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The London Gazette, December 2, 1898 THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 2, 1898. 7817 Strong, Esqrs., Aldermen of the city of London, Esqfs., Sir Frederick Perkins, Knt., Alfred Jame- and the Aldermen of the said city for the time son Waterlow, Esq., Sir Edward Levy Lawson, being; Sir William James Richmond Cotton, Bart., William Henry Willans, Esq. ; Cyril, Lord Knt., Chamberlain of the city of London, and Battersea ; John Merry Le Sage, Esq., Sir Camp- the Chamberlain of the said city for the time bell Clarke, Knt., Sir John Richard Somers Vine, being; Sir John Braddick Monckton, Knt., Knt., C.M.G., George Dunbar Whatman, Hugh Town Clerk of the city of London, and the Gough Arbuthnot, Robert Ryrie, Esqrs., Pascoe Town Clerk of the said city for the time being; Charles Glyn, Esq., commonly called the Sir Forrest Fulton, Knt., Q.C., Common Serjeant Honourable Pascoe Charles Glyn, Charles of the city of London, and the Common Serjeant William, Lord Hillingdon, William Quartermaine of the said city for the time being j George East, Esq., His Honour Judge Lumley Smith, Pepler, Frederick Cox, Edward Eyre Ashby, Q.C., Colonel William Thomas Makins, James John Edward "Walford, James Harvey, James Taddy Friend, Samuel Hoare, Cecil Herbert Norris Piinm, James Wallinger Goodinge, James Thornton Price, William Lowndes Toller Foy, George White, Frederick Dadswell, William Frederick Manuelle, Henry Homewood Crawford, Thornburgh Brown, Joseph Snowden, George Leopold de Rothschild, Esqrs., Sir William Thomas Harris Haywood, William Creasey, Esqrs., Sir Charley, Knt., Q.C., Arthur Clarges Loraine Robert Hargreaves Rogers, Knt., Robert Parker Fuller, John Hennings Nix, Richard Knight Taylor, Andrew Bo wring, Henry Hodsoll Heath, Causton, Esqrs., SirThomasSutherland,K.C.M.G., James Lewis Dowling, John Greenwood, John Henry Pryor Powell, ThomasBevan,JohnMowlera Bertram, William Charles Simmons, Pearse Burt, Esqrs., Sir Donald Currie, K.C.M.G., Morrison, John Last Sayer, George Noah William Jameson Soulsby, Esq., C.B., Philip Johnson, Samuel Parnwell, William Malthouse, Hickson Waterlow, Edward Hegley Byas, Edmond Thomas John Woodrow, Frederick Stanley, Kelly Bayley, John Crawford, James Chapman Alfred Thomas Layton, Lewis Michael Myers, Amos, Charles Henry Robarts, Samuel Ernest Esqrs., Deputies of the city of London, and the Palmer, Richard Musgrave Harvey, Henry Deputies of the said city for the time being ; Sir Russell, Thomas Anthony Denny, Frederick Sydney Hedley Waterlow, Bart., James Ebenezer George Mountford, Alexander Me Arthur, William Saunders, Esq., Sir Henry Aaron Isaacs, Knt., Alexander Me Arthur, Joseph Herbert Tritton, Lieuenant-Colonel Phineas Cowan, Sir Andrew George Sydney Waterlow, John Aird, Thomas Lusk, Sir James Whitehead, Barts., formerly Boor Crosby, M.D., Henry Ellis, Edwin Fresh- Aldermen of the city of London; William field, John Hollams, John Robert Holland, Esqrs., George Barnes, William Cave Fowler, George Ralph Daniel Makinson Littler, Esq., Q.C., C.B., Sims, Robert William Scobell, George Fisher, The Right Honourable Sir William Thackeray Gabriel Lindo, John Thomas Bedford, Whinfield Marriott, Knt., Q.C., Stephen Soames, Henry Hora, Esqrs., formerly Deputies of the city Dexter Truscott, Henry Manning Knight, of London ; James Pattison Carrie, Benjamin Frederick William Nelson Lloyd, Howard Vyse, Buck Greene, Henry Riversdale Grenfell, Esqrs.; John Warren, John Dimsdale, John