oxford Fellow of HORNIMAN, Frederick John; M.P. (L.) Colleges, ; Magdalen Literse b. College ; Second Class Humaniores, Falmouth and Penryn from 1895 ; 1839 ; Select Preacher at Oxford, 1855-56. Bridgewater, 8 Oct. 1835 ; s. of John and of Heir : e. s. Col. Chandos Hoskyns, R.E., b. Ann Horniman ; m. 1st, Rebekah, d. 1848. Address: Aston Tyrrold Rectory, John Emslie, Dalston, 3 June 1859 ; one of Wallingford. [Died 7 Dec. 1911. s. one d. ; 2nd, Minnie Louisa, d. G. W. Sir cr. Bennet, Charlton, Kent, 30 Jan. 1897 ; two HOSKYNS, Colonel Chandos, 10th Bt.,

d. Educ. : Friends' College, Croydon. 1676 ; R.E. ; b. 28 Apr. 1848 ; *. of 9th Engaged in tea trade, and became chairman Bt. and Emma, d. of late Admiral Sir John

of W. H. and J. Horniman and Co. Ltd. ; S. Peyton, K.C.H. ; S. father, 1911; m. for forty years collector of curios natural Jeanne Bannatyne, d. of late D. Macduff

history, arts, and manufactures throughout Latham, D.L., of Gourock, Renfrewshire ;

the world which are accumulated in the three d. Entered R.E., 1869 ; Col., 1902 ; in Horniman Free Museum, Forest Hill, open retired, 1905 ; served Jowaki Campaign,

to public ; travelled throughout Canada, 1877 (medal and clasp) ; Afghan War, 1878-

United States, Japan, Ceylon, Burma, and 1880 (despatches, medal with clasp) ; Zhob India, and visited China, and wrote notes Valley Expedition, 1884. Heir : b. Leigh of his travels. Address : Falmouth House, Hoskyns. Address : Newplace, Delnes, 20 Hyde Park Terrace W. Clubs : National Nairn, N.B. Club : United Service. Liberal, City Liberal. [Died 5 March 1906. [Died 22 July 1914. Dixon C.B. 1855 HORROCKS, Peter, M.D., F.R.C.P., Senior HOSTE, Major-Gen. Edward, ; R.A. ; b. 1827. Entered army, 1845 ; Cap- Obstetric Physician, Guy's Hospital ; Lec- 1854 1854 Lieut.-Col. 1862 turer on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, tain, ; Major, ; ; Col. 1873 ; Major-Gen. 1881 ; served Crimea, Guy's Hospital Medical School ; Examiner in 1854-55 of medal with 4 Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Universities of (brevet Major, clasps, C.B. 5th class Turkish medal). Liverpool and Leeds. Educ. : Owens Col- Medjidie, Address : 23 Sussex Square, Brighton. lege, Manchester ; Guy's Hospital. Address: 10 1905. 42 Brook Street, W. [Died 28 Feb. 1909. [Died Sept. HOSTE, Sir William Henry Charles, 3rd Bt. ; HORSLEY, John Callcott, R.A. ; painter ; b. cr. 1814 ; b. 19 Nov. 1860 ; o. s. of 2nd Bt. 29 Jan. 1817 ; s. of late William Horsley, and Caroline, d. of late C. Prideaux Brune, Mus. Bac. Oxon., and g.-nephew of late Sir Prideaux Place, Cornwall. S. father 1868; Augustus Callcott. R.A. 1864; elected m. Alice, d. of James Healy, Sydney, N.S.W., Treasurer of the R.A. 1882 exhibited from ; 1884. Educ. : Cheltenham College. Heir : 1836. Address : 1 High Row, Kensington, s. William, b. 1895. Address : 60 Elizabeth : W. ; Willesley, Cranbrbok. Club Athen- Street, Eaton Square, S.W. seum. 19 Oct. 1903. [Died [Died 11 June 1902. cr. HORT, Sir Fenton Josiah, 5th Bt. ; 1767 ; HOTHAM, Captain Henry Edward, Captain, Scottish Rifles J.P. Co. Kildare ; Colonel ; late Lieut. -Col. The Cameronians, (retired); e. s. late b. 1 commanding 3rd Batt. Royal Inniskilling of Rev. F. H. Hotham ; Aug. b. 1896 Ethel d. of late Col- Fusiliers, retired 1892 ; 1836 ; S. brother 1855 ; m. Lindsay, 13th Prince L. Wood of 1887 ; formerly Ceylon Rifles and lingwood Freeland, Forgandenny, : s. three d. Educ. : Oxford ; Albert's Light Infantry. Heir c. Arthur Scotland ; three Fenton Hort, b. 1864. Address : Leggs, Co. Sandhurst. Served in 90th Light Infantry Kaffir and Zulu War Fermanagh. [Died 4 Feb. 1902.1 in Campaign, 1878 ; 352 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HOUSTOUN-BOSWALL

to of Executive 1879; retired 1893. Heir-Pres. the Malta, 1855-83 ; member, : Council of the Council Barony of Hotham. Address Wycliffe and Vice-President ; : of Order Hall, Barnard Castle, Yorks. Club Naval K.C.M.G., 1860 ; Knight Justice, and Military. [Died 13 June 1912. of St. John in Jerusalem in England. Pub- lications : several pamphlets on affairs of HOTHAM, Rev. John Hallett, M.A. ; formerly to 5th Malta. Address : 26 Eccleston Street, S.W. ; Vicar of Sutton-at Hone ; (heir-pres. s. of Strada Mezzodi, Valletta. Club : Arthur's. B. Hotham) ; b. 20 Aug. 1811 ; 2nd Frederick Hotham unmarried. [Died 24 Aug. 1899. Hon. Rev. ;

i Historien mem- : of HOUSSAYE, Henry, francais, Educ. Charterhouse ; Oxford. Demy bre de 1'Acad^mie francaise b. 24 Ad- ; Paris, Magdalen Coll. ; 4th in Mathematics. Feb. 1848 s. of Arsene le ce"lebre dress : 20 First Avenue, Brighton. ; Houssaye, et La famille [Died 25 Aug. 1901. romancier essayist (d. 1896). Houssaye descend de Claud Houssaye, mar- 5th Baron 1797), John Hotham, HOTHAM, (cr. quis de Trychateau, intendant des finances D.L. Bt. 1621 retired R.N. Sir ; ; [Admiral sous Louis XIV. Educ. : Lyce"e Napoleon William cr. 1st Baron for his ser- Hotham, (aujourd'hui Henri IV.) President de la vices in 1794 French fleet; 2nd against Socie'te' des Gens de Lettres. President de la Baron was a Baron of Exchequer.] b. 13 May Societ^ des Etudes grecques. Officier de la s. of Admiral 1838 ; 5th Hon. Rear- George Le"gion d'honneur. Grand Croix du Sauveur, Fred. Hotham and Lady Susan Maria de Grece, etc., etc. A debute" a dix-neuf ans e. d. of 2nd Marquis of Thomond O'Bryen, par une e*tude sur 1'art grec, Histoire : (extinct) : S. b. 1872 ; unmarried. Educ. d'Apelles. En 1870, il 6tait en Grece, quand Wells. Joined 1851 ; Tunbridge Navy, e"clata la II fut nomme" of Africa guerre. revint, retired, 1864 ; served on the Coast ofncier dans la garde mobile, prit part a and all through the Crimean War ; had plusieurs batailles et fut nomine" chevalier Turkish and Baltic medals, and Crimean, de la Legion d'honneur pour sa vaillante Sebastopol bar. Owned about 30,000 acres. conduite. Apres la guerre, a repris la Possessed the of the famous Mrs. portrait plume. II a donne" de nombreux articles au the in The Fatal Marriage. Siddons, actress, Journal des D6bats, a la Revue des Deux Heir : cousin Frederick Wm. Hotham, b. Mondes, a la Revue Arche"ologique, etc. March 1863. Address : 42 Halfmoon Street, Ses principaux livres sont : Histoire d'Alci- W. ; Dalton Hall and Scorbro Hall, Beverley. biade Les Hommes et les Ide'es ; ; Athenes, [Died 13 Dec. 1907. Rome, Paris ; La Loi agraire a Sparte ; Col. Bramston HOUBLON, George ARCHER-, Aspasie, Cle"opatre, Theodora ; Napoldon

J.P. b. 26 June 1843 ; o. s. of late Charles ; homme de guerre, enfin 1814 ; et 1815 (trois 1st Eyre (formerly Archer-Houblon) and volumes avec ces sous-titres : Le retour de e. d. of late General Edward wife, Mary Anne, 1'lle d'Elbe ; Waterloo ; La Terreur Blanche). William 'Leyborne-Popham, of Littlecote, C'est 1814 et 1815 qui ont classe" Henry Wilts m. Alice e. d. ; 1872, Lady Frances, Houssaye au premier rang des historiens of 25th Earl of Crawford four s. three d. a ; frafljcais contemporains, et 1'ont fait elire : Christ Oxford. Educ. Harrow ; Church, 1'Acad^mie francaise, en 1894, par vingt-huit of seven High Sheriff, Essex, 1898 ; Patron voix sur trente votants. Chacun de ces late 3rd Batt. livings ; Col. Commanding volumes s'est vendu a plus de 50,000 exem- Berkshire assumed surname of Royal Regt. ; plaires en France et a e"te" traduit en anglais Archer-Houblon by royal license on death en allemand, en italien, en espagnol. Recrea- - of John Archer Houblon of Hallingbury, tions : Aime I'escrime, la chasse a courre, le 1891. Address : 30 S.W. Cranley Gardens, ; bridge qu'il a appris en Grece il y a yingt- Welford Place, a Park, Newbury ; Hallingbury cinq ans et qu'il a ele" un des premiers

Bishop's Stortford ; Culverthorpe Hall, introduire a Paris. Address ; 50 avenue Grantham. Clubs: Travellers', Junior Carlton. Victor Hugo, Paris. Club : Cercle militaire 9 [Died Nov. 1913. (comme ancien officier). [Died 23 Sept. 1911.

William Dramatist ; b. b. 10 HOUGHTON, Stanley, HOUSTON, Arthur, LL.D., K.C. J.P. ;

Feb. 1881 ; o. s. of John Houghton, s. of Turner Hartley Aug. 1833 ; y. Timothy ,Houston, Manchester. Educ. : Manchester Grammar d. of of Dublin, merchant ; m. Mary, y. Henry School. At first in cotton trade in s. four d. Educ. : Dr. occupied Banks, M.D. ; five Manchester assistant dramatic critic and ; Walls' School, Dublin; D. Starkpoole's

reviewer on Manchester 1906-12. Dublin ; Guardian, School, Kingstown ; Trinity College, Publications : plays, the first produced by Senior Moderator in History, Political Miss Horniman at her Manchester Repertory Economy, Law, and English Literature. : 1908 Inde- in Theatre The Dear Departed, ; Whateley Professor of Political Economy 1909 The Genera- called pendent Means, ; Younger the University of Dublin, 1856-61 ;

! tion and The Master of the 1910 ; called to House, to Irish Bar, 1862 ; Q.C. 1882 ;

plays in London : Hindle 1912 ; Publications : The j Wakes, English Bar, 1897. Fancy Free, 1912; Youmrer Generation, Emancipation of Women from Industrial Trust of Value 1912; Phipps, 1912; Pearls, 1912; Disabilities, 1862 ; The Principles

I the 1913 Dear 1913 ; on The People, ; Departed, in Exchange (n.d.) ; a treatise Repre- The Perfect Cure, 1913. Recreations : sentation of the People (Ireland) Act, 1868- I amateur acting, lawn tennis. Ad- Manual of Hindu and Muhammadan hockey, 1869 ; dress : International Bureau, Ltd., his Life and \ Copyright Law, 1863 ; O'Connell, Early Dewar House, Haymarket, S.W. Club : Journal, 1906. Address : 7 Vicarage Gate, Savage. [Died 10 Dec. 1913. 8 New Lincoln's Inn, W.C. W. ; Court, 1914. iHOULDS WORTH, J. H., Member of the [Die I 11 March : : ; Jockey Club. Address Roselle, Ayr. Club HOUSTOUN-BOSWALL, Sir George Lauder- ' Junior Carlton. 30 Nov. 1910. Convener and [Died dalj, 3rd Bt. ; cr. 1836 ; of of Berwick; ttOULTON, Sir Edward Victor Lewis, G.C.M.G. ; Deputy-Lieutenant county i cr. of Chairman of Council and Road Board 1868 ; Chief Secretary to Government County 1847 m. 1877, b. s. of of Berwickshire ; b. 11 Dec. ; Malta, 1855-83 ; 4 Mar. 1823 ; y. ; Allan late Col. Houlton, Farleigh Castle, Somerset, Phoebe (d. 1904), d. of Sir Hugh ; 1886. Educ. : and Devon widower two s. one d. ; S. father, [ Mary Ellis, Rollestone, ; ; Served ten in the ; Eton years m. Hyaeinthe," d. of late Richard Wellesley, ; Germany. retired as 1877. : Coll. Oxford Grenadier Guards ; captain, M.P. Educ. Oriel ; St. John's (M.A.). Private Secretary to late Sir Owned about 5400 acres. Recreations : golf, William Molesworth when 1st Commissioner shooting, fishing, etc. Heir : s. George R., I of Works, and afterwards Secretary of State b. 1877, Lieut. Grenadier Guards. Address : ' for Colonies. Chief Sec. to the Government IJlackadder, Edrom, Berwickshire. Clubs : 353 HOVELL WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Carlton, Junior Carlton, Sir Travellers', New, HOWARD, Charles ; Kt.. cr. 1897 KGB Edinburgh. 8 Feb. 1908. cr. [Died 1902; C.B., 1894; JiP. ; . of late A. Howard d. HOVELL, Very Rev. De Berdt, Dean of Waiapu, ; m. Emily, of late Charles The New Zealand, from 1889 ; Vicar of the Montgomery, Whim, Peeblesshire. Cathedral Parish of St. John the Evangelist. Educ. : privately. Served with Rattray'g Indian Napier, from 1878 ; Chaplain to the N.Z. Sikhs, Mutiny; Military and Civil - Forces from V.D. Past Bengal ; thanks of 1878, ; Grand Chap- Police, Government, lain of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons of 1858, attacking and defeating body of rebels, New Zealand b. 21 and in connection with the arrest ; April 1850 ; e. s. of and con- late Charles Henry John Hovell, Brigade- viction of Moulvee Ahmedorllah, Chief of the Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel ; a scion of an ancient Wahabee sect, sentenced to death for Suffolk war the family ; m. Emily, y. d. of late George levying against Queen ; Chief of Fitch of Woodstock, Canterbury, N.Z. Police, Patna and Monghyr Metropolitan

