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SASKATCHEWAN] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 494 islands udjaceiit and belonging thereto : contauis about 0,000 Christians. Residence — The Bishop's House, Kuching, Sarawak, via Singapore. SASKATCHEWAN (N.W. Canada), 3rd Bishop oL Fovuul.'d l,s74. — Kt. Rev. Jukvois Arthur Xewxham, D.D., s. of Rev. George William Xcwiiham, 30 years vicar of Combe Down, Bath, anil Catherine "Pennick Read. B. 15 Oct. 1852; m. 1892, Lotitia Agnes, dau. of Rev. Canon William Henderson, D.D., principal of Montreal Theological Coll. ; ed. at Bath Proprietary. Coll., McGill University, :Iontreal (scholar and 1st class), and ^Montreal Diocesan Theological Coll. ; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1883; hon. D.D. Winnipeg 1893: D.D. Saskatchewan Univ. 1912; ord. 1878 ; inc. of Onslow 1878-82 : curate of Ch. Ch. Cathedral, Montreal, 1882-6 ; rector of St. Matthias, Montreal, 1880-90 ; chaplain to Bp. of Moosonee, and missionarj' (C.M.S.) at Moose Fort 1891 ; consecrated to see of ;[oosonee 1893 ; elected bv the Provincial Synod of Rupert's Land, 1 Oct. 1903, 3rd Bishop of Sa5katchewan. Residence — Bishopsthorpe, Prince Albert, Sas- katchewan, Canada. Issue — 1. Georgina .A.guos. 2. Hazel Grace, ) ^ j 3. May Louise, i "^'"■"• 4. Dorothea, | . . 5. Kathleen, I "^'"^• SASSOON, 1st Bt, of Bombay (U.K.). Great. 9 Feb. 1909. — Sib Jacob Elias Sassoon, s. of Elias David Sassoon, of Bombav. B. 1843 ; m. March, 1880, Rachel (d. April, 1911), dau. of S. H. Isaacs, of Calcutta ; ed. privately in Bombay ; is head of the Jewish commuiiity in Bombay ; head partner of E. D. Sassoon & Co., merchants and bankers of India. London and China ; also millowner of the E. D. Sassoon, Jacob Sassoon, Rachel Sassoon, and Alexandra Mills ; owns the E. D. Sassoon dye works ; known for his great ixiunificence in the cause of charity and education in Bombay and its neighbourhood, where he has founded hospitals, schools, and a college of science, for which latter he placed at the disposal of the Governor (Sir Geo. Clarke) ten lakhs of rupees £05,000.); J. P., Bombay. Residences — Braganza Hall, ^lazagon ; Ashley House, Poona ; Glenogle, Mahableshwar, India. Clubs — Bombay Yacht ; Poona Gymldiana ; Mahableshwar. Elias DaD Sassoon, b. 27 March, 1820 ; m. 1840, Leali (d. 1 May. 1878),dau. of Moses Qubbay, of Bombay, and d. 21 March, 1880^ Issue — 1. Sir Jacob Elias Sassoon, pros. Bt. 2. Edward Elias Sassoon, Heir Pres., b. 1853 ; m. 1880, Leoutine, dau. of Abraham Levy. Eesidence • — 46, Grosvenor Place, W. Issue — 1. EUice Victor Sassoon, b. 1881. 2. Hector William Sassoon, b. 1889 ; Heut. A.S.C. 1914; m. 28 Deo. 1911, Georgette, dau. of Eugene Mirtil.of Paris. 1. Lydia, ni. 4 Aug. 1908, Gustavo Weisweller, of Vienna, and has issue. 2. Isabelle, m. 3 Got. 1907, Arthur Humphreys- Owen, and has issue. Residence — Glansevern, Montgomery. SASSOON, 3rd Bt., o£ Kensington Gore (U.K.). Creat. 22 March, 1890. — Sib Philip Albebt GxJSTAVE David Sassoon, s. of 2nd Bt., and Aline Caroline, dan. of Baron Gustavo de Roths- child. B. in Paris 4 Dec. 1888 ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; sue. his father 24 Mav, 1912 ; JI.P. for Hythe from 1912. The 1st JSt. was memb. of the mercantile firm of Sassoon & Co., merchants and bankers, of Bombay and London, and was known for his great mmiificence in the cause of charity and education in Bombay and its neigh- bourhood, where he founded a hospital, a high school and a mechanics' institute. J:lesidences — 25, Park Lane, W. ; Shorncliffe Lodge, Sandgate, Kent ; Trent Park, New