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HARDMANl KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 73© the Hon. Augustus Frederick Ellis. ^L 30 Dec. 1858, Gen. the Hon. Sir Arthur Edward Hardinge, K.C.B., C.I.E., late equerry to Queen Victoria, who served in the Sutlej Campaign and in the Crimea, was C.-in-C. of Bombay Army 1881-5, Gov. of Gibraltar 1886-9, and who d. from the effects of a carriage accident, 15 Jiily, 1892 ; was bedchamber woman to Queen Alexandra when Princess of Wales. Residence — York Lodge, Kew. Issue — i. Sir Artliur Henry Hardinge, G.C.M.G. (whom see). 1. Alberta Mary, m. 9 March, 1882, Hon. Evelyn Henry Ellis. 2. Hon. Mary, maid of honour to Queen Victoria, m. 17 July. 1894. Lt.-Col. Ivone Kirkpatrick, S. Statl'ords. Kcgt., and has issue. HARDMAN, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — M.by Anne, drtu. of .James Radlej, of Liverpool. M. 1855, Sir William Hardman, Q.C., late Re- corder of Kingston-on-Thames, and chrinn. of the Surrey Sessions and of the Court of General Assessment Sessions for the Metropolis, who d. 1890. Residence — 86, St. George's Road, S.W. HARDY, Order of Merit. Apptd. 1910.— Thomas Harhy, s. of late Thos. and Jemima Hardy, of Bockhampton and Talbothays, Dorset. B. in Dorsetshire, 2 June, 1840 ; ni. 1st, 1874, Emma Lavinia (d. 1912), dau. of late J. AttersoU Gifford, of Plymouth ; m. 2nd, 1914, Florence Emily, dau. of Edward Dugdale, of Enfield and Waroham : ed. locally and at Iving's j Coll. London ; articled to an ecclesiastical [ architect 1856, and worked under Sir A. Blom- i field, R.A., 1862-7, prizeman R.I. B.A. and of the I Architectural Assocn., 1863; published "Des- perate Remedies," 1871 : " Under the Greenwood Tree,' 1872 : '" Far from the Madding Crowd," 1874; "The Return of the Native," 1878; "The Mayor of Casterbridge," 1884; "The Woodlanders," 1886 ; " Tess of the d'Urbervilles." 1891; "Life's Little Ironies," 1894; " Jude the Obscure," 1895 ; Volumes of Verse, 1898 and 1901 ; " The Dynasts," an epic-drama, 1904, 1906, and 1908; "Time's Laugliingstocks," 1909 ; Fell. Roy. Soc. of Literature, etc. ; J. P. Dorset ; lion. LL.D. Aberdeen, 1905 ; lion. Litt.D. Canib., 1913. Residence — Max-Gate House, Dorchester. Clubs — Athenaeum ; Royal Societies' (lion. memb.). HARE, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1907. — Sir John Hare, s. of Thomas Fairs. B. 16 May, 1844 ; m. Mary Adala Elizabeth, dau. of John Hare Holmes, of co. Siigo ; ed. at Giggleswick Grammar School ; is a celebrated actor ; first appeared in London 1865, I'emaining at the Prince of Wales's Theatre until 1874 ; became manager of the Court Theatre 1875 ; joined Mr. and" Mrs. Kendal at the St. James's Theatre 1879 ; was manager of the Garrick Theatre 1888-93, where he has presented " Lady Bountiful," " A Pair of Spectacles, ' " The Gay Lord Quex," and many others. Residence — 47, Westbourne Ter- race, Hyde Park, W. Clubs — Garrick ; Beef- steak. Issue — 1. John Hare. 1. dau. 2. dau. HARE, K.S.C.I. Creat. 1907 ; C.S.I. 1906 ; CLE. 190U.— Sir Lancelot Hare. B. 7. Jan. 1851 ; m. 1880, Laura Maud, dau. of General Nation ; ed. at St. John's College, Hurstpierpoint ; and City of London School ; ent. Indian Civil Service 1873; assist.-sec. to Ch. Commnr., Assam, 1879; insp.-gen. Assam Police 1880; joint magistrate and deputy collector, Bengal, 1884 ; magistrate and collector 1889 ; commissioner at Patna 1900 ; chief sec. to Bengal Govt. 1905 ; I memb. Board of Revenue, Calcutta, 1903 ; niemb, of Council of Gov. -Gen. of India 1905 ; officiating It.