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TANNER] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 87Q 14 Oct. I'JOti. Residences — Coombe Bank. King- ston-oii-Tluiines ; Glendorgal, Newquay. Corn- wall. Issue — 1 Sir Hiirolil Lincoln Tangyo. 1st Bt. {ser Peerage). ■> The late Arthur Llewellyn Tangye,b. 19 Feb. 1808; J",; , Agnes Horton, and d. 16 iS"ov. 1903.

  • l' Arthur Llewellvn Tangye, b. 28 Feb. 1891.

2. Oliver James Tangye, b. 24 March, 1899. 1. Constance Agnes. 3. lUehard Trevithick Gilbertstone Tangye, b. 26 Jun<', 1875 • Harr.-.it-law |Inni-r Temple) ; m. 15 April, 1903, Sonlii'e I'llizalictli Frieda, dau. of late James Kidman, of Livingston Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool. Kesi- ^,>noes — 40. Braniham Gardens. S.W. ; Glendorgal, St. Columb Elinor, Cornwall. Club— New University. Issue — 1. Richard Trevithick Tangye, b. 31 May, 1906. 2. Nigel Trevitliiok Tangye, b. 24 April, 1909. 3. Derek Alan Trevitliick Tangye, b. 29 Feb. 1912. 4. Wilfrid Noel Tangye, b. 2 July, 1877 : m. 8 Sept. 1904, Jam-t Elizabeth, dau. of late Eiohard White- Rickard, of the Bays, Putney. Residences — Glendor- gal, St. Columb Minor, Cornwall ; 78, Drayton Gardens, S.W. 1. Mabel Louise, m. 28 June. 1892, George Spooner. 2. Elsie Gertrude, ni. 7 April, 1878, John Jloginie Chambers. Residence — Parnell, Auckland. N.Z. TANNER, Knt. Bach. Great. 1904 ; C.B. (civ.) 1911 ; I.S.O. 1903. — Sir Henev Tanner. B. 1849 ; m. 1st, 1872, Lucy Gardner (d. 1889) ; m. 2ud,|1894, Emily Sophia Leal : consulting archi- tect to H.]I. Office" of Works and public buildings, having entered that department 1871, F.R.I.B.A., F.S.I. , F. R.S.I. Residence — 20, Holland Road, Hove. Issue — Arthur Ralph Tanner, m. 25 Nov. 1914, Gladys Mary. dau. of Jame^ Kilward Lincoln. TANNER, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — JIary. dau. of late T. Earl, of Viewforth, Edinburgh. M. 17 Oct. 190.5, as his 2nd wife, Lt.-Gen. Sir Oriel Viveash Tanner, K.C.B., hon. col. 129th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis, who saw service in the Mutiny, Afghanistan, and Egypt, and d. G April, 191 1. Residence — Buckingham Palace Mansions. S.W. TARRING, Knt. Bach. Great. 190(i. — Sib Gharles .James Tarring. B. 17 Sept. 1845 : m. 18 Oct. 1883, Edith, o. dau. of late J. Burford Garlill, ;LD. (London) ; ed. at Gity of London School and Camh. (1st class classical tripos, B.A. ^1868, M.A. 1881); called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1871 ; professor of law in the Impierial I Univ. of .Japan 1878-1880 ; assist, judge and ' vice-consul H.B.M. Supreme Gonsular Gourt of the Levant at Gonstantinople 1883 ; consul 1885 ; acting Judge-Consul-Gen. several times 1886-92, i' judge 1894 ; Chief Justice of Grenada. W. Indies, 1897 ; author of " The Law relating to the ! Colonies," " A Practical Tm-kish Grammar," '■ British Gonsular Jurisprudence in the East," and the article on Dependencies and Colonies (except India) in " The Laws of England," etc. ; J.P. 1908. Residence— St. Godric, Arkwnght Road, Hampstead, N.W. Club — National Liberal. Issue — Guy Burford Tarring, b. 17 May, 1887 Joyce Editli, TASCHEREAU, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Marie Louise, dau. of late Gharles Panet, of the Civil Service, Ottawa. M. 1897, as his 2nd wife, Rt. Hon. Sir Henri Elzear Taschereau, P.C., LL.D., Chief Justice of Canada 1902-0, a memb. of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, who d. 14 April, 1911. Residence -^ Dalv Avenue, Ottawa, Canada. TATA, Knt. Bach. Great. 1910.— Sir Dorabji Jamset.ti 'J'ata, s. of Jamsetji N. Tata, of Bom- bay, J. P., merchant. B. at Bombay, 27 Au(^ 1859; m 14 Feb. 1898. Mehrbai, dau. of H.J.' i Bhabha, Insp.-Gen. of Educn., Mvsore State ; ed at Proprietary Sch. Bombay, Camb., and St Xavier s Coll. Bombay (B.A.) : chrmn. Tata Iron and Steel Co., Tata Hydro Electric Power Supply Co., the Tata Mills, Ltd., the Central India Spin, ning and Weaving Co.. the Swadeslii Mills Co., Ahmedabad Advance Mills, and many other com- panies ; J. P., Bombay. Residences — Esplanade House. Bombay ; Gladhurst, Poona ; Castle Hill, Matheran ; Dalkeith, Panchgani, India. Clubs — M.C.C. ; Queen's ; Phyllis Court ; Asian ; Orient ; Ripon ; Calcutta (India). GOLDIE-TAUBMAN, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Amelia Donald Ankervill, dau. of Capt. J. .J. Grove-Ross, of Invercharron, co. Ross. M. 1800, Sir John Senhouse Goldie-Taubman (s. of Lt.. Col. Goldie-Taubman, and bro. of Sir George Taubman Goldie, K.C.M.G.), who was for over 30 years Speaker of the Manx Legislature, the House of Keys, and who d. 1898. Residence — The Nunnery, Douglas, Isle of Man. Club — Ladies' Imperial. Issue — 1. John Leigh Goldie-Taubman, J.P., Isle ol Man; b. 15 Feb. 1861. Residence — The Nunnery, Douglas, 1. of Man. 2. Ernest Harcourt Goldie-Taubman, Dep.-Gov. of Brixton Prison; b. 26 Dec. 1868. Residence — H.M. Prison, Brixton, S.W. Club— Jun. United Service. 3. Gerald (ioldie-Taubman, b. 15 April, 1873. 1. Ellen Margari't, m. 18 Sept. 1886, Gen. William Fry, C.V.O.. C.B. (Club — Jun. United Service), "and has issue. 2. Amy AUce, in. 1894, James Mackay Wilson, and lias issue. 3. Evelyn, m. 4 Aug. 1908, tapt. Julian Bacenus, JjCicesti'i-shire Regt., and has issue. TAVERNER, K.C.M.G. Great. 1913; Knt. Bach. 11109. — Hon. Sir John William Tavernek. B. 20 No-. 1850 ; m. 9 May, 1879, Elizabeth A.' Bassett. dau. of James and Mary Luxton : memb. and twice pres. Swan Hill Shire"^ Cotmcil, Victoria, 1879 (res. 1889) ; M.L.A. for Donald and Swan Hill 1889-1904: memb. first Railway Standing Committee 1890-1894 ; apptd. Exec." Councillor of Victoria Sept. 1894 ; Minister of Agriculture, Commnr. of Public Works, and Vice-Pres. of Board of Land and Works 1894-9 ; pres. of Roy. Commn. for Victoria, Greater Britain Exhibn. 1899 ; Minister of Lands and Agric, and pres. of Board of Land and Works 1902-4 ; Agent-Gen, for Victoria, in London, Feb. 1904, re-apptd. 1907-10. and 1912: ret. 1913. Address— Grangehurst, Bexley, Kent. I TAYLOR, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911.— Hon. 'Sir Allen Taylor. B. at Goulburn, 1864; Lord Mayor of Sydney, N. S. Wales, 1905-0, and 1909- 12 : partner in firm of Taylor & Anderson, of Sydney ; apptd. by State Parliament to Legisla-

