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45 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE (HODGSON ,aw Society, London, 1891, pres. 1903-4; a vice- res. International Law Assocn. ; pres. Lanes nd National (Navy League) Sea Training Home, 'ho d. 19 June, 1914. Residences — Mere Hall, lirkenliead ; Ras Abon, Kharont, Jerusalem. SALE-HILL, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1902; C.B. 881. — Gen. Sir Rowley Sale Sale-Hill, s. of apt. Rowley John Hill, and Caroline Catherine, au. of Maj.-Gen. Sir Robert Sale, G.C.B., and reat-grandson of Sir Hugh Hill, 1st Bt. B. Nov. 1839 ; m. 20 March, 1873, Caroline Sophia, au. of Lt.-Col. Robert Henry Sale ; ent. Bengal rmy 1856, maj.-gen. 1885, It. -gen. 1890, gen. 396 ; served in Indian mutiny (medal), Bhootan impaign and Hazara exped. 1868 (medal, 2 asps), Malay exped. 1875-6 (despatches, asp), and Afghan war 1878-80 (medal, C.B.) ; )nimanded Akka exped. 1883-4 (thanks of Govt. idC.-in-C.) ; assumed the additional surname of lie 1889 ; hon. col. 1st King George's Own urkha Rifles (the Malaun Regt.). Residence — Grimston Gardens, Folkestone. Clubs — E.I. nited Service ; Radnor (Folkestone). Issue — 1. Capt. Alan Rowley Sale Sale-Hill, Somerset L.I., b. 8 Dec. 1877 ; served in S. Africa 1900-1 ; m. 8 Aug. 1914, Elizabeth Caroline, dan. of late Hon. Albert Yelverton Bingham, and widow of W. J. Wallace (see Peeracte, Clan.morris, E.). 1. Lena Maude, m. 25 Nov. 1902, Capt. Robert Frederick Bwart, Ind. Army, and has issue. 2. Effie Caroline, m. 19 Sept. 1899, Capt. George Meakin, late 15th Hussars. HILLIER, K.C.M.G. Great. 1897 ; C.B. (civ.) 103. — Sib Walter Caine Hillier, s. of Charles atten Hillier, late consul at Bangkok, Siam, and . M. Hillier, dau. of Rev. W. H. Medhurst, D.D. . at Hong Kong 1849 ; m. 1st, 1877, Eliza Alston . 1878), dau. of John Binford Hole, J.P., of Sit- igbourne ; m. 2nd, 1882, t lare St. George, dau. of

.-Col. A. W. Ord; m. 3rd, 11 Jan. 1906, Marion

len, dau. of the late Sir Charles Umpherston tchison, K. C.S.I. ; ed. at Bedford Grammar hool and Blundell's School, Tiverton ; ent. the iblic Service as student interpreter in China 1867; tmg interpreter at Chefoo 1875 ; asst. Chinese 3. at Peking 1879-85 ; Chinese sec. 1885-9 ; nsul-gen. in Korea 1889-96, when he ret. ; companied the China Exped. Force as adviser GO (medal) ; acting first see. Peking Legation in 01 ; late prof, of Chinese at King's Coll. Lon- n. ; adviser to Chinese Govt. 1908-10 ; has the ■der of the Double Dragon (2nd cl., 1st div.). ssidence — 24, Kensington Court Gardens, W. ub — Conservative. HIME, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1902 ; C.M.G. 1900; C.M.G. 1886.— Rt. Hon. Sir 3ERT Henry Hime, s. of Rev. Maurice C. ime, of CO. Wicklow. B. 29 Aug. 1842 ; m. 66, Josephine, dau. of J. Searle, of Plymouth ; I at Trin. Coll. Dub. and Roy. Mil. Acad. Wool- 3h ; ent. R.E. 1861, capt. 1874, maj. 1881, It. -col. ,t.) 1883 ; served in Zulu war 1879 (medal, with sp, despatches) ; employed in Bermuda |der Colonial Govt. 1869-71 in construction of

