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KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE LCUFFE 3. Hugh Stuart Crostlnvaitc, I.C.S., li. 20 Oct. 1879; ni. 1906, Dorothy Melvill, dau. of Col. Joiibcrb do hi l<'<Tt6, late I. M.S. 4. Capt. John Syinons Crosthwaite, I..'^.. b. 25 May, 1S82 ; 111. 1912, Dorothy Muriel, dau. of Goorgc Briscoe Eyre. 5. Rev. Guy Bcntley Crosthwaite, b. 6 Jan. 1887 ; ' curate of Holy Trin. Rotherliithc. 1. Ethel Elizabeth, ni. 21 Nov. 189.5, Edward Chandos Cholinondelcy. Eesidence — Eckiiigtoii Manor, Wor- cestershire, and has Issue (Siv Peerage, Dici/A- MEitE, Baron). CROWE, K.C.M.G. Great. 1911 ; C.B. (civ.) 1907. — Sib Eyre Crowe, s. of latp Sir Josepli Archer Crowe, K.C.M.G., C.B., and Asta, dau. of G. von Barby, of Lohburg. B. 30 July, 1804 ; 111. 2 Feb. 1903, Clenia, dau. of late Professor C. Gerhardt, of Berlin, and widow of Eberhardt von Benin ; ent. Foreign Office 1885 ; senior clerk, 190f>, counsellor of Embassy 1907 ; British deletrate at the 2nd Peace Conference at The Ha^uo 1907, and at the London Naval Conference 1908-9 : British agent in the Savarkar Arbitra- tion at The Hague 1911 ; Assist. Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1912. Residence — 74, Elm Park Road, Chelsea, S.W. Club- Travellers'. Issue — 1. Eric Crowe, b. 1905. 1. Asta. 2. rna. 3. Sibyl. CRUICKSHANK, Knt. Bach. Great. 190G ; CLE. 1903. — Sir William Dickson Gruickshank, of late John Gruickshank, of Forres, N.B. B. IJ Juno, 1845 ; m. 30 April, 1874, Juha Emma, lau. of W. S. Millard ; ed. at Rafford School and privately ; ent. Bank of Bengal 18G6, became nspector of branches thereof 1868 ; agent at Rangoon 18G9, dep. sec. 1876, and sec. and treas. 1887; ret. 1909. Residence — Bank of Bengal House, Calcutta. Club — Oriental. Issue — 1. Liola Violet, ni. 1899, Loraine Geddes Dunbar, sec. and treas. of the Bank of Bengal, Calcutta. 2. Ada Beatrice, m. 1907, Capt. Walter Guy Ays- cough, 7th Rajputs (Intl. Army). CRUMP, Knt. Bach. Great. 1902.— Sib Wil- lAM John Gkujif, s. of late William Alexander Jrump, solicitor, ii. 1850 ; m. 1872, Anna. Vlaria, dau. of late Charles Buttery ; admitted solicitor 1876 ; sen. memb. of the firm of iVilliam A. Crump & Son, solicitors, of 17, Leaden- lall Street, E.G. ; is past master and a memb. of he court of the Worshipful Company of Up- lolders ; past master and memb. of tlie court of he City of London Solicitors' Company ; memb. )f Terr. Force Assocn. and of Licensing Gomm. of Middlesex ; has taken a leading part in local nunicipal life, and especially interested himself the acquisition of open spaces ; was first ilayor of Islington 1900-1, and again 1901-2 ; )resented an address to King Edward on behalf f the Metropolitan Boroughs north of the "hames on the Royal Progress after the Corona- ion of King Edward VII (has Coronation medal, nd was knighted on King Edward's birthday) ; las also the 1911 Coronation medal of King ieoTge V ; formerly memb. Hornsey School Board nd Urban District Council ; chrmn. North slington Conservative Assocn. since 1884 ; past hrniii. of Nat. Unionist Assocn. and vice-chrmn. f its exec, com., also vice-chrmn. of its Metropoli- an division, and chrmn. of its organization com. ; P.Middlesex (High Sheriff 1911). Residence — Uenthorne, Harrow Weald, Middlesex. Clubs —Junior Carlton ; City Carlton ; Royal Auto- lobile ; Canada. Issue living — 1. Dudley James Crump, b. 1878; in. 3 July, 1901, Violet, dau. of late John Sheppard Edmonds. Resi- dence — The Holt, Tcmplewood Avenue, Hampstead, N.W. Issue— Baymond Dudley Crump, b. 1904, and 2 s. 1 dau. 2. Alfred Frank Crump, b. 1883. 