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HENDERSON, Sir HENDERSON, Very Women 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, Admiral 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. Crimean War ; 2nd in command of the Channel cr. Fleet, 1885-86 ; Commander-in- HENDERSON, Sir James, Kt., 1899 ; D.L., Chief on Pacific Station, 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 Dean of Worcester, 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 England'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.
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