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SATOW] KXIGHT8 OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE K.C.M.G., who was head of the firms of Sargood, Butler, Nichol & Ewen, and Sargood, Son, & Ewen, wareliousenien ; Minister of Defence 1883-C, in which capacity he carried ovit the re- organization of the naval and miUtary defences of Victoria, niemb. of the Board of Advice for the colony in London 1880-2, Minister of Defence and p::ducation 1890-2, Minister of Defence 1894-5, and menib. of Federal Senate, 1901. until his death in Jan. 1903. Residence — 58, Northgate, Regent's Park, X.W. SATOW, Privy Counsellor, Api)td. 1906 ; G.C.M.G. 1902: K.C.M.G. 1895; C.M.G. 1883.— Rt. Hon. Sib Ernest M.son Satow, s. of H. D. C. Satow, of London, Russia merchant, and Margaret, dau. of Edward Mason. B. 30 June, 1843 ; ed. at Mill Hill School and University College, London : B.A. 1861 ; Hon. Ph.D., Marburg, 1878 : Barr.-at-Iaw (Lincoln's Inn), 1887 ; hon. LL.D. Camb. 1903 ; hon. D.C.L. Oxford, 1908 ; ent. Japan consular service 1861 ; Japan- ese sec. 1868 ; Second Sec. at Tokio 1878 ; agent and Consul-Gen. at Bangkok 1884-8 : Minister- i Resident Montevideo, 1888-93 ; Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. at Tangier, and Consul-Gen. in Morocco 1893-5 : and Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. at Tokio 1895-1900, and at Pekin 1900-6 ; a British delegate to International Peace Con- ference at the Hague 1907. Residence — Beau- mont, Ottery St. Mary, Devon. Club — Travellers'. SAUNDERS, K.C.M.G. Great. 1906: C.M.G. 1895. — Sir Charles James Renault Saunders, s. of James Renault Saunders. B. 1857 ; m. 1st, 1885. Emily Maud (d. 1908), dau. of Canon East- wood, of CO. Kilkenny: m. 2nd, Jan. 1910, Katherine Elinor, dau. of the late Edmund East- wood : ent. Natal Civil Service 1876 ; delegated to ratify treaty with Queen of Amatongaland 1887 (despatches) ; resident magistrate at Eshowe, Zululand, 1888 ; apptd. to define bound- ary lietween Zululand and Amatongaland 1889 (despatches) ; employed under Govt, of Zululand 1889-95; apptd. special commnr. for Trans- Pongoland to carry out final annexation of that territory ; resident commnr. and chief magis- trate of Zululand 1896 ; chief magistrate and civil commnr. for province of Zululand 1897- 1910; J.P., Zululand. Residence — Imfulazane, Zululand. Issue by 1st m. — Kittlileen Maude Muriel, m. 1909, Victor George -Alc'llor Eobiiison, of Jv^ital. SAVAGE, Knt. Creat. 1912.— Sir George Henry Savage. B. at Brighton, 12 Nov. 1842; rn. 1st, Margaret, dau. of Jacob Walton, of Green - ends, Alston Moor ; m. 2nd, the dau. of Dr. Sutton ; IS M.D., F.R.C.P. ; physician to Guy's Hospital : ed. at Brigliton, Sussex County Hos- pital, and Guys Hosp. (treas.'s gold medal) ; M.D., F.R.C.P. : has been physician supt. of Bethlehem Roy. Hospital, pres. of Medico- Psychological Assocn. of Gt. Britain, and of Neuro- logical Soc. : and lecturer on mental diseases, Guy's Hospital : examr. in mental physiology LTniv. of London ; is consulting physician to Guy's Hospital and Earlswood Idiot Asylum ; author of works on insanity and mental science. Resi- dences— 26, Devonshire Place, W. ; The Island Hurstbourne Priors, Hants. Club— Athenfeuin! Issue by 1st m. — Marguerite Droeser. Issue by 2nd ni.— Arthur Harold Savage, b. 1883 SAVAGE, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Marv. dau. ot John Turtle, of Moira, co. Antrim. M. 1838 Sir Jolui Savage, who was Mavor of Belfast 1872* and d. 1883. SAWYER Knt. Bach. Creat. (by patent) 168.3.