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KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [MURRAY .F.) since 1909; vice-pres. Roj-. Sanitary In- tute ; vice-pres. (late pres.)Soc. Aledical Officers alth ; Fellow Roy. Soc. MeJ. ; F.S.S. ; con'es- nding memb. Roy. Soc. Hypiene of Italy and id. Soc. of Sweden ; late memb. roj'. commn. Tuberculosis. Residence — 9, Bentinck Ter-

e, Regent's Park, N.W. Club — Savile. Issue—

. Miirii'l. i. Frances. MURRAY, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1910 ; TB. (Civil). 1908; K.C.B. 1899; C.B. 1894; O. 1904. — Rt. Hon. Sir George Herbert TKRAY, s. of Rev. George E. Murray, of Soutli-

t, Kent. B. 27 Sej^t. 1849 ; m. 23 Sept. 1879,

n. Helen Mary, dau. of 1st Baron Dunleath ; at Harrow and Ch. Ch., Oxford ; ent. Foreign ice 1873 ; transferred to Treasury 1880 ; vate sec. to Mr. Gladstone and Earl of Rose- •y 1892-5 ; chrmn. Board of Inland Revenue )7-9 ; see. of the Post Office 1899-1903 ; ■raanent secretary to Treasury 1903-11. sidence — 50, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Clubs Brooks's ; St. James's. Issue — leorge Evelyn Pcmberton Jturrav. b. 25 July 1880 • ?c. to the G.P.O. since 1914; ni. 10 Jan. 1906. Muriel' au. of Philip Beresford Hope. Residence — 17 Rad- ,or Place, Hyde Park, W. Club— Brooks's. Issue- George Anthony Murray, b. 7 Jan. 1907. nn.' Helen, m. 2:3 June, 1903, .Alarshall O. Roberts, nd lias issue. Residences — 33, Grosvenor Square, W • a-ton Hall, Grantham. aURRAY, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1911; C.V.O. 17; C.B. (mil.). 1904; D.S.O. 1900.— Lt.-Gen. Archibald James Murr.y, s. of the late tries Murray, of Woodhouse, near Kingsclere, fits, and Aima, dau. of Joh^i Baker Graves, sne judge, Ceylon. B. at Sutton, Surrey, 21 nl, 1860 ; m. 1890, Caroline Helen (d. 30 June, 0), dau. of Lt.-Col. Henry Baker Sweet, of lersden, Tiverton, Devon ; m. 2nd, 22 Jan. 2, Mildred, dau. of Colonel W. Toke Doouer, Ditton Place, Maidstone ; ed. at Cheltenham I. and R.M.C. Sandhurst ; joined 27th Regt. 9, capt. R. Inniskilling Fus. 1887, major 8, It. -col. 1900, col. 1903, maj.-gen. since

served in Zululand 1888, and in S. Africa

9, 1900, and 1902 (dangerously wounded, patches thrice. Queen's medal five clasps, .g's medal one clasp) ; A.A.G. 1st div. Alder- t command 1902-5 ; brig.-gen. on general f 1905-7 ; Director of Military Training 7-12 ; Inspector of Infantry 1912-14 ; Chief teadciuarters Staff, Exped. 'Force, 1914 (des- | bhes) ; col. Roy. Inniskilling Fusiliers since 1. Club — Junior United Service. Issue — puis Gerard Murray, b. 1891 ; lieut. Gordon Hi"h- pders. lURRAY, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1905 ; C.B. .) 1902. — Col. Sir Charles Wyndham SRAY, s. of Rev. Thomas Boyles Murray, M.A., b. of St. Paul's, and Helen, dau. of Gen. William Douglas, K.H., of Timpendean, cburghshire. B. 22 Feb. 1844 ; m. 1890, bia Cecilia (has Order of Mercy), dau. of yard Walker ; ed. at Marlborough'; is col. ret. »0) ; served as mil. attache in Turkey 1878, ^ulu, Afghan (1880) and Egyptian wars, and •larri and Bechuanaland expeds. ; 4th class lanieh ; formerly one of Hon. Corps of Gentle -

-at-Arms ; Knight of Justice of St. John of

xsalem ; M.P. Bath 1892-1906, when he was ated ; Gentleman-Usher of the Scarlet Rod the Crder of the Bath since 1913. Resi- ses— 10, Rutland Gate, S.W. ; Culverlands, timer, Berks. Clubs — Marlborough ; Carlton; .S.

