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CALCUTTA] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 122 when those islands became the property of James III, by his marriage with Margaret of Denmark. Residence — Auchmacoy House, Aberdeen. Ckilj — Caledonian. Issue — 1 . Lady Olivia. 2. Lady Diana. 3. Lady Lucy. 4. Ladv Augusta Lilian. ,T.MEs ArcrsTi's Sivclair, 16th Earl of C.uthness, b. 31 May, 1S27 : m. 26 April, 1855, Janet (d. 5 Feb. 1906), dau. of 'R. Macleod, M.D., of London, and d. 20 Jan. 1891. Issue— 1. John SrTHERLAXD Sinclair, 17th Karl of Caith- N'E^:^, b. 17 Sept. 1857; d. 30 May, 1914. 2. XoRMAX MACLEOD Bfchan SINCLAIR, pres. Earl. 3. Rev. the Hon. Charles Augustus sincl.iir, Heir Pres., b. 11 May, 1865 ; m. 25 Oct. 1899, Mary Ann, dau. of Rev, Edward Harnian, Rector of Pick- well, Leicestcrsliire ; ed. at Aberdeen Univ. and Oxford ; M.A. 1892 ; ord. 1890 ; cur. of St. Barna- bas, Kensington, 1890-2, and of Homsey 1892-8; Rector of Hempsted, Gloucester, since 1898. Issue — 1. James Roderick, b. 29 Sept. 1906. 1. Janet. 2. Nicol.T, Marianne. 3. Margaret Alison. •1. Hon. txeorge Arthur Sinclair, b. 28 April. 1874 ; ed. at Trin. Coll., Glenahnoud ; is in Legal Dept. Board of Trade. Residene( — 21, Sunderland Terrace, V'estbourne Gardens, Y. Club — Caledonian. 1. Lady Margaret Helen. 2. Lady Eupliemia Vilhelmina. 3 Lady Meredith Isabel. 4. Lady Mary Jessie. CALCUTTA, 11th Bishop of. Fonnde 1 1814.— ^losT Rbv. George Alfred Lefboy, D.D., s. of Very Rev. Jeffry Lefroy. Dean of Droinore, by Helena, dan. of Rev. Frederick Trench, of Athy, CO. Kildare. B. in Ireland, 1854 ; ed. at Marl- borough and Camb. (1st class theol. ) ; M.A. 1882. D.D. 1889, D.D. Oxford 1908, D.O.L. Punjab 1913: ord. 1879; Cambi-idge Univ. Mis- : sionary at Delhi 1879-99, Bishop of Lahore 1899-1913, when he was translated to this see. The diocese extends over the presidency of Ben- gal, Bihar and Orissa and Assam, and the Bishop is ^Metropolitan in India and Ceylon ; stipend Rs. 3,831 per month. Residence — The Palace, Calcutta. CALDWELL, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1910. — Rt. Hoy. .James Caldwell, s. of Findley Cald- well, of CJlasgow. B. 1839 ; ed. at Glasgow and Edinburgh Univs. ; called to the Scotch Bar 1804 ; M.P. St. Rollox div. Glasgow, 1880-92, for Mid-Lanarkshire 1894-1910 ; dep.-chrmn. of Ways and ]Ieans and dep. Speaker 1900-10 ; J.P. Lanarkshire. Residences — 107, Holland Road, Kensington, W. ; 12, Grosvenor Terrace, Glasgow. Clubs — Reform ; National Liberal ; Liberal (Glasgow). CALEDON, 5th Earl oL Great. 1 Jan. 1801 ■ Vise. Caledon. 23 Nov. 1797 ; Baron Caledon' <i June. 179a (I.)._Eric J.ames Desmond Alexander, s. of 4th Earl. B. 9 Aug. 1885 • sue. his father 1898 : ed. at Eton ; 2nd lieut' 1st Life Gds. 1908. lieut. 1911. The 1st Earl filled nnportant offices in India. Residences —Caledon, co. Tyrone ; Tittenhanger Park, St. Albans ; 5, Carlton House Terrace, S.W. James DU Pre Ale.xander, 3rd Earl of Cuedon capt. Colds. Gds.. col., of th.e Tyrone Militia a ren' peer, b. 27 July, 1812 ; m. 4 Sept. 1845, Lady Jane rredencaH.arriot Mary Griinston(d.30 March IS'^S IV 4 extra Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria don" «1 1st Earl of v^rulam, and d. 30 .Tun, i^'" Tt's;,,?.!^ 1. James Alexander, 4th E.rl of Culdon k P ' SiHn'Jp'"'- ^'* ^^'f" ^^- ' »"^'- ^^ B-'^tt- Roy.'innis- I ri. 9 Oct, i^M. Ladv Elizabeth (Jraham Toler , Residences-Tittenhanger Park, St. Albans ; 5 Co^l IZT^I^Clhls^-^:^^' ^^'^ ^-' °f ^orbury , 1 Eric J D. Alexander, pres. Earl Fu^^^ ^s'^Nof 'is.'^"Tn •^^^^■^^^"^«' Heir' ?9"oir(dc;pftche°s:Fnr,?