tive Council, April, 1912 ; knighted by letters 

f patent. 20 June, 1911. Address — Sj'dney,N.S.W, Australia. TAYLOR, Knt. Bach. Great. 1897.— Hon. Sir Thomas Wardlaw Taylor, s. of Rev. John Taylor, D.D.. M.D., of Bu.sby, co. Renfrew, and 1 Manon Antill, dau. of John W^ardlaw, of Dalkeith, banker. B. 25 March, 1833 ; m. 1st, 1858, Jessie (d. 1863), dau. of John Cameron, M.D., of Wil- mington, U.S.A. ; m. 2nd, 1864, Margaret, dau. of Hugh Vallance, H.M. Customs, of Hamilton, Ontario ; ed. privately and at Edinburgh Univ • i B.A. 1852 ; M.A. Toronto Univ. 1856 ; called to the Ontario Bar 1858; K.C. (1876); referee under Act for Titles in Upper Canada 1869-72 ;

Master m Chancery 1872-83; Puisne Judge

Court of Queen's Bench, Manitoba, 1883-7 ■ Chief Justice 1887-99; Administrator of the Government of the Province of Manitoba 1890 and 1893; author of "The Investigation of litles, "Chancery Statutes and Orders," and other legal works. Residence — 67, Victoria Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario. TAYLOR, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1902; CB 1898.— Surg. -Gen. Sib William Taylor, s of James Taj-lor, of Moorfield, Ayrshire, and of