URRAY, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1906.— Sir

EGE Sheppard Murray. B. 26 June, 1851 ; 20 June, 1888, Lucy Marv, dau. of the late Nicholas Dennys, Ph.D., of Singajiore ; late manager of Mercantile Bank of India (Singapore), and M.L.C. Straits Settlements. Residence — Cleveland House, St. James's Square, S.W. MURRAY, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1908. — Sir James Augustus Henry Murray, s. of Thomas Murray, of Hawick and Denholm, Roxburgh- shire (descendant of Andrew MuiTay, of Braemar), and Mary, dau. of Charles Scott, of The Crescent, Hawick (representative of the Scotts of Boon- raw). B. at Denholm, Feb. 7, 1837; m. 1867, Ada Agnes, dau. of George Ruthven, of Kendal ; ed. at Cavers, Minto, and Edin. Univ. (hon. LL.D.), B.A. Lond., M.A. Oxford (Balliol), D.C.L. Dur- ham ; PH.D. Freiburg, LL.D. Glasgow, D.Litt. Wales and Cape Town, Litt.D. Camb. and Dublin, hon. F.R.S. Edin., Fell. British Acad., foreign memb. French Acad., Impl. and Roy. Vienna, Berlin, and Flem. Acad. ; of American Philos. Soc, Netherland Soc. of Sc, Lit., etc., school- master 1854-84 ; Man of Letters ; first secretary of Hawick Archfeol. Soc. 1857-64 ; pres. at its jubilee 1906 (when honoured with freedom of Hawick, address from Edinburgh, etc.) ; thrice pres. Philolog. Soc. ; author of " Dialect of South- ern Counties of Scotland," 1873 ; writer of article English Language in " Encycl. Brit.", ed. 9 and lOj editor " New English Dictionary " since 1879. Residence — Sunnyside, Banbury Road, Oxford. Issue — 1. Harold James Ruthven JIurrav, b. 28 June, 1868 • H.M.I, of Schools; m. 4 Jan. 1897, Kate Maitland, dau. of the late Rev. Samuel Maitland Crosthwaite. 2. Ethelbort Thomas Ruthven Jlurrav, b. 10 Jan. X870 ; elec. eng. ; m. 10 July, 1894, Lilian Jessie, dau. of the late Robert Hills. 3. WUfred George Rutliven Murray, b. 20 Oct. 1871 • m. 10 March, 1899. Phoebe, dau. of the late Sir John Woodhead. 4. Oswyn Alexander Ruthven Murray, C.B., b. 17 Aug. 1873 ; Director of Victualling, at the Ad- miralty 1905-11, assist, .sec. since 1911 ; m. 1 Aug. 1900. .Alildred Octavia, dau. of the late Rev. Septimus March, of Aberystwith, S. Wales. Residence — Annerv Roeliampton, S.W. 5. Rev. .Elfric Charles Ruthven Murray, b. 19 May, 1880 ; Rector of Wiliowmore. Cape Colony ■ m. 21 June 1909, Winifred, dau. of T. Bartholomew, of Wootl- stock. Cape Colony. 6. Arthur Hugh Jowett iMurray, b. U Feb. 1886 • m. 17 June, 1913, Mary, dau. of Rev. James Robert- son. 1. Hilda Mary Emily Ada Ruthven. 2. Ethelwyn Edith Agnes Ruthven, m. 31 Oct. 1900, Wilfred Cousins, Immigration Otficer, Cape Colony. 3. Elsie Jlayflower Ruthv(>n. 4. Rosfritli Ada Nina Ruthven. 5. Gwyneth Xista Lilian Rutliven. MURRAY, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1901.— Gen. Sir James Wolfe Murray, s. of James Wolfe Murray, and Elizabeth Charlotte, dau. of John Whyte-Melville, and kinsman of the Murray Bts., of Black Barony (creat. 1628). B. 13 March, 1853 ; m. 1st, 14 May, 1875, Arabella (d. 25 July, 1909), dau. of W. Bray ; m. 2nd, 30 April, 1913, Fanny Worswick, dau. of late James Scott Robson and widow of Sir Donald Home Macfarlane ; ed. at Glenalmond and Harrow ; joined R.A. 1872, capt. 1881, maj. 1889, It. -col. 1896, col. 1899, maj.-gen. 1903, It. -gen. 1909 ; passed Staff College ; served in Ashanti exped. as A.A.Ct. on lines of communi- cation 1895 (star, brevet-lieut.-col.), and in S. African war as maj.-gen. in command of lines of communication 1899-1900 (medal and clasps, K.C.B., despatches) ; was D. A.A.G. (Intelligence Branch) at Headquarters, and A.Q.M.G. inlndia ; commanded second-class district in India 1901-3 ; Q.M.G. in India 1903-4 ; 4th military memb. of the Army Council (master gen. of ordnance) 1904^7 ; commdg. 9th div. Indian Army, 1907- 11 ; gen. officer comdg.-in-chief, Scottisli com- mand, 1913-14, of S. African Command since 1914. Resilience — Headquarters House, Roberts'