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667 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE I COL VILE Canterbury ; has been ten tinaes Mayor of Can- terbury ; J. P. for Canterbury and Kent. Resi- dence — The Gables, Barton Fields, Canterbury. COLLEN, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — -Blanche, M. F., dau. of late Charles Rigby, of Anglesey, D.L., J.P. M. 1873, Lt.-Gen. Sir Edwin Henry Hayter Collen, G.C.I.E., C.B., mil. sec. Gov. of India 1887-90, and mil. menib. Viceroy's Council 1896-1901, who d. 10 July, 1911. Residence— The Cedars, Kelvedon, Essex. Issue — Maj. E. H. E. CoDen, E.A., D.S.O.. staff officer 2nd Gra.lf, 1914. POMEROY-COLLEY (Knt.'s widow).— Edith Alethea (Lady Allendale), dau. of late Lt.-Gen. Meade Hamilton, C.B. M. 1st, Maj.-Gen. Sir George Pomeroy-Colley, K.C.S.I.. who d.

m. 2nd, 17 Feb. 1891, Wentworth, 1st

Baron Allendale, who d. 13 Feb. 1907 {see Peerage, Allendale, Vise). COLLIE, Knt. Bach. Great. 19 12.— Sir John Collie, s. of late James Collie, of Pitfodles, Aberdeen, advocate, and Christina, dau. of Robert Gorham, of Edinburgh. B. at Aberdeen, 15 Aug. 1860 ; m. 1880, Jessie, dau. of late John Edgar, of Locharwoods, Dumfries ; ed. at Aber- deen Univ. ; M.B., CM., 1882 ; M.D. 1885 ; niedl. examr. to L.C.C. from 1902 ; chief medical officer to Met. Water Board since 190-1 ; director Scholastic Clerical and Medl. Assocn. ; medical examr. (accidents and claims). Sun Insurance, Shipping Federation, and other accident offices ; niemb. of advisory com. of Nat. Health Act 1911, and of Insurance Com. for London ajDptd. by L.C.C. ; memb. of Roy. Com. on Venereal Diseases 1913-1-1 ; apptd. Knt. of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem 1900 ; J.P. London since 1908 ; author of many medical works. Residence — 26, Porehester Terrace, Hyde Park, W. Clubs — Reform ; New (Brighton). Issue — Arnold Edgar Collie, b. 22 ilay. 1887 : M.A. Camb. : BaiT.-at-law (Jliddle Temple). COLLINS, Knt. Bach. Great. 1885.— Sir Aethur John Ham:viond Collins, K.C, s. of John Collins, of Parkstone, Dorset, and Louisa, dau. of Thomas Adey, of Poole. B. 1834 ; m. 1863. Isabella, dau. of late Rev. Richard Wilson, D.D. : late Fellow and tutor of St. John's Coll., Cambridge ; Barr.-at-law (Grav's Inn) 1800 ; bencher 1877 : K.C. (1877); treasurer 1883, and again 1906 ; is also a Barrister of the Middle Temple ; Recorder of Poole 1873-9 : Recorder of Exeter 1879-85 ; Chief Justice of Madras 1885- 99; Vice-Chancellor Madras Univ. 1889-99; chief Roy. Commissioner to inc[uire into corrupt practices at elections for City of Chester 1880. Residence — 18, Ashburn Place. South Kensington, S.AV. Club — Conservati'e. Issue — • 1. Arthur Groden Capel Collins, b. 18 ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple). Addres-j — 1, Dr. John- son's Buildings, Temple, E.C. 1. Barbara JIary, m. 1890, Capt. 'WilliaRi Blakeney iNorwood, who d. 1900. 2. Ethel Frances. COLLINS, Knt. Bach. Great. 1913. — Sir Stephen Collins, M.P., s. of William Collins, of Swanage, Dorset, and Anne Walpole, of Rothwell, Northants. B. at Swanage, 9 Oct. 1848 ; m. 1st, 1872, Frances Anne (d. 5 March, 1900), dau. of Henry Webber, of Swanage ; m. 2nd, 11 Sept. 1901, .Jane, dau. of William Russell, of Marsworth, Herts : is J. P., London ; M.P. (L.)for Kennington since 1906. Residence — Elm House, Tring, Herts. Clubs — Reform ; National Liberal. Issue — 3 s. : 3 daus. COLLINS, K.C.V.O., 1914, Knt. Bach. Great. 