Educ. : the Police ; Assistant Commissioner of King's School, Rochester ; St. Police Boniface of the 1890-1902. : College, Warminster ; St Augustine's Metropolis, Recreations shooting, Address : College, Canterbury. Ordained Deacon, 1873 ; hunting, yachting. 27 Devonshire Priest, 1875; stationed at Kolapore, Bombay, Place, W. ; Great Chattenden, East Indies, 1873-74; Christchurch, N.Z., Strood. Club : Arthur's. 1875-76 11 ; Incumbent of Prebbleton, Temple- [Died June 1909. Sir ton, and 1876-78 HOWARD, Frederick, Kt., cr. 1895 ; Halswell, N.Z., ; originated D.L., the Bedford and scheme for the erection of the Cathedral J.P., Bedfordshire ; b. Bedford, 1827 s. of late (the easternmost in the British Empire) at ; y. John Howard Caldwell Napier, and was chiefly instrumental in House, Bedford ; m. 1851, Elizabeth (cL. out the d. of Thomas Street of carrying work ; by numerous public 1901), Harrowden. utterances assisted to foster that Imperialistic Educ. : Harpur Schools, Bedford. Suc- ceeded loyal spirit and love for the motherland which father -in business, 1851 ; and in are such prominent characteristics of the partnership with his brother, late James people of New Zealand. Publications : some Howard, M.P., built Britannia Iron Works time editor of the Church Herald. Recrea- at Bedford, 1857. Address: The Abbey tions: and Bedford. Jan. 1915. bicycling antiquarian pursuits ; Close, [Died formerly cricket, and football, swimming. HOWARD, Henry Charles, J.P., D.L., M.F.H. ; Address : The Deanery, Napier, New Zea- b. 17 Sept. 1850; m. 1878, Lady Mabel land. [Died 4 Sept. 1905. Harriet Macdonnell, 2nd d. of 5th Earl of HOW, Rt. Rev. William Walsham, D.D., Antrim ; one *. one d. Educ. : Harrow ; of Wakefleld from 1888 b. Shrews- Bishop ; Trinity College, Cambridge. High Sheriff of 1823 *. of William bury,- ; Wybergh How Cumberland, 1879; M.P. Mid-Cumberland, and d. of Thomas Frances, Maynard ; m. 1885-86; Chairman Cumberland County of Frances, d. Rev. Henry Douglas, Canon Council. Address : Greystoke Castle, Pen- of Durham, 1849 (d. 1887). Educ. : Shrews- rith. Clubs : Travellers', Brooks's. bury: Wadham College, Oxford. B.A., [Died 4 Aug. 1914. 3rd class Lit. Hum. 1845 ordained Sir ; Curate, HOWARD, Henry Francis, G.C.B. ; cr. St. George's, 1846 b. Kidderminster, ; Holy 1872 ; 1809 ; 2nd s. of late Henry Howard, Cross, 1848 of Shrewsbury, ; Rector Whit- Corby Castle, and his 2nd wife, Catharine, tington, Diocesan of d. of Sir Richard 1st 1851-79; Inspector Neave, Bt. ; m. 1st, 1852-70 Schools, ; Prebendary of Brondes- Sevilla, 4th d. of 2nd Lord Erskine, 1830 bury, St. Paul's Cathedral Rector St. ; (d. 1835) ; 2nd, Maria Ernestine, Baroness Undershaft of Andrew's, ; Bishop Suffragan von der Schulenburg, 1841 (d. Dec. 1897).

Bedford, 1879-88 ; Publications : Plain Entered Diplomatic Service, 1828 ; Secretary Pastor Words; in Parochia ; Practical of at the Legation Hague, 1845 ; Envoy Sermons; Sermons of Good Cheer; Chil- Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary dren's Sermons ; Lent Sermons on Psalm li. to ; Brazil, 1853 ; Portugal, 1855 ; Hanover, Daily for Family Prayers Churchmen ; 1859 ; Minister at Brunswick and Oldenburg, Pastoral Revision of Cambridge Lectures; 1859 ; Minister Plenipotentiary at Munich. the Rubrics Poems ; ; Hymns ; Notes on the 1866 ; retired, 1872. Club : Travellers'. Church Service ; Commentary on the Four [Died 28 Jan. 1898. Gospels ; Holy Communion The ; Knowledge HOWARD, John, D.L., J.P. Kent ; Major E. of God, and other Sermons. Address : East Kent Yeomanry (retired) ; m. 1896, Bishopgarth, Wakefield. [Died 10 Aug. 1897. Hon. Emily Violet, d. of 3rd Viscount St. HOWARD, Bronson, dramatist; b. Detroit, Vincent and widow of W. Hargrave Pawson

of Northumberland : one s. M.P. Michigan, U.S.A., 7 Oct. 1842 ; . of Charles Shawdon, Howard, merchant and shipowner, Mayor of (C.) Faversham Division of Kent, 1900-6. Detroit, 1849. Educ. : New Haven, Con- Address : Sibton Park, Lyminge, Kent. Clubs : necticut, U.S.A. ; Collegiate and Commercial Carlton, Cavalry.

Institute. Journalist in New York : Even- [Died 5 Sept. 1911. Hon. in the ing Mail, Tribune, and Evening Post, 1868- HOWARD, Oliver, F.S.A., F.G.S. ; 1872 Colonial Service in Colonial ; retired, 1872 ; from that time dramatic ; employed writer Office from 1905 2nd surv. s. of 9th Earl of only ; never had any relations with ;

book or Carlisle ; b. 1875 m. Muriel magazine publishers ; only publish- ; 1900, Stephen- ing-house the theatre. Plays : all originally son; one s. one d. Attache", British Lega- in 1889-1901 Priv. Sec. Rt. produced New York ; Saratoga, 1870 (as tion, Tangier, ; 1874 Hon. J. 2nd Class Brighton, London, ; Berlin, 1875) ; Chamberlain, 1901-3; Diamonds, 1872; Moorcroft, 1874; The Resident, N. Nigeria, 1903-5. Address : 36 Banker's Daughter, 1878 (as The Old Love Draycott Place, S.W. Clubs : Brooks's, and the Travellers'. 20 1908. New, London, 1879) ; Hurricanes, [Died Sept. 1878 (as Truth, London, 1879) ; Old Love HOWARD, Sir Richard Nicholas, Kt., cr. 1886 ;

Letters, 1878 ; Wives 1879 (from Moliere), ; J.P. ; solicitor ; Town Clerk of Weymouth. Mrs. 1882 Young Winthrop, (London, 1885) ; from 1894 ; Coroner ; b. 1832 ; . of Nicholas One of Our Girls, 1885; Met by Chance, Howard. Weymouth, and Anne, d. of late 1887 The 1887 : ; Henrietta, (London, 1890) ; William Sanders, Shaldon, Devon. Educ.

1889 ; 1892 Peter Shenandoah, Aristocracy, ; Liverpool College ; private seminaries. Stuyvesant (in collaboration with Prof. Admitted, 1855; Mayor, 1869, 1880, 1881, Brander Matthews), 1899. Recreation: cycl- 1882, 1883, 1885, 1893. Recreation : yacht- Clubs : Green : ing. Savage, Room ; American ing. Address Greenhill House, Weymouth. : Dramatist's, Author's, Players, New York ; Clubs Royal Thames Yacht, National Prismatic, Detroit. [Died 4 Aug. 1908. Liberal. [Died 20 Nov. 1905. 354 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HOWES

HOWARD, Lieut.-Col. Samuel Lloyd, C.B., Spain ; also a Te Deum in commemoration for Dorset of D.L. ; J.P. Essex and ; Long the deliverance of the foreigners detained b. Service Vol. decoration ; 13 Dec. 1827, in the several legations, Pekin, 1900. Re-

Tottenham. Middlesex ; s. of Robert Howard ; creations : much reading, reasonable society, Ball of Clifton m. 1st, Caroline, d. of Richard ; music, club meetings. Address : 241 Beacon 2nd, Emily, relict of Thos. Keddy Fletcher. Street, Boston, Mass. Clubs : New Eng- : Col. For Educ. privately ; University land Women's, Authors', Boston ; Town and many yeais connected with the firm of Country, Newport, R.I. travelled Howard and Sons, quinine makers ; [Died 16 Oct. 1910. through North and South America, India, HOWE, 3rd Earl (cr. 1821), Richard William of com- Africa, and most parts Europe ; Penn Curzon-Howe, C.B. ; G.C.V.O. 1897 ; manded the 1st Essex Arly. Vol. E.D.R.A. Baron Howe, 1788; B. Curzon, 1794; V. Recreations : for nearly 30 years. hunting, Curzon, 1802 ; Lord-Lieutenant of Leicester- : shooting. Address Goldings, Loughton, shire from 1888 ; Col. 2nd Life Guards. Essex. Clubs : Carlton, City Carlton. [3rd Viscount Howe (Ireland) was a brig.- [Died 3 Feb. 1901. gen. in the first American War, and fell at 3rd HOWARD of GIossop, Winifred, Lady; Ticonderoga, 1758 ; 4th Viscount was the d. of A. L. M. P. De Lisle of Garendon Park, celebrated admiral, and became 1st Earl of Leicester, and widow of 1st B. Howard (ext.) ; his brother Sir William became 5th GIossop (d. 1883), 2nd s. of 13th Duke of Viscount, and was a general officer, and had Norfolk. Publications : Journal of a Tour the chief command during the American War 1897. of in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Independence, 1776-78 ; and his grandson Address : 31 St. James's Square, S.W. became 1st Earl, 1821.] 6. 14 Feb. 1822; [Died 5 Dec. 1909. . of 1st Earl and his 1st wife Harriet, 2nd d. of 6th Earl of S. b. 1876 HOWARD de Walden, 7th Baron (or. 1597), Cardigan ; ; m. Isabella, e. d. of Hon. Frederick George Ellis, , 1826 ; George Anson, 1858. retired 1870 Entered Army, 1838 ; General, 1880 ; Major 4th Dragoon Guards ; 1881 served Kaffir 1852 [1st Baron and 1st Earl of Suffolk was a retired, ; War, ; Commissioner Earl-Marshal of England, and Military Secretary to Commander-in-Chief, 1854 A.D.C. to Sir Cathcart took a leading part in discovering the Gun- India, ; George Plot Baron was a at siege of Delhi, 1857; Maj. Grenadier powder ; 4th distinguished dis- Guards, 1861-64 ; Col. 94th Regt. 1879 ; soldier (d. 1797) ; 6th Baron was a b. Leicestershire Regt. 1879-90. Owned about tinguished diplomatist] ; London, 9 Aug. acres. Heir: s. Viscount 1830; s. of 6th Baron and 4th d. of 4th 33,700 Curzon. Address : 21 Curzon W. ; Duke of Portland ; S. father 1868 ; m. Street, Gopsall, Leicester Penn Amers- Blanche, e. d. of William Holden, Palace Atherstone, ; House, House, Lancashire, 1876 (separation 1893). ham, Bucks. Clubs : Army and Navy, Turf, White's. 25 1900. Educ. : Trin. Coll. Camb. (B.A.). Attache" [Died Sept. HOWELL, Very Rev. David, B.D. ; Dean of at Brussels, 1851-55 ; entered Army, 1855 ; St. David's from 1897 b. 1831 *. of John Maj. 4th Dragoon Guards, 1867. Heir : s. ; ; Pen Coed. Vicar of St. Thomas, b. 1880. Clubs : Carlton, Junior Howell, John, of United Service, Arthur's. Cardiff, 1864-75; Vicar Wrexham, 1875- 1891 Vicar of 1891-97 Archdeacon [Died 3 Nov. 1899. ; Gresford, ; of 1889-97 ; Canon of St. Asaph, HOWARD-VYSE, Lt.-Gen. Edward ; retired Wrexham, scholar list of 3rd 1885 ; Welsh and bard (bardic name, ; J.P. County Essex ; Hon. Col. Address : The St. Hussars; b. 15 Oct. 1826; 7th s. of late Llawdden). Deanery, 15 Maj. -Gen. Howard-Vyse of Stoke Place, near David's. [Died Jan. 1903. d. Sir Slough ; m. 1867, Mary, of Robinson HOWELL, Walter J., K.C.B. ; cr. 1907 ;

Norcliffe of Langton Hall, Mai ton, Yorks. C.B. 1902 ; Marine Secretary to the Board

Educ. : Eton ; Oxford. Joined the 3rd of Trade from 1899 ; e. surv. s. of late V. F.

