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723 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE I HUME-GORE Science " and " Journal of a Visit to England " ; sue. 14 Dec. 1869 ; is entitled to a salute of 11 guns. Residence — Gondal, Kathiawar, Bombay. GOODE, Knt, Bach. Great. 1912. — Sm Charles Henry Goode, s. of Samuel Goode, of Knoakes •Court, Leominster, and Anne Tollev, of Bromyard. B. at Hinton. Herefordshire, 26 May, 1827 ; m. 1st, 6 Aug. 1857, Mary Harriet Good (d. Aug. 1889) ; m. 2nd, 16 Dec. 1890, Helen Augusta Lloyd ; ed. privately ; is a inerchant, and has been for about half a century a magistrate in ^S. Australia, and was for sometime M.P. for East Torrens. Residence — North Adelaide, S. Australia. GOODENOUGH, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Anna (Countess Kinsky), dau. of Count Eugene Kinskv. M. 1874, Lt.-Gen. Sir William Howley Good- enough, K.C.B., R.A., late commander of the troops in South Africa, who d. 24 Oct. 1898. Residence — 19, Albert Hall Mansions, S.W. Issue — 1. Eleanor, m. 1898, Capt. George Algernon James Soltau-Symons. 2 Lucy Marian. 3. Frances Anna. 4. Violet Isabel. GOODMAN, Knt. Bach. Great. 1902.— Hon. Sir William Meigh Goodman, s. of Samuel Robert Goodman. B. 1847 : m. 1st, 1874, Fanny (d. 1890), dau. of B. B. Breach, of Burwash, Sussex : m. 2nd, 1892, Katie, dau. of F. J. Smith : ■ed. at London Univ. ; B.A. 1867 ; Barr.-at-law (Middle Temple) 1870 ; S.E. Circuit and Surrey Sessions : attorney -gen. British Honduras 1883-6, commissioner to revise and consolidate the laws of the colony 1886, Chief Justice 1886-9 ; K.C. Hong-Kong ; attorney-gen. Hong-Kong 1889- 1902, Chief Justice of Hong-Kong 1902-5 ; several times acted as Chief Justice 1891-1900, and once as colonial sec. Residence — Clavadel, Pit Fax-m Road, Guildford. Issue — Alia. Christine, m. 1913, Charles Edward Stuart. GOODRICH, K.C.V.O. Great. 1908; M.V.O. 1903. — Adm. Sir James Edward Clifford <jrOODRiCH, s. of the late James Pitt Goodrich, of Energlyii, Glamorgan, and Eyarth, Denbigh. B. 23 July, 1851 ; m. 1897, Adeline Rose, dau. of ■Capt. Helbert ; ent. R.N. 1864, capt. 1895, rear- adm. 1905, vice-adm. 1910 ; adm. 1913, when he ret. ; adm.-supt. and in charge of all H.M. naval •establishments at Gibraltar 1906—9. Residence — Club — United Service. GORDON, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1899; C.B. 1881. — Gen. Sir Benjamin Lumsden Gordon, s. of Capt. James Gordon, ' 92nd Highlanders, of Revack, Strathspey, and Ivybank, Nairn, and Janet Georgina, dau. of Maj. Grant, of Auchter- blair, and sister of Field-Marshal Sir Patrick Grant, G.C.B. B. 8 July, 1833 ; m. 1860, Laura Sophia, dau. of Richard Redmond Caton, of Bin- brook, Lines ; ed. at Edinburgh and Addiscombe ; ent. Madras Artillery 1852 ; capt. 1863, maj. 1872; It. -col. 1875, col. 1880, maj. -gen. 1886, It.-gen. 1890, ret. 1891 ; served in Indian mutiny 1857-8 (medal and clasp); commanded R.A. in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal, two clasps, des- patches twice) ; served in Burmese war 1886-7 (medal and clasp, despatches, thanks of Govt, of India) ; with Chin-Lushai exped. 1889-90 (clasp, mentioned by Govt, of India and in despatches) ; commanded first class dist. Madras Army 1886- 90. Residence — Moustows Manor, Henfield, Sus- sex. Issue — 1. Ethel Fanny Grant. 2. Ida Georgia Grant. 3. Mabel Laura, m. 15 Dec. 1909, Col. Frederick Charles Keyser, C.B., late col. conniidg. Boy. F us. and Home Counties Vol. Inf. Brig. (Clubs — Naval and JVIilitary ; United Service), -^vho ser-ed in Afghan- istan 1879-80, in Egypt 1S.S:5 (medal in each ease), llesldence — 87, Prince of Wales' .Mansions, Battersca Park, S.W. GORDON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1908.