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KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [MOWATT tructor in survey School of Military Engineer- , Chatham, 1877-82 ; accompamed transit of lus exped. to Brisbane 1882 ; in charge of idetic survey of South Africa 1883-93 ; assist. - nmdt. School of Military Engineering, Chatham, 15-8 ; col. on staff R.E. South Africa 1898- i2 (during the war, despatches twice, C.B.) ; it. ordnance survey Transvaal and Orange rer Colonies 1902—6 ; director topographical vey South Africa since 1905. Issue —

  • finifi'C(l, 111. 19 Aug. 1902, Capt. Alfred Digbj- Legard,

Otli Rifles {ser. LEQARD, K.C.B.). KORRIS, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Elizabeth, 1. of David O'Connor Henchy, of Stonebrook, Kildare, M.P. Kildaro. M. 6 April, 1875, George Morris, K.C.B., who was comnir. 3al Govt. Board, Ireland, 1880-90, pres. 10-8, M.P. Galway 1867-8 and 1874-80 ; ^., J.P., Galway, High Sheriff 1861, and d. Sept. 1912. Residence — -48, Leeson Street, 3lin. Issue — lizabetli Julia. iIORRIS, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Fannie [ZABETH, dau. of Thomas Rowland, J. P., Wrexham. M. 1872, Sir Evan Morris, J. P., > head of the firm of Evan Morris & Co.,solic- s, of Wrexham, who d. in 1890. Residence — Pliillimore Terrace, Kensington, W. [ORRIS, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Flobence, ow of Franklin C. Pollard, of New York. 1868, Sir Lewis Morris, author of the " Epic Hades," " Vision of Saints," and of other tieal works, who d. 12 Nov. 1907. Residence enbryn House, Carmarthen.

