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735 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [HABDINGE Madras, and an ord. memb. of the Council of the Gov. of Fort St. George ; Gov. of Madras 1912 ; apptd. to Roy. Public Services Commn. for India 1912. Residence — 23, Brunswick Gardens, W. Club — E.I. United Service. Issue — 1. Henry Alexamler Hamuiick, b. 1890 ; lieut. Otli Batt. Manchester Regt. 1914. . 1. Lorna Mary, m. 28 Oct. 1911, Norman Dahyniple Shaw, Q.O. Cameron Highlrs. 2. Dorothy Constance. 3. Lucy Mabel. V.C. HAMMOND, K.C.B, (mil.). Great. 1903; D.S.O. 1889; V.C. 1880: C.B. (mil.) 1891.— Col. Sir Arthur George Hammond, s. of Maj. Thomas John Hammond, H.E.I.C.S., and Anne, dau. of the Rev. Dawson Warren, of Edmonton. B. 28 Sept. 1843; m. 1886, Edith Jane, dau. of Maj. J. H. Wright, Indian Army ; od. at Sher- borne and Addiscombe ; ent. Bengal Army 1861, capt. B.S.C. 1873, maj. 1881, It.-col. 1887, bt.-col. 1890 ; served with Q.O. Corps of Guides in Jowaki exped. 1877-8 (despatches, medal and clasp), during Afghan war of 1878-80 (despatches, medal and two clasps, and V.C), and with Hazara Field Force 1888 (despatches, clasp), and 1891, commanding 2nd Brig, (despatches, •clasp) ; in command of a Brig. Isazai Field Force 1891 ; Chitral Relief Force 1895, commanding 4th Brig, (despatches, medal and clasp) ; commd. Peshawur column in Tirah exped. 1897-8 (des- patches, medal and clasp) ; commd. 3rd Brig. Kaibur Field Force 1898 ; col. on Staff, Punjab, 1896-8 ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1890. Resi- dence — Sherborne House, Camberley, Surrey. Issue — 1. Arthur Verney Hammond, b. 16 Oct. 1892. 1. Eilith Amlier, m. 9 Oct. 1913, Claud Boileau Beid. 2. Voroiilca Buth. HAMPSON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1904.— -Sir Robert Alfred Hampson, s. of William Hamp- son, of Nannerch, Flint, and Elizabeth, dau. of William Ormesher, of Blackley, Manchester. B. 23 Sept. 1852 ; m. 27 Aug. 1884, Kate Bolland, dau. of Walter Ashton, of Warrington ; ed. at Liverpool Coll. ; admitted solicitor 1884 ; J. P. of Liverpool, and lord mayor 1903-4, being knighted on the occasion of the Royal visit to that city, July 19, 1904. Residence — Browne Howe, "Ulverston, Lanes. Club — Conservative (Liverpool). HANSURY, Lady (Knt. 's widow). — Katharine Aldam, dau. of Thomas Pease, of Westbury-on- Tryni, near Bristol. M. 11 March, 1868, Sir Thomas Hanbury, K.C.V.O., who d. 9 March, 1907. Residence — La Mortola, Ventimiglia, Italy. Issue — 1. Cecil Hanbury, b. 10 March, 1871 ; ed. at Fcttes Coll. Edin., and Camb. ; m. 25 June, 1913, EfReld Dorothy Cecil, dau. of John Frederick Symons-Jeune, ot Watlington Park, Oxford. Besidence — Kingston House, Dorchester. Issue — 1 son. 2. Daniel Hanbury, b. 3 June, 1876 ; ni. 12 Dec. 1901, Sylvhi Dorothea, dau. of Creorge Dymond, of Edgbaston. Besidence — Castle Mai wood, Lyndhurst, Hants. Issue — 1. Philippa Dorothea. 2. Katharine Mary Sylvia. 3. Horace Hanbury, b. 24 May, 1880 ; m. Beatrice Alexandra Kathleen, dau. of Sir Frank Souter, C.S.I., •ClI.E. Issue. — Dermot Horace Thomas Hanbury. 1. Hilda Beatrice, m. 5 June, 1913, James Currie, •CM. (5., principal of Gordon College, and Minister of Education in the Soudan. Besidence — Upton House, Aid bourne, Wilts. BURFORD-HANCOCK, Lady (Ivnt.'s widow).