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BAGOT] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 622 31 July, 1900, Ethel Kiuily, dau. of Sir David Burnett, 1st Bt. 4. Sydney Baddeley, b. 7 Oct. 1878. 5. Allan Baddeley, b. 23 May, 1884. 1. Mary Frances. 2. Edith. 3. Dora. 4. Buth. BAGOT, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Lucy Fban- CESCA, dan. of late Edmond George Hornby, of Da'lton Hall, Lanes ; m. 29 July, 1851, Sir Charles Samuel Bagot, a legal commnr. in lunacy 1877-1903. and afterwards hon. commnr., who d. 21 July, 190G. Residence — The Gables, East Sheen, Surrey. BAILEY, K.C.M.G. Great. 1911.— Sir Abe Bailey, s. of the Hon. Thomas Bailey, of Queens- town, Cape Colony. B. at Cradock, Cape Colony. 6 Nov. 1864 ; ni. 1st, 17 July, 1894, Catherine Mary (d. 20 March, 1902), dau. of the late John Paddon, of Hill & Paddon, Kimberley ; m. 2nd, 5 Sept. 1911, Hon. Mary, dau. of the 6th Baron Rossmore ; ed. at Clewer House, Windsor ; served as a maj. for 25 months in South African war (Queen's and King's medals, 6 clasps) : was a memb. of the Reform Committee (sentenced to two years' imprisonment and fined £2,000) ; M.L.A. 'Cape of Good Hope 1902-5, of the Transvaal 1907-10 ; late capt. Sussex I.Y. ; J.P. Sussex ; one of H.:I. lieuts. for the City of London. Residences — Yewhurst, East Grin- stead ; Belgravia, Johannesburg ; Rust-cn- Vrede, Muizenberg, Cape Colony, S. Africa. Clubs— Marlborough ; Bath ; Pratt's ; M.C.C. Issue by 1st m. — 1. John Milner Bailey. 1. Cecil Marguerite. Issue by 2nd m. — 2. Mary. BAILEY, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1913 ; C.B. (civ.) 1911; M.V.O. (5th cl.) 1902; I.S.O. 1904.— Sm Rowland Bailey. B. 1852; controller of stores, Office of Works, 1883-1905 ; controller of H.M. Stationery Office and printer of Acts of Parliament 1905-13, when he ret. ;memb. of Cotmcil of King Edward ^^[I Sanatorium and of the Advisory Committee of Osborne. Residence — Xorcot, Sun- derstead, Surrey. BAILEY Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Lily, dau. of late Adolphus Pass, of 32, Queen's Gate Gar- dens, S.W. ; m., as his second wife, 2 June, 1896, Sir James Bailey, of Lofts Hall, Essex, one of the fovmders of the Constitutional Club ; M.P. for Walworth div. of Newington 1895-1905 ; J.P. Essex; D.L. Norfolk, who d. 11 Oct. 1910. Residence — Ridding House, Newport, Essex. Issue — 1. Maj. Percy James Bailey, D.S.O. (1902), 12th Lancers ; b. 2 Dec. 1873 ; served in S. African war 1899-1902 ; adjt. and quartermaster Cavalry School 1905-9; m. 14 Dec. 1907, Dorothy Jessica, dau. of Thomas Gibson Bowles. Issue — • 1. Richard James Bailey, b. 27 Sept. 190S. I 2. Anthony Bailey, b. 13 July, 1910. | 2. Capt. Frederick George Glyn Bailey, E.H.A., b. ! 29 March, 1880 ; m. 14 July, 1908, Hon. Janet Lyle, ' dau. of 1st Baron Inchcape. Issue — 1. Bailey, b. 18 June, 1909. 2. Bailey, b. 19 June, 1913. 3. Lieut. Sidney Robert Bailey, R.JT., b. 27 Aug. ^ 1. Alice Kate Notley, m. 29 April, 1891, Walter Bernard Hopkins. 2. Augusta Dunthome, m. 18 Jan. 1898, Vivian Nickalls, 3. Marie Elizabeth, m. 21 April, 1906, William Parish Robertson. BAILHACHE, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1912.— Hon. Sir Clement Meacheb Bailhache, s. of Rev. Clement Bailhache. B. 2 Nov. 1850; Barr.-at-law ; (Mid. Temple) 1889; K.C. 1908; bencher 1912 ; is LL.B. (Lond.) ; apptd. Judge of the High Court 1912. Address — St. Margaret's, High Road, Whetstone, N. BAILLIE, K.C.S.L Creat. 