Light Dragoons (now 3rd Hussars), 1849 ; Howell, Park Street, Grosvenor Square ; - : commanded them, 1864 74 ; commanding unmarried. Educ. Loughborough ; King's in as Scinde, 1874-79 ; retired Lieut.-Gen., College, London ; France. A.K.C. (Lond.), 1885. Address : Witham, Essex. Club : Barrister at Law (Inner Temple), called, Army and Navy. [Died 26 Jan. 1909. 1886. Is a Knight Commander of the Royal HOWE, Mrs. Julia Ward, widow of Dr. Samuel Norwegian Order of St. Olaf. Entered Board of Trade after open competitive exam., G. Howe, the philanthropist ; student, 1873 ; was Private Sec. to Sir Henry Calcraft lecturer, and writer ; b. New York city, 27 s. when Sec. to the Board of Trade, and to May 1819 ; father, g. of Colonial Governor Sir Michael Hicks-Beach St. of Rhode Island, s. of Lt.-Col. Samuel (Viscount Aldwyn) when President. Recreations : Ward ; mother, of Huguenot and Dutch Address : descent, g. niece of Gen. Francis Marion of yachting, rowing, sketching. (pri- vate) Redlynch, Streatham Common ; (office) South Carolina ; one s. three d. Educ. : 7 Clubs : Junior Private schools in New York city. Was Whitehall Gardens, S.W. active in the advocacy of negro emancipa- Athenaeum, Constitutional. 29 Jan. 1913. tion, of collegiate education for women, and [Died of HOWES, Lieut.-Gen. Albert Joseph, Madras women suffrage ; had much to do with b. 2 Feb. 1837. Entered the formation of women's clubs throughout Infantry ; Army,

1857 ; Lieut.-Gen. 1894 ; retired list, 1894 ; the United States ; president of several served Indian Mutiny, 1857-59 (medal with influential associations ; hon. vice-president 23 July 1914. of General Federation of Women's Clubs ; a clasp). [Died Viet. LL.D. delegate to Prison Congress of London, 1874 ; HOWES, George Bond, D.Sc. ; also a Prof, of to Peace Congress held in Paris the St. Andrews ; F.R.S. ; Zoology ; same Tufts Litt. Coll. of from 1895 year ; LL.D., Cpllege ; Royal Science, London, : Doc. Brown Univ. Publications Passion (succeeding Prof. Huxley) ; corresponding of Hon. Flowers ; Words for the Hour (poems) ; member N. York Acad. Science; the World's Own (drama) ; Trip to Cuba ; Member Yorkshire Philosophic Society, Nat. From the Oak to the Olive (travels) ; Life Essex Field Club, Nottingham Society, of R. Margaret Fuller ; Later Lyrics ; Volume New Zealand Institute, and Society, of 1853 e. s. of Essays ; Memoir of Dr. Samuel G. Howe ; Victoria ; b. London, 7 Sept. ; s. of late From Sunset Ridge (poems) ; Reminiscences, late Thomas Johnson Howes, g. published in Atlantic Monthly Magazine (also Capt. George Augustus Bond of H.E.I.C.'s in : school. Entered book form) ; composed the Battle Hymn service. Educ. private of the Republic during the Civil War, sung service of the Science and Art Department, by the armies during that and the war with 1874, Biological division of Royal School of 355 HOWITT WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1910

the late ceiver-Gen. of - Mines, for the purpose of assisting Canada, 1863-64 ; Lieut. Governor of at Professor Huxley in the early development Ontario, 1868-73 ; one time of his practical method of laboratory in- President of the Ontario Bank, the Toronto in Board of the struction in biology ; Demonstrator Trade, Gold and Silver Mines Biology in Normal School of Science and Developing Co., the London and Canada Assistant Loan and the Royal School of Mines, 1881 ; Agency Co., Confederation Life Co. Liberal of Professor, 1885 ; formerly Lecturer on Com- Assurance ; Church parative Anatomy to St. George's Hospital England. Address : 125 Bedford Road, a and Mem- Canada. 1 Jan. Medical School ; Vice-President Toronto, [Died 1907.

ber of Council, Zoological Society ; Hon. HOWLEY, Major Jasper Josaph, D.S.O. 1900 ; Zoological Secretary Linnean Society of Lincolnshire b. 5 s. Regt. ; Aug. 1868 ; of London Hon. Treasurer Anatomical ; ; Society late Col. John Howley, D.L., of Rich Hill, of of ex-President Malacological Society Lisnagry, Co. Limerick. Educ. : Oscott

London ; President of Sect. D. British Entered army, 1888 ; Captain, 1897 ; Major,

1902 ; Examiner in Zoology, Association, 1906 ; served South Africa (severely wounded Universities of London and of Wales ; despatches twice, Queen's medal, 3 clasps of Examiner in Honours School Animal D.S.O.). Club : Junior United Service. Morphology, University of Oxford, in Zoology [Died 15 March 1915. and Comparative Anatomy to the Victorian HOWLEY, Most Rev. Michael Francis, D.D., University and to the University of New R.C. Archbishop of St. John's, Newfound- and Assistant Examiner in Ele- Zealand, land, from 1904 ; b. St. John's, Newfound- and Zoology mentary Physiology, Biology, land, 25 Sept. 1843 ; s. of Richard Howley of to the Science and Art Department. Pub- later Glangoole, Co. Tipperary ; merchant, lications : Atlas of Practical Elementary St. John's. Educ. : St. Bonaventure's now revised as Atlas of Elementary of Biology, College, St. John's ; College Propaganda, numerous Zootomy ; and Zoological papers Rome. Ordained 1868 ; sent to Scotland dealing chiefly with Vertebrate Morphology. as Secretary to Archbishop Eyre, Glasgow, Recreations : and walking. Ad- to cycling 1869 ; came St. John's with Bishop Power, dress : Chis- Ingledene, Barrowgate Road, 1870 ; Prefect Apostolic, St. George's, W. wick. Club : Savile. 4 Feb. 1905. [Died Newfoundland, 1885 ; Vicar Apostolic, of Amastris 1892 HOWITT, Alfred William, C.M.G. 1906 ; Bishop (titular), ; Bishop of St. 1894 Doctor of Science ; Fellow Geological John's, ; Archbishop and Metro- 1904. Publications : Ecclesiastical Society of London ; Hon. Fellow Anthrop. politan,

Inst., Great Britain and Ireland ; Hon. History of Newfoundland ; Volume of Historical Member Australasian Institute of Mining Poems ; Various Essays, published in Transactions Canadian and Engineers ; Clarke medallist ; Von Mueller Royal Society elsewhere. Address : The St. John's medallist ; retired from office of Commis- Palace,

sioner of Audit in the State of Victoria ; b. Newfoundland. [D-led 15 Oct. 1914. Sir cr. 1902 1830 ; s. of the authors William and Mary HOWSE, Henry Greenway, Kt. ; ; Justice M.S. Lond. D.Sc. Viet, causa honoris Howitt ; m. Maria, d. of late Mr. ; ; Boothby of the Supreme Court of South F.R.C.S.,; President of Royal College of Australia. Educ. : private tuition in Ger- Surgeons (retired) ; Consulting Surgeon to many and England; University College, Guy's Hospital, and to the Evelina Hospital

London. Leader of the Victorian Search for Sick Children ; b. Lyncombe Hall, Lyn- combe 21 Dec. 1841 2nd s. of Party for the Burke and Wells Expedition ; Vale, Bath, ; Police Magistrate and Warden of the Gold- Henry Edward and Isabella W. Howse ; m. for Alice Elinor 3rd d. of Rev. fields, Victoria ; Secretary Mines ; Com- 1881, Marshall,

missioner of Audit and Member of the Thos. L. Marshall ; one *. two d. Educ. :

Public Service Board of Victoria. Publica- Univ. Coll. School ; Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S 1868 1868 tions : Kamilaroi and Kurnai ; the Native 1865 ; F.R.C.S. ; M.S. London, ; in 1 867 Tribes of South-East Australia ; papers University Surgical Scholar, ; appointed the Journal of the Geological Society, the Asist.-Surgeon, Guy's Hospital, 1870, and 1875 Lecturer on Transactions of the Royal Society of Victoria, Surgeon, ; Anatomy (Guy's) 1888 elected to the Proceedings of the Australasian Associa- 1871, and on Surgery, ;

tion for the Advancement of Science. Ad- Council R.C.S. 1889 ; re-elected, 1897 ; 1901-2-3 of Senate of dress : Metung, Victoria. President, ; Member [Died 8 March 1908. Reconstituted University of London, 1900. Oliver C.M.G. 1901 Publications : various scientific and ROWLAND, Aiken, K.C. ; ; profes- b. near sional in medical and scientific Mayor of Toronto ; Lambton, papers jour- s. of Sir etc. Address : Toronto, 18 April 1847 ; Hon. nals, Guy's Hospital Reports, William Pearce Howland. Educ. : Upper The Tower House, Cudham, Kent. 16 1914. Canada College ; Toronto Model Grammar [Died Sept. 1902 School, and Toronto University. Church- HOWSON, Hon. Commander John, C.B. ; b. 1829. Address : 6 Lawrence warden of St. James' Cathedral, 1885-92 ; R.N.R. ; S. S.E. 6 Jan. 1907. M.P.P. for South Toronto, 1894-97 ; Presi- Road, Norwood, [Died Asso- dent International Deep Waterways HOWTH, 4th Earl of (cr. 1767), William Ulick 1894 ; re-elected at Cleve- ciation, Toronto, Tristram St. Lawrence, K.P., D.L. ; Baron 1895 Canadian Chairman International land, ; Howth (U.K.) 1881 ; Capt. 7th Hussars ; 1896 Vice- Deep Waterways Commission, ; retired 1850. [1st Baron Sir Armoricus Tris- 1896 President Canadian Bar Association, ; tram landed at Howth, 1177, and defeated

elected of 1901 ; re-elected with Sir John de Mayor Toronto, the Irish at Ivora ; then 1902 Founder Union of Canadian Munici- his sword still ; Courcy subdued Ulster ; palities and elected 1st President, Toronto, remains at Howth Castle. 15th Baron m. re-elected at 1902. Ad- 1901 ; Montreal, Joan, 2nd d. of the Duke of Somerset, and dress : 55 Isabella Street, Toronto. thus his descendants are related to Edward [Died Jan. 1904. III. 16th Baron was of service to Henry rebellion HOWLAND, Hon. Sir William Pierce, K.C.M.G., VII. at the time of Simnel's ;

b. 29 at 1504 ; and became cr. 1879 ; C.B., 1867 ; Paulings, N.Y., fought Knocktough, Mrs. Lord Chancellor of Ireland, b. 25 May 1811 ; m. 1st, 1843, Webb (d. 1849) ; 1509.] 1827 e. s. of 3rd Earl and his 1st wife, 2nd, 1866, Susannah Julia (d. 1886), widow June, ; Elizabeth 2nd d. of 13th Earl of Clanricarde ; of Capt. Hunt ; 3rd, 1895, Mary Emily, Rattray, widow of James Bethune, Q.C. S. father 1874. Educ. : Eton. State 1855- Educ. : Kinderhook Academy. Went to Steward to Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, of 1857 1858 and 1859-66 ; M.P. (L.) borough Canada, 1830 ; M.P. West York, ; 1868-74. Owned about 9500 acres. 1 iuance Minister, 1862-63, 1866-67 ; Re- Galway, 356 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HUDSON

Heir : none. Address : 54 Jermyn Street, publications, among them being the United Co. Dublin. Clubs : S.W. ; Howth Castle, British Women's Emigration Association, the Kildare Travellers', Wellington ; Street, Midwives' Institute, and the National Union Dublin. [Died 9 March 1909. of Women Workers. After breakdown of health in 1894 she resided on the HOZIER, Col. Sir Henry Montague, K.C.B. ; principally Continent. Address : H6tel Gries cr. 1903 ; Secretary of Lloyd's (retired) ; and Austria, Col. com. Royal Arsenal Artillery Volunteers bei Bozen, Siid Tirol, Austria. s. of Hozier of 25 Nov. 1906. (retired) ; 3rd James C. New- [Died d. of lands and Mauldslie Castle, Lanarkshire HUDDLESTON, Lady Diana De Vere ; o. : 9th Duke of St. and second wife, Educ. Rugby ; Edinburgh Academy Albans, R.M.A. Woolwich. Passed first into and oin Elizabeth Katharine, d. of General Joseph Gubbins m. the late Sir John Walter of Staff College. Lieutenant R.A. ; Lieu ; 1872, of The the last tenant 2nd Life Guards ; Assistant Militarj Huddleston, Grange, Ascot, Secretary to Lord Napier of Magdala in created Baron of the Exchequer, and a Judge of the Court of 1875-90. Abyssinian Expedition ; served with R.A High Justice,

Address : The Ascot Berks ; in Expedition to Pekin ; with German Armj Grange, Heath, ir 43 Ennismore S.W. in War of 1866 ; Assistant Military Attache" Gardens, 1 1905. War 1870-71 ; Captain, Lieut.-Col., and Col [Died Apr. b. 3rd Dn. Guards. Decorated : received th< HUDLESTON, Wilfred H., F.R.S., J.P. ; 2 June 1828 e. s. of late John Iron Cross from German Emperor in War York, ; : of 1870-71 C.B. 1897. Publications Hudleston. Educ. York ; Uppingham ; ; St. John's Coll. Camb. Travelled Seven Weeks' War ; History of British Ex (M.A.). as pedition to Abyssinia. Recreations : yacht an ornithologist, chiefly in Scandinavia ing, shooting, hunting. Address : Stone- (including Lapland), Greece, Turkey, and

Algeria, 1853-60 ; became house, Lanarkshire, N.B. ; 26A North Audley subsequently interested in Street. Clubs : Turf, Junior United Ser- geology ; Secretary Geological

