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311 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [JACKSON May, 1885 ; K.P. 1895 Edward Cecil, Guinxess, G C V O 1910 — I 1913, Kathorine, dau. of late John Aluvy, of Harden . of' 1st Bt., and. Park, Toubridge. ^ ii x- i^-s. ' 2. Francis Gorham Jackson, b. 11 >ov. 18.8. brother of 1st Baron Ardilaun, by Elizabeth, g.^^^^^ ^.^.^^^ ^^ p^^^^.^^^ g^^ dau. of Edward Guinness. B. 10 Nov. 1847 ; m. 20 May, 1873, Adelaide Maria, dau. of the late Richard Samuel Guinness, M.P. : ed. at Trin. Coh. Dub. ; hon. LL.D. 1891 ; F.R.S. ; hon. col. Dub. City R.F. xA.rt. (res.); Chanc. Dublin L'niv. since 1908. Residences — Elveden, Suffolk ; 5, Grosvenor Place, S.W. ; 80, St. Stpplien's Green, Dublin ; Farmleigh, Castle- knock, CO. DubUn. Issue — 1. I£o>j. Rupert Edwakd Cecil GtriNNEss, Heir, C.B. (civ.) 1911 : C.M.G. 1900 ; b. 29 March, 1874 ; 8 Oct. 1903. Lady Gwendolen Florence Mary 1. Anna Madclhie, m. 21 March, 18.'>9, Elpliinstoiie Jackson, judge of tiie Higli Court, Calcutta, who d. 3 Sept. 1873, and lias issue. 2. Juha Honoria Catherine. 3. Monhnia Einily, m. 23 Aug. 1888, Capt. Tascal llobaalhi. Residence — JACKSON, 1st Bt., oJ Stanstei (U.K.). Cr-at. 4 Aug. 1902; Knt. Bach. 1899.— Sir Thomas Jackson, s. of David Jackson, of Urker, Crossmaglen, Ireland, by Eliza, dau. of William wendoleii l<lorence Mary, , O"^®'"' «*' J^^^y"^'"^; ^""^^f ^•,. ^- ."^ J^^'^^, 1841 ; ekler dau. of 4th Earl of Onslow: ed. at Eton and ' m. 19 Sept. 1871, Amelia Lydia, dau. of George Camb. ; served with Irish liospital during tlie S. ! Juhus Dare, of Dorset : ed. privately m Ireland ; African war ; comdr. London div. Royal Naval V.E.; ent. the Bank of Ireland 1860, and Agra Bank, formerly capt. London Rifle Brig, (1st London V.) ; con- j in China, 1864 ; joined the Hong-Kong and Shang- tested Haggerston 1906, and twice in 1910 ; nieiiib, j-ij^j Bank 1866, and has been chief manager at L.C.C. 1907-10; M.P. for Haggerston 1908-10; and S^^^^^ Hong-Kong since 1876, except during two years Essex from 1912; a heut. of the City of London since , "^ , i j i J ^i t i «;^„ ,r„^ 1909. Residences— 11, St. James's Square, S.W. ; j when he had charge of the London ofcce : was ■ "^ " the first elected memb. Hong-Kong Legislative Council 1884-6 ; J.P., Hong-Kong : is a director Pvrford Court, near Woking. Clubs. — Carlton Bachelors'; and Kildare Street (Dublin). Issue. — 1. Arthur Onslow Edward Guinness, b. 8 May, 1912. 1. Honor Dorothy Mary. 2. Hon. Arthur Ernest Guinness, b. 2 Nov. 1876 ; M.A.Camb.; D.L., J.P., Dubhn ; D.L., City of Dublin, late lieut. Loudon Rifle Brig. (1st London Vols.) ; m. 15 July, 1903, Marie Clotilda, dau. of late Sir George Russell, 4th Bt. Residences — 17, Grosvenor Place, S.W. ; Glenmaroon, Chapelizod, Dublin. Clubs — Carlton ; Bachelors' ; Kildare Street (Dublin). Issue. — 1. Aileen Sibell Mary. 2. Maureen Constance. 3. Conagh 3. Hon. Walter Edward Guinness, b. 29 March, 1880 : m. 24 June, 1903, Lady Evelyn Erskine, dau. of 14th Earl of Buchan ; served in South Africa, 1900-1, as capt. Imp. Yeo., and subse- quently as A.D.C.to Brig. -Gen. Broadwood, C.B, (wounded, mentioned in despatches), maj. Suffolk Yeo., hon. capt. in the Army ; M.P. for Bury St. Edmunds from 1907; memb. L.C.C. Residences — 11, Grosvenor Place, S.W.; Knockmaroon, Castle- knock. CO. Dublin. Clubs — Carlton ; Bachelors' ; Kildare Street (Dublin). Issue — • 1. Bryan Walter Guinness, b. 27 Oct. 1905. 2. Miirtogh Guinness, b. 7 Jlav, 1913. JACKSON, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1911.— Rt. Hon. Feederick Hxjth Jackson, s. of Thomas Hughes Jackson, of the Manor House, Birkenhead, Ches., J. P. (3rd s. of 1st Bt.), by the late Hermine, dau. of the late Daniel Meinertzhagen, of Wimbledon, Surrey. B. in London, 26 April, 1863 ; m. 11 May, 1895, Clara Annabel Caroline, dau. of the late Rt. Hon. Sir Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant-Duff, P.C, ed. at Harrow and Oxford Royal Exchange Assurance and other Companies. Residence — Stansted House, Essex. Clubs — City Carlton ; Thatched House ; City of London. Issue — 1. Maj. Thomas Dare Jackson, Heir, Roy. Lan- caster Reg., b. at Yokohama, 14 June, 1876 ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll. ; asst. mil. sec. to commdr.