-gov. Bengal IfOG ; It.-gov. E. , Bengal and Assam 1906-11. Residence — 8, Embankment Gardens, C'helsea, S.W. Club — E.I. United Service. HARLEY, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Annie, dau. of Henry Frances Connington, of Ranby Hall, Lincolnshire. M. 1860, Col. Sir Robert William Harley, K.C.M.G., C.B., late 2nd West India Regt., who was successively Gov. of Honduras, the Gold Coast, Tobago, Grenada, British Hon- duras, and the Windward Islands, and who d. 23 Aug. 1892. KING-HARMAN, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1900; C.M.G. 1893. — Sir Charles Anthony King- HARJI.4N, s. of Hon. Lawrence Hariiian King- Harman, s. of 1st Vise. Lorton, and bro. of the 6th Earl of Kingston, and Mary Cecilia, dau. of James Raymond Johnstone, of Alva, N.B. B. 26 April, 1851 ; m. 12 Julv, 1888, Constance, dau. of Gen. Sir Robt. Biddulph, G.C.M.G., G.C.B. ; ed. at Camb. ; B.A. 1872, M.A. 1879 ; ent. Colonial Civil Service 1874 ; served in Baliamas, Cyjarus, and Barbados ; Colonial Sec, Mauritius, 1893-7 ; administrator of St. Lucia 1897-1900 ; Gov. of Sierra Leone 1900-4 ; High Commnr. and C.-in-C. of Cyprus 1904-11 ; repres. the Mediter- I'anean Colonies at the Coronation of King George v., 1911. Club — Windham. Issue — ■ 1. Laurence Hope King Harman. b. 5 Mav, 1889; lieut. K.A. 2. Kobert Douglas King Harman, b. 18 Aug. 1-^91 ; sub.-lt. K.X. 3. Geraldine. HARNAM SINGH, K.C.I.E. Creat. 189 <.— KuNWAR Sir Harnam Singh, Ahluwalia. Residence — Kapwithala, Punjab. HARREL, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1900 ; K.C.B. (civ.). 1895 : K.C.V.O. 1900 ; Knt. Bach. 1893 ; C.B. 1889 ; I.S.O. 1902. — Rt. Hon. Sib David Hareel, s. of David Harrel, J. P., of Mount Pleasant, c6. Down, and Jane, dau. of James Wharton, of Belfast. B. 22 July, 1841 ; m. 1863, Juliana, dau. of Rev. Richard Nugent Horner, Rector of Killeeshill, co. Tyrone ; ed. at Roy. Naval School, Gosport ; was in the Roy. Irish Constabulary 1859-79 ; res. mag. 1879-83 ; chief commnr. Dublin Metropolitan Police 1883-93 Under Secretary for Ireland 1895-1902 ; memb. Congested Districts Board for Ireland 1909 ; chrmn. Royal Commn. of Inquiry into the railway dispute, 1911; Assist. Commnr. of Dublin Met. Police to 1914. Residence^ Shankill, co. Dublin. Clubs — Kildare Street, and Royal St. George's Yacht. HARRINGTON, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1909: K.C.V.O. 1903 ; C.V.O. 1901 ; C.B. (civ.) 1902.— Maj. Sir John Lane HxVerington, s. of late Nicholas Harrington. JM.R.C.S., of Swansea. B. 16 Jan. 1865 ; m. l2 Oct. 1907, Amy, dau. of late Senator James McMillan, of Detroit, U.S.A. ; maj. (ret.) Indian Army ; late of the Bombay Political Service ; vice-consul at Zaila 1895, consul 1898 ; H.M.'s agent at the court of the Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia, 1898 ; agent and consul-gen. at Adis Abeba 1900-3, when he was appointed H.B.M.'s Minister Plenipo- tentiary to the Emperor Menelik II (envoy extraordinary 1908-9) ; was granted temporary rank of It. -col. whilst employed in Abyssinia 1901 ; resig. 1909 ; contested Crewe div. of Cheshire, Jan. 1910, and Battersea, Dec. 1910; has 1st class of the Order of the Star of Ethiopia. Residence — 19, Lennox Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Marlborough ; White's ; Beefsteak ; Garrick ; Royal Automobile. HARRINGTON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1907.— Sir Stanley Harrington, s. of late William.