1886-90 ; 1892-94 ; vice, City, Beefsteak ; New, Edinburgh Society, President,

Wollaston medallist ; President of the Geo- Western, Glasgow ; Royal Northern, Roya Clyde, and Temple Yacht. logical section of the British Association, [Died 28 Feb. 1907, Bristol, 1898. Publications : numerous papers. Recreations : HUBBARD, Elbert ; editor, The Fra and Philis- sportsman, angler. Address : 8 West tine Magazine ; President of the corporation Stanhope Gardens, S.W., Wareham. Clubs : Ox- known as The Roycrofters ; b. Bloomington Holme, Athenaeum, ford and 29 Jan. 1909. 111., U.S., 19 June 1859 ; father a farmer and Cambridge. [Died doctor. Educ. : the ol country University HUDSON, Charles Thomas, LL.D., F.R.S. ; Hard Knocks. Hon. of M.A. iron: b. 11 degree Brompton, March 1828 ; m. 1st, Mary Tufts College, and LL.D. from the Audi- Ann, d. of W. B. Tibbits of Braunston, torium Annex, Chicago ; school-teacher, Northamptonshire, 1855 ; 2nd, Louisa M. F., William printer, editor, and lecturer ; met d. of Freelove Hammond, barrister, Inner Morris in London, 1890, and went home and Temple, 1858. Educ. : The Grange, Sun- started the Press at East Aurora Roycroft derland ; St. John's Coll. Camb. (15th on similar lines as N.Y., the Kelmscott ; Wrangler). Headmaster Bristol Grammar the has out Roycrofters Corporation grown School, 1855-60 ; Manilla Hall, Clifton, 1861- of this venture a semi-communal institu- 1881. Publication : The Rotifera, or tion giving work to 800 people. Publications : Wheel-Animalcules, 1886. Address : Hill- One No but Himself Little Day ; Enemy ; side, Clarence Road, Shanklin, Isle of Wight. 25 vols. Life Journeys, ; Time and Chance ; [Died 24 Oct. 1903. of John Brown Old John ; Burroughs ; A HUDSON, George Bickersteth, J.P., D.L. ; b. to etc. about Message Garcia, ; and ten 16 Mar. 1845 ; s. of late Rev. T. D. Hudson, thousand articles. Recreations : e. magazine Frogmore Hall ; m. 1885, Lucy, d. of late horseback riding, swimming, rowing, and George Ley, Cobourg, Ontario. Educ. : care of flowers and Address : East garden. Rugby ; Exeter Coll. Oxford (M.A.). Barr. New York. 7 1915. in Aurora, [Died May Inner Temple, 1872 ; travelled America,

b. New Zealand, and India ; HUBBARD, Miss Louisa M. ; Russia, 1836 ; Canada, Australia, d. of late William Egerton Hubbard, M.P. (C.) Hitchin Div. Herts, 1892-1906. Address : 34 Gordon W. Leonardslee, Horsham, Sussex. Between Road, Baling, ; 1864 and 1874 she took an active part in Frogmore, Herts. Clubs : Carlton, New putting the Deaconess movement on a firmer University. [Died 29 Feb. 1912. footing in a series of Sir William K.C.I.E. cr. " London, holding fifty HUDSON, Brereton, ; assistance which the 1893 Lieut.-Col. Com. Behar Horse " meetings,"" anticipated ; Light of drawing-room meetings to-day. About (retired) ; b. 1843 ; m. Alice, d. of James 1870 was much struck by the position of im- Lamb, 1867. Member of Indian Public poverished self-dependent ladies, and set Service Commission, 1886-89. Address : herself to overcome their old-fashioned Seraha House, Champarun, Bengal ; Bel- prejudice?, and alike to impress them with mont House, Mullingar, Ireland. the dignity of labour, and to show them the [Died 31 Oct. 1914. various in obtain ways which they could HUDSON, William Henry Hoar, M.A., LL.M. ; remunerative employment. In first instance Professor of Mathematics in King's Coll. began active efforts to induce gentlewomen 1882-1903, and Queen's Coll. London, 1883- to accept positions of teachers -in elementary 1905; b. London, 11 Dec. 1838; m. Mary schools, and brought about opening of Otter Watson, d. of late Robert Turnbull, Hack- as a school for d. Educ. : College, Chichester, training ness, Yorks, 1875 (d. 1882) ; three ladies as elmentary teachers. In 1874 wrote Kinc's Coll. London ; St. John's Coll. Camb. a series of articles in 1862- Labour News on em- B.A. ; 3rd Wrangler, 1861 ; Fellow, for all ployment classes of women. These 1875 ; Mathematical Lecturer, St. Cath. were reprinted in 1875 as a Handbook for Coll. Camb. 1862-63 and 1867-68, St. John's Women's Work, which developed, in 1880, Coll. Camb. 1869-81. Fellow King's Coll. into The edited Col- Englishwoman's Year Book, London, 1873 ; Hon. Fellow Queen's and in this council Newn- by L.M.H., form was issued lege, London, 1909 ; member Miss London annually by Hubbard till 1898. In ham Coll. ; member of Senate, 1875 out council Lond. brought the Woman's Gazette, University, 1901-4 ; member which was continued as work and leisure Math. Soc. 1894-1899. Publications : Notes to the end of 1893 Smith and ; many women's move- on Dynamics, 1884 ; Barnard ments or societies of to-day either originated Hudson's Arithmetic, 1892 ; on the teaching m or were more or less promoted by these of Mathematics, 1893, 1903'; of elementary 357 HUGGJNS WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

Algebra, 1886 ; of Geometry, 1904. Recrea- Served in 33rd Regt. till his marriage, lie- : : tions formerly rowing, football, bicycling ; creations yachting, hunting, shooting, fish- chess. Address : 34 Birdhurst Heir : s. Alfred now bowls, ing, farming. Collingwood ; Road, Croydon. Clubs : Savile, City Liberal. 6. 1854. Address : East Bergholt Lodge, [Died 21 Sept. 1915. Suffolk. [Died I Apr. 1898. HUGGINS, Lady, Margaret Lindsay, Hon. Mem. HUGHES, Arthur John, C.I.E. 1892, M.Inst.

R.A.S. ; assisted Sir William Huggins in his C.E. ; on the Indian Pensioned Establish-

scientific work ; b. Dublin, 1849 ; d. of John ment ; b. 1843 ; s. of late John D'Urban

Murray, solicitor; m. 1875, late Sir W. Hughes, M.I.C.E. ; m. 1875, Josephine Maud, Huggins, K.C.B., O.M., F.R.S. (d. 1910). d. of James Combs of Devonport. Educ. :

Educ. : home ; private school Brighton. King's College ; privately. Was appointed T Much interested in science, especially in to the Department of Public W orks, India, in astronomy ; even as a child she worked, 1862 ; retired 1896 ; served the Irrigation systematically making herself familiar with Department in Bengal and the N.W. Pro-

the constellations, observing sun-spots and vinces ; was Sanitary Engineer to the Govt.

making drawings of them with a small N.W. Provinces ; also acted as Sec. to the terrestrial telescope, and studying the books Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces, in of Sir the as in J. Herschel, Dick, and Lardner ; she P.W.D. ; P.W. Secretary the

also worked experimentally at elementary Central India and Rajputana agencies ; was physics and chemistry, and gained some also City Engineer for Calcutta. Decorated practical knowledge of photography. On for the construction of important sanitary her marriage, she threw herself enthusi- works in the cities of the N.W. Provinces. astically into her husband's work, and was Club: Oriental. [Died 9 March 1910.

his sole assistant in observatory and labora- HUGHES, Professor David Edward, F.R.S. ; tory. Deeply interested in art, music, and b. London, 16 May 1831. Educ. : Bards- archaeology, Lady Huggins did a good deal town College, Kentucky. Inventor of the of work in astronomical archaeology, and in Hughes Printing Telegraph Instrument in use the archaeology and history of music and of on all important lines of Continent of Europe, art. She always felt great interest in and all submarine lines between England of education, in her earlier life being an earnest and Continent ; discoverer microphone, Sunday-school teacher, while later she served universally used as transmitter to tele- of the for some years as one of the managers of a phone ; inventor Induction Balance, group of Board schools. Publications : and author of numerous papers upon Joint author with Sir W. Huggins in many Electricity and Magnetism to the Royal and scientific papers, and in an Atlas of Repre- other Societies, for which he received the gold Paris 1867 sentative Stellar Spectra ; author of Mono- medal (Grand Prix), Exhibition, ; graph on the Astrolabe (Astronomy and Royal Society gold medal, 1885; Albert Astrophysics). Articles in Ency. Brit, (llth medal, Society of Arts, 1896, etc. Recrea- : music and violin. edition) ; papers in astronomical and archaeo- tions harp, piano, : 40 Club : logical journals ; Life and work of Gio. Address Langham Street, W. 22 Jan. 1900. Paolo Maggini ; Lives of Agues and Ellen Philosophical. [Died Clerke contributed to Life ; Appreciations, HUGHES, Rev. Edward ; Canon Residentiary and Letters of H. E. and to Life of Pipe ; of Bangor, 1-903. Educ. : University of Anna Swanwick. Recreations : music, land- London. Curate of Penyvroes, Llanllyfin, scape painting, wood-carving, botany, gar- 1879-81 ; Llanfairfechan, 1881-87 ; Rector dening, archaeology, geology. Address : 8 of Llanaber, 1887-1906. Address : Arfryn, More's Garden, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, S.W. Upper Bangor. [Died 16 Dec. 1910. Club : Institution. Royal HUGHES, Edward R., R.W.S. ; sometime [Died 24 March 1915. Vice-President of the Royal Society of Sir HUGGINS, Wm., K.C.B., cr. 1897 ; O.M. Painters in Water Colours. Address : 8 1902 ; F.R.S., D.C.L., LL.D., Ph.D., D.Sc. ; Edith Villas, West Kensington, W. Ph. Nat. D. his ; astronomer, directing own [Died 15 May 1908. and b. Observatory ; London, Col. Sir cr. 1902 ; Laboratory HUGHES, Edwin, Kt. ; 1824 ; m. d. of John Margaret, Murray, V.D. ; Hon. Col. 2nd Kent (Plumstead) 1875. Educ. : of London m. Dublin, City Artillery ; b. Droitwich, 27 May 1832 ; School teachers. Built ; private private Mary Adele Elliott. Educ. : King Edward observatory at Tulse Hill, 1856, and devoted VI.'s School, Birmingham. Solicitor; himself to of development Spectroscope formerly election and registration agent ; Rede 1869 Presi- Astronomy ; Lecturer, ; director of property, brick, and other com-

dent Royal Astronomical 1876-78 ; of London School Society, panies ; formerly member President British Association for Advance- Board; Metropolitan Board of Works; ment of 1891 President M.P. Science, ; Royal London County Council ; was senior 1900-5 received a Society, ; Royal medal, for Metropolitan Boroughs; M.P. (C.) the Rumford and the medals from 1st of Wool- Copley Woolwich, 1885-1902 ; Mayor two medals from Royal Society ; Royal wich, 1900-1901. Recreations : rifle, car- Astronomical received several Society ; bine, and gun competitions, Wimbledon prizes from the Academic de France Wilde ; and Shoeburyness ; music, chess, travelling, medal, Draper medal, Astr. Soc. Pacific archaeological and antiquarian societies. medal, was a Com. of the Brazil. Order of Address : Oaklands, Plumstead Common, the Rose. Publications : Many original Woolwich. Club : Carlton. papers in the transactions of scientific [Died 15 Sept. 1904. societies in 1900 President ; (with Lady Huggins), HUGHES, Rev. Hugh Price, M.A. ; An Atlas of Stellar Editor of Representative Spectra ; Wesleyan Conference, 1898-99 ; in 1906, The Royal Society, or Science in the Methodist Times; b. Caermarthen, 1847; State, etc. Recreations : collection of s. of John Hughes, surgeon. Educ. : works of antique art, music, botany, fishing. Univ. Coll. London ; Wesleyan Theological Address : 90 Upper Tulse Hill, S.W. Club : Coll. Richmond. First appointment to Athenaeum. 10 1910. followed at [Died May Dover, 1869 ; by appointments

cr. ; Mostyn Road, HUGHES, Sir Alfred, 9th Bt. ; 1773 ; J.P. ; Brighton ; Stoke-Newiugton Hill VVest London Oxford ; Brixton ; country gentleman ; b. Suffolk, 3 Jan. 1825 ; ; of United s. of 8th Bt. and Elizabeth, d. and co-heiress London Mission. Vice-President of Robert Butcher, The Grove, Bungay, Kingdom Alliance and of the Peace Society ; Suffolk m. e. d. of late Col. John took much interest in the Social Purity ; Maria, ana Smith, Ellingham Hall, Bungay, Suffolk Movement, Anti-Gambling League, Past President of National 1851. Educ. : in Germany for the Army Education ; 358 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HULMH

Council of Evangelical Free Churches. Theological School, 1878-87 ; Archdeacon : Ethical Publications Social Christianity ; of Man and Rector of Andreas, 1886-94. Christianity; Essential Christianity; The Examining Chaplain to Bishops of Sodor of Atheist Shoemaker ; The Plilanthropy and Man, 1877-94. Publications : The One God; The Morning Lands of History. Ad- Book, a treatise on the Unique Character Tavitoii of dress: 8 Street, Gordon Square, W.C.; the Bible ; Evening Communion ; The Haslemere. 17 Nov. 1902. of the Ty Bryn, [Died Nature Resurrection Body ; The Lord-Lieutenant of to it HUGHES, Hugh Robert, Bible and how Study ; Classical Studies, Flintshire from 1874 b. 11 June 1827 e. s. their Position and in ; ; True Value Education ; of Robert and Anne Lance I cannot Hugh Hughes ; Why go away from Christ ; Prayer Florentia e. d. in m. 1853, Lady Emily Liddell, Relation to the Fixity of Natural Law ; of 1st Earl of Ravensworth two s. five d. Difficulties ; Old Testament ; Protestantism, : Christ Oxford. its Educ. Rugby ; Church, Positive Teaching; The Signs of the : Address Kinmel Park, Abergele ; Glany- Times ; The Old Testament in the Light of : Marl- w?rn, Denbigh. Clubs Carlton, the Witness of Christ ; The Duties of Evan- bcrough, Turf. [Died 29 Apr. 1911. gelical Churchmen under Possible Eventuali- ties Sanctification ; by etc. ; editor HUGHES, Rev. Nathaniel Thomas, M.A. Oxon. ; Faith, of Chronicles in the Temple Bible. Address : Vicar of Hardingston from 1892 ; Rural Holy Trinity Vicarage, Hull. Club: Dean of Northampton from 1897 ; Master National. 25 March 1904. of St. John's Hospital from 1871 ; Hon. [Died b. Canon of Peterborough from 1883 ; HUGUENET, A. P., ; Officier de 1'Instruction 1834 s. of late Llandegfan, Anglesey, Aug. ; Publique ; Instructor in French at the Royal m. Thomas Hughes, Cadnaut ; (1st) 1862, Naval College, Greenwich ; Professor of e. d. of Rowland Stoke French at Annie, Stagg, Newing- Queen's College, London ; editor Henrietta d. of of ton; (2nd) 1877, Alice, y. La Chronique, London ; b. Bourges, Cher, *. of John Becke, Cedars, Northampton ; two France ; a Major of Artillery. Educ. : d. : of s. four Educ. Gram. School, Beaumaris ; The Lyce"e Strasbourg ; Military College, Jesus Coll. Oxford. (Classical Scholar) 2nd St. Cyr. Formerly an Officer in the French

