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BEADE] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 462 of the Liberal Publication Dept. 1908 ; one of the commnrs. to inquire into the finances, etc., of Malta 1911 : contested Exchange cliv. of Liver- pool 1897 ; M.P. for Gloucester 1900-10, for South Shields since 1910; author of "Free Trade in Being." " Insular Free Trade," and various articles and pamphlets on economic subjects. Residences — Dean Stanley Street, Westminster, S.W. ; Tanhurst, Dorking. Surrey. Clubs — Reform : National Liberal ; Liberal (Newcastle). Issue — 1. ^V alter Eussi'U Kea. b. 1873 ; M.P. for Scarborough siiici" 1906 (L.) ; ed. at Univ. Coll. School ; m. 1896. Evclvn, dau. of J. P. C. Muirliead, J. P., of Edinburgh. Residences — 7, The Crescent. Scarborough ; 12, Smith Square, Westminster, S.W. Clubs — Reform ; National Liberal. 2. Alec Lionel Rea, b. 1878 ; m. 1900. Marguerite, dau. of H. Requa, of Xcw York. Residences — Kehhvith, Wiiidprnu-re ; 48, Ullet Road, Sefton Park, LiviTpnnl. READE, 10th Bt. (E.). Great. 4. March, KiGO-l. — Sir George F. Reade, s. of 9th Bt. B. 22 Nov. 1869 ; m. 19 Dec. 1893, Carrie, dau. of R. Nixon ; sue. his father 1908. The 1st Bt. was a devoted adherent of Charles II, and received the title as a reward of his loyalty. Residence — Dexter, Washtenau co., Michigan, U.S.A. Issue — 1. John Readi'. 2. Clyde Reade. 1. Florence. 2. Hazel. Sm John Reade, 6th Bt., b. 8 March, 1762 : m. 13 Jan. 1784, Jane (d. 17 Dec. 1847). dau. of Sir Chandos Hoskyns, Bt., and d. 18 2vov. 1789. Issue — 1. SIR John Chandos Reade. 7th Bt., b. 13 .Jan. 1785 : m. 6 Jan. 1814. Louisa (d. 6 Feb. 1821), dau. of David Murray, and d. 14 Jan. 1868. 2. The late George Compton Reade, b. 8 Jan. 1788 ; m. 6 March, 1809, Maria Jane (d. 1837), dau. of Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, 6th Bt., and d. 24 Dec. 1866. Issue — 1. The late Lieut. George Reade, b. 1812; Madras Army ; ni. 18.t1, .Jane Anne (d. Sept. 1863), dau. of J. Norton, and d. 20 Oct. 1863. I^suc— 1. Sir Chandos Stanhope Hoskyns Reade, 8th Bt., b. .5 Sept. 1851 ; m. 11 March, 1880, Maria Emma Elizabeth (Residences — CarregUvyd, The Valley, Anglesey ; Meldreth, St. Leonards-on- Sea), dau. and heiress of Ricliard Trygarn Griffith, of Carreglwyd and Berw. Anglesey, and d. 28 Jan. 1890. 1. Jjouisa Jane Elibank, ni. 26 April, 1892, Rev. Sedborough Mayne Wade, M.A., vie. of St. Peter's, Stongate, Sussex. 2. The late John Stanhope Reade, ni. 1836, Lo'ica Walton, of Dexter, Michigan, U.S.A., and d. 1883. Issue — Sir George Compton Reade, 9th Bt., b. 17 Dec. 1845 ; m. 4 June, 1868, Melissa, dau. of Isaac Ray, and d. 7 April, 1908. Issue — 1. George F. Reade, pres. Bt. 2. Elmer Reade, b. 1 Nov. 1877 ; m. 3 July, 1902, Lettie Wyhe. Issue — Laura. 3. Harry Reade. h. 18 April, 1884 ; m. 3 June, 1807. Miss Slot. 4. lOiiiory Eeade, b. 9 Oct. 1887; m. 30 Nov. 1908, .Millie, dau. of G. Fisk. Issue — Irene Nora. 5. Leverne Reade. li. 22 June. 1891. 1. Julia, m. 6 April. 1893. W. C. Wyli. 2. EUen, ni. April, 1903, Eli Buck. 3. Esther, m. 19 Sept. 1900, Dr. William C. Wvlie. 4. Edna. 5. Sonorali. 6. Maude. Maria Louisa. READING, 1st Baron. Great. 9 Jan. 1914 ; P.C. 1911 : K.C.V.O. 1911 ; Knt. Bach. 1910.— RuFus Daniel Isaacs, s. of Joseph Michael Isaacs, merchant and shipowner. B. 10 Oct. 1860 : m. 8 Dec. 1887, Alice Edith, dau. of late A. Cohen, of London : ed. at Univ. Coll. School, and at Brussels and Hanover ; Barr.