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HUTTON] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 764r j of Beverley. B. (i Dec. 1848; in. 1 June, 1889, Eleanor Mary, dau. of Rev. Lord Charles Paulet ; cd. at Eton ;'ent. the Army 1867, capt. GOth Rifles 1879, maj. 1882. It. -col. 1889,001. 1892, maj. -gen. 1901, It.-gen. 1907, ret. 1908 ; served in Zulu war 1879 (despatches, medal and clasp), commanded mounted infantry in Boer war 1881, in Egyptian war 1882 (despatches, medal and clasp, bronze star, Medjidie), in Nile exped. 1884-5 (clasp), and in S. African war 1900 (despatches, medal, 5 clasps, K.C.M.G.); D.A.A.G. Aldershot 1879- 92 : was assist, mil. sec. to Com.-in-Ch. in Egypt 1882-3 : brigade maj. at Aldershot 1883-4 ; commanded mounted infantry in Egypt 1884—5, and at Aldershot 1887-92, and military forces X.S. Wales with rank of maj. -gen. 1893-0 ; A.A.G. Dublin 189r,-7, and at the Curragh 1897-8 ; cominanded Canadian military forces with rank of maj. -gen. 1898-1900 ; commanded a force of mounted troops in S. xfrican war 1900, the Com- monwealth forces in Autralia 1901-4, and 3rd div. Aldershot Army Corps 1905-G ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria and to King Edward I 1892- 1901 : hon. col. 4th Light Horse (Northern Rivers Lancers) and 9th Light Horse (N.S.W. Jlounted RiHes). and col.-comdt. King's Royal lufle Corps (also hon. col. Otli Batt.) ; D.L., Surrey ; has 2nd class Order of the Rising Sun (.Tapan). Residence — Fox Hills, Chertsey. Clubs — United Service : Travellers'. HUTTON,Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Elizabeth A., dau. .if William Neal. M. 14 May, 1864, Sir .fohn Hutton, D.L., J. P., chrmn. of the L.C.C. 1892-5, who d. 31 May, 1903. Residence — 7, Kensington Court, W. HYDE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1910.— Sib Claren- don GoLDiNG Hyde. s. of the late Henry Barry Hyde. F.S.S.. and Mary Anne. dau. of Golding Bird, of Londonderry. " B. 6 Feb. 1858; m. 27 July, 1886, Laura Adrie, dau. of the late Rev. Canon George Thomas Palmer, M.A., rector and rural dean of Newington, S.E. ; ed. at Royal Institn. Sch. Liverpool, and King's Coll. Lon- don ; F.S.S. : J. P.. Berks ; Barr.-at-law (Middle Temple) 1881 ; joined tlie Oxford Circuit, but does not nov.' jiractice ; partner with Lord Cowdray in the firm of S. Pearson & Son, Ltd., contractors for public works ; M.P. (L.) Wed- nesburv 1906-10 ; contested Southampton 1900, Wednesbury Jan. 1910, and Cardiff dis- trict Dec. 1910, in the Liberal interest ; memb. <>f the Board of Trade Court of Arbitration (Employers' panel) ; chrmn. of the Cannock Chase ^Miners Minimum Wage Board ; a cHrector of the Gordon Hotels, Ltd. ; deputy chrmn. of the IVIetropolitan Railway Co. ; chrmn. of the West Galicia Rly. Co.. Ltch, etc. ; Lord of the Manor of East and West Longworth ; author of several ireatises on Companv Law. Addresses — 105, Pall Mall, S.W. ; 4, Pump Court, Temple, E.C. : 47, Parliament Street, S.W. ; Longworth House, Berks. Clubs — Reform ; Union ; National Liberal. Issue — Margery Laura, m. V June, 1910, John Kenrick Lloyd Fltz'niUiam';, licut. K.H.A., and has issue. HYDERABAD, Nizam of, G.C.S.I. Creat. 1911. — H.H. AsAF Jah Muzaffar-ul-Mamalik NizAM-UL-JIuLK Nizam-ud-Daula Nawab Mir Sir Usman Ali Khhan Bahadur Fateh Jang ; 'hon. col. in the Army ; hon. col. 20th Deccan Horse ; is entitled to a salute of 21 guns. Resi- dence — Hyderabad, Deccan. HYSLOP, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1911.