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741 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [HENSLEY 1. Thomas Wilson Helmc, b. 31 Jan. 1881 ; J.P 2.' James Helme, b. 6 Aug. 1883; m. 1911, Muriel, dau. of A. T. Eccles, J. P., of The Grange, Darwen. Residence — Westholnie, Lancaster. 1. Edith Marj-, m. 28 May, 1913, Erskine A. Crossley. Besidence — Quarndon Hill, Derby. HEMMING, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Gertrude, dau. of Robert Mason, of Liverpool. M. 4 June, 1873, Sir Augustus William Lawson Hemming, G.C.M.G., formerly Gov. of British Guiana, and also of Jamaica, who d. 27 March, 1907. Resi- dence — 57, Cleveland Square, W. HENDERSON, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1914; C.B. 1909; D.S.O. 1902. — Maj.-Gen. Sir David Henderson, s. of late David Henderson, of Glasgow. B. 11 Aug. 1802; m. 18 Dee. 1895, Henrietta Caroline, dau. of late Henry Robert Duncan Dundas ; served in Nile exped. 1898 (despatches, b.-maj., medals), and in S. African war 1899—1902 (despatches, medal, bt.-lt.-col. D.S.O.) : director-gen. of Military Aeronautics 1913-14 ; commdg. Roy. Flying Corps with Expeditionary Force 1914 (despatches twice) ; promoted ma j. -gen. 1914 for distin- guished serace in the field. Club — Naval and Military. HENDERSON, G.C.B. 1914 : K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1907; C.B. 1892.— Adm. Sir Reginald Friend Hannam Henderson, .s. of John Henderson, of Felderland, near Sandwich, by Laura, dau. of H. P. Hannam, of Northbourne Court, Kent. B. at Worth, Kent, 20 Nov. 184(3 ; m. 18 Feb. 1909, Eunice, dau. of late iVdni. Henry Boys ; ed. privately ; ent. R.N. 1860 ; com. 1881, capt. 1887, rear-adm. 1901, vice-adm. 1905, adm. 1908, ret. 1910 ; present at bombardment of Alexandria, and comd. armoured train during Egyptian war 1882 (despatches, medal and 3lasp, bronze star, and Medjidie) ; supt. Sheer- tiess Dockyard 1899-1901 ; adm. supt. Ports- CQOuth Dockyard 1902 ; adm. comdg. Coastguard and Reserves 1905-10 ; visited Australia, at the invitation of the Commonwealth Govt., for the purpose of organizing the Commonwealth Naval Forces 1910-11. Residence — Felder House, Worth, Kent. Club — United Service. HENDERSON, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Martha Anne, dau. of the late David Pollock, of Newry. M. 1880, Sir James Henderson, eldest s. of late James Alexander Henderson, J. P., proprietor of the " Belfast News Letter," and Agnes, dau. of Alexander Mackay, Df Mount Collyer Park, Belfast. B. 1848 ; 3d. at Trin Coll. Dub. ; M.A. ; Barr.-at- aw, Ireland (King's Inns) 1872 ; managing Proprietor of the " Belfast News Letter " ; 3rst Lord Mayor of Greater Belfast 1898 ; hon. freeman of City of Belfast, 1912 ; D.L., J.P., Belfast; J. P., co. Antrim; first High Sheriff Belfast 1900, inemb. first Senate of Queen's Univ. Belfast ; pres. of Inst, of Journalists 1900 ; memb. of the Belfast Corporation 1887-1914; creat. a Knt. Bach. 1899, and d. 1 May, 1914. Residence — Oakley House, Belfast, [ssue — 1.' James Henderson, b. 1889 ; Barr.-at-law (Dublin). 2.' Lieut. Oscar Henderson, K.N., b. 1891. 3. George York Henderson, b. 1893. 4. Richard Lilburn Henderson, b. 1895. 1. May Agnes Florence Elizabeth. HENEAGE, G.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1902; S.C.B. 1892. — Adm. Sir Algernon Charles .^'lEscHi Heneage, s. of Charles Fieschi Heneage, St Life Gds., and Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber, and the Hon. Louisa, dau. of the 3rd l.ord Graves. B. 1833 ; m. 1874, Louisa Emma, lau. of Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bt. ; ent. i.N. 1845,' lieut. 