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THYNNE] KMGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 882 ed. at Queen's Univ. Ireland ; B.A. (treble first), LL.B. (gold medallist) 1859; entered Roy. Irish Constabulary 1859, resident magistrate 1878-86, deputy-inspector-gen. 188(i-1900. Residence — Plantation, Donnybrook, co. Dublin. Clubs — United Service (Dublin): Royal St. George's Yacht. THYNNE, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1902 ; C.B. 1885. — Maj.-Gen. Sir Reginald Thomas Thynne, s. of Rev. the Lord John Thynne, D.D., 3rd s. of 2nd INIarci. of Bath, and Anne Constantia, dau. of Rev. Charles Cobbe Beresford. kinsman of Marq. of 'Waterford. B. 23 Dec. 1843 ; m. 6 May, 1890, Louise, widow of Maj. 'William Ewing : ed. at Radlev Coll. : lieut. Gren. Gds. 1802. capt. 1867. It-'-col. 1873, It. -col. comdg. 3rd Batt. 1885. col. 1883. maj. -gen. 1893 ; served in Zulu war 1879 (medal and clasp). Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal, bronze star, Osmanieh), and Suakin exped. 1885 (mention in despatches, clasp, C.B.) : A.A. and Q.M.G. S. Africa 1881-2 ; D.A. and Q.M.G. Malta 1882-3 : A.A.G. home dist. 1890-3 ; commanded X.E. dist. 1894-1902 ; ret. 1904. Residence — 24, Park Crescent, Port- land Place, W. Clubs — Guards' ; Travellers'. Issue — 1. Katharlni' Angela. 2. Beatrix Elaine TILDEN, Knt. Bach. Creat . 1 909. — Professor Sir William Augustcs Tilden, eld. s. of Augustus Tilden, of Ifield, Kent. B. in London 16 Aug. 1842 ; m. 1st. 1809, Charlotte (d. 3 April, 1905), dau. of late Robert Bush, of Jer.sey : m. 2nd, 21 March, 1907. Julia Mary, dau. of late C. W. Ramie, formerly of Jersey ; D.Sc. Lond., hon. D.Sc. Dublin., hon. D.Sc. Victoria, lion. [ LL.D. Hirm.. F.R.S. : professor of chemistry Mason Univ. Coll. 1880-94, and of the Royal Coll. Science and Royal Sch. of Mines 1894-1909 ; dean of the Royal Coll. Science 1905-8 ; pres. of the Institute of Chemistrv 1891-4 ; treas. Chem. Soc. 1899-1903, pres. 1903-5 : vice-pres. Royal Society 1904—5 ; received the Daw medal of the Royal Soc. 1908. Residence — The Oaks, North- wood, Middlesex. Club — Athenasum. Issue — Philip Armstrong Tilden, b. .31 May, 1887 ; an archi- tect. OflBce — 36, Bloonisbury Square, W.C. TILLEY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Alice, dau. of Zachariah Chipman. il. 20 Oct. 1867, as his 2nd wife, Hon. Sir Samuel Tilley, K.C.M.G., C.B., sometime Lt.-Gov. and Finance JTinister of New Brunswick, who d. June, 1890). Residence — St. John's, New Brunswick. TOKER, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1906 : C.B. (mil.) 1887. — ;Ma.i.-Gen. Sir Alliston Champion ToKER, s. of late Philip Champion Toker. of The Oaks, Ospringe, Kent, proctor of Doctors' Commons, and Eliza Jeannette, dau. of Arthur Branthwayt, capt. 2nd Dragoon Gds. B. at Hendon 10 Dec. 1843 ; m. 1st, 1807, Katherine Annie (d. 1878), dau. of James O'Brien Adams ; m. 2nd, 1881, Laura, dau. of late William Hamil- ton Shirriff Hart, capt. 105th Regt. ; ed. at jjrivate school and Brighton and Jersey Colls. ; fellow commoner of Caius Coll. Camb. ; ent. Bengal Army 1860, and B.S.C. 1862; capt 1872, maj. 1880, It.-col. 1882, col. 1888, maj. -gen. 1897 : served in Bhutan campaign 1804-5 as adj. left wing 18th Bengal Inf. (medal and clasp) ; apptd. col. 1914; as D.A.A.G. to the Indian contin- gent in Egyptian camjDaign 1882 ; j^resent at battle of Tel-el-Kebir and subsequent pursuit to Zagazig (despatches, medal and clasp, 4th class Osmanieh, Egyptian bronze star, and brevet It.-col.) ; commanded 18th Bengal Inf. and Chindwin Field Force in Burma campaign 1880-7 ; present at occupation of Kindat and several minor affairs (despatches, two clasps to India medal, and C.B., thanked by C.