1914; C.S.I. 1910. — Sir Duncan Colvin Baillie, s. of late Peter Baillie, of Inverness. B. at Inverness 27 Nov. I 1850 ; m. 17 Feb. 1887, Julia Luisa, dau. of late j Rev. Henry Stern, rector of Brampton, Norf. ; ed. at Inverness Acad., Glasgow Acad., and Edinburgh Univ. ; entd. I.C.S. 1879 ; assist, settlt. officer 1886-9 ; supt. of Provincial Census 1890-2 ; dep. -commnr. and settlr. officer of Rai Bardi 1892 ; dir. of land records and agriculture 1895 ; magistrate and coUr. 1896 ; sec. to Board of Revenue 1896 ; opiiun agent Benares 1899 ; commnr. 1903 ; employed in Punjab as memb. ami afterwards as pres. of committee on Canal Colony Administration 1907-8 ; from 1909 memb. Boarcl of Revenue United Provinces ; acted as Lt.-Gov. U.P. 1912. Residence— Allahabad, U.P., India. Club — E. India I'nittd Service. Lssue- — 1. Duncan BailUe, b. 1889; lieut. 9th Gurkha Rifles. 2. Evan Henry BaiUie, b. 1893 ; temp. 2nd lieut. Scottish Rifles. 3. Alan La Touche BaiUie, b. 1894. 4. Allister Colvin BaiUie, b. 1896. 1. Juliet Isobel Colvin, b. 1887 ; m. 1907, Charles I Leslie Alexander, I.C.S. Issue — 2 daus. ! BAINBRIDGE, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Kate,

dau. of J. Page, J. P., of Essex
m. 1881. as his

j 2nd wife, Col. Sir Edmond Bainbridge, K.C.B., late R.A., supt. Roy. Laboratory, Woolwich, I 1892-8, chief supt. of ordnance factories 1898- ! 1903. who d. 14 March, 1911. Residence — Haddon Lodge, Sheringham, Norfolk. BAINES, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1905 ; C.S.I. 1894. — Sir Jervoise Athelstane Baines, s. of the late Rev. Edward Baines, vicar of Yalding, Kent, and his cousin Catherine Baines. B. 17 ' Oct. 1847 ; m. 1874, Constance, dau. of Henry Pyne, Barr.-at-law ; ed. at Rugby and Camb. ; ent. Bombay C.S. 1870, ret. 1895 ; was census comnmr. 1889-1893, and sec. to roy. commn. on j opium 1894—5 ; a county alderman for London ; ' author of several statistical works on India, etc. Residence — Kidlington, Oxfordshire. Clubs — Reform. Issue — Cuthbert Edward Baines, b. 12 June. 1879 ; clerk in India Office; m. 1912, Margaret, dau. of Reginald Lane Foole. Issue — 1 son and 1 dau. Sylvia, ni. 1901, Philip Edward Pereival. I.C.S. Issue — 1 son and 1 dau. BAIRD, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Constance BabBjVBA, dau. of late Edward Clarke, of Avis- hays, Chard ; m. 6 March, 1905, Admiral Sir John Kennedy Erskine Baird : K.C.B. : com- mndr. -in-chief in the Pacific 1884-5 ; admiral- suijerintendent of Naval Reserves 1885-8 ; com- manded the channel squadron 1888-90 ; who d. 8 Dec. 1908. Residences — Woodside, Isle of Wight ; 31, Cadogan Place, S.W. BAKER, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1 903. — Sib Augus- tine FitzGerald Baker, s. of Hugh Baker, of Lismaeue, Tippei-ary, and Marion, dau. of Charles Conyers, of Castletown Conyers. B. 1851 ; ed. at The Abbej% Tipperary, and Trin. Coll. Dub. ; admitted a solicitor 1878 ; pres. of the Incor- porated Law Soc. of Ireland 1903. Residence — 56, Merrion Square, Dublin. Clubs — Constitu- tional ; LTniversity (Dublin) ; Royal Irish Yacht. BAKER, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Florence, dau. of Finnian von Sass. M. 1860, as his 2nd wife. Sir Samuel White Baker, the celebrated African traveller and explorer, who d. 30 Dec. 1893. Accompanied Sir Samuel when, in 1863, he relieved Speke and Grant in Central Africa, and discovered the Albert Nyanza and the Nile tributaries of Abyssinia, and again from 1870-4 when he was given charge of the expedition for the suppression of the slave trade by the Khedive