1. Marion Sarali, m. 189G, Alexander Von Meien. Residence — Cavendish Avenue, Church End, Einchlcy, N. 2. Ella Maria, in.' 1890, Herbert Bicksee, R.E. Residence — Oak House, Xidderpore Avenue, Hamp- stead, N.W. 3. Gertrude Emily, 111. 1901, Aycrst Hooker Buttery. Residence — Launcelles, Tcmplewood Avenue, Hamp- stead, N.W. 4. Irene Anna, m. 1907, Harold Goslett, of Boyston Lodge, Royston Park, Pinner. 5;^ CRUNDALL, Knt. Bach. Great. 1889. — Sib William Hknby Crundall, s. of William Crun- dall, of Lords, Faversham. B. 1847 ; m. Emily Constance, dau. of Col. George Landmann ; ed. privately in Kent ; is sole partner in the firm of William Crundall & Co., timber merchants, of London, Dover, Queenborough and Southamp- ton ; Board of Trade representative and chrmn. Dover Harbour Board, and Mayor thirteen years; Belgian consul for Kent, Surrey, and Sussex ; German consul Dover and district ; Imperial consul for Persia at Dover since 1908 ; chrmn. of the Dover Con. party and Dover district, St. Augustine's div. ; J. P. Dover and Kent ; F. R.C.I. , Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium ; Croix Civique Inie, and has 3rd class of the Order of the Red Eagle of Prussia. Residence — Woodside, Kearsney, near Dover. Club — Royal Cinque Ports Yaclit. Issue — 1. William Henry Ciiindall, b. 22 June, 1882. 2. Eric Randolpli Crundall, b. 30 Sept. 1883 ; Barr.- at-law (Inner Temple); m. 21 Oct. 1913, Violet Constance, dau. of Brig. -Gen. William Tylden, R.A., of Broekliill, Hythe. Residence— 5a, Pont Street, S.W. 1. Catherine Victoria. CRUTCHLEY, K.C.V.O. Great. 1913 ; M.V.O. (4th cl.) 1902. — Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles Crutch- ley, s. of late Maj.-Gen. Charles Crutchley, J. P., of Sunninghill Park, Berks, and Eliza Bayfield, dau. of late Capt. John Harris, R.N. B. at Birr, Ireland, 10 Dec. 1856 ; m. 15 Feb. 1887, Sybil Mary, dau. of Hon. Henry John Coke, of Longford Hall, Derby ; ed. at Harrow and R.M.C. Sandhurst ; ent. Army 1874 ; capt. Scots Gds. 1887; maj. 1895; It.-col. 1897; col. 1900 ; staff capt. for recruiting Home Dist. 1880-9 ; D.A.A.G. Headqrs. for recruiting 1889-1900, and A.A.G. 1900-8 ; director of recruiting 1908-9 ; It.-gov. and sec. of Royal Hospital, Chelsea, since 1909 ; served in Egypt 1882 (medal with clasp, bronze star, 5th cl. Medjidie, bt.-maj.), and in Sudan 1884-5 (severely wounded, 2 clasps). Residence — Pv,oyal Hos- pital, Chelsea. Clubs — Guards' ; United Service. Issue — - Gerald Edward Victor Crutchley (sponsor, H.M. Queen Mary), b. 19 Nov. 1890 ; ed. at Harrow and Oxford. Club— Travellers'. CUFFE, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1905; C.B. (mil.) 1879. — Surg.-Gen. Sir Charles McDoNOUGH GurFE, s. of late Daniel Barrett Cuffe. B. 15 April, 1842 ; m. 1883, Amy Blanche, o. c. of late William Jones, of Jonesville and Corozal, Central America, J. P. ; ed. at Catholic Univ. of Dublin, and professionally at Richmond Hosp. Medical School and Rov. Coll. of Surgeons, Dublin ; L.R.G.P., L.R.G.S. Edin. 1803 ; F.R.G.S. Edin. 1892 ; apptd. assist.-surg. Army 1803 ; assist. -surg. and surg. 11th Hussars 1807-74; surg.-maj. A.M.S. 1870; brig. surg. 1888; surg.-col. 1893 ; surg.-gen. 1890 ; .served throughout Kaffir war 1877-8 ; Zulu Avar 1878-9 ; senior medical officer of Wood's Flying Column (despatches twice, medal with clasp, C.B.) ; Burma cam- paign 1886-7 (medal) ; principal medical officer Belfast district 1893-4, Allahabad and Nerbudda districts 1894-5, Rawul Pindi district 1895-0; late surg.-gen. 2nd Army Corps at Salisbury; ret. 1902; hon. associate of Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; Jubilee decoration 1897 ; memb. of the borough council, and Poor Law guardian of Kensington 1900-12 ; F.R.S. Medicine