1852, commander 1861, capt. 1866, rear-adm. 1880, vice-adm. 1889, adm. 1894, ret. 1898 ; served in the operations in Burma, and subsequently in the Baltic and the Black Sea during the Crimean war (Burma medal, and Baltic, Crimean, and Turkish medals) ; 2nd in command of the Channel Fleet 1885-6 ; C.-in-C. on Pacific Station 1887-90, and at the Nore 1892 to Dec. 1894. Residence — 22, South Eaton Place, S.W. Issue — Cecil Louisa Marie. HENNELL, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1902 ; C.V.O. 1910 ; D.S.O. 1887.— Col. Sir Reginald Hen- nell, s. of R. G. Hennell. B. 1 1 June, 1844 ; ent. Bombay Army 1861, capt. 1871, maj. 1881, It. -col. 1887, ret. 1889 ; served in Abyssinian campaign 1867-8 (medal), in Afghan war 1879- 80 (medal, services acknowledged by Govt.), and Burma war 1880-7 (medal and clasp, in despatches, D.S.O.); one of hon. corps of gentlemen-at-arms 1892 ; exon of Royal Body- guard of Yeomen of the Guard 1894 ; adj. and clerk of the Cheque 1895 ; lieut. King's Bodyguard 1901 ; hon. col. late 1st Vol. Batt. Middlesex Regt. ; mil. memb. Middlesex Terr. Force Assocn. Addresses — Friary Court, St. James's Palace, S.W. ; 1, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. Club- United Service. HENRY, G.C.V.O. Creat. 1911; K.C.B. (civ.) 1910; K.C.V.O. 1906; C.V.O. 1905; C.S.I. 1898. — Sir Edward Richard Henry, s. of Alexander Henry. B. 1850; m. 1890, Louisa Langrishe, dau. of Rev. John Lewis Moore, D.D. ; ed. privately, and at Univ. Coll. London ; ent. I.C.S. 1873 ; priv. sec. to Lt.-Gov. of Bengal 1879-82 ; magistrate and collector 1882-90 ; sec. to board of i-evenue 1890-1 ; insp.-gen. of police Bengal 1891-9, div. commissioner 1899 ; acting commnr. of civil police Johannesburg and Pretoria 1901 ; apptd. assist, commnr. Metropolitan Police 1901-3 ; chief commnr. since 1903 ; extra equerry to the King since 1911. Residences — 29, Campden House Court, W. ; New Scotland Yard, S.W. Clubs— Athenaeum ; Ranelagh ; East India LTnited Service ; Pratt's. Issue — 1. Edward John Grey Henry, b. 1908. 1. Helen Katherine. 2. Margaret Herniione. HENSCHEL, Knt. Bach, Creat. 1914.— Sir GEOR(;ii HiiNscHEL. s. of Moritz J. Henschel, of Breslan, Silesia, and Henrietta dau. of J. Fran- kenstein, of Polish descent. B. at Breslau 18 Feb. 1850; ed.atSt. Magdalen's Coll. Breslau. Leipsic. and Berlin; Mus. Doc. (hon. causa); Edinburgh 1910 ; is a mvisical composer, conductor and teacher; founder and conductor 1880—95 of the London Symphony Concerts ; 1st conductor of the Boston (U.S.A.) Symphony Orchestra 1881-4 ; 1st conductor of the'Scottish Orchestra 1893-5 ; prof, at the Roy. Coll. of Music 1885-7 ; memb. of merit of the " Maatshappij tot Bevordering der Tonkunst," Holland ; m. 9 March, 1881, Lillian June (d. 10 Nov. 1901), dau. of L. C. Bailey, of Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. ; m. 2nd, 16 March, 1907, Amy, dau. of Alexander Louis, of New York. Residences — 13, Portman Street, Portman Square, W. ; Allt-na-criche, Aviemore, N.B. Club — Athenaeum. Issue bv 1st m. — 1. Helen Henrictte, m. 25 Jan. 1913, Harold Claughton, s. of Canon Claughton, of The College, Worcester. Issue by 2nd m. — 2. Elizabeth Georgina. HENSLEY, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Emma Amelia, dau. of William H. Stanley, of Bletching- ton, Southampton. M. 1867, Sir Robert Mitton Hensley, chrmn. Metropolitan Asylums Board, who d. 5 Aug. 1912. Residence — Armidale, Putney, S.W.