Cl. Mod. 1855, B.A. 2nd Cl. Math. 1857, army ; served Italian and Mexican cam- 1861 1862 M A. 1870 ; Deacon, ; Priest, ; paigns, Franco-German War, and in Africa ; to Assistant Master Oakham, 1860-62 ; Curate Hon. Secretary Society of French Masters Leicester- for of Lynby, Notts, 1862 ; Kegworth, in England 16 years. Publications : Vicar of St. North- the shire, 1864 ; Edmunds, La Chronique, only French paper ampton, and Chaplain of N.U., 1870-92; published in London ; Histoire d'un Mobile of in Chaplain to Mayor Northampton, 1889 ; de Loir-et-Cher, Collaboration with M. L. of Chaplain to High Sheriff Northants, 1903. Moussary ; French Grammar (Hossfeld Address : Hardingstone Vicarage, North- method), etc. Address : 29 Bessborough

ampton. [Died 18 July 1913. Street, S.W. ; Queen's College, Harley cr. Street, W. [Died 12 Aug. 1910. HUGHES, Sir Robert John, K.C.B. ; 1894 ; b. 5 Maj.-Gen. (retired) ; Hampshire, May HULL, Commander Thomas A., R.N. ; s. late of 1822 ; of Lieut. Robert Hughes ; m. F.R.G.S. ; Inspector Admiralty Charts 1855, Mary Anne, widow of Capt. Charles of the Mercantile Marine. Employed in d. of Driscoll for Sir Fowle and Chas. (d. 1889). search John Franklin, 1848-54 ; on Entered Army 1842; Maj.-Geu. 1883; the surveys of Palestine, Corfu, Tunis, and

served India, 1846-53 ; commanded 88th Sicily, 1860-66 ; on the compilation of the and 63rd Regts. Crimea, 1855-56 (4th class Admiralty Wind and Current Charts of the

Medjidie and war medal) ; Afghan War, World, 1866-72; Superintendent of Admiralty

1878-80 (medal and clasp and C.B.) ; com- Charts, 1872-79. -Publications: Practical manded a Brigade and Division during the Nautical Surveying and Handicraft of battle of campaign, action of Shajui, Ahmed Navigation ; edited and revised Pilot's Kheyl, and action atOzoo (despatches, thanks Handbook for the English Channel, and of of of Government India) ; commanded Raper's Practice Navigation and Nautical Presidency District, Calcutta, 1880-83; Astronomy. [Died 25 March 1904.

appointed to command Bengal Brigade HULME, Frederick Edward, F.L.S., F.S.A. ; : under orders for Egypt, 1882. Address b. Hanley, Staffordshire, 1841 ; m. 1866 Walmer Beach, Kent. Clubs : United Emily, d. of John Napper of Henfield Place, Junior Constitutional. two s. two d. A writer on Natural Service, Sussex ;

[Died 19 Apr. 1904. History and Archaeological subjects ; for cr. HUGHES, Sir William Templer, K.C.B. ; many years one of Examination Staff, b. General (retired) ; 1822 ; m. 2nd Georgiana Science and Art Department ; Examiner of d. of Ven. Archdeacon Phillpotts, 1876. London Chamber Commerce ; Member

Entered Indian Army, 1842 ; General, Southwark Diocesan Council and Stafford- 1845-46 Professor 1884 ; served Sutlej Campaign, ; shire Society ; King's College, Staff of Associa- Punjab Campaign, 1848-49 ; N.W. Frontier, London ; on Architectural 1851-52: Indian Mutiny, 1857-59; com- tion. Publications: Plant Form, 1868;

manded Hodson's Horse, 1859-60 ; Central Plants, their Natural Growth and Orna- of Indian Horse, 1867-69; Punjab Frontier mental Treatment, 1874 ; Principles

Force, 1869-70 ; Division Indian Army, Ornamental Art, 1875; Familiar Wild : 1879-84. Address Dunley, Bovey Tracey, Flowers, 8 vols., 1878-1905 ; Mathematical Devon. Club : United Service. Drawing Instruments and how to Use Them, in [Died 4 Apr. 1987. 1879 ; Suggestions Floral Design, 1880 ; of HUGHES-GAMES, Ven. Joshua, D.C.L. ; The Town, College, and Neighbourhood in Vicar of Holy Trinity, Hull, from 1895 ; Marlborough, 1881 ; Art Instruction b. s. of 1882 Wisdom 1886 1831 ; Joshua Jones, Glasbury House, England, ; Chips, ; 1889 Clifton ; m. Mary Helena, d. of John Yates, Mythland, 1886 ; Wayside Sketches, ; Practice of 1859 ; assumed name of Hughes-Games, History, Principles, and Symbol-

1880. Educ. : Bishop's Coll. Bristol ; ism in Art, 1891 ; History, Principles, and class and Lincoln Coll. Oxford (B.A.). 1st Practice of Heraldry, 1892 ; Birth of 1893 Natural Mathematics, 3rd class Classics, 1852 ; Development Ornament, ;

Johnson Mathematical Scholar, 1853 ; History Lore and Legend, 1895 ; History, Senior Mathematical Scholar, 1854. Vice- Blazonry, and Associations of the Flags of

Principal York Training College, 1859-61 ; the World, 1897 ; Cryptography, 1898 ; Wild Headmaster Liverpool Institute, 1862-65 ; Plain English, so they think, 1902; of 1902 Proverb Principal King William's College, Isle Fruits of the Country-side, ; of the Man, 1866-86; Principal Sodor and Man Lore, 1902 ; Butterflies and Moths 359 HULSE WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

in their Country-side, 1903 ; Wild Flowers HUME, George Alexander, M.A., LL.D., K.C. ; Swiss 11 s. of late Seasons, 1907 ; Familiar Flowers, b. Jan. 1860 ; George Alexander 1908. Address : Newark, Kew Gardens. Hume, M.D., Crumlin, Co. Antrim. Educ. :

[Died 11 Apr. 1909. Royal Belfast Academical Institution ; cr. in HULSE, Sir Edward, 5th Bt. ; 1739; J.P., Queen's College, Galway. Scholarship Scholar D.L. ; b. 1809 ; 5. father 1854 ; m. Katharine, Classics ; Senior in Mental and of o. c. of Very Rev. Dean Salisbury (Hamil- Economic Science, and Senior Law Scholar ; : Christ in ton), 1854. Educ. Eton ; Church, Gold Medallist Logic, Metaphysics, and Oxford (M.A.). Fellow of all Souls. Owned Political Economy, and Gold Medallist in : s. b. about 7000 acres. Heir Edward, 1859. Law, Queen's University, Ireland ; Ex- : of Address Breamore, Salisbury ; 47 Portland hibitioner King's Inns, Dublin ; called to Place, W. Clubs : Athenaeum, Carlton. Irish Bar, 1881; K.C. 1899. Recreations: [Died 11 June 1899. shooting, fishing, yachting. Clubs : Ulster HULSE, Sir Edward Henry, 6th Bt., cr. 1739, Reform, Royal Ulster Yacht.

J.P., D.L. ; Capt. 15th Batt. Imperial Yeo- [Died 10 Jan. 1005. served South 1900 John b. manry ; Africa, (de- HUME, Richard, Maj.-Gen. (retired); b. s. of 5th 1831 4th s. of late spatches) ; 1859 ; Bt. and Birr, 16 Aug. ; Rev. Robert : Katharine, d. of Very Rev. Dean of Salisbury Hume ; unmarried. Educ. Hall Place. S. served (Hamilton) ; father, 1899 ; m. 1888, Joined 55th Regt. 1849 ; through of Sir Bt. : battles of Edith, d. E. Lawson, Educ. Crimean Campaign ; present at Coll. attacks Eton, Brasenose Oxford. Capt. Royal Alma, Inkermann, sortie ; on Redan in Wiltshire Yeomanry (retired); M.P. (C.) (severely wounded ; mentioned despatches),

Salisbury, 1886-97. Owned about 7000 Bhootan Campaign, 1865 ; medal and three : acres. Heir s. Edward Hamilton Westrow, clasps Alma, Inkermann, Sebastopol ; all b. 1889. Recreations : golf, cricket, and medal and clasp, Bhootan ; commanded 55th kinds of sport. Address : Breamore House, Regt. 1874-79. Publication : Reminiscences Salisbury. Clubs : Carlton, Turf, Marl- of the Crimean Campaign with the 55th borough. [Died 29 May 1903. B.egt. Recreations : shooting, cricket, fish- HULSE, Sir Edward Hamilton Westrow, ing, archery. Address : Rock Lodge, North Devon. Clubs : United : b. c. Lynton, 7th Bt., cr. 1739 31 Aug. 1889 ; o. of and Kildare 6th Bt. and Edith Maude Webster, d. of 1st Service, Army Navy ; Street, Dublin. [Died 15 Jan. 1906. . Educ. : Eton ; Balliol College, Oxford. Heir : u. Hamilton John HUME, Major Martin Andrew Sharp, M.A. : State Hulse. Address Breamore House, Hants. (Cambridge) ; Editor of Spanish in [Died 16 March 1915. Papers, Public Record Office ; Lecturer HULTON, Sir William Wilbraham Blethyn, Spanish History and Literature, Pembroke e. s. in 1st Bt., cr. 1905 ; J.P., D.L. ; b. 1844 ; College, Cambridge ; Examiner Spanish of late William Ford Hulton, J.P., D.L., and and Lecturer in the University of London ; Sir Georgiana, d. of John Lister-Kaye, 1st Examiner in the University of Birmingham ; b. Bart., of Denby Grange, Co. York ; m. 1st, Maj. (retired) 3rd Batt. Essex Regt. ; s. of officer in East 1867, Sarah Matilda (d. 1873), o. d. of Ralph London, 8 Dec. 1847 ; : Rothwell, Ribbleton House, Co. Lancaster ; India Company's Service. Educ. Madrid, 2nd, 1879, Margaret Lucy, d. of Col. Wm. where branches of his family resided for over Assheton Cross, Red Scar, Co. Lancaster. a century. C. Academician of the Royal : of Educ. Rugby ; Trinity Coll. Cambridge. Spanish Academy and the Royal Spanish at of Grand Cross Called to Bar Middle Temple, 1868 ; Academy History ; Knight : Constable of Lancaster Castle. Heir s. of the Spanish Order of Isabel the Catholic ;

William Rothwell [b. 1868 ; m. 1890, Ethel unmarried. Contested (L.) Maidstone, 1885 ;

Marguerite, 3rd d. of E. Braddyll], Address: Central Hackney, 1886 ; Stockport, 1892, : the Hulton Park, near Bolton. Club Arthur's. 1893 ; attached to Turkish Army during

[Died 2 Apr. 1907. campaign on the Lorn, 1878-79 ; travelled b. in and Africa. Publica- HUME, Allan Octavian, C.B. 1860 ; 1829 ; much South America : s. of late Joseph Hume, M.P. ; m. 1853, tions Chronicle of Henry VIII., 1889 ; Mary Anne Grindall (d. 1890). Educ. : Calendar of Spanish State Papers, Elizabeth, 2 Haileybury ; London University. Entered 4 vols. ; Henry VIII., vols. ; Edward VI. in of Bengal Civil Service, 1849 ; served N.W. (unfinished) ; Courtships Queen Elizabeth,

Provinces as Magistrate and Collector ; 1896 and 1904 ; The Year after the Armada, II. Commissioner of Customs ; Secretary to 1896 ; Sir Walter Raleigh, 1897 ; Philip

Government of India and various other offices ; of Spain, 1897 ; The Great Lord Burghley,

member of Board of Rev. N.W. Prov. India, 1898 ; Spain, its Greatness and Decay (Cam- : 1879 ; retired 1882. Publications several bridge University Historical Series), 1898; works on Ornithology. Address : The Modern Spain (Story of the Nations Series), 1899 A of the Chalet, Kingswood Road, Upper Norwood, ; History Spanish People, 1901; Affairs of S.E. [Died 31 July 1912. Treason and Plot, 1901 ; The Love e" Mary Queen of Scots, 1903 ; Espanoles HUME, Colonel Charles Vernoii, M.V.O., 1906 ; Ingleses en el Siglo XVI. (in Spanish), 1903 ; D.S.O., 1900 ; employed under Siamese 1 Cambridge Modern History, vols. iii. and iv., Government from 191 ; Royal Field 1905 Influence on Artillery; retired; b. 12 July 1860; m. 1904, ; Spanish English 1905 The Wives of 1897, Ursula Wilhelmina, d. of Reginald Literature, ; Henry VIII., 1905 of Old 1906 Face to Dykes Marshall, D.L., J.P., of Castlerigg ; Queens Spain, ; 1906 s. : Face (novel from the Spanish), ; Manor, Cumberland ; one two d. Educ. 1907 The Court of Marlborough. Entered R.F.A. 1879; Through Portugal, ; of Philip IV., 1907 ; Dictionary Spanish Captain, 1887 ; Major, 1897 ; Lieutenant- Quotations (in collaboration), 1907 ; Two Colonel, 1904 ; Colonel, 1906 ; A.D.C. to and 1908 Commander-in-Chief, India, 1885-92; Mili- English Queens Philip, ; many articles in the tary Governor to Crown Prince of Siam, historical principal English and and reviews. Recrea- 1896-99; served Burmah, 1886-87 (de- Spanish magazines tions : books, books, books. Address : spatches, medal and clasp) ; A.A.G., South Portland W. Africa Field Force, 1900 (despatches, medal Cavendish Mansions, Place, Club : Devonshire. [Died 1 July 1910. and 5 clasps, D.S.O.) ; Attache" with the in cr. 1902 Japanese Army during the campaign HUME, Sir Robert, G.C.B., ; K.C.B., retired 1889 b. 23 Nov. Manchuria, 1904-5 ; Military Attache" to cr. 1887 ; Lt.-Gen. ; : d. R. H.B.M.'s Embassy, Tokio, 1903-7. Address 1828 ; m. Jane, of Brown, H.E.I.C.S., 29 Belsize Avenue, N.W. Club : Army and and widow of Capt. Harris, 1872. Entered 2 1883 served Navy. [Died Feb. 1915. army, 1847 ; Lieut.-Gen. ; 360 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HUNTER