-at-law (Middle Temple) 1887, Q.C. 1898 ; M.P. for Reading 1004-14 ; unsuccessfully contested N. Kensington 1900 ; Solicitor-Gen. March to Oct. 1910 ; Attorney-Gen. 1910-13 ; Lord Chief Justice since 1913 ; memb. of roy. commission on Metropolitan Police, and late memb. of roy. commission on Divorces and Matrimonial Causes. Residence.? — 32. Curzon Street, W. : Foxhill, Reading, Berks. Clubs — Athenaeum ; Reform. Issue — Hon. Gerald Ruftts Isaacs, Heir, b. 10 Jan. 1889 ; 2nd hcut. Inns of Court O.T.C. 1914; ni. 28 Sept. 1914, Eva, dau. of Rt. Hon. Sir Alfred Mond, Bt. READING, Bishop Suffragan of. — Vacant. RE AY, 11th Baron. Great. 20 June, 1028 ; Bt. 18 March. 1(;27 (S.): Baron Reay, 8 Oct. 1881 (U.K.), bv which title he holds his seat in the House of Lords ; P.C. 1906; K.T. 1911; G.C.S.I. 1890 ; G.C.I.E. 1887 : CLE. 1886.— Donald James i^Iackay, s. of .Eneas, 10th Baron (s. of Baron Barthold John Christian Mackay, of Ophemert, a Baron of the kingdom of the Netherlands, and eldest male descendant of 2nd Baron Reay), and Maria Catherine Anna Jacoba Fagel, dau. of Baron Fagel. B. at The Hague 22 Dec. 1839; m. 5 June, 1877, Fanny Georgiana Jane, dau. of late Richard Hasler, of Aldingbourne, Sussex, and widow of Alex- ander Mitchell, !M.P., of Stow ; sue. his father in the Scottish honours 1876 : is chief of the elan ilackay ; D.L., Berwick and Selkirkshire ; elected rector of St. Andrews Univ. 1884 ; Gov. of Bom- bay 1885-90 ; Under-Sec. of State for India 1894-5; H.M. lieut. of Roxburghshire since 1892 ; pres. Roy. Asiatic Society, and chrmn. LTniv. Coll. Comittee, London ; first pres. British AcadeiTiy 1902-7; chrmn. London Sch. Board 1897-1904 ; memb. of committee of Council on Education in Scotland 1906 : a British delegate to Internat. Peace Conference at The Hague 1907 ; pres. Roxburgh Terr. Force Assocn. The 1st Peer was an active supporter of Charles I. The lOtli was successively a memb. of the second chamber of the States-general, vice-pres. of the Coimcil of State, and Minister of State in Holland. Residences — 6, Great Stanhope Street, W. ; Carolside, Earlston, Berwickshire : Laidlawstiel, Galashiels ; Ophemert, Netherlands. Clubs — Athenaeum ; St. James's ; Travellers' ; New, and Scottish Liberal (Edin.). Heir Pres. to the Scottish lionours, Ids cousin. Baron Eric Mackay, b. 2 April, 1870 ; m. 7 Nov. 1901, the Baroness Maria Johanna Bertha Clu:istina van Dedem. Residence — Arnheni. Holland. Issue — 1. Aeneas Alexander Mackay, b. 25 Dec. 1905. 2. Alexander Willem Rvnhard Mackay, b. 7 Dec. 1907. 3. John Mackay, h. 19il. 1. Maria Christiana EUzabeth. RECKITT, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Great. 17 July 1894. — Sir James Reckitt, s. of Isaac Reckitt, of Hull, merchant, and Ann, dau. of Charles Coleby, of Hempstead, Norfolk. B. 14 Nov. 1833 ; m. 12 Oct. 1865, Kathleen, dau. of Robeit Saimders, of Lining, Yorks : ed. privately ; D.L., J. P., C.A., Yorks, E.R. Residence — Swanland !Manor, Brough, E. Yorks. Club — National Liberal. Issue — 1. Harold James Reckitt, Heir, b. 4 May, 1868; ni. 1st, 26 Oct. 1899, Christine, dau. of Alexander How- den (m. diss. 1907) ; m. 2nd, 31 Oct. 1908, Julia Allen, dau. of late Chas. H. Connor, of New Albany, Indiana ; ed. at Scarborough and Camb. ; B.A., L.L.B. ; Barr.-at- law (Inner Temple) 1893 ; M.P. for Poutefract (C.) 1893, but unseated on petition, o^'ing to action of a sub- agent, no imputation resting against himself person- ally ; contested Thirsk div. of Yorks 1892 ; M.P . for Lincolnshire (Brigg. div.) 1895-1907, after unsuccess- fully contesting the seat 1894; J.P., Yorks, E.R. ; Sheriff Kingston - upon - Hull 1898-9. Residences — Littlegroen, Petersfield, Hants ; Wincst-ead Hall, Winestead, Yorks. Clubs — Reform ; National Liberal. Issue by 1st m. — Nancie. 2. PhilipBeatbyReckitt,b.l Jan. 1873 ; M.A. Camb. ; J.P., N. and E. Ridings, Yorks ; m. 19 April, 1900, Hilda, dau. of late Frederick Brent Grotian, J.P., of Ingmanthorpe Hall, Yorks. Residences — East Mount,