— Hon. Sir John Hannah Gordon, s. of the Rev. J. Gordon. B. 26 July, 1850 ; m. 1876, Ann Wright, dau. of William Rogers, of Sandergrove ; ed. privately ; M.L.C. ; has been Minister of Education and Attorney-Gen. for S. Australia ; Judge of the Supreme Court S. Australia since 1904. Address — Adelaide, S. Australia. GORDON, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Charlotte, dau. of Joseph Davison, of Greencroft, Durham ; M. 8 Aug. 1894, as his 2nd wife, Gen. Sir Thomas Edward Gordon, K.C.B. , K.C.I.E., C.B., C.S.I., who served in Indian Frontier exped. 1851, Indian mutiny 1857-9 ; was 2nd in command of iriission to Kashgar 1873-4; brig.-gen. in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal) ; A.A.G. Lahore 1872-4 ; D.A.G. Bengal 1879-83 ; commanded a Bengal brigade 1883-7 ; Oriental and Mil. Sec. at Teheran 1889-93, and d. 23 March, 1914. Residence — 3, Prince of Wales' Terrace, Kensington, W. Issue- 1. Hck-n, m. 1885, Major Charles Harry Innes Hopkins. Residence — The Towers, Ryton-on-Tyne. 2. Jeanetta, m. 1904, Claud Crompton. 3. Violet Mary, m. 1907, J. Bruce Cooper. EVANS-GORDON (Knt.'s widow).— Julia Charlotte Sophia (Julia Marchioness of Tweed- dale), dau. of Keith Steward Mackenzie, of Sea- forth. She m. Ist, as his 2nd wife, 8 Oct. 1873, 9th Marq. ol Tweeddale, who d. 29 Dec. 1878 ; m. 2nd, 24 Jan. 1887, Rt. Hon. Sir John Rose, 1st Bt., G.C.M.G., who d. 24 Aug. 1888 ; m. 3rd, 3 Feb. 1892, Sir William Eden Evans- Gordon, s. of late Maj. -Gen. Charles Spalding S. Evans-Gordon, of Preston Cottage, Ightham, Sevenoaks, and Catherine Rose, dau. of Alexander Rose, D.D., of Inverness. He ent. Army 1876, maj. 1896 ; extra A.D.C. to Gov. of Madras 1881- 3 ; assist, sec. in Foreign Dept. to Govt, of India 1888-92 ; unsuccessfully contested Stepney div. of Tower Hamlets 1898 ; M.P. there for 1900-7 ; officer of Legion of Honour. He d. 31 Oct. 1913. Residence- 4, Chelsea Embank- ment, S.W. GORE, K.C.B. (civ.). Great. 1911 ; Knt. Bach. 1903. — Sir Francis Charles Gore, eld. s. of the late Hon. Charles Alexander Gore, Commnr. of Woods and Forests, of West Side, Wimbledon Common, and Lady Augusta Lavinia Priscilla, dau. of 4th Earl of Be.ssborough, and widow of the Earl of Kerry, M.P. B. 19 May, 1846 ; m. 14 Aug. 1879, Constance Mary, dau. of Lt.-Gen. R. Bruce ; ed. at Harrow ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1870 ; recorder of Canterbury 1893-4 ; Solicitor of Inland Revenue, Somerset House, 1894 ; formerly commnr. for the trial of municipal elections. Residences — 46, Egerton Gardens, S.W. ; The Briary, Freshwater, Isle of Wight. Club — Travellers'. Issue — 1. Arthur Charles Gore, b. 18 July, 1880 ; late lieut. Connaught Rangers ; served in S. Africa 1900-2. 2. Charles Henry, b. 23 Nov. 1881 ; m. 18 Jan. 1911, Marguerite, dau. of Walter Langley. Residence — ■ Vancouver, B.C., Canada. 3. John Francis Gore, b. 15 May, 1885 ; ed. at Oxford, B.A. 1. Evelyn Mary. HUME-GORE, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Ellen Caroline, dau. and heiress of Charles Vernon, and Mrs. Vernon Gore. M. 18 Jan. 1857, Lt.- Col. Sir Gustavus Hume, late lieut. of the Honour- able Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, who served vvith distinction in the Crimea, and in India during the mutiny, and died 16 June, 1891 ; assumed the name and arms of Gore 1895, on succeeding to the estates of the late Col. George Gore, 9th Lancers. Residence — 29, Belsize Avenue, N.W. Issue —