Crimea, 1854-55 (twice severely wounded, R.W.S., Hon. Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll. d. Publications : Thorni- despatches, medal with three clasps, Legion Oxford ; three

of Honour, 5th class Medjidie and Turkish croft's Model ; Under Seal of Confession ; 1865 translation of medal) ; Bhootan Expedition, (medal The Leaden Casket ; Bohn 1874- her with clasp) ; commanded Saugar Dist., Grimm's Folk-Tales ; (with daughter S. Violet The 1912. Address : 1877 ; Allahabad Div., 1879-80 ; Afghanistan Hunt) Governess,

Field Force, 1880-81 (thanked by Govt.) ; South Lodge, Campden Hill, W. Quetta Div., Beloochistan, 1881, and Lahore [Died 1 Nov. 1912. Div., 1881-84 ; Col. King's Own (Yorkshire HUNTER, Rev. Andrew Johnston, M.A. ; Rector L.I), 1893; Col. Border Regiment, 1903. of Swanton Morley with Worthing, Norfolk, 1909. Cathe- Club : United Service. [Died 10 Feb. from 1896 ; Hon. Canon of Norwich s. of William cr. dral, 1907 ; b. 15 Aug. 1844 ; HUMPHERY, Sir William Henry, 1st Bt. ; of Lothian m. J.P. Hon. Col. 1st Hunter Tynemount, East ; 1868 ; K.C.B., V.D., ; 1872, Agnes Blanche, d. of William Phillips V.B. Hants Rifles ; late Brig.-Gen. Ports- of s. d. Educ. : b. the Lancrets, Luton ; one one mouth V. Infantry Brigade ; 25 March Edinburgh Academy ; Gonville and Caius 1827 ; 2nd s. of late John Humphery, M.P., College, Cambridge (li.A., 1869 ; M.A., 1872). and Mary, d. of W. Burgess ; m. 1st, 1850, Curate of Christ Church, Luton, 1870-75 ; Maria (d. 1897), d. of W. Cubitt, M.P. ; 2nd, of Luton Hoo Private 1898, Mary Catherine, d. of late Baron Chaplain Chapel, 1875-85 Vicar of 1885- : Winchester Wadham ; Mattishall, Norfolk, Alderson. Educ. ;

1896 ; Rural Dean of South Brisley since College, Oxford (M.A.). Barr. Inner Temple ; High Sheriff for Hants, 1873; while at 1900. Address : Swanton Morley Rectory, Dereham, Norfolk. Club : Junior Constitu- Winchester was captain of football ; at 12 1914. Oxford captain of his boat, which he left tional. [Died June b. head of the river ; winning also at Henley HUNTER, Colin, A.R.A., 1884; Glasgow, *. of Grand Challenge, Wyfold, and Ladies' Cups ; 16 July 1841 ; John Hunter, bookseller 1st joined volunteers in 1860 ; Commandant and postmaster, Helensburgh ; m. Isabel, V.B. Hants in 1863, for many years, and then d. of John H. Young, Glasgow, 1873. Educ. : : was Brig.-Gen. Portsmouth V.I. Brigade ; Helensburgh. Principal Pictures among M.P. Andover, 1863-65. Receations : hunt- others Trawlers Waiting for Darkness, : 1874 ing, volunteering, rowing. Heir none. R.A. 1873 ; Salmon Stake Nets, R.A. ; for Address : 23 Bruton Street, W. ; The Their Only Harvest, R.A. 1878 ; Waiting

Cottage, Great Brington, Northampton. the Homeward Bound, R.A. 1882 ; Herring Clubs : Carlton, United University. Market at Sea, R.A. 1884, etc. Recreations : [Died 31 March 1909. shooting, fishing, golfing, yachting. Address : HUMPHREYS-OWEN, Arthur Charles, D.L., 14 Melbury Road, Kensington. Clubs :

from 1894 ; Arts. 24 1904. J.P. ; M.P. (L.) Montgomeryshire Reform, [Died Sept.

chairman of C.C. ; Chair- cr. Montgomeryshire HUNTER, Sir David ; K.C.M.G., 1901 ; of Co. from 1900 ; man Cumbrian Railways C.M.G. 1898 ; Member for Durban (Central) b. 9 Nov. 1836 s. of Erskine ; Humphreys, first Union Parliament, South Africa, 1910 ; and Eliza, d. of Edward Johnes, s. of barrister, b. Broxburn, Linlithgowshire, 1841 ;

Monts ; m. 1874, Maria, d. M.D., Garthmyl, David Hunter ; m. Margaret Gordon, y. e. d. of late James Educ. : d. Russell, Q.C. of Robert Laing, 1865 (d. 1912) ; two one Coll. 2nd Harrow ; Trin. Camb. (M.A.) ; s. Educ. : Kirkliston Free Church School. Class in Classical and Moral Science Triposes. Entered service of North British Railway

Barr. Lincoln's Inn ; director Cambrian Company as apprentice, Edinburgh, 1853 ; Railway Company. Owned 7786 acres. Ad- served successively in accounting, stores, dress : Glansevern, Berriew, Montgomeryshire. traffic, and General Manager's departments ; Clubs : Athenaeum, Bath, National Liberal, appointed General Manager of Natal Govern- Oxford and 9 Dec. 1905. to Cambridge. [Died ment Railways, 1879 ; services brought Wolfe, novelist ; b. Natal HUNGERFORD, Margaret notice in despatches, 1881-86 ; member of Rev. Ross Co. Cork ; d. to various Milleen, Carbery, Harbour Board, 1881 ; delegate Fitzjohn Stannus Hamilton, Rector of Ross conferences on railway, harbour, and customs and Canon of Ross Cathedral. Educ. : matters, and to Government of South African Coll. Publications : Phyllis ; of Portarlington Republic on railway extension ; member

Bawn ; Lilian ; Beauty's chairman of first Molly Airy Fairy Executive Council, 1890 ; Faith and Un- Daughters ; Mrs. Geoffrey ; General Conference of South African Railway

faith Portia Lord Beresford ; ; ; Loys, Officers, Pietermaritzburg, 1897 ; chairman

Doris ; Green Pleasure and of Coal Uosmoyne ; Port Advisory Board, 1898 ; member

Grief A Maiden all Forlorn ; in Grey ; Lady Industry Commission, 1898 ; mentioned

Mental Marvel ; Branskmere ; A Struggle ; despatches of Sir George White, Sir Redvers

Duchess A Modern Circe ; Under- in The ; Buller, Lord 'Roberts, and Lord Kitchener currents Honourable Mrs. Vereker ; The connection with Transvaal War, 1899-1902 ; A Life's Vile ; In Durance ; A Born Coquette chairman of Colonial Reception Committee Her Week's Amusement African Remorse ; ; Lady S. for Royal Visit, 1901 ; chairman,

A Little Irish Girl ; Patty ; April's Lady Congregational Union, 1902-3 ; member Creina The Nor 'Wife nor Maid; Nora ; Plague Administration Committee, 1903; A Professor's Experiment ; The Hoyden ; chairman Technical Education Commission, Point of Conscience, etc. Recreations 1904-5: retired on legal age limit from Address : St Brenda's gardening, croquet. General Managership of Railways, 1906 ; Co. Cork. 24 Jan. 1897 chair- Bandon, [Died contested Borough of Durban, 1906 ;

Sir Frederick 1st Bt. cr. 1892 . HUNT, Seager, ; man, Government Inspection and Advisory of late Hunt D.L. ; b. 1837 ; e. s. James Town Board, 1907 ; member Durban Council, and d. of James L Mauritius railway contractor, Eliza, 1907 ; inspected and reported upon Westminster m. Alice of Seager, Millbank, ; Government Railways, 1907 ; member of of Grace o 1907 d. Alfred Hunt, Hanover (Lady Council, Durban Technical Institute, ; St. John of Jerusalem), 1867. Educ. : West member of Council and Hon. Treasurer Natal minster School. M.P. (0.) W. Marylebone University College, 1910; M.P. Central : none 1885-95 ; 1895-98. Heir and member Maidstone, Durban, 1910 ; chairman many Address : 10 Royal Crescent, Ramsgate Boards and Committees. Decorated in Club : Carlton. [Died 21 Jan. 1904 recognition of public services. Address : Oct. 1831 Natal. Club : Durban. HUNT, Margaret ; b. Durham, 14 Colinton, Durban, 2nd d. of James Raine, D.C.L., Crook Hall [Dietl 20 June 1914. D.D. Minister of Durham and Margaret, d. of Rev. Thoma HUNTER, Rev. Peter Hay, ; Alfred Parish St. of Scot- Peacock,' Denton ; m. late W. Hunt the of Andrew (Church 361 HUNTER WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

b. land), Edinburgh, from 1896 ; Edinburgh, Weston of Weston-under-Lyzard, Co. Staffs ; s. c. of 10 Sept. 1854 ; of James Hunter, paper m. 1st, 1860, Eleanor, o. John Crooke- of of merchant ; m. Helen, d. James Dawson, Freeman Crooke Hall, Co. Lanes, (d. 1861); manufacturer, Dalkeith. Educ. : Universi- 2nd, 1863, Jane, Lady of Justice of St. John of ties of Edinburgh and Leipsic ; College of Jerusalem, d. and heiress of Robert Hunter France and Sorbonne, Paris. Minister of the of Hunterston, Co. Ayr. Assumed by royal Parish of Elie, 1883-86; Tester, 1886-96; license the. prefix-surname and arms in 2nd was for 5 years Chaplain to the Lord High quarter of Hunter of Hunterston, 1880. the Forth staff Commissioner ; Chaplain to Served India, political and employ several Division Royal Engineers (V.) ; on (capture of Durriabad forts, Oude), 1850 ; occasions preacher before Queen Victoria ; Indian Mutiny (commanded outpost through- in Hon. Degree of Doctor Divinity conferred out defence of Lucknow Residency ; Bt. of 1902. Publica- 1857 by University Edinburgh, Majority and one year's extra service), ;

tions : The Story of Daniel ; After the Exile ; on Outram's staff at Alumbagh, and at the

Sons of the Croft ; James Inwick ; The Crime siege and capture of Lucknow, 1857-58 Silver Bullet of Christmas Day ; The ; John (despatches, medal and clasps, one year's etc. Armiger's Revenge ; Bible and Sword, ; extra service). Address : Hunterston, West joint-author of My Ducats and my Daughter Kilbride, KB. Clubs : United Servic Recreations : yachting, mountaineering. Ad- Athenaeum, County. f Died 12 Aug. dress : 35 Great King Street, Edinburgh. HUNTINGFIELD, 3rd Baron (cr. 1796), Charl [Died 26 Dec. 1909. Andrew Vanneck, D.L., J.P. ; Bt. 1751 [Is Sir cr. 1911 HUNTER, Robert, K.C.B., ; Kt., Bt, was Paymaster of the land forces of cr. 1894 ; C.B., 1909 ; Solicitor to Post Netherlands, d. 1751] ; b. Leiston Hoi Office from 1882 ; b. 27 Oct. 1844 ; m. 1st, Suffolk, 12 Jan. 1818 ; s. of 2nd Baron anc d. of J. G. Emily, Browning (d. 1872) ; 2nd, his 2nd wife, 3rd d. of Sir Charles Blois, Bt. rf. of S. 1877 three d. Educ. : Ellen, Cann, ; . father 1844 ; m. Louisa, o. d. of Andi Solicitor 1867 Lond. Univ. (M.A. 1865). ; Arcedeckne, 1839. Owned about J.P. for the of Surrey. Publica- County acres. Heir : s. Joshua, b. 1842. Address . tion : The Preservation of and Open Spaces Heveningham Hall, Yoxford, Suffolk. Clubs : of Footpaths and Other Rights of Way. Carlton, Marlborough, Turf. Address : Haslemere General Meadftelds, ; [Died 21 Sept. 1897. Post E.C. Club : Reform. Office, HUNTINGFIELD, 4th Baron (cr. 1796), Joshus [Died 6 Nov. 1913. Charles Vanneck ; Bt. 1751 ; Col. retL HUNTER, William Alexander, LL.D. ; M.P. late Scots Guards ; J.P. Suffolk. [1st (L.) N. Aberdeen 1885-96; b. 1844; *. of was Paymaster of the land forces of James Hunter, granite merchant, Aberdeen. Netherlands, d. 1751.] b. 27 Aus. 1842 ; S. : Aberdeen Grammar School and Educ. father 21 Sept. 1897. Educ. : Eton. University. Barr. Middle Temple, 1867 ; ; Conservative. Joined formerly Professor Roman Law, Univ. Coll. Scots Guards, 1863 ; retired, 1892 ; served London. Publications : Roman Law in the in Egyptian Campaign, 1882 (medal and Order of a Code. Address : 2 Brick Court, clasp and Khedive's star) ; Eastern Soudan, E.C. 21 1898. Temple, [Died July 1885 (clasp). Owned about 10,000 acres. Sir William K.C.M.G. cr. HUNTER, Guyer, ; Collection of pictures in Heveningham 1884 F.R.C.P. b. 1829 m. d. of ; ; ; 2nd, Hall, Suffolk, chiefly of Dutch school. 1871. Educ. : Coll. J. Stainburn, King's Recreations: shooting, natural history, London Aberdeen 1867). ; University (M.D. etc. Heir (to title) : n. Hon. William Charles Assistant- Surgeon, Bombay Army, 1850 ; Arcedeckne Vanneck. Address : Heven- 1877 Vice-Chancellor of Surgeon-Gen. ; ingham Hall, Yoxford, and Leiston Old 1880 M.P. Central Bombay University, ; Abbey, Suffolk. Clubs : Guards', Carlton, Hackney, 1885-92. Clubs : E.I. United Bachelors.' [Died 13 Jan. 1915. Carlton. 14 March 1902. Service, [Died HUNTINGTON, Sir Charles Philip, 1st Bart., Sir William (cr. cr. b. HUNTER, Wilson, K.C.S.I. 1906 ; J.P. ; 1833 ; *. of James . b. 1840 *. of 1887) ; C.I.E., M.A., LL.D. ; ; Huntington, Mitcham, Surrey ; m. Jane of of A. Galloway Hunter ; m. d. Rev. Thomas Hudson, d. Walter Sparkes of Merton, Murray, M.A., LL.D., J.P., 1863. Entered Surrey. M.P. (L.) Darwen Div. of Lanes, the Bengal Civil Service, 1861 ; Under- 1892-95. Heir: s. Henry Leslie, b. 1885. of : secretary to Govt. India, 1871 ; planned Address The Clock House, Chelsea Em- statistical of and executed the survey India bankment, S.W. ; Astley Bank, Darwen. as Director-General, 1869-85; president of Club : Reform. [Died 23 Dec. 1906. Education the Indian Commission, 1882 ; Sir HUNTINGTON, Henry Leslie; 2nd Bt. ; member of the Viceroy's Legislative Council, cr. b. s. 1906 ; 24 Apr. 1885 ; 4th of 1st Bt. ; 1881-87 ; repeatedly thanked in despatches S. father 1906 ; unmarried. Heir : b. by the Government of Bengal, the Govern- Charles Philip, b. 1888 ; m. Delia Dorothy, ment of India, and the Secretary of State for d. of late Daniel John O'Sullivan. India and D.L. for J.P. for ; J.P., Berks, [Died 24 Apr. 1907. Oxfordshire Councillor for Berks. ; County HURST, Robert H., Recorder of Hastings and Publications : author of many works on Rye from 1862 ; J.P., D.L. ; late Chairman of India, including the Annals Rural Bengal ; of West Sussex Quarter Sessions ; o. s. of Orissa The Gazetteer of ; Imperial India, late R. H. Hurst, M.P., and Dorothea, d. of vols. Indian 2nd edition, 14 ; The Empire ; John Breynton of Haunch Hall, Stafford ; A Brief of the Indian A History Peoples ; m. 1859, Matilda Jane, e. d. of James Scott Statistical Account of and Bengal Assam, of The Nunnery, Rusper. Educ. : West- of of 22 vols. ; Life the Earl Mayo ; Life of minster ; Trinity College, Cambridge. M.A. the Marquis of Dalhousie ; Life of Brian Called to Bar, Middle Temple, 1842 ; M.P. The Old Hodgson; Missionary; The Horsham, 1865-74 and 1875-76. Address : Thackerays in India ; A History of British Horsham Park, Sussex ; Barrington Grove, vol. i. 1899. Recreations : India, riding, Burford. Club : Oxford and Cambridge. whist. Address : Oaken Holt Hall, Cumnor, [Died 12 Feb. 1905. Berks; 128 Piccadilly, W. Club : Athe- HUSBAND, Rev. John, F.R.C.S.E., C.I.E. etc. [Died 7 Feb. 1900. naeum, 1897 ; missionary of the United Free Church Lieut.-Col. of Hon. b. 1841. HUNTER-WESTON, Gould, F.S.A. ; Scotland; Magistrate; of at the D.L., J.P. Co. Ayr ; Knight Justice and Received the distinction of C.I.E. Hon. Commander Order of St. John of Queen's Jubilee for services in connection b. s. with Ad- Jerusalem in England ; 1823 ; 2nd the Ajmere Municipal Committee. of J. Willis Weston, directly descended from dress : Ajmere, India, [Died 4 Jan, 1909. 362 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 HUTCHISON

