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DONALDSON] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 686 U.S., b. 5 Sept. 1. Coium. Burry Kdward Domvili 1878 2. Lieut. Comm. Archibald Winuinston Domvile, R.Ts'., b. 19 May, 1884. 1. Adelaide Mary. ^, . 2. GeorRiana Isabella France:;, in. 28 July, 1914, Jlajor Dudly Blois {see Blois, Bt.)- 3. May Louis' author of "Diseases of Childhood" 1893, of " Harveian Oration," before Roy. Coll. of Phy- sicians 1910, and several contributions to medical and other publications. Residence — 28, Hyde Park Street, W. Club — Savile. DONNELLY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Adela, dau. of late Donald MacLeod. M. 18G7, Surg.- DONALDSON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1904. — | Oen. Sir John MoNeale Donnelly, K.C.B., a Sir Gkohoe Donaldson, s. of Charles Alexander | distinguished Army medical officer, who d. Donaldson, of Edinburgh, and Matilda, dau. of | 1907. Residence— Prince of Wales Terrace, William Hunter. D.L., capt. yeo. of co. Wicklow. j Bray, co. Wicklow. B. 25 May, 1845 ; m. 13 May, 1872, Alice Jessie t (d. Dec," 1907), dau. of John Stronach, of j Edinburgh ; presented the " Donaldson Museum " to the Roy. Coll. of Music, 1894 ; and a collec tion of furniture to ^'ictoria and Albert Museum 1900 ; memb. Royal Inst. ; vice-pres. internal, jury, Paris Exliibition, 1889 and 1900 : memb. roy. coramn. of St. Louis Exhibition 1904 ; is chevalier of Legion of Honour, and a knight of 1st class in Germany. Residence — 2, Eastern Terrace, Brighton. Issue — 1. Edmund Julian Donaldson, b. 1878. 2. Alfred Sidney Donaldson, b. 1879. 3. Hunter Frederick Donaldson, b. 1888. 1. Alice Jessie, m. 1896, Charles Mott. 2. Ethel Amelia, m. 1897, Capt. Lambert. 3. Adela Violet Blanche, m. 1901, Arthur Baillie. 4. Joseplia Margaret, m. 21 April, 1909. Bertram James Walker, and ha^ issue. DONALDSON, K.C.B, (civ.). Creat. 1911; C.B. 1909. — Sir Hay Frederick Donaldson, s. of late Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson, of Sydney. N.S.W., first Premier of the N.S. Wales Govt., and Amelia, dau. of late Frederick Cowper, of Carleton Hall. Penrith, and Unthank, Cumb. B. at Svdney, N.S.W., 7 July, 1856; m. 1884, Selina, dau. of late Col. F. M. Beresford, M.P. for Southwark ; ed. at Eton, Camb. L'niv., Edinburgh, and Zurich ; memb. of the Council of the Institute of Civil Engineers ; pres. Inst, of Mech. Engrs. ; chief S'ipt. Royal Ordnance Factories since 1903 ; late chief engnr. London and India Docks Jt. Committee. Residence — Wood Lodge, Shooter's Hill, Kent. Clubs — Athenseum, St. Ste^Dhen's ; Issue — 1. Stuart Hav Marcus Donaldson, b. 12 Dec. 1887. 1. Amy Elizabeth, m. 22 July, 1909, George Frederick Richard Wingate, lieut. R.i'.A., and has issue. 2. Ethel Adeline. DONALDSON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1907.— Sib James Donaldson. B. 26 April, 1831 ; m. Mary Letitia (d. 7 July, 1908) ; ed. at Aberdeen Grammar Sch. and Univ., New Coll. London, and Berlin Univ^ ; rector Sch. Stirling 1854 ; classical master Sch. Edinburgh 1856; rector 1866; fessor of humanity Aberdeen Univ. 1 vice-chancellor and principal of St. Andrews Univ., and principal of the United College of St. Salvator and St. Leonard since 1886 ; LL.D. Resi lence — The University, St. Andrews. High High pro- il-96 ; SMITH-DORRIEN, G.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1913 ; K.C.B. 1907: C.B. 1904: D.S.O. 1886. — Gen. Sir Horace Lockwood Smith-Doreien, s. of late Col. R. A. Smith-Dorrien, of Haresfoot, Berk- hampstead. B. 26 May, 1858 ; m. 3 Sept. 1902, Olive Grof ton, dau. of Henry Augustus Schneider ; joined 95th Regt. 1876 ; capt. Derbyshire Regt. 1882, maj. 1892, bt. It.-col. 1898, bt.-col. 1898. maj.-gen. 1900, It.-gen. 1906 ; gen. 1912 ; served in Zulu war 1879 (present at battles of Isandlh- wana and Ulundi ; despatches, medal and clasp), Egyptian exped. 1882, in command of M.I. Corps (medal and bronze star) ; Nile exped. 1884 ; Suakin exped. 1885 (clasp) ; Nile exped. 1885-6 (despatches, D.S.O., 4th cl. Medjidie) ; Ghitral relief exped. 1895 (as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. Res. Brig.); Tirah exped. 1897-8 (despatches, bt. It.-col.) ; Nile exped. 1898 (battle of Khartoum and White and Blue Nile operations, despatches, bt.-col.); and S. Africa 1900, in command of 19th Brigade (despatches 3 times, medal, maj.- gen.) ; attached to Egj'ptian Army 1884^7 (4th cl. Osmanieh) ; station staff off. and D.A.A.G.

