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779 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE LUBBOCK 1887, and d. G Sept. 1889. Residence — Hawks- burn, Melbourne. LORING, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Frances Louisa, dau. of John Adams, of Holyland, Peni- j brokeshire. M. 18G6, Adm. Sir William Loring, K.C.B., who served with distinction on the coast I of Syria 1840-1, in the Crimea, and in command ' of the Naval Brig, during the New Zealand war, and who d. 1895. Residence — Stonelands, Ryde, Isle of Wight. LOVELL, Knt. Bach. Great. 1900 ; C.M.G. 1893. — Sir Francis Henry Lovell, s. of Henry Hill Lovell, D.C.L., of Aspley House, Beds, and -Anna Frances, dau. of F. Graffe. B. 1844 ; m. 1875, Fanny, dau. of W. Hooper, of Romsey, Hants ; ed. at Brighton and St. Bart.'s Hosp. London ; ent. medical profession 18G6 ; wascoloni.d surgeon Sierra Leone 1873—8 ; chief medical officer and pres. General Board of Health Mauri- tius 1878-93; M.L.C. Mauritius 1885-93; surg.- gen.. M.E.C., and M.L.C. Trinidad and Tobago 1893-1905 : F.R.C.S. ; hon. LL.D. Univ. of Birm. 1911 ; dean of London School of Tropical Medicine. Address — London School of Tropical Medicine, Royal Albert Dock, E. LOW, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1909. — Sir Frederick Low. s. of Stephen Philpot Low. of Sydenham, banker, D.L., J. P., Kent and London, J. P., Ips- wich, and Hannah Austin, of Shelf ord, Cambs. B. at Sydenham 21 Nov. 1856 ; m. 1882, Katherine, dau. of late Charles Thompson, of 14, Park Square, Regent's Park ; ed. at Westminstsr Sch. ; ad- mitted soHcitor 1878 : Barr.-at-law (Middle Temple) 1890, K.C. 1902; bencher 1911; re- corder of Ipswich since 1906 ; M.P. for Norwicli since Jan. 1910 ; contested Salisbury 1900, and Clapham 1908 ; capt. 22nd Middlesex R.V. 1880- , 90 ; commnr. of Assign on Western Cii'cuit 1913. ' Residence — 51, Sloane Gardens, S.W. Clubs j — National Liberal ; Reform. Issue — j 1. Stephen Philpot Low, b. 17 Sept, 1883; Barr.-at- ; law (.Middle Temple); m. 6 Dec, 190(5, Bertie Faith, dau. of E. Crosse. Residence — 33, Brunswick Gardens, S.W. Chambers— 3, Hare Court, Temple, B.C. 1. Hannah Austin, m. 8 Aug. 1911, Francis Tre- velyan illiers Bayly, Barr.-at-law. Residence — 42, Harrington Gardens, S.W. 2. Esther Jessie Austin 'Low, m. 5 Dec. 1908, Jasper Knight. Residences — Purbeck, Shiplake-on-Thanies ; 20, Bramham Gardens, S.W. LOW, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Anne Penelope Harriet, dau. of Gen. Sir Robert Percy Douglas, 4th Bt.. M. 1 Aug. 1885, as his 2nd wife. Sir Hugh Low, G.C.M.G., formerly British residt. at Perak, who d. 18 April, 1905. Residence — 23, De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W. LOWE, Knt. Bach. Croat. 1905. — Sir Fr.^ncis William Lowe, M.P., s. of late William Lowe, solicitor, of Birmingham. B. 8 Jan. 1852 ; m. 12 Sept. 1883, Mary, o. c. of late William Holden, of Scarborough ; ed. at King Edwards School, Birmingham, and London Univ. : admitted soli- citor 1876 ; formerly a jDartner in the legal firm of Lowe & Jolly ; J. P. for City of Birmingham and CO. of Warwick, and past chrmn. of the National Union Conservative Assocn. and of Midland Union ; has been pres. of Birmingham Conserva- tive Assocn. since 1892 ; unsuccessfully contested E. div. of Birmingham 1885, and S. or Harborough div. of Leicester 1892 ; M.P. for Edgbaston div. of Birmingham since 1898. Residences — 34, Draycott Place, Cadogan Gardens, S.W. ; 109, Colmore Row, Birmingham. Issue — 1. Francis Gordon Lowe, b. 21 June 1884 ; ni. 4 Jlay, 1914, Margan t, dau. of late Manley Sims. 2. ArMiur IIoMen Lowe, b. 29 Jan. 1886. 