HUTCHINGS, Ven. William Henry, D.D. ; Address : 13 The Boltons, S.W. ; Kininvie,

Rural Dean of Malton, 1891 ; Canon of York, Dufftown, N.B. Clubs : Reform, Whitehall, of 1895 ; Archdeacon Cleveland, Yorks, Savage. [Died 7 March 1914. to 1897-1906 ; Examining Chaplain Arch- HUTCHINSON, Sir Edward Synge-, 4th Bt. ; of York from 1903 bishop ; Residentiary cr. 1782; b. 1830; Lieut. 5th Dragoon Canon of York Minster, 1906 ; Chancellor of Guards (retired) ; e. s. of Francis Synge- York Cathedral from 1907 Rector of ; Hutchinson and titter of 3rd Earl of Donough- b. Kirby-Misperton from 1884; Exeter, b. more ; 31 Aug. 1830 ; S. grandfather 1835 m. Rhoda d. of A. ; 1857, Stapleton, 1846. Served Crimea (medal and clasp). Educ. : Hertford Oxford Bodley. College, Heir : none. Club : Army and Navy. and 1907. (Exhibitioner), B.D. D.D. Pub [Died 3 Nov. 1906. lications : The Person and Work of the Holy HUTCHINSON, Sir Jonathan, Kt., cr. 1908, Ghost, 1884, 4th ed. 1893 ; Some Aspects of F.R.C.S., M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. ; a consulting the Cross, 1876, 3rd ed. 1888 ; The Mystery surgeon ; emeritus Prof, of Surgery, London of the Temptation, 8vo, 2nd ed. 1889 ; The Hospital Coll. ; b. Selby, 23 July 1828 ; of translated The Imitation Christ, ; 2nd s. of Jonathan Hutchinson and Elizabeth Spiritual Combat, translated ; Aids to the : Massey ; four s. four d. Educ. Selby, Inner Life ; The Devout Life, by St. Francis York ; St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London. de Sales The Hidden Life of the 1881 ; Soul, ; President of the Royal College of Surgeons, The Life of Christ by St. Bonaventure, 1881 ; 1889, 1890 ; Hunterian Professor at the Translation of the Life of St. John of the Royal College of Surgeons ; member of 2 vols. 1881 The its Cross, ; Conscience, Royal Commission on Small-pox Hospitals, Nature and 1882 The Confessions Needs, ; 1884. and on Vaccination, 1890-96. Pub- of St. Augustine, translated, 1883 ; The Life lications : The Centuries ; Rare Diseases of of Prayer, 2nd ed. 1884 ; All Saints Sermons, the Skin ; The Pedigree of Disease ; Syphilis, 1890; Universalism, 1890; Sermons for a Manual ; Illustrations of Clinical Surgery ; the People, 1894-1906 ; Sermon Sketches, Syphilitic Affections of the Eye and Ear ; 2 vols. 3rd ed. 1896 The 1895, ; Gleanings, ; and for nine years of Archives of Surgery, Eucharistic Sacrifice ; The Dimensions of quarterly ; also a Lesser Atlas of Clinical Truth and Love, 1899 ; Life and Letters of Illustrations ; Fish-eating and Lepros3\ Canon Carter 4th etc. (edited), 1903, ed., ; Recreations : field sports, geology, and field for editor of the Church- many years Literary natural history, and the superintendence of man contributor to the Church ; Guardian, Educational Museums at Haslemere and at etc. Recreations : Quarterly, literature, Selby, Yorks. Address : 22 Cheniea Street, sojourn by the sea. Address : Kirby- Gower Street, W.C. ; The Library, Inval, The Resi- Misperton Rectory, Pickering ; Haslemere. [Died 23 June 1913. dence, York. [Died 7 Jan. 1912. HUTCHINSON, Rev. William P. H., M.A. Sir HUTCHINSON, Charles Fred., Kt., cr. Oxon. ; Vicar of Blurton from 1865 ; Pre- s. 1906 ; M.D., J.P. ; b 23 Jan. 1850 ; of bendary of Curboroughin Lichfleld Cathedral; Richard of b. Scholes Hutchinson, M.D., Notting- Vice-President S.P.G. ; Heavitree Innes s. of ham, and Hadden ; m. 1880, Ellen, Vicarage, 25 Aug. 1810; Rev. Wm. d. of S. of Homer Soames, London ; one s. Hutchinson, Curate Heavitree ; m. 1850, : of Educ. Elstree ; Uppingham ; Edin. Univ. : Caroline, d. of B. Haigh Allen Greenhead, : Berlin, Vienna, and Paris. Practised as Huddersfleld ; three s. three d. Educ.

physician at Scarborough in the summer, Clergy Orphan School, St. John's Wood ; Carlo in Monte winter ; retired from practice King Edward School, Birmingham ; All about 1902, after that lived at Knowle, Souls' College, Oxford. Curate of Dun- Sussex Mayfleld, ; contested Rye Division church, Warwickshire, 1833 ; Rotherhithe, of its Sussex, 1900 ; M.P. Rye Division of 1836, where he built Holy Trinity and - Sussex, 1903 6. Recreations : hunting, Vicarage and became 1st Incumbent ; etc. for shooting, Address : Westminster. Hanford, 1850 ; was many years very : S.W. ; Knowle, Mayfield, Sussex. Club: active in organising for S.P.G. Address Reform. [Died 15 Nov. 1907. Blurton, Staffs. [Died 8 July 1910. HUTCHINSON, Maj.-Gen. Charles Serope, HUTCHISON, George Andrew; editor Boy's C.B. 1890; 6. 1826; m. 1852, Christina, Own Paper from its start in 1877, Boy's d. of William Ross of Gibraltar. Joined Own Bookshelf, Toilers of the Deep, Indoor

R.E. 1843 ; Maj.-Gen. 1876 ; Inspector of and Outdoor Recreations, Every Boy's

Railways, 1867-95. Address : 14 Kidbrook Volumes, The Boy's Own Reciter, etc. ; Park Road, Blackheath, S.E. b. London, 31 Oct. 1841 ; m. Elizabeth Jane, *. [Died 29 Feb. 1912. o. d. of Edward Brown, Bow ; two two d. HUTCHINSON, Rev. Canon Christopher Blick, Author and editor of over 125 vols., including M.A. ; Hon. Canon of Canterbury, 1892 ; science, theology, and general literature. b. 18 Nov. 1828. Educ. : King Edward Began literary career as assistant editor with VI.'s School, Birmingham ; St. John's late Sir B. W. Richardson, M.D., F.R.S., on College, Cambridge (Scholar and 1st class the Social Science Review, and subsequently Classical Tripos and Fellow). Ordained edited first 28 vols. of one of the well-known 1853 as well as the deacon, ; priest, 1854 ; Master, King London religious newspapers, Edward VI.'s etc. Took School, Birmingham, 1855-58 ; Sunday School World, great educa- Rugby School, 1858-84 ; Examining Chaplain interest in Sunday School and other to Archbishop of Canterbury, 1884-96 and tional and recreative work amongst the young; 1897-1902. Address: Duppas Hill, Croy- and also in the Royal National Mission to don. [Died 20 May 1910. Deep Sea Fishermen, for which he acted as and on behalf of HUTCHINSON, Christopher Clarke, K.C. 1910 ; General Editor from 1875, J.P. (Essex) ; M.Inst C.E., F.I.C., F.C.S., which he lectured throughout England ; etc. b. 1854 s. Liberal Association. ; ; 2nd of William Hutchinson, President Leytonstone etc. Burnside, Westmoreland ; m. 1881, Frances, Recreations : boating, rambling, tennis, 2nd d. Essex of Thomas Hughes, Llandilo, Car- Address : Ivybank, Leytonstone, ; marthen : ; two s. five d. Educ. Royal Thalassa, Frinton-on-Sea. College of Science, Dublin. Practised as [Died 10 Feb. 1913. 6. engineer and chemical engineer in Great HUTCHISON, John, R.S.A. ; sculptor ; Britain and U.S.A. before called to Bar; Lauriston, Edinburgh. Apprenticed to a called to Bar, Middle Temple, 1896. Publica- wood-carver, High Street, Edinburgh, at tions : wood many contributions to Scientific the age of thirteen ; executed carvings Societies and other Journals. Recreations : and other decorations in relief for picture

sport, shooting, fishing, etc. ; art collecting. gallery at Hospitalfield, Arbroath, 1852; HUTH WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916

studied in Antique and Life School of "and Canada, 1907, and New York, 1908.

Trustees' Academy, Edinburgh ; first ex- Publications : Our Position as Catholics in hibited in 1856 studied at U.S.A., ; Rome, the Church of England, 1872 ; The Anglican first 1860 ; again, 1863 ; exhibited in Royal Ministry, with Preface by Cardinal Newman, Academy, 1862; A.R.S.A., 1862; R.S.A., 1879; Cardinal Manning, in the series of 1867 1877 ; librarian, ; treasurer, 1886. English Leaders of Religion, 1892 ; edited works statues : Roman in Principal Dancing Arthur Young's Tour Ireland, 1892 ; The Girl Resting ; James Carmichael ; Adam Vaccination Question, Letters to Mr. Asquith Publisher Dr. Black, M.P., ; Grigor ; King and Mr. Balfour, 1894 and 1895 ; Maitland's Robert Bruce Torch ; Greek Racer ; John Essays on the Reformation, 1899 ; Newman's

Knox (Colossal Bronze Statue), Edinburgh ; Lives of the English Saints, 1900 ; The Inner Buchanan George ; Regent Murray ; Baron Way, Sermons by John Tauler, 1901 ;

Bradwardine ; Hal-o'-the-Wynd ; the Glee Ecclesia Discens, 1904 ; and various' encyclo- Flora for Maiden ; Maclvor, the Scott paedia and magazine articles ; also reviews Monument in Edinburgh. Monuments : of books (chiefly theological) in several recumbent of a : figure lady ; G. Paul Chalmers ; newspapers. Address 16 The Grove, monument of the Royal Stewarts buried in Greenwich, S.E. Club : National Liberal

Paisley Abbey. Busts : Harold Hardrada ; (hon). [Died 25 March 1912. John R.A. Tulloch Philip, ; Principal ; HUTTON, Capt. Frederick Wollaston, F.R.S., Norman Macleod ; Queen Victoria (by F.G.S. ; curator of the Museum, Christ- command of the Queen) ; the Prince Consort, church, New Zealand ; b. Gate Burton, and other many distinguished persons ; Lincolnshire, 16 Nov. 1836, 2nd s. of Rev. Mr. Hutchison also executed many studies H. F. Button ; m. Annie G., d. of W. Mont- in bronze and marble of ideal subjects, gomerie, M.D., 1863. Educ. : Southwell Hamlet, Don Quixote, Dante, etc. Address : Grammar School ; Naval Academy, Gosport. 2 Carlton Street, Edinburgh. Club: Uni- Being over age when nominated for Royal versity. [Died 23 May 1910. Navy, he served as a midshipman in the

HUTH, Alfred Henry, Vice-President of the India Mercantile Marine ; joined the 23rd

Bibliographical Society ; Vice-President of R. Welsh Fusiliers, 1855 ; served Crim the relief Roxburghe Club ; b. London, 14 Jan. 1855-56 ; of Lucknow under Lc . of 1850 ; 2nd late Henry Huth ; m. his Clyde ; capture of Lucknow (medal, two Octavia : Staff 1860 cousin, Huth, 1872. Educ. Rugby clasps) ; entered College, ; passed

and Berlin Univ. Publications; The out 6th on list ; left the army and emigrated of Marriage Near Kin, 1875, 2nd edition, to New Zealand, 1866 ; Assistant Geolog'

1887 ; Life and Writings of Henry Thos. N.Z. Geol. Survey, 1871 ; Curator of Buckle, 1880; Speculum Human Salva- Otago Museum, 1873 ; Prof, Nat. Science, of tionis, 1888 ; Goethe's Faustus, in English Otago Univ., 1877- ; Prof, Biolog;

verse, 1889 ; Adventures of Matthew Univ. of N.Z., 1880-93 ; F.G.S. 1861 ; F.R.^.