Bengal 1893-4 ; A.A.G. Punjab 1894-6 ; A.G.

! in India 1901-3 ; commdg. 1st cl. dist. Bombay 11903-4; col. Sherwood Foresters since 1905; ! in command 4th div. Western Army Corijs India 1904—7 ; Commdr-in-Chief at Aldershot 1907-11 ; gen. officer commdg.-in-chief Southern Command 1911-14; commdg. 1st Army Exped. Force 1914 (despatches) ; A.D.C. Gen. to the King since 1910. Residence — Salisbury. Issue — 1. Gerald Horace Grenfell Smith-Dorrien, b. 11 Feb. 1904. 2. Peter Lockwood Smith-Dorrien, b. 20 Sept. 1907. 3. Bromley David Smith-Dorrien, b. 29 Oct. 1911. DORWARD, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1901 ; C.B. 1900 ; D.S.O. 1880.- Maj.-Gen. Sib Arthur Robert Ford Dorward, s. of .James Dorward. Inspector-Gen. of Hospitals, Madras. B. 13 July, 1848; ed. at High Sch. Edinburgh and Cheltenham Coll. ; ent. R.E. 1868, capt. 1881, maj. 1887, It.-col. 1894, col. 1898. maj.-gen. 1905, ret. 1910 ; served in Afghan war 1879-80 (despatches, medal), in Burma campaign 1885-8 (despatches, medal, 2 clasps, thanks of Indian Govt. ), and in exped. for relief of Peking Legation 1900-1 (despatches, medal, clasp, and K.C.B.) ; commanded R.E. at Jamaica 1894-9 ; civil and military commnr. at Wei-hai- Wei 1899-1901 ; commanded the troops at Shanghai 1901-2, and at Straits Settlements with rank of brig.-gen. 1902—5 ; in charge of Administration in S. Africa 1905-9 ; F.L.S. ; col. of 2nd Queen Victoria's Own Sappers and Service ; DONKIN, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911.— Sir Horatio Bbyan Donkin, s. of late Bryan Donkin, of Blackheath, Kent, M.Inst.C.E., and Emma, dau. of William Day, of Isleworth, M'sex. B. at Blackheath 1 Feb. 1845; m. 8 Dec. 1888, Auguste Margaretha Elisabeth, dau. of late Count '^li'^ers 1914. Clubs — E.I. United di Langhi, of Cracow ; ed. at Blackheath Propy. United Service ; Royal Societies Sch., and Oxford (1st cl. in lit. hum. 1867, M.A. 1871, M.D. 1893, M.B. 1873), F.R.C.P. Lond. ; DOUGHERTY, Privy Counsellor (Ire.). Apptd. 1880, M.R.G.S. Eng. 1873 ; cons, phy.scn. West- j 1908 ; K.C.B. (civ.) 1910; K.C.V.O. 1911; mmster Hospital, E. Lond. Hosp. for Children, ! Knt. Bach. 1902; C.V.O. 1903; C.B. (civ.) and New Hosp. for Women; memb. of the i 1900. — Rt. Hon. Sir James Beown Dotjgh- Gouncil of the Royal College of Physicians 1911- erty, s. of Arcliibald Doughertv, M.R.C.S., of 14 ; one of H.M. Gommnrs. for Prisons 1898- 1 Garvagh, co. Londonderry, and Martha, dau. of 1910; memb. roy. commn. on Care and Control ! Rev. James Brown, M.A., of Garvagh. B. of Feeble Minded 1904; med. adviser to Prison | 1844 ; m. 1st, 1880, Mary (d. 1887), dau. of Gommnrs., and dir. of Convict Prisons ; late j Thomas Donaldson, of The Park, Nottingham : examnr. m med. R.C.P. Lond.. lect. on med. West. I 2nd, 1889, Eliza, dau. of Henry Walker Todd, of Hosp., and Lond. Sch. of Med. for Women ; ' Oaklands, Dublin ; ed. at Queen's Coll., Belfast.