3. Jolin ChuKl'" Malcolm Lowe, b. 21 Fi b. 1888. 1. Dorothy Mary. DRURY-LOWE, Lady (Ivnt.'s widow). — Eliza- beth, dau. of late T. Smith. M. in 1876 the late Lt.-Gen. Sir Drury Curzou Drury-Lowe, G.C.B., col. 17th Lancers, who commanded cavalry divi- sion in expedn. to Egypt 1882 (K.C.B., thanks of Parliament, and 2nd class Osmanieh), and d. 6 April, 1908. Residence — Key Dell, Horndean, Hants. LOWRY, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1913.— Adm. Sir Robert Swinburne Lowry, s. of Lt.-Gen. Robert ^.V'illiam Lowry, C.B., of Aghnablanev, co. Fermanagh. B. 4 March, 1854; m. 12 Dec. 1893, Helena MacGregor, dau. of late Thomas Greer, of Sea Park, co. Antrim : assist, director of Naval Intelligence 1897 ; A.D.C. to King Ed- ward VII 1905-6 ; rear-adm. Channel Fleet 1907 ; in command R.N. War Coll. Portsmouth 1907—8 ; commdg. 2nd Cruiser Squadron, Home Fleet, 1908-10; vice-adm. 1911 ; adm. commdg. on the coast of Scotland from 1913. Residences — Wickham Lodge, Wickham, Hants ; Keavil, Dunfermline, N.B. Club — United Service. Issue — Robert Graham Lowry, b. 1899 ; cadet R.N. Violet Hope. LOWTHER, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1908 ; G.C.M.G. 1911; K.C.M.G. 1907; C.B. 1904.— Rt. Hon. Sir Gerard Augustus Lowther, s. of the Hon. William Lowther (late Diplo. Ser. and M.P.), of Lowther Lodge, S.W., and Alice, dau. of Baron Wensleydale (judge), of Ampthill Park, Beds. B. 16 Feb. 1858 ; m. 28 Feb. 1905, AUce, dau. of Atherton Blight, of Newport, U.S.A. ; ed. at Harrow ; ent. Diplomatic Service 1879 : was H.M. consul-gen. at Budapest 1898-9 ; sec. to British Embassy, Washington, 1899-1908 ; mini- ster at Santiago 1991-4 ; envoy extraord. and inin. plen. at Tangier, and consul-gen. in Morocco 1904-8 ; ambassador at Constantinople 1908-13, when he ret. Clubs — -Travellers' ; Carlton ; St. James's ; Bachelors'. Issue — Edith Alice Cecilia. Gladys .Alabel. Violet Eleanor. LOWTHER, G.C.V.O. Creat. 1914 ; K.C.M.G. 1913. — Sir Henry Crofton Lowther, s. of Rev. Brabazon Lowther, M.A., J. P., of Shrigley Park, Cheshire, and Ellen Jane, dau. of Thomas Legh, of Lyme Park, Cheshire. B. at Shrigley Park, 26 iViarch, 1858 ; m. 19 July, 1906, Dorothy Olga, dau. of Sir Frederick Robert St. John, K.C.M.G., was envoy extraord. and min. plen. at Belgrade and Berne ; ed. at Harrow and Oxford, M.A. ; ent. Diplomatic Service as attache 1883, apptd. to The Hague 1884, 3rd sec. 1885, at Stockholm 1886, 2nd sec. Berhn 1888, Rio de Janeiro 1889, Constantinople 1892, Madrid 1894, Berne 1897 ; sec. of Legation at Rio de Janeiro 1901 ; coun- sellor of Emb assy at Tokio 1906 ; envoy extraord. and min. plen. to Chile 1909, and at Copenhagen since 1913 ; has Grand Cross of Dannebrog Order (Denmark). Residence — British Legation, Copen- hagen. Clubs — Carl ton ; St. James's ; New University. Issue — Oliver Peter Lowther, b. 29 Nov. 1910. Esm^e Kataleen, b. 16 Xov. 1913. LUBBOCK, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Constance Ann, dau. of Sir John Herschel, 1st Bt. M. 15 Sept. 1881, Sir Nevile Lubbock, K.C.M.G. (creat. 1899), who m. 1st, 18 June, 1861, Harriet Charlotte (d. 20 Nov. 1878), dau. of Western Wood, M.P., and had issue ; he was chrmn. West India Committee 1884^1909 ; employed by the Government in connection with commer- cial treaties between the West Indies and United States 1884 and 1891 ; teelmical adviser to the Brussels Sugar Bounty Conference 1898 and 1901 ; niemb. of roy. comm. on Depression of Trade, and of organizing committee of the Imperial Institute, and d. 12 Sept. 1914. Residence —