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HORNER 1 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE ■ ) HORNER, K.C.V.O. Creat. 1907.— Sir John Francis Fortescue Hornee, s. of the Rev. John Stuart Hippisley Horner, Rector of Mells, of Mells Park, Somerset, and Sophia Gertrude, dau. of William Dickinson, M.P., of Kingweston, Somerset. B. at Mells, 28 Dec. 1842 ; m. 8 Jan. ISC'?, Frances, dau. of William Graham, M.P., of 35, Grosvenor Place ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; was a Commissioner of Woods and Forests 1895-1907 ; D.L., J.P., Somerset (High Sheriff 1886). Residences — Manor House, Mells, Somerset ; 16, Lower Berkeley Street, W. Clubs — Brooks's ; Athenffium ; United Uni- versity. Issue — 1. Eilward William Homer, b. 3 May, 1888, Barr.-at- law. Inner Temple. 1. Cicely Margaret, m. 7 Dec. 1908, Hon. George Laiiiliton {see Peerage, DURHAM, Earl of). Rcsi- (lenee — Mesnil Warren, N'ewmarket. 2. Katharine Frances, m. 25 July, 1907, Raymond Asqu'th, Barr.-at-law (see Peerage, Asquith PC) Residence— 49, Bedford Square, W.C. HORRIDGE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1910.— Hon. Sir Tho.mas Gardner Horridge, s. of John Horridge, of Bolton, and Margaret, dau. of Robert Sharpe Barlow, of Bolton, banker. B. at Bolton, 12 Oct. 1857 ; m. 17 Sept. 1901, Evelyne E., dau. of Melvill Sandys, late B.C.S., of Lanarth, Cornwall ; ed. at Nassau School, Barnes ; Barr.-at-law (Middle Temple) 1884, K.C. 1901; M.P. East Manchester 1906-10; Judge of the King's Bench div. of the High Cou't since 1 Oct. 1910. Residence — 41, Rutland Gate, S.W. Clubs — Reform ; Athenajum. HORSLEY, Knt. Bach. Great. 1902.— Sir Victor Alexander Haden Horsley, s. of J. C. Horsley, R.A. B. 1857 ; m. 4 Oct. 1887, Eldr'ed,' dau. of Sir Frederick .Joseph Bramwell, 1st Bt. ; ed. at Cranbrook Sch. ; University Coll., and London Univ. ; M.B., B.S. (gold medal in surgery) 1881 ; F.R.C.S. 1883 ; hon. M.D. Halle ; F.R.s; • Fothergill gold medal; is surgeon to National Hosp. for Paralytics and Epileptics ; memb. of Senate London Univ., and British Med. Assn. ; prof. Broun Institution 1884-90 ; sec. Hydro- phobia Commn. 1885 ; Fullerian prof. Roy. Institution 1891-3; prof, pathology LTniversity i Col. 1893-6 ; capt. 3rd Lond. Gen. Hosp. (T.F.) since 1910; contested Lond. Univ. Dec. 1910;' author of very numerous papers and contribu- I tions on surgical subjects. Residence 25, | Cavendish Square, W. Club — Athenasum. ' ( at Kiukiang 1900-2 ; consul-general for provi; > of Szcehuen 1902; acting commercial atta( j at Peking since 1905 ; cons.-gen. for provin ,• of Chihli and Shansi to reside at Tientsin, 19( ; I British delegate to Shanghai Intern. Opiiil ! Commn. 1909, appointed to personally inveij- gate opium production in China 1910. Rt:. deuces— British Legation, Peking ; 10.< Lor ville Avenue, Aberdeen. HOTHAM, G.C.B. (mil.). Great. 19( G.C.V.O. 1901 ; K.C.B. 1895 ; C.B. 1882. Adm. of the Fleet Sir Charles Frederi HoTHAM, s. of Capt. John Hotham, Ben; Horse Artillery, and Maria Elizabeth, dau. Henry Thompson, of Burton, Yorks. B. March, 1843 ; m. 29 Feb. 1872, Margaret, di of David Milne-Home, of Milne Graden, Berwic shire ; capt. R.N. 1871, rear-adm. 1888 ; vi( adm. 1893, adm. 1899, adm. of the fleet 19( retd. 1913 ; commanded the " Alexandre flagship at the bombardment of Alexandi 1882 (medal and Osmanieh) ; A.D.C. to Que Victoria ; Lord of Admiralt^y 1888 ; com.