Hill, Esqrs., Henry Hacks, Lord Aldenham ; John Saunders Sir Henry Seymour King, K.C.I.E., Colonel Gilliat, Charles Hermann Goschen, Esqrs. ; Sir Hugh Adams Silver, William James Thompson, Mark Wilks Collet, Bart. ; Albert George jun., Alfred Edward Pease, Esqrs., Sir Clarence Sandeman, Hugh Colin Smith, Esqrs. ; the Right Smith, Knt., Gabriel Prior Goldney, Esq., Honourable William Lidderdale; Herbert Brooks, Ronald Ruthven, Earl of Leven and Melville, Everard Alexander Hambro, Samuel Steuart Thomas Flight Smith, Esq., Sir John Henry Gladstone, Augustus Prevost, Samuel Hope Pulcston, Knt., Arthur Kimber, Robert William Morley, Charles George Arbuthnot, Henry Cosmo Kennard, John Percy McArihur, Alfred Henry Orme Bonsor, William Middleton Campbell, Lawrence, Henry John Staples, Benjamin Alexander Falconer Wallace, Evelyn Hub bard, Louis Cohen, Joseph Howard, Hall Rokeby commonly called the Honourable EvelynHubbard, Price, Esqrs., Sir Frederick Dixon Dixon- Edgar Lubbock, Frederick Huth Jackson, Reginald Hartland, Bart., Frederick Machin, Esq., Sir Eden Johnston, Alfred Clayton Cole, Walter Cun- William Anderson Ogg, Knt., Marshall Pontifex, liffe, Robert Lydston Newman, Esqrs.; John, Lord Esq., Colonel Thomas Clarke, Charles Maw, Revelstoke; William Douro Hoare, Henry Jeffreys John James Staples, Thomas Francis Black- Bushby, William Hughes-Hughes. Cornelius Lea well, John Aird, jun., Charles Brodie Sewell, Wilson, Henry Wollaston Blake, William Fowler M.D., Alfred Scorer, John Alexander Brand, Mountford Copeland, Bonamy Dobree, William Esqrs., Lieutenant - Colonel Joseph Causton, Henry Challis, Edward Masterman, John Francis Sydney Towsend Day, Esq., Sir Thomas Moon, Stephen William Silver, John William Fowler, Bart., Edward Augustus Gruning, Carter, Esqrs.; Lieutenant-Colonel Travers Barton Gerald Stanhope Hanson, Henry Hicks, Wire, Sir Joseph Sebag-Montefiore, Knt., James Esqrs., Sir Alfred Kirby, Knt., Walter Leaf, Duke Hill, Edward Howley Palmer, Esqrs.; the Charles Dew Miller, Howard Morley, Esqrs., Sir Right Honourable George Joachim Goschen; Cuthbert Edgar Peek, Bart., George Hugh Nathaniel Meyer, Lord Rothschild ; Charles John .Whitehead, Henry John Smith, Walter Wood, Todd, Francis Augustus Bevan, Henry Alers Charles James Lucas, William Hill Collingridge, Hankey, Robert Malcolm Ken-, Percy Shawe Sydney Francis Staples, Francis Stanhope Hanson, Smith, Alfred Charles de Rothschild, Esqrs., Edgar Alexander Baylis, Rowland Edward White- Lieutenant - Colonel Alfred James Copeland, head, William Henry Nicholls, George Baker, William Sedgwick Saunders, M.D., William James Curtis, Basil Pym Ellis, Robert Harvey, Collinson, George Croshaw, Esqrs. ; the Right Joseph Michael Isaacs, James Judd, William Honourable Sir John Lubbock, Bart. ; Charles Henry Pannell, Thomas Phelps, William Phillips William Cookworthy Hutton, Francis Tagart, Sawyer, Augustus Alexander Stenger, William Esqrs., Sir Ed win Burning Lawrence, Bart., Samuel Richard Stevens, John Watney, Henry Michael Henry Faudel-Phillips, Oswald Augustus Smith, Isaacs, Walter Henry Harris, Esq., C.M.G., Eric Carrington Smith, John Fenwick Fenwick, Esqrs., Walpole Lloj'd Green well, Edmund Reginald Northall Laurie, James Lionel Ridpath, Meredith Crosse, Ronald Herbert Savory, Polydore John.Henry Horton, John Hampton Hale, John Weichand De Keyser, Lionel Walter Rothschild, Flower Jackson, Frederick William Harris, commonly called the Honourable Lionel Walter.
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