0RRISIH, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Saea

H, dau. of late Christopher T. Gabriel, of folk House, Streatham. M. 22 Aug. 1866, T. Buxton Morrish, chrmn. Newington Bench [agistrates, who d. 11 Feb. 1909. Residences Montagu Mansions, Portman Square, Langhurst, Horsham, Sussex. Issue — Harold Gabriel Morrish, b. 1 Aug. 1867 ; m. 21, ril. 1909. Helen Mary Cliubb, dau. of Sir George lytcr Chubb, 1st Bt. Residence — Leonard House, tton, Surrey {see Peerage). Arthur Gabriel Morrish, b. 8 June, 1869 ; m. 28 Jan. )4, Cliristins Lutwyche, dau. of Jolm Margetson, Chislehurst. ORTIMER, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1911 ; 1900. — Col. Sib William Hugh Mortimer, f A. J. Mortimer, British Paymaster-Gen. "ngiish-German Legion, and Jane, dau. of VV. C. Perfect, of Hammersmith. B. in bver, 13 Dec. 1846 ; m. 15 March, 1877, yn Maude Mary, dau. of George Harries, of accoon, and of Rickestone, Pembroke ; tit R.M.C. Sandhurst ; joined 41st (Welsh) . 1865, .transfd. to Army Pay Dept. 1878, maj. 1883, staff paymaster 1884, ch. paym. , col. 1897, ret. 1906 ; served during Egyp- cainpgn. 1882 (medal, clasp, bronze star) ; Africa 1899-1902, first as cliief paymaster d forces, and afterwards as chief paym. s in S. Africa (despatches twice. Queen's il 4 clasps. King's medal 2 clasps, C.B.) ; acct. at Headquarters 1904—6. Residences Try Mill, Dyke Road, Brighton ; Ricke- nr. Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire. -TWi'iidoline Maud. lyn Sybil. I'lare Annabelle. DRTON, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Ada, dau. [aj.-Gen. G. A. Craster, R.E. M. 4 Feb. , as his 2nd wife, Lt.-Gen. Sir Gerald de cy Morton, K.C.I.E., who served with action in the Hazara campaign 1868, and in the Afghan war 1878-9, was adj. -gen. in India 1895-8, commanded Lahore district 1898-1901, Dublin district 1902, and was in command of a di'ision 3rd Army Corps at the time of his death, 20 April, 1906. Residence — Osgathorpe, Lough- borough. MORVI, Thakur Sahib of, G.C.I.E. Croat. 1 897. — H.H. Thakur Sahib Sib Waghji Ravaji. B. 17 Feb. 1858 ; sue. 17 Feb. 1870 ; is entitled to a salute of 11 guns. Residence — Morvi, Kachiawar, Bombay. MOSS, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Emily, dau, of Hon. Robert Baldwin Sullivan. M. 26 Sept. 1871, Sir Charles Moss, Chief Justice of Ontario, who. d. 12 Oct. 1912. Residence — 219, Lonsdale Road, Toronto, Canada. Issue — 1. Charles Alexander Moss, b. 19 June 1872 ; m. 9 April, 1901, Elizabeth Britton. Kesidence — Toronto. 2. Glenholme Falconbridge Moss, b. 3 April, 1879 ; 111. 18 Oct., 1913, Mabel Alexander. ftesidence — Toronto. 3. Thomas Moss, b. 9 May, 1885. 1. Emily De Latre, in. 22 June, 1909, William E. Davidson (who d. 1913), and has issue. Residence — Toronto. 2. Adelaide Frances. MOSS, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Florence Nellie, dau. of late John Robert Craig, of Peterborough. M. 1904, as his 2nd wife. Sir Horace Edward Moss, J. P., D.L., who was knighted 1905, and d. 26 Nov. 1912. Resi- dences — Middleton, Gorebridge, Midlothian ; 20, Hans Court, S.W. Issue— Edvina JIary. LLOYD-MOSTYN.Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Emily, dau. of Rev. George Earle-Welby, Rector of Barrowby, Grantham. M. 22 April, 1891, Maj.- Gen. Hon. Sir Savage Lloyd-Mostyn, s. of the 2nd Baron Mostyn, who was b. 27 March, 1835 ; ed. at Eton, and R.M.C. Sandhurst ; capt. 23rd Foot 1855, maj. 1864, It. -col. 1869, col. of that corps 1874-80 (h.p.), maj. -gen. 1885, ret. 1890 ; col. Devonsliire Regt. 1903-10, and of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers since 1910 ; served in Crimean war and Indian Mutiny (medal and clasps) ; in Ashanti exepd. 1874 (desjDatches, medal, and clasp) ; comd. 23rd Regt. Dist. 1885 ; D.L. CO. Denbigh 1910, and d. 2 June, 1914. Residence — Maes-y-nant, Wrexham. Issue — Rhona -Felicia Bridget. MOTTRAM, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Mar- garet Edith, dau. of William Aikman Morton, of Horwioh, near Bolton, surgeon. M. 1894, Sir Richard Mottram, engineer, who was director of Galloways, and Manchester Liners ; member Iron and Steel Inst. ; Mayor of Salford 1894-8 ; trustee of Ch. Ch., and Stowell Memorial Church, Salford ; Knights representative for Manchester district, for the Imperial Society of Knights; knighted on the occasion of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, and d. 4 April, 1914. Resi- dence — Beech House, Pendleton, Salford. MOWATT, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1906 ; G.C.B. (civ.), 1901 ; K.C.B. 1893 ; C.B. 1884 ; Imperial Service Order 1902. — Rt. Hon. Sib Francis Mowatt, s. of Francis Mowatt, and Sarah Sophia, dau. of Commodore Barnes, R.N. B. in AustraUa, 1837 ; m. 1863, Lucy Sophia (d. 14 Oct. 1896), dau. of Andreas Frerich, of Thrilestaine Hall, Cheltenham, and widow of Count Stenbock, of Kolk, Esthonia ; ed. at Harrow and Oxford ; apptd. to the Treasury 1856 ; assist, sec. and auditor of the Civil List 1888-92 ; a permanent secretary to the Treasury 1894-1903, when he ret. ; commnr. Patriotic Fund since 1895 ; memb. of the Senate of London Univ. 1903 ; director of the Gt. Northern Railway ;