-in-c Pacific station 1890-2, at the'Nore 1897-9, and Portsmouth 1900-3. Residence — 67, Ecclesti Square, S.W. Clubs— Army and Navy ; Tra ellers' ; New (Edin.). Issue — 1. John Beaumont Hotham, b. 15 Sept. 1874 • f at Camb., B.A., Clerk of the House of Lords • m Aug. 1905, Gladys Mary, dau. of late Col Jo Gerald Wilson, C.B., of Cliffe Hall, Yorks. Resider —70, Warwick Square, S.W. Club— Boodlo'.s. Issue 1. Dorothy Jean. 2. Margaret. 3. Anne. 2. Capt. Alan Geoffrey Hotham, R.N., b 3 Oct 187 Club — Army and Navy. 1. Jean, m. 16 Sept. 1897, Charles W. Forbes D I of Callendar, and has issue. HORWOOD, Knt. Bach. Great. 1904.— Sir William Henry Horwood, s. of T. Horwood, of St. John's, Newfoundland. B. 5 Nov. 1862- ed. at Bishop Field Coll. ; Barr.-at-law of New- foundland 1886, Q.C. 1895 ; bencher 1901 ; elected to House of Assembly 1894, 1897, and 1900 ; Colonial Sec. 1894-5 ; memb. of Executive « ouncil 1894-7 and 1900-2; acting Attorney-Gen. 1897 ; Minister of Justice and Attorney-Gen. for Newfoundland 1900-2 ; delegate from Govt, of Newfoundland to Ottawa Conference to discuss with membs. of Canadian Cabinet terms of pro- posed union of the Colony with Canada 1895 ; acted as leader of Govt, during session of 190l' administrator of Govt. 1902, also June to Sept' 1904; dep.-gov. July, 1905. Residence— ll' i Church Hill, St. John's, Newfoundland. ' HOSIE, Knt. Bach. Croat. 1907.— Sir Alex- ander HosiE, s. of Alexander Hosio, of Inverurie Aberdeenshire, and Jean, dau. of James Ander- son, of Methlick, Aberdeenshire. B. at Inverurie i 10 Jan. 1853; m. 1 Dec. 1887, Florence (d. 30 Aiinl, 1905), dau. of John Lindsay, of Aberdeen ■ ed. at Grammar School, Old Aberdeen and I ^o"f^ ?°"- ""'^ University, Aberdeen '(M.A 1&'2); joined H.B.M. consular service in China I as student interpreter 1876; sec. asst. 1886 I hrst asst. 1891 ; consul at Wuchow 1897-190o' I HOWARD, K.C.B. (civ.). Creat. 1909; C.I ; 1900. — Sir (Edward) Stafford Howard, ' of Henry Howard, of Greystoke Castle, Cumber land (s. of Lord Henry Molyneux Howard), an' Charlotte Caroline, dau. of Henry Lawes Lorn of Hampton Lodge, Surrev. B." at Greystok Castle, 28 Nov. 1851; m.'lst, 26 Sept. 187( Lady Rachel Campbell (d. 6 Oct. 1906), dau c 2nd Earl Cawdor; m. 2nd, 21 Sept. 1911, Catharin Meriel, o. dau. of late Sir Algernon A.rthu Co well -Stepney, 2nd Bt. (ext.) ; ed. at Harroi' and Camb. (Classical Tripos) ; Barr-at-law (Inne ' Temple) 1874; M.P. E. Cumberland 1876-85 and S. Gloucestershire 1885-6 ; Under-Sec for India 1886 ; Commr. of H.M. Woods, Forest and Land Revenues 1893-1912 ; D.L., J P Gloucestershire; Ecclesiastical Commnr!' since 1914. Residence — Cilymaenllwyd, Lanelly S' Wales. Clubs— Travellers' ; Bath ; Cavendish. ; Issue by 1st m. — 1. Algar Henry Stafford Howard, b. 7 Kw 18S0 ' J.P., Gloucs. ; lieut. Gloucs. Yro. ■ Ban- -at-liw (Inner Temple); Koug,' Dragon Pursuivant Colics, of Arms, since 1911. Residences— Thornbury Castle I viloucs. ; 3, King's Bench Walk North, Temple E C ' I Herald's College, Queen Victoria Street E C ' ' ' ' , 1. Ruth Evelyn, m. 1st, 5 Feb. 1903, Gardner Seibastian Bazley (see Bazley, Bt.) ; m. 2nd, 2 Sept 1913

Lieut. Francis Charles Cadogan, R.N. {see C-VI)og

' j l^arl). ■ ■ ' I 2. Alianore Rachel, m. 24 July. 1913, Arthur Hu"b Brabazon Talbot-Pousonbv. Issue by 2nd m. — 3. Margaret Stepney. j HOWARD, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1901- CB ' 1897 ; C.M.G. 1899.— Maj.-Gen. Sir Francis ' Howard, s. of Sir Henry Howard, G.C.B. , of the Diplomatic Service, and Marie Ernestine, dau. of Baron Leopold von der Schulenburg' of Pnemern, Prussia. B. at Berlin, 26 Marcli 1848 ; m. 23 April, 1895, Gertrude, dau. of Hugh' Cunyngham Boyd, of Torquay; ed. privately and at R.M.C., Sandhurst ; entered Rifle Brig. 1866, commanded 2nd Batt. 1894^8 ; served' in Jowaki campaign. Bazar Valley and Lughmar