-in-C. for useful and efficient work in connection with intelligence in the field) ; 5 years cantonment magistrate (magt. 1st class and J. P.) in N.W. Provinces ; 5 years first deputy-sec. to Govt, of India in mil. dept. ; 5 years supt. of Army clotliing Bengal ; I master of Ironmongers Co. 1904—5 ; holds ■ degrees of honour (with gold medals) in Persian and Hindustani, and certificates of exam, in ' Arabic, Sanskrit, Hindi, and Bengali : has trans- I lated a large number of military textbooks for ! the use of the Native Army, which the Gov.-Gen, of India and the C.-in-C. described as largely contributing to its efficiencj' ; awarded good ser- i vice pension 1896 ; sue. to col.'s allowances 189i transferred to unemployed supy. list. 1903. Resi- dence — 77, W'aldeck Avenue, Bedford. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Katie .Tosephine, m. 1891, Lt.-Col. Patrick Cura- berlegc Henessy. Ind. Army. I.ssuc by 2nd m. — 1. Ricliard Edward Toker, b. 1886; late lieut. Ind. Array ; ni. 18 Feb. 1913, Eileen Muriel Mary, dau. of P. E. 'SViilianis. 2. Philippa Jeannette Champion, m. 190.5, Hugh St. John Clough Hazeldine, 3rd Batt. Hoy. Mun- ster Fus. 3. Constance Vivian. 4. Frances Trent, ni. 1909, Rowland Stubbs. 5. Effield Branthwayt de Crespignv, m. 1913, Alexan- der Bruce Gordon. M.D., F.K.C.S. (Edin.). Resi- dence — Vancouver, B.C., Canada. [ 6. Annette CoUen. i TONK, Nawab of, G.C.S.I. Creat. 1913 ; IG.C.I.E. 1890. — H. H. Amin-i-d-Daula Wazir- UL-MuLK Nawab Sir Muhammad Ibrahim Ali Khan Bahaduh, Saulat Jang, s. of the late Nawab. B. 8 Nov. 1849 ; sue. 20 Dec. 1867 ; is entitled to a salute of 17 |guns. Residence — Tonk, Rajputana. TOPAN, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Janbai. M. 1804, as his 3rd wife. Sir Tharia Topan, head of the British Indian community at Zanzibar, and founder of the Zanzibar Hospital, who d. 1891. TORRANCE, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Flora Weir, dau. of John Drummond, of Cumnock. M. 23 Aug. 1870. Sir Andrew Mitchell Torrance, , chrmn. L.C.C. 1901-2 ; Mayor oflshngton 1903-4 and 1904-5; M.P. central div. Glasgow 1906, until his death, 4 Feb. 1909. Residence — 16, Highbury Quadrant, N. TORRENS, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Georgina. Frances, dau. of Col. de Butts, R.E. M. 1st, 1876, Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry D'Oyley Torrens, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., who served with distinction in the Crimea, was sometime C.-in-C. at the Cape, and late Gov. and C.-in-C. at Malta, and who d. 1889; m. 2nd. 1893. Lt.-Col. Henry Woolgar Griffith, late Royal Welsh Fus. TOULMIN, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1911.— Sir George Toulmin. 3rd s. of late George Toulmin, of Preston, .J.P., and Lydia, dau. of George Fisher, of Preston, Lanes. B. at Bolton, 17 March, 1857 ; m. 13 Sept. 1882. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of late Alderman Thos. Edelston, Official Receiver for Preston, etc. ; ed. at Preston Gram. Sch. ; is a newspaper proprietor, and managing dir. of the Lancashire " Daily Post " and Preston " Guardian " ; F.J.I. ; M.P.'for Bury since 1902 ; chrmn. of Publications and Debates Reports Committee of House of Commons ; chrmn. Press Assoen. 1909-10 ; presid. of Newspaper Society 1912-13 ; J. P., Lanes and Preston. Residence — Priors Oak, Penwortham, Preston. Clubs — Reform ; National Liberal ; Eighty ; Ninety-five (Manchester). Issue — 1. Geoffrey Edelston Toulir.in. 14 Nov. 18S8. 2. Eric Huinphrev Toulmin. b. 16 March, 1S93. 1. Ellen Muriel. 2. Kathleen Fisher.