iseway and swing bridge comiecting St. George's

ph Main Island (thanked by Legislature and Sec. State for Colonies) ; colonial engineer Natal 75 ; M.E.C. and M.L.C. Natal 1876 ; commnr. Survey of Boundary between Natal and Orange 56 State 1884-5 (thanked by Sec. of State for lonies and Gov. of Natal) ; acting colonial sec. 39 and 1893, ret. from Natal Civil Service ; L.A. Natal 1897-1905 ; minister of Lands and jrks 1897 ; prime minister and minister of Lands i Works 1899-1903 ; hon. LL.D. Camb. and in. ; hon. Litt.Doc. Dublin. Residence — mbrook, Marlow, Bucks. Issue — ■ sons ; 2 daus. EHNGSTON, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Margaret sephine, dau. of the Hon. D. A. Macdonald, Lt.-Gov. of Ontario. M. 1875, Hon. Sir William Hales Hingston, an eminent Canadian surgeon, who d. 19 Feb. 1907. Residences — 460, Sher- brooke Street, Montreal ; and Varennes, Canada. HIRTZEL, K.C.B. (civ.). Great. 1911 ; C.B. 1907. — Sir (Frederic) Arthur Hirtzel, s. of late Frederic Hirtzel, of Minehead, Somerset, and Florence Rosetta, dau. of the late Simon Peter, of Liskeard, Cornwall. B. at Selhurst, Surrey, 14 May, 1870 ; m. 20 April, 1899, Olive, dau. of the late R. C. Ransome, of Ipswich ; ed. at Dulwich Coll. and Oxford (Prox. ace. Hertford Univ. scholarship. Graven Univ. scholar, fell, of Brase- nose Coll. 1895-1902); ent. India Office 1894; priv. sec. to Pari. Under-Sec. of State for India 1898-1901, to Perm. Under-Sec. of State 1901-2, to the Sees, of State (Rt. Hon. St. John Brodrick, and Vise. Morley of Blackburn) 1903-9 ; sec. Pohtical and Secret Dept. since 1909. Residence — 47, Palace Court, W. Club — Savile. Issue — 1. Michael Arthur Frederic Hirtzel, h. 4 Jan. 1905 1. Hililegarde Olive. 2. Ruth. 3. Miriam. BROOKE-HITCHING, Knt. Bach. Great. 1902. — Sir Thomas Bkimikk-Hitching, s. of John Walter Hitching, wnoistapler, of Halifax, Yorks, and Susan, dau. of Henry Wadsworth, of Wads- worth. B. 1858 ; m. 2. Jan. 1878, Sarah Kos- suth, dau. of David Brooke, of Stannary ; ed. privately and at Haley Hill College ; Sheriff of London 1902-3 ; Mayor of Marylebone 1906-7 ; one of the lieutenants for the City of London ; Corpn. of London and ex-memb. Metropolitan Asylums Board, L.G.G. and Lond. School Board ; adopted the additional surname of Brooke by royal licence ; author of " Home Rule for Lon- don," a scheme for separate municipalities, the princiiDle of which has been adopted ; officer of the Legion of Honour 1903, and of Leopold of Belgium ; Grand Gross Order of St. Saba, Serbia ; Grand Commander of St. Daniels, Montenegro ; contested Elland div. of Yorks 1906. Resi- dences — 11, Portland Place, W. ; Corston House, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Clubs — Constitutional; Pilgrims'. Issue — 1. Percival Jlontague Brooke-Hitching, b. 1879 ; m. 1904, Dora, dau. of Desmond O'Connell, of Garratt, Herts. 2. Reginald Sinclair Brooke-Hitcliing, b. 18S2. HOAD, Lady (Ivnt.'s widow). — Sarah Den- NISTON, dau. of late J. Denniston Brown, of Dum- barton and Warriston, Dundee. M. 8 Dec. 1881, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Charles Hoad, K.C.M.G., late chief of the general staff of the military forces of the Commonwealth of Australia, who d. 6 Oct. 1911. HOCKING, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Elizabeth Mary, dau. of E. A. Pittis, of Streatham, East India merchant. M. 1874, Sir Henry Hicks Hock- ing, formerly attorney-gen. at Jamaica, who d. 9 June, 1907. Residence — 90, Iverna Court, Ken- sington, W. HODGSON, K.C.M.G. Great. 1899 ; C.M.G. 1891 ; V.D. 1898. — Sir Frederic Mitchell, Hodgson, s. of the late Rev. Octavius Arthur Hodgson, formerly rector of East Stoke, Ware- ham. B. 22 Nov. 1851 ; m. 1883. Mary Alice (Lady of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jeru- salem in England 1909), dau. of W. A. G. Young, C.M.G., Gov. of the Gold Coast ; was in see's office G.P.O. 1868-82 ; Postmaster-Gen. British Guiana 1882-8 ; colonial sec. Gold Coast 1888-98 ; Gov. and C.-in-C. 1898-1900 ; Gov. of Barbados 1900-4 ; Gov. and C.-in-C. of British Guiana 1904^11; formerly capt. 24th Middlesex (Post Office) R.V. and British Guiana R.V. (V.D. 1898) ; maj. commdg. Gold Coast R.V. 1892-1900 (which