Dudgeon, 1894. Owned nearly 4000 acres. 1892 ; Pres. New Zealand Institute. Pub-

Recreations ; inherited the celebrated Huth lications : Animals of New Zealand, 1904 ; 1899 The Library, which he kept up and added to ; Darwinism and Lamarckism, ;

fond of shooting, skating, and motoring. Lesson of Evolution, 1902 ; a large number Address : Fosbury Manor, near Hungerford. of scientific papers in transactions of scientific Club : Athenaeum. [Died 14 Oct. 1910. societies. Recreation (chief) : collection of entomological specimens. Address : 269 HUTH, Louis ; b. 1821 ; y. s. of late Frederick N.Z. Huth and Manuela Philippa, d. of late Don Armagh Street, Christchurch, of [Died 29 Oct. 1905. Antonio Mayfren Corunna, Spain ; m. 1855, Helen Rose, d. of Thomas Ogilvy of HUTTON, Rev. Principal George Clark, Hon. Corrimony, Co. Inverness. Lord of the D.D. Edinburgh, 1906, and Williams Manor of Possingworth. High Sheriff of College, Mass., U.S.A., 1875; Moderator of Sussex, 1878. Address : Possingworth the United Free Church of Scotland, 1906-7 ; Manor, Waldron, Sussex; 28 Hertford b. Perth, 16 May 1825. Educ. : Edinburgh of Street, W. Clubs : Union, St. James's. University ; Theological Hall the United [Died 12 Feb. 1905. Presbyterian Church. Ordained Minister b. of Street United BUTTON, Capt. Alfred, F.S.A. ; Beverley, Canal Presbyterian Church, United 1840. Ensign, 79th Highlanders, 1860; Paialey, from 1851 ; Convener, served with 7th Hussars and King's Dragoon Presbyterian Synod's Committee on Dis- United Guards ; a founder of the Central London establishment, 1872; Moderator, 1884 Throat and Ear Hospital ; President of the Presbyterian Church, ; Principal, Amateur Fencing Association. Publica- United Presbyterian College, 1892-1900; tions : Cold Steel; Fixed Bayonets; Old Joint-Principal, United Free Church of 1900-2 Joint- Sword Play ; The Swordsman ; The Sword Scotland College, Glasgow, ; and the Centuries. Address : 76 Jermyn Convener, United Free Church of Scotland's Street, S.W. [Died 17 Dec. 1910. General Assembly Committee on Church and : Divine HUTTON, Rev. Arthur Wollaston ; Rector of State, 1900. Publications Truth, the Fact of its 1853 ; St. Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, 1903 ; b. and Self-Evidence, of 1853 Law and Spridlington, Lines, 5 Sept. 1848 ; y. s. of The Rationale Prayer, ; Discourses on Rev. H. F. Hutton ; m. Edith Isabel Frances, Gospel ; Primary Themes,

Word and the 1891 ; Our y. d. of J. Bowerman of Dalston, 1884 ; five 1860 ; The Book, : The Ascent d. Educ. Bury St. Edmunds ; Brussels ; Theological Education, 1893;

of : Its Note of 1894 ; Cheltenham College ; Exeter College, Man Theology, and Ecclesiastical Oxford (Scholar) ; Second Class Honours, Christian Unity Union, The Irish Church : the Classical Moderations, 1869 ; placed alone 1900 ; pamphlets 1868 in 1st Class Honours School of Theology, Wrong and the Remedy, ; The Burgh 1872 State Churchism 1871 ; M.A. 1873. Rector of Spridlington Churches, Paisley, ; 1875 The Case for Disestab- on death of father, 1873-76 ; received into in Scotland, ; Roman Catholic Church by Dr. Newman, lishment in Scotland, 1878; Disestablish- of his Oratorian ment : The Sine 1906 ; and 1876 ; member community Qua N9n, Librarian in various Address : at Edgbaston until 1883 ; (Glad- papers periodicals. stone Library) National Liberal Club from Mount Pleasant, Paisley. its formation in 1887 until 1899; visited [Died 29 May 1908. Gilbert D.S.O. New Zealand 1895-96 ; resumed clerical HUTTON, Maj. Montgomerie, 1900 R.E. s. of late F. W. Hutton, functions in the Church of England, 1898 ; ; ; Capt. 23rd R.W. b. 13 June rector of Easthope, Salop, 1899 ; curate of F.R.S., Fusiliers; 1865 m. Kathleen e. d. of late St. "Luke's, Richmond, 1901 ; visited U.S.A. ; 1908, Rose, 364 WHO WAS WHO, 1897-1916 IBBETSON

A. B. Gilbert two s. Educ. : Christ Coll. ; 1884. The area of the state is 82,698 square and Canterbury Coll. N.Z. (B.A.). Lieut. miles and the population exceeds 11,000,000. 1886 1895 served Chinlushai : R.E., ; Capt., ; Address Hyderabad, Deccan. and S.A. Expedition (medal clasp) ; Natal [Died 9 Aug. 1911. 1899-1902 Army, (despatches twice, D.S.O., HYLTON, 2nd Baron ; cr. 1866 ; Bt. 1821 ; 2 8 Recreation : Hedworth medals, clasps). fishing. Hylton Jolliffe, J.P., D.L. ; b. Club : Flyflshers'. [Died 19 Oct. 1911. Merstham, 23 June 1829; m. 1st, Agnes, cr. d. of 2nd Earl of 1858 MUTTON, Sir John, Kt., 1894 ; a J.P. and Stafford, (d. 1878) ; b. 2nd, d. of and widow D.L., Co. of London ; 1842 ; m. Elizabeth, Anne, Henry Lambert, of d. of William Neale, 1864. Educ. : privately. 3rd Earl of Dunraven, 1879. Protestant. Educ. : Eton Oriel Chairman of London County Council, 1892- Tory. ; Coll. Oxford. 1895. Address : 7 Kensington Court, Ken- Served in 4th Light Dragoons Crimea : four and Turkish sington, W. Club Reform. (medal, clasps, medal) ; Balaclava ; M.P. for 1856 retired [Died 31 May 1903. Wells, ; MUTTON, John Morland, C.B. 1892; s. of when Wells disfranchised in Reform Bill, W. Hutton; m. d. of Mr. Arkwright of 1868. Owned about 10,500 acres. Heir : Sutton Scarsdale. Lieut.-Col. Lincolnshire s. H. George Jolliffe, M.P., b. 1862. Address :

Artillery Volunteers, 1868-97 ; served in Merstham, Surrey ; Ammerdown, Somerset ; Crimea, 1854-55. Address: Gate Burton Heath House, Petersfield, Hants. Clubs : Hall, Lincolnshire. [Died 11 Feb. 1901. Carlton, Athenaeum, White's, Turf. HUTTON, Richard Holt, Editor of The Spec- [Died 31 Oct. 1899. : Lt.-Col. William C.B. tator ; b. in London. Educ. Univ. Coll., HYSLOP, Campbell,

1913 ; F.R.G.S. of London, and Germany. Became a Unitarian ; Secretary, City London Territorial Force Association from 1908 Minister and subsequently teacher of mathe- ; A.A.G. London matics at Bedford Coll. Joined staff of the Division, National Reserve ; Spectator, 1861. Publications : Essays, Organising Secretary, Mansion House Ad- visory Committee for Associations of Theological and Literary ; Modern Guides Boys ;

b. 12 June 1860 ; e. s. of late Wm. of Thought ; Criticisms on Contemporary Hys'lop of Church Stretton m. e. d. Thought. Address : 1 Wellington Street, ; 1885, Eveline, of no c. : W.C. [Died 9 Sept. 1897. George Paddock, Caynton ; Educ. HUYSMANS, Joris Karl; b. Paris, 5 Feb. Edinburgh. Entered Army (Artillery), 1878; attended course 1848, of Dutch extraction. Publications : le and passed Examination for Officers at School of Drageoir a Apices, 1874 ; Marthe, 1877 ; les Army Economics, London University ; attended course of Sceurs Vatard, 1879 ; Croquis parisiens, 1880 ; Geographic Surveying, R.G.S., and attached En Manage, 1881 ; A Vau-1'eau, 1882 ; 1'Art

: African Geodetic Survey, 1908 ; Member moderne, 1883 ; A Eebours, 1884 En of Council, Polo Pony Society, from its Hade, 1887 ; Un Dilemme, 1887 ; Certains, les formation, 1893 ; devoted special attention 1889 ; Vieux Quartiers de Paris ; la to study of organisation, and was instru- Bievre, 1890 ; La-Bas, 1891 ; En Route, 1895: la Cathe"drale, 1898; la Bievre et mental in more closely associating Boys' St. Brigades, Cadets, the Territorial Force, and Severin, 1898 ; Iste Lydwine de Schiedam, National Reserve. Publication : 1901 ; De Tout, 1902 ; 1'Oblat, 1903 ; Trois Church, Stretton its Primitifs, 1905. Address : 31 rue St. Geology, Lepidoptera, Molluscs, Placide, Paris. [Died 13 May 1907. Birds, Botany, History, etc., 3 vols. (Joint Portal b. Editor). Recreations : hunting, travel, geo- HYATT, Stanley ; author ; 1877 ; s. of Robert Russell Hyatt, and Amy, d. of graphy, big-game shooting, golf. Address : 80 Coleherne South S.W. Richard Brinsley Portal; m. Margaret (d. Court, Kensington, Club : Junior United Service. 1912), d. of J. W. Marston ; no c. Educ. : Dulwich Coll. After working as a youngster [Died 7 Apr. 1915. on a sheep station in N.S.W., went to

Matabeland at the time of the rinderpest ; at the age of 22 was the largest native I trader in Eastern Mashonaland, also having a number of on the road transport wagons ; IAGO-TRELAWNY, Maj.-Gen. John, J.P., explored centre part of Mozambique for the F.R.G.S., F.R. Hist. Society ; F.R. Asiatic Portuguese, returning to find his business Society, etc. ; on retired pay as Colonel of ruined through the new cattle disease ; Highland Light Infantry ; s. of late Edward drifted about the East for some time was ; lago and Anne Darell, e. d. of late Capt. the left who only Englishman fought through Trelawny, R.A., of Coldrenick. Educ. : the 1904-5 campaign in the Philippines ; Eton ; Eagle House, Brook Green, Hammer- came home in 1905 ; after a very hard smith ; Sherborne School, and after with struggle, made a success with his first novel, private tutor until purchase of commission Marcus Publications : Marcus Hay. Hay ; in 74th Highlanders (now 2nd Batt. Highland Little Brown Brother The of ; Marriage Light Infantry), in which served over 37 Hilary Garden ; Black Sheep ; The Law of years. Largely in tropical climates ; Straits the Bolo; The Land of Promises; Eiffel, Settlements ; China (Hong Kong) ; ten a Trek Ox The of a Soldier of ; Diary years in India. Recreations : fond of hunt-

Fortune ; The Northward Trek ; Off the ing ; and bred hacks and hunters, and Main Track. Recreations : fighting tubercle always had a thoroughbred sire for benefit bacilli, and socialism. [Died 30 June 1914. of estate farmers and neighbours. Address : Lt.-Gen. George, Col. Lincoln- HYDE-PAGE, Coldrenick, Liskeard, Cornwall ; 5 Athenaeum shire from 1903 b. 29 Dec. Regiment ; Terrace, Plymouth. Clubs : United Service, 1823 m. Louisa d. of Gen. ; 1848, (d. 1896), Windham; Royal Western Yacht, Ply- Dean-Pitt. Entered 1841 George army, ; mouth. [Died May 1909. 1882 1885 served New Maj.-Gen. ; retired, ; IBBETSON, Hon. Sir Denzil Chas. Jelf, K.C.S.I., Zealand 1845-47 Address: of War, (medal). cr. 1903 ; retired member Viceroy's 87 Lansdowne Sussex. Club : Place, Hove, Executive Council, India ; Lieut.-Governor United Service. 8 Jan. 1908. b. 30 [Died Punjab from 1907 ; Gainsborough, e. s. of late Denzil John HYDERABAD (Deccan), H.H. the Nizam of, Aug. 1847 ; Rev. d. of late Asaf Jah Nizam-ul-Mulk ; Mir Sir Mahbub Holt Ibbetson and Clarissa, Rev. cr. m. Louisa Ali Khan, Fateh Jung ; G.C.B., 1903 ; Lansdowne Guilding ; 1870,

Prince of the d. of late Samuel Coulden ; two d. G.C.S.I., cr. 1884 ; Premier Clarissa, Indian b. 1866 S. Educ. : St. Peter's Coll. Adelaide, S. Empire ; 18 Aug. ; father, St. John's Coll. Camb. Honours 26 Feb. 1869. Installed by Lord Ripon ; Australia ; 5 in B.A. Entered the Indian assumed charge of his government Feb. Mathematics ; 365