1902. — Sir William Job Collins, s. of W. J. Collins, M.D., of Oxford, and Mary Anne Fran- cisca, dau. of Edward Treacher. B. 9 May, 1859 ; m. 2 Aug. 1898, Jean Stevenson, dau. of late John Wilson, M.P., D.L., of Hillhead House, Glasgow : ed. at Univ. Coll. Sch., and St. Bartholomew's Hospital; M.D., M.S., B.Sc. Loud.. D.P.ll., F.R.C.S. Eng. ; vice-chanc. London Univ. 1907-9, and again 1911—12 ; Fellow and Senator London Univ. ; gold medallist in public health and obstetric medicine, honours in physiology, forensic medicine, and surgery ; M.P. for W. St. Pancras 1900-10 ; D.L., J.P. London ; chrmn. L.C.C. 1897-8, vice-chrmn. 1896-7 ; 1st chrmn. London Educ. Com. 1903-4 ; hon. sec. of the League of Mercy ; is a surgeon and oculist ; senior surgeon to Roy. Eye Hospital ; ophthalmic surgeon to Hamp- steadand N.W. London Hospital ; consulting sur- geon to Western Opthahnic Hosp. ; Hibbert and Chadwick Trustee ; a plenipotentiary for G.B. at the Inter. Opium Conferences at The Hague 1 9 1 1— 12—13 and 1914 ; indep. chrmn. under Coal Mines Minimum Wage Act 1912, for Cumberland : chrinn. of Select Com. on Hop Industry 1908; memb. of Court of Arbitration (chrmn. Panel) ; clirmn. of Dept. Com. on Accidents to Railway Servants 1914 ; received freedom of Turners' Company (honoris causa) 1909 ; memb. of Council and C!om. King Edward's Hospital Fund ; Roy. Commnr. on Vaccination 1889-97, and on Vivisection 1900—12 ; memb. of Univ. Colleges Grants Treasury Com. 1900-11 ; life gov. of Univ. Coll. ; author of " Life and Work of Sir Samuel Rorailly," " Physic and Metaphysic." " The Man v. the Microbe," " The Crystalline Lens in Health and in Cataract," and other works, and of papers on diseases of the eye, and on municipal, medical, surgical, and public health questions. Residences — 1, Albert Terrace, Regent's Park, London, N.W. ; Meads End, East- bourne. Club — Reform. Issue, none. COLLINS, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Mary Eliza- beth, dau. of the Rev. Henrv Wightwick. rector of Codford St. Peter, Wilts. "M. 8 July, 1876, Sir Robert Hawthorn Collins, K.C.B.. K.C.V.O., Comptroller of the Household to H.R.H. the Duchess of Albany, who d. 2 Nov. 1908. Resi- dence — Leigh Warren, Cobham, Surrey. COLNAGHI, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Joanna Sophia, dau. of Henry Beaven. M. 1802, Sir Dominic Ellis Colnaghi, of H.M. Consular Service, who d. 28 Feb. 1908. Residence — 54, Ashburn- ham Mansions, Ashburnham Road, Chelsea, S.W. COLVILE, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1906; C.B. (rail.) 1806. — Lt.-Gen. Sir Fiennes Middleton CoLViLE, s. of Frederick Colvile, of Barton House, Warwick, and Mary, sister of Chandos, 1st Baron Leigh. B. 4 April, 1832 ; m. 7 Nov. 1802, Helen (d. 24 Feb. 1910), dau. of late Maj. Hugh Stafford Northcote ; ent. Army 1850, capt. 1855, maj. 1802, It.-col. 1865, col. 1872, maj. -gen. 1882, It.-gen. (ret.) 1887 ; served in Indian mutiny 1857-9 (desp. and medal). New Zealand war (severely wounded, desp., thanked in gen. orders, and medal), in command of Welsh Border In- fantry Vol. Brig. 1888 ; col. Oxfordshire and Bucks Light Infantry. Residence — St. Mildred's, Guildford. Club — United Service. Issue — 1. Maj. George Northcote Colvile, D.S.O., late Oxford- shire L.I., b. 9 July, 1867 ; served in S. Africa 1899- 1900 (wounded, despatches) ; m. 27 Dec. 1894, Eleanor Harriott, dau. of Sir William Augustus Ferguson- Davie, 3rd Bt. Residence^Doveridge, Derby. 2. Fiennes Maurice ColvJle, b. 21 March, 1872 : capt. S. Lanes Begt. ; m. 11 June, 1902, Dorothy, dau. of Col. Mansel Turner, late ll.A. 1. Agnes. COLVILE, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Frances Elinor, dau. of Sir John Peter Grant, K.C.B. M. 1857, the Rt. Hon. Sir James William Colvile, Chief Justice of Bengal, who d. 1880. Residence ■ — Park Cottage, Ledbury, co. Hereford.