— Sir James Sawyer, s, of James Sawyer, of Carlisle, by Ann, dau. of Wm. Georges, of Ros Herefordshire. B. at Carlisle, 11 Aug. 1844; i 13 May, 1873, Adelaide Mary, dau. of the Re John Harwood Hill, B.A., F.S.A., Rect of Cranoe, Leicester ; ed. at Queen's Co Birmingham and University of Londc M.B. (1st class honours) 1867, M.D. 187! F.R.C.P.. F.R.S. Edin., F.S.A., J.P. ; Lumleii lecturer R.C.P. 1908 ; senior consulting physicii to the Queen's Hospital, and ex-profess of medicine in Queen's Coll. ; knighted recognition of his eminence as a physician, ar liis services to the Queen's Hospital"; represen ative Knt. Bach, for Birmingham. Residem — Haseley Hall, Warwick. Issue — 1. James Edward Hill Sawyer, b, 8 Sept 1874 • e at Shrewsbury and Cli. Ch. Oxford, M.A., M D B.Ch. ; M.R.C.P. ; inaj. B.A.iM.C. (res.); assif Prof, of Jledicine Biriningliain Univ. ; m. 11 .Jul 1906, Margaret, dau. of Lt.-Col. Llewellyn "Wo( Longstatf, of Eidgelands, ■Wimbledon. Residence- 14, Farquhar Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Issue- 1. James Basil Longstatf Sawyer, b. 5 Jan. 191 2. Edward Llewellyn Sawyer," b. 21 July, 191 1. Joan Mary. 2. Ralpli Fitz- James Sawyer, b. 18 Jan. 1881 ; Ban at-law. Inner Temple ; M.A. Oxford : revising ba rister Bucks; m. 9 Dec. 1911, Winifred Mayzo dau. of the late Rev. David Thomas, ot Garsington, c Oxford. Residence — 38, Stanmore Boad, Edgbasto Issue — Mervyn Sawyer, b. 10 April, 1914. Susan. 1. Maud, m. 10 May, 1905, Harry Stallard, B.i (Camb.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; capt. Notts and Dert Regt. Residence — Xewark. 2. Amy, m. Dec. 1904, Herbert Stanley French, ^1 D Oxford. B.C'Ii.. M.A., F.R.C.P., and has issue. Res dcnce — 62, Whiipole Street, W. SAWYER, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Florenc Beatrice, dau. of ^Villiam Baines Dawson, c Swindon, Wilts. M. 1st, 28 July, 1903, Si William Phillips Sawyer, clerk to the Drapers Company, who d. 1908 ; m. 2nd, 1909, Charle Dee. Residence— Cliff Park, Teignmouth. SAYER, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Annie, dai. of William Blundell. M. 1862, Gen. Sir Jame Rob. Steadman Sayer, K.C.B., who d. IQOi Residence — None fixed. SCALLON,K.C.B.(mil.). Creat. 1913 ;K.C I E 1910: C.B. 1904; CLE. 1898; D.S.O. 1888.'- Lt.-Gen. Sir Robert Irvin Scallon, s. o the late Thomas Nash Scallon, and Sarah, dau. o the late Rev. Thomas Irvin, Vicar of Ormesby Yorks. B. at Long Ditton, 3 April, 1857; m 9 Aug. 1904, Jeannette, dau. of the late Johi Gordon, Master of the Supreme Court ; ed. Univ Coll. Sch. and at King's Coll. Sch. ; ent. Armi 1876, capt. 1887, major 1896, It.-col 1902 brevet-col. 1902, col. 1904, maj.-gen. 1906, Ueut. gen. since 1911 ; served during Afghan Wa 1879-80 (despatches, medal, clasp, bronze star) m the Burma campaign 1886-8 (despatches medal, 2 clasps, D.S.O. ), with the Tirah exped 1897-8 (despatches, medal, 3 clasps, CLE.) with the Mahsud-Waziri 1900-2, commdg. troop in Zhob (twice commended bv Government o India, clasp, brevet-colonel) 1902, also during disturbances in Sheranni country (again com mended by Govt, of India) ; in com. of Ader column during operations in Aden Hinterlanc 1903-4 ; an extra A.D.C. to Com. -in-Chief Bombay, 1884 : 1st cl. station staff officer 1884-6 D.A.A.G. 1890-2, and at Bombay 1894-5 inspecting officer Punjab Imperial Service Sap- pers and Infantry 1895-8; officiated as insp.- gen. Imperial Service Troops 1896 ; commd 3rd Brig. 9th Div. in India 1904, and Bangalore Brig. 1906; Adjt.-Gen. in India 1908; sec. tc the Govt, of India in the Army Dept. 1909-11 ; an additional memb. of the Council of the Gov.- Gen. for making laws and regulations 1910; comnidr. Burma and Lucknow Div. Indian Array