— Alice Maud, dau. of Rev. John R. Nankivell, chaplain of Credition. M. 1895, as his 2nd wife, Hon. Sir Henry James Burford Burford-Hancock, ■C.M.G., Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem, late Chief Justice of Jamaica, and formerly Chief Justice and Judge of Vice-Admiralty of Gibraltar, who d. tlie same year. Residence — 41, Ashburnham Mansions, Chelsea, S.W. Issue, HANSON, Lady (Knt.'s widow ).—Pe.bl NoRCOTT, dau. of Charles Albert Wi ter, of 33, Hyde Park Scjuare, W., J.P. ^l. 20 Jan. 1897, Sir Francis Stanhope Hanson (s. of Sir Reginald Hanson, 1st Bt.), Alderman, and one of H.M.'s lieuts. for City of London, who d. 17 Feb. 1910. Residence — 15, Cornwall Gardens, S.W. Issue — Charles Beginald Hanson, b. 21 Jan. 1904. Violet Gwendoline Pearl. HARCOURT, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Eliza- beth Cabot, dau. of Hon. J. Lothrop Motley, American minister in England. M. 1st, 1865, Thomas Poynton Ives, who d. 1865 ; m. 2nd, 2 Dec. 1876, as liis 2nd wife, Rt. Hon. Sir William George Granville Venables-Vernon-Harcourt, P.O., M.P.. the great Liberal statesman, who was Solicitor-Gen. 1873, Home Sec. 1880-5, Chan- cellor of the Exchequer 1886, and 1892-5 ; who m. Lst, 5 Nov. 1859, Maria Theresa (d. 1 Feb. 1863), dau. of Thomas Henry Lister, and d. 1 Oct. 1904. Residence — Malwood, Lyndhurst, Hants. Sir William had issue by his 1st m. — 1. Bt. Hon. Lewis Harcourt (see Peerage, Harcourt, P.O.). Sir William had issue by his 2nd m. — 2. Bobcrt Harcourt, b. 7 May. 1878 ; JM.P. for Mont- rose Burghs since 1908 ; m. 26 July, 1911, Marjorie Laura, dau. of William S. Cunard. HARDIE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1913.— Sir David Hardie, s. of John Hardie, of Westerton, Elgin. B. at Elgin, 4 June, 1856 ; m. 6 June, 1883, Marianne, dau. of Alexander Jeans Nairn ; ed. at Aberdeen Gram. Sch., and at King's Coll. and Marischal Coll., Aberdeen ; M.B., CM., 1878 ; M.D. 1887 ; is memb. of Med. Board of Queens- land, of Central Board of Health, and of the Senate of Queensland Univ. ; consultg. physician. Children's Hosp., Lady Bowen Hosp., and Lady Lamington Hosp., Brisbane. Residence — Firhall, Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland. Club — Queensland. Issue — 1. John Hardie, M.B., b. 1889. 1. Margaret Helena Isabella, m. 1912, Pereival Lodge Cameron. Besidence — Caledonia, Central Queensland. 2. Jean Blyth Seott. HARDINGE, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1913 ; G.C.M.G. Great. 1910; K.C.B. (civ.) 1904; K.C.MG. 1897; C.B. (civ.) 1895.— Sir Arthur Henry Hardinge, s. of General the Hon. Sir Arthur Edward Hardinge, K.C.B., CLE., and grandson of 1st Vise. Hardinge. B. 12 Oct. 1859 ; m. 4 Nov. 1899, Alexandra, dau. of Gen. Sir Arthur and the Hon. Lady Ellis ; ed. at Eton and Oxford, B.A. 1881, M.A. 1882 ; Fellow All Souls 1881 ; page of honoiu- to Queen Victoria ; ent. Foreign Office 1880 ; 2nd sec. at St. Peters- burg 1886-8, and at Constantinople 1888-90 ; acting charge d'affaires at Bucharest 1890 ; political officer on the Staff of the Cesarewitch inlncha 1890-1 ; 2nd sec. at Cairo 1891-4 ; some- time agent and consul-gen. in Egypt ; British commnr. and consul-gen. at Zanzibar, 1894-1900 ; minister at Teheran 1900-5, at Brussels 1905-11, at Lisbon 1911-13, and ambassador at Madrid since 1913; apptd. to represent HM. Govt, at the conference on the LTnification of Maritime Law, at Brussels, 1909. Residences — British Embassy, Madrid ; Barrow House, Rutland. Issue — 1. Henry Arthur Mina Hardinge, b. 1 Oct. 1904. 2. George Granville Douglas Hardinge, b. 13 Jan, 1912. 1. Mary Pamela. HARDINGE, Hon. Lady, (Knt.'s widow).— Mary Georgiana Frances dau. of Lt.-Col.