— Sir Thomas Hyslop, s. of John Hyslop, of Bank, New Cumnock, Scotland, J. P., and Agnes Kirk- land. B. at Now Cumnock 9 Oct. 1859 ; m. 14 July, 1882, Margaret, dau. of William B. Torrance ; ed. at Ayr Acad. ; treas. in Hime Ministry (Natal Govt.) 1903, and Smvthe Minis- try 1905 ; J. P. ; one of the delegates from Natal to the S. African National Convention. Resi- dences — Commercial Road, Maritzburp, and Groote Vallie, Howick, Natal, S. Africa. Club — - Victoria (Maritzburg). IBBETSON, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Louisa Clarissa, dau. of Samuel Coulden, of Cambridge, M. 1870, Sir Denzil Charles Jelf Ibbetson, a dis- tinguished Indian civil servant who was It. -gov. of the Punjab, and who d. 21 Feb. 1908. Residence — 53, Nevern Square, S.W. ILBERT, G.C.B. (civ.) Creat. 1911; K.C.B. 1908 ; K.C.S.I. 1895 ; C.S.I. 1885 ; CLE. 1882. — Sir Courtexay Pere:;rine Ilbert, s. of Rev. Peregrine Arthur Ilbert, Rector of Thurle- stone, Devon, and Rose Anne, dau. of George Welsh Owen, of Lowman Green, Tiverton. B. 12 June, 1841 ; m. 27 June, 1874, Jessie, dau. of Rev. Charles Bradley and niece of the Very Rev. G. G. Bradley, Dean of Westminster ; ed. at Marlborough and Oxford (he was successively scholar, fellow, and bursar of Ball. Coll.) ; 1st class mods, and greats, Hertford, Ireland, Craven, and Eldon scholar ; B.A. 1864 ; Barr.-at-law (Lincoln's Inn) 1869 ; counsel to the Education Department 1879-82 ; law memb. of Council of Gov. -Gen. of India 1882-6 ; ]ires. of the Councils 1886 ; vice-chancellor Calcutta Univ. 1885-6 ;.> assist. Parliamentary Counsel to the Treasury 1886-9; Parhamentary Coimsel 1899-1902, since when he has been Clerk of the House of Commons. Residences — Speaker's Court, Palace of Westminster ; Troutwells, Penn, Bucks, Club — Athenaeum. Issue — 1. Lcttice, m. 6 July, 1899, Herbert Albert Lawrence Fisher, Fell, of New Coll. Oxford, and Vice-Chanccllor of Sheffield Univ. 2. Olive, m. 4 June, 1912, Michael Heseltine, M.A.,. Oxford. Residence — 19, Launceston Place, W. .3. Jessie Helen, ni. 24 Nov. 1904, George Young,. M.V.O., first sec. Diplomatic Service, and has issue. ' Residences — British Legation, Lisbon ; Lyniore End, Lymington, Hants (see Peerage Young, I3t., of For- mosa). 4. Margaret Peregiina, m. 15 May, 1907, Arthur William Steuart Cochrane, M.V.O., Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms. Residence — Elmondisham House, Amersham, Bucks. .5. .Toyc' Viiil"t. , ALI IMAM, K.C.S.L 1914; C.S.I. 1911.— Sib Saiyid Ali Imam, Barr.-at-law (Middle Temple) 1890 : Standing Council Calcutta High Court ; memb. of Gov.'s Legis. Council, Bengal, 1910 ; temp. memb. Gov.'s Exec. Council for Law 1910 ; memb. of Gov. -Gen. 's Council 1914. im THURN, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1905; C.B. (civ.) 1900 ; C.M.G. 1892. — Sir Everard im Thurn, s. of John Conrad im Thurn. B. 1852; m. 1895, Plannah Cassels, dau. of late James Lorimer, LL.D., Regius Prof, of Public Law at Edin. Univ. ; ed. at; Marlborough and Oxford ; B.A. 1875, M.A. 1880 ; curator of British Guiana Museum 1877-82 ; stipendiarv magistrate, Pom- eroon, 1882-91 ; Govt, agent, N.W. District. 1891-99 ; employed on Venezuelan boundary commn. 1897-99 ; 1st class clerk. Colonial OfSce, 1899, principal clerk 1901 ; Lt.-Gov. and Colonial Sec, Ceylon. 1901-4 ; Gov. of Fiji and High Com- mnr. of the Western Pacific 1904-10 ; represented Fiji and the Western Pacific at the Coronation of King George V. 1911, and received Coronation medal; hon. LL.D. Edinburgh Univ. 1911. Residence — 39, Lexham Gardens, W. Club — Athenffium. INGLEFIELD, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1911.- Adm. Sir Frederick Samuel Inglefield, s. of Col. S. H. S. Inglefield, late R.A., and Charlotte, dau. of Col. Coore, of Scruton Hall, and Firby, Yorks. B. at Woolwich, 29 April, 1854 ; m.