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s's? KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [CARNDUFF GARDEN, K.C.M.G. Great. 1912.— Sra Lionel Edwakd Gresley Garden, s. of Rev. Lionel Garden, of Barnane, eo. Tipperary, and Lucy Lawrence, dau. of William Young Ottley, F.R.S. B. at Brighton 15 Sept. 1851 ; m. 15 Feb. 1881, Anne Eliza, dau. of John Lefferts, of Flat- bush, New York ; ed. at Eton ; vice-consul at ' Havana 1877 ; actg. consul-gen. on several i occasions from 1878-83 ; consul Mexico 1885 ; British commr. on Mexican Mixed Claims Comrnn. 1885-9 ; consul-gen. in Guba 1898 ; minister resident there 1902 ; transferred to Central America 1905 ; envoy extraord. and minister plenip. in Central America 1911-13 ; transferred to Mexico, Sept. 1913 ; designated for Brazil 1914. Address — British Legation, Mexico. Club — St. ■James's. CARDEW, K.C.M.G. Great. 1897; G.M.G. 1894. — Col. Sir Frederic Cardew, s. of Frederic ■Cardew, H.E.I.G.S. B. 27 Sept. 1839 ; m. 1st, 1865, Clara (d. 1881), dau. of John Duncan Newton, of West Hoe, Plymouth ; m. 2nd, i 1887, Katharine, dau. of Joseph Savill, of East Hill, Colchester, and widow of Col. Kent Jones, 67th Regt. ; ed. at R.M.C. Sandhurst ; ent. Bengal Army 1858, exchanged into 82nd Regt. (Prince of Wales' Vols.), capt. 1867, maj. 1879, It.-col. 1883, col. 1887, ret. 1890 ; served in N.W. Frontier campaign 1863 (despatches, medal and clasp), in Zulu war 1879-80 (des- patches, medal and clasp, brevet majoritv) ; A.A. and Q.M.G. during Boer war 1880-1 ; D.A.Q.M.G. Aldershot 1873-8, and in S. Africa 1879-80 : assist, mil. sec. China 1882-3 ; A.A.G. South Africa 1890 ; sub-commr. Zululand 1884-6, resident commr. 1890 ; Gov. and Com.- in-Ch. of Sierra Leone 1894-1900. Residence — Tudor Cottage, Whitchurch, Oxfordshire. Club — United Service. Issue — 1. Frederic Anstruthcr Cardew, b. March, 1866 ; ni. 18 Sept. 1894, Norah, dau. of Col. Kington. 2. Cyril Duncan Cardew, b. 8 Sept. 1867. 3. Ciauile Ambrose Cardew, b. 9 Aug. 1870. POLE-CAREW, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1901 ; C.V.O: 1901 ; G.B. 1887.— Lt.-Gbn. Sir Regi- nald Pole-Garew, M.P., s. of William Henry Pole-Carew, and Frances Anne, dau. of John Buller, M.P., of Morval, Cornwall, heir pres. to the Baronetcv of Pole of Shute. B. 1 May, 1849; m. 19'Feb. 1901, Lady Beatrice Frances Elizabeth, dau. of James, 3rd Marcj. of Ormonde ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; lieut. Colds. Gds. 1869, capt. 1872, It.-col. 1883, col. 1888, maj. -gen. 1899, It. -gen. (ret.) 1906 ; served in Afghan war 1879-80 (despatches, medal, 3 clasps, bronze star), in Egyptian campaign as A.D.C. to the Duke of Comiaught 1882 (medal, clasp, bronze star, Medjidie), in Burma 1886-7 (medal, C.B.), and in S. African war in coinmand of 9th Brig., Gds.' Brig., and subsequently of 11th Div. (mentioned in despatches) ; command- ed 8th Div. of 3rd Army Corps 1903-5 ; was priv. sec. to Gov. of N.S. Wales ; A.D.C. to Viceroy of India, and mil. sec. to Lord Roberts when com.-in-ch. in India ; D.L., J. P. Cornwall, J.P. Tipperary ; memb. Cornwall Terr. Force Assocn. ; hon. col. 5th Duke of Cornwall's L.I. since 1909 ; contested Pembroke and Haverfordwest 1906, Bodmin division of Cornwall Jan. 1910 ; M.P. for Bodmin div. of Cornwall since Dec. 1910 ; deputy warden of the Stannaries in Cornwall and Devon since 1911. Seat — Antony, Torpoint, Cornwall. Clubs — Marlborough ; Travellers' ; Turf ; Carlton. Issue — 1. John Gawen Polc-Carew, b. 4 March, 1902. 2. Patrick Willlaiu Butler Pole-Carew, b. 25 Aug. 1913. 1. Marge Frances. 