-in-chief at Gibraltar since 1910 ; D.S.O. 1902 ; M.V.O. 1912. Residence — Stansted House, Essex. Club — Junior United Service. 2. Capt. George Julius Jackson, King's Roy. Rifles, b. 4 June, 1883; m. 12 Jan. 1909, Nesta, eldest dau. of Hedworth Barclay, of the Hermitage, Ascot. Club — Junior Naval and Military. Issue — 1 . Dawn Nesta. 2. Joyce Katherine. 3. Meryl Julian. 4. A dau. 3. Walter David Russell Jackson, b. 8 March, 1890. 4. Claude Stewart Jackson, b. 30 Jan. 1892; lieut. Colds. Gds. 1. Kathleen McCuUagh, m. 29 Oct. 1910, Maj. AUv^rt Maitland Tabor (Clubs — Arthur's ; Cavalry), lati> 3rd K. O. Hussars. Residence — Bovingdou Hall, Brain- tree. 2. Amy Oliver, m. 2 Aug. 1900, Maj. John Henry Lloyd, King's Own Royal Lancaster Regt., and has issue. 3. Beatrice Minnie Slirieve, m. 21 Nov. 1906, Lt.-Col. Raymond John Marker, D.S.O. (Clubs — Carlton; Guards' ; Travellers' ; Turf), and has Issue.^ Resi- dence — 4. Dorothy St. Felix. JACKSON. 1st Bt., of Wimbledon (U.K.). G.C.S.L, CLE. ;" ed. at Harrow and Oxford I Great. 10 FeK 1913.--SiB Thomas Graham (2nd'cl. Mod. Hist. 1887, M.A.) ; partner in the Jackson, s. of Hugh Jackson^ot Hampstead, ancl firm of Frederick Huth & Co. , of Tokenhouse ' o^ Sevenoaks, Kent, by Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Gra.ham Arnold, M.D. B. at Hampstead, 21 Dec. 1835; m. 31 March, 1880, Alice Mary (d. 21 April, 1900), dau. of WilHam Lambarde, D.L.,of Beechmont,Kent ; ed. at Brighton College Possingworth, Cross-in-Hand, Sussex ; La Maison and Oxford (scholar 1854 M.A. 1863, fellow Wad- .1,, -n;!!,!. a;.. ]»= -Rair^^ nbiV.^_Atbf>n=^,„r, • ' ham Coll. 18b4-80, hon. fellow since 1882) : hon. Yard, E.C., since 1890, a director of the Bank of England since 1892 ; pres. of Institute of Bankers 1909-11 ; one of H.M.'s Lieuts. for the City of London. Residences — 64, Rutland Gate, S.W. ; du Diable, Aix les Bains. Clubs — Athenteum Reform ; Oxford and Cambridge ; New Uni- versity ; Arts. Issue — • 1. Frederick Huth Jackson, b. 22 April, 1896; 2nd heut. 3rd Batt. Roy. Sussex Regt. 1914. 1. Konradin Huth. 2. Anne Marie Huth. 3. Clare Annabel Huth. JACKSON, 4th Bt., of Arlsey (U.K.). Creat. 22 May, 1815. — Sir Keith George Jackson, s. of 2ncl Bt., by Amelia, dau. of the late [George W^addell, of the E.I.C.S. B. at Walmer, 2 Aug. 1842 ; m. 25 Feb. 1875, Alice, dau. of Charles F. Montresor, Bengal Civil Service, ret. ; sue. his bro., who was murdered at Delhi in 1857 ; ed. at Ordnance sch., Carshalton, and Camb. ; apptd. I Jackson, s. of 2nd Bt. B. 19 Oct. 1855 : m. ensign 1863 ; lieut. 83rd Foot 1865 ; ret. 1866. I 3 Aug. 1886, Ada Frances, dau. of the late Gen. The 1st Bt. was M.P. for Dover. Residence — La | Edward Arthur-Somerset, C.B., of Troy House, co. Paz, Entre Rios, Argentina. Issue — | Monmouth ; sue. his father 1881; ed. at Harrow 1. ROBERT MoNTRfeoR jACKSON, HEIR, b. at Hamil- and Camb., B.A. 1877, M.A 1881 ; called to the ton, Ontario, Canada, 11 March, 1876 ; m. 11 March, Bar (Lincoln s Inn) 1881 ; D.L., J.P., C.A., and LL.D. Camb. 1910; hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1911; A.H.A. 1892 ; R.A. 1896 ; treasurer of Roy. Acad. 1902-12 ; Associe de rAcademie Royale de Belgique 1911 ; F.S.A. ; received the King's gold medal for architecture from the R.I. B.A. 1910 ; one of the most distinguished of English architects. Residence — Eagle House, Wimble- don. Clubs — -Athenasum ; Royal Societies. 1. Hugh Nicholas Jackson, Heik, b. in London. 21 Jan. 1881 ; ed. at Wincliester ; is lieut. Oxfordshire Mihtia, late Roy. Welsh Fusiliers. 2. Basil Hippisley Jackson, b. 4 Feb. 1887. MATHER-JACKSON, 3rd Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 4 Nov. 1869. — Sir Henry Mather Mather-