Barnet, Herts ; Sans Souci, Bombay ; Garden Reach, Poona, India. Club — Carlton. Heir, none. Sir Edward Albekt Sassoon, 2nd Bt., b 20 June, 1856 ; M.P. for Hythe 1899-1912; m. 19 Oct. 1887, Algine Caroline (d. 29 Julv, 1909), dau. of Baron Gustavo de Rothschild, and d. 24 May, 1912. Issue — Sra Philip A. G. D. Sassoon, pres. Bt. Sybil Rachel Betty Cecile, m. 6 Aug. 1913, George Earl of Rocksavage (see Cholmondeley, Marq. of), SATOW, Privy Counsellor. — Rt. Hon. Sir Ernest Mason Satow, G.C.M.G. (sec Knightage). SAUNDERS, Baron. See Aeban, Earl of. SAVERNAKE, Vise. See Ailesbury, IIaeq. of. SAVILE, 2nd Baron (U.K.). Creat. 27 Oct. 1888; K.C.V.O. 1904; C.V.O. 1903.— John S.wiLE Lumley'-Savile, s. of Rev. Frederick Savile Lnmley (bro. of 1st Baron), late rector of Bilsthoi'iJe, and Mary, dau. of Robert Castle Jenkins, of Beachley, Monmouthshire. B. 20 Sept. 1854 ; m. 3 Nov. 1894, Gertrude Violet (d. 10 Oct. 1912), dau. of Charles F. W. Wedder- burn, 53rd Regt., and widow of Horace A. Helyar, of Coker Court, Somersetshire ; sue. his uncle under special remainder 1896 ; ed. at Eton ; served in Diplomatic Service and Foreign Office; ret. 1889; J.P., Notts; hon. col. ith Batt. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regt.); maj. late Sherwood Rangers Yeo. The 1st Baron, who assumed the surname of Sa'ile in lievi of Lumley, was a distinguished diplomat. Residences — Rufford Abbey, OUerton, Notts ; Rishworth Lodge, Halifax ; Walshaw Moor, Hebden Bridge ; 12, Charles Street, Berkeley Sc^uare, W. Clubs — Travellers' ; Bachelors' ; Turf ; ^Marlborough ; County (Nottingham). Heir, none. SAVORY, 1st Bt., of Buckhurst (U.K.). Creat. 14 Sept. 1891. — Sir Joseph Savory% s. of Joseph Savory, of Buckhurst Park, Ascot, and Mary Caroline, dau. of Isaac Braithwaite. B. 23 July. 1843 ;m. 26 July, 1888. Helen Pemberton, dau. of Col. Sir G. A. Leach, R.E., K.C.B. ; ed. at Harrow; M.P. for Westmorland (Appleby) 1892-1900, when he was defeated; Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1882—3 ; alderman of the City of London 1883 ; Lord Mayor 1890-1 ; D.L., J. P., Berks and Westmorland ; J. P., London ; has the 1911 Coronation medal. Residences — Buckhurst Park, Ascot ; Wyndham House, Sloans Gardens, S.W. Clubs — City Carlton ; Carlton. SAVORY, 3rd Bt. of Brook Street. (U.K.), Croat. 24 March, 1890. — Sir William J5orra- DAiLE Savory', s. of Rev. Sir Borradaile, 2nd Bt., and Florence, dau. of F. W. Pavy, M.D., F.R.S. B. 14 May, 1882 ; sue. his father 1906; m. 6 July, 1907, Argemone Margaret Carruthers, dau. of the late Carruthers Charles Johnstone, of Cheshire; ed. at Camb. (M.A.). The 1st Bt. was a distinguished surgeon, F.R.S., and president of the Royal College of Surgeons. The 2nd Bt. was rector of St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield, and was mainly instru- mental in the restoration of that ancient edifice to its original size and condition. He was also for many years chaplain of the order of St. John of Jertisalem. Residence — Woodlands, Stoke Poges, Bucks. Heir, none. Issue — 1. Argemone Margaret Joyce. 2. Diana Victor. GRAVES-SAWLE, 4th Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 22 March, 1830 ; M.V.O. 1903.— Sir Charles John Graves - Sawle, s. of 2nd Bt. B. 28 April, 1851 ; m. 23 Aug. 1887, Constance Mary, dau. of Maj. -Gen. Chas. F. Torrens Daniell, C.B. ; sue. his bro. 1903, he having only held the title a few months ; ed. at Somersetshire Coll., Bath ; is capt. R.N. ; entd. Navy 1805 ; served in Egyptian war 1882, present at bombardment of Alexandria (medal, clasp, and bronze star), and in operations against Sofas, in Gambia