2. Victoria Geraldine. - CAREY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Eliza de Sausmarez, dau. of Thomas Ritchie Grassie, of Halifax, Nova Scotia. M. 22 Jan. 1901, as his 2nd wife. Sir Thomas Godfi-ey Carey, Bailiff and President of the States of Guernsey 1895-1902, who d. 6 Nov. 1906. Residence — La Maison Blanche, St. Peter Port, Guernsey. Issue — CARLILE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1913.— Sir Edward Carlile, s. of John Garble, of Houston, N.B., and Anne, dau. of John Williams, of Corn- hill, London. B. in London, 26 April, 1845 ; m. 27 April, 1878, Isabella Sophia, dau. of Robert Hunter Young, W.S., of Edinburgh ; ed. privately and at Melbourne L^niv. (law gold medallis't 1868) ; Barr.-at-law 1871, Q.C. 1900 ; ent. public service Victoria 18G1 : promoted to 4th cl. 1868, 3rd cl. 1874 ; 2nd el. 1877, 1st el. 1879 ; Crown law offices 1865, where he was parly. and professional assist. 1873 ; is ex-parliamentary draftsman State of Victoria; ret. 1910; J. P., trustee and treasurer of the National Gallery, Museums, and Public Library of Victoria ; Govt. representati'e on the Faculty of Veterinary Science of the Univ. of Melbourne ; councillor of Working Men's Coll. Residence — South Yarra, Melbourne, Australia. Club — Savage (Mel- bourne). Issue — 1. Edward Keith Carlile, b. 25 Jan. 1881. 2. Hildred Irving Carlile, b. 29 March, 1887. 1. Helen Gwendolen, ni. 1903, Herbert Augustine Cresswell, A.M.I. C.E., and has issue. Residence— Coolgardie, W. Australia. 2. Isabella JIaud. 3. Dorothy Anne. CARLILE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911.— Sir (Edward) Hildred Carlile, s. of Edward Carlile, of Richmond, Surrey. B. 10 July, 1852 ; m. 22 Aug. 1876, Isabella, dau. of Cornelius Han- bury, of Little Berkhampstead, Herts ; ed. privately ; hon. col. 5th Batt. W. Riding Regt. •since 1906 (late It.-col. commdg.), formerly capt. 2nd W. Yorks Yeo. ; M.P. Mid. div. of Hertford- I shire since 1906, contested Huddersfield 1900 ; J.P., W.R. Yorks and Herts ; D.L., Herts. Residence — Ponsbourne Park, Hertford. Club — Carlton. Issue — • 1. Edward Hildred, Haubury Carlile, b. 28 Jan. 1881 : M.A. Camb. ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) ; capt. Herts Yeo. 1914. 1. Dora Isobel, m. 7 June, 1906, as his 2nd wife. Rev. Canon Richard Arnold Pelly. Residence — The Vicarage, West Ham, co. Essex. 2. Beatrice Gundreda. m. 30 June, 1904, Thomas Brooke, J. P., late maj. York Dragoons. Residence — Healey House, Huddersfield. 3. Jaiiet Jlary Muriel. 4. Eleanor Cicely. CARLYLE, K.C.S.L Great. 1911 ; G.S.I. 1910 ; CLE. 1898. — Sir Robert Warrand Garlyle, s. of late Rev. J. E. Garlyle. B. 11 July, 1859 ; m. 29 Sept. 1903, Isabel Jane, dau. of James Barton, of Farndreg, co. Louth ; ed. at Glasgow Univ. and Oxford ; ent. I.G.S. 1880 ; served in Bengal as assist, magistrate and coUr. ; under- sec, to Govt. 1888 ; magistrate and collr. 1894 ; insp.-gen. of police 1902; chief sec. to Bengal Govt. 1905 ; sec. to Govt, of India, Revenue and Agricultural Dept. 1907 ; an ord. memb. of council of Govr.-Qen. of India since 1910. Residence — ■ Strawberry Hill, Simla. CARNDUFF, Knt. Bach. Great. 1913; G.I.E. 1903. — Sir Herbert AVilliam Cameron Caen- duff, s. of late David Garnduff, of Edinburgh, sometiine of the Indian Educational Service, and Kathleen, dau. of William Cameron, of Edinburgh. B. at Calcutta 17 July, 1862; m. 22 Nov. 1888, Julia, dau. of Col. Kenneth

MacLeod, M.D., LL.D., of Westend, Hants,

hon. physician to the King ; ed. priv., at Edin. Univ., and Oxford ; Barrister (Inner Temple) 1906; ent. I.G.S. 1883; imder-sec. to Govt. 1888; regr. High Court, Calcutta, 1891; dep. .sec. and offg. sec. Govt, of India, Legisl. Dept. 1895-1904 ; offg. priv. sec. to Viceroy 1902 ;