^.:i'^?r)- '"' i^-^"---"'^'^ 3. Hon. Harold Rupert Leofric George Alex-nder b, 10 Dec. 1891 ; ed. at R.M.C. ; 2nd iTeutS Cids. since 1911. Has Croix de Chevalier de Legion d'Honneur. 4. Hon. William Sigismund Patrick Alexander, b. 10 Xov. 1895 ; 2nd lieut. Irish Gds, 1914. 2. Lt.-Col. Hon. Walter Philip Alexander, b. 9 Feb. 1849 : m. 13 April, 1882, Margar't Katherine, dan. of late Rev. the Hon. Francis Sylvester Grimston ; ed. at Harrow ; late It.-eol. conimdg. and Iiou. col. Scots Greys ; has the Order oi St. Anne (Russia). Resi- dence — Sutton Veuy, Warminster. Clubs — Carlton ; Cavalry. Issue — Philip Sylvester Alexander, b. 6 Feb. 1883. Marv. 3. The^late Hon. diaries Alexander, b. 26 Jan. 1854 ; It.- col. 3rd Batt. Inniskilling Fus. (M.) ; served in Egypt 1882 : m., 1880, Kate (Residence — Sesskinawaddy, Castledera, co. Tyrone), dau. of Charles Stayner, of Halifax. Nova Scotia, and d. 27 Oct. 1909. Issue— 1. Conn Alexander, late lieut, Gren, Gds,, late capt. 3rd Batf. Roy. Inniskilling Fus. ; b. 2 Jan, 1883 ; m. 26 iMarch, 1906, Gladys Constance, dau, of late Thomas W. Grimshaw, C.B., M.D. Residence — Sesskinawaddy, Castlederg, co. Tyrone. Issue — James Conn Ale.xander, b. 11 June, 1907. Mona. 1. Sheelagh. 2. Cethlenu. 1. Ladv Jane Charlotte Elizabeth, m. 1 Sept. 1887, Capt. Van Kouglmet, R.N., C.M.G., J.P,, who d. 27 Mar. 1905. Residence — Bareleigh, Aston, Herts. CALEDONIA (B.C.), Snd Bishop of. Founded 1879. — Rt. Rev. Frederick Herbert Du Ver- NET, D.D. B. 1800 : ecL at K.C.W., Nova Scotia, and ■'ychffe Coll., Toronto. 1880 ; ord. 1883 ; cur. of St. James the Apostle. Montreal, 1883-4 ; Diocesan Missioner, Montreal. 1884-5 ; prof, of Practical Theol. in Wycliffe Coll. and cur. of St. Paul's, Toronto, 1885-95 ; Rector of St. John, West Toronto, 1895-1904. when he was consecrated to the above see. Pres. Anglican Theological Coll. B.C. and Acting Metropolitan of B.C. Residence — Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Issue — Horace Du Vernet, is m. Residence Giterouga, B.C. Alice Frances Mary. CALGARY (Alberta, Canada), 1st Bishop of. Is a new diocese, founded 1888, and annexed temporarily to Saskatchewan 1888-1903. — Rt. Rev. William Cyprian Pinkham, D.D,, D.C.L. B. in Newfoundland : m. 1808. Jean A., dau. of William Drever, of Orkney and Winnipeg ; ed. at St. Augustine's Coll. Canterburv ; B.D. Lambeth 1880 : D.D. University of Manitoba, D.C.L. Trinity Univ. Toronto, and Alberta ; for- merly Archdeacon of Manitoba, and Canon of St. John's Cathedral, Winnipeg ; consecrated to the see of Saskatchewan 1887 : Bishop of Sas- katchewan 1887-1903. The extent of the dio- cese is over 06,000 square miles: in 1913, the northern part of what was previouslv this diocese was made into a new bishopric of Edmonton. Residence — Bishoi^'s Court, Calgary, Canada. CALLAN, Vise. See Denbic;h, Earl of. CALNE, Vise. Sec L.ansdowne. JIarq. CALTHORPE, 8th Baron. Great. 15 June, 1790; Bt. April, 1728 (G.B. ),— Somerset Frederick Gough-C.althorpe. s. of 7th Baron. B. 23 Dec. 1802 ; m. 22 July, 1891. Jlary. dau. of Ogden Hoffman Burrows, of Newport," U.S.A. ; sue. his father 1912 ; late lieut. 3rd Batt. Hants Regt. and capt. 5th Batt. Roy. Fus. The 1st Peer represented Bramber in "parliament from 1774-1790. Residences — Bungalow. Hassocks ; Perry Hall, Birmingham. Issue — Hon. Frederick So.merset CtOugh-Calthokpe, b. 27 May, 1892. Frederick Gouch, 4th Baron Calthorpe. M.P. for Bramber 1826-30, b. 14 June, 1790 ; m. 12 .A.ug. 1823, Lady Charlotte Sopliia Somerset, dau. of 6th Duke of Beaufort, and d. 2 May. 1868. Issue — Frederick Henry William Gough-Calthorpe, 5th Baeon Calthorpe, b. 24 Julv, 1826; d., num., 26 June, 1893. Augustus Cholmondeley Gough-Calthorpe, 6th