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TREGEAR] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 884: Theatre Sept. 1887 ; manager and projjrietur of and Mary. dau. of William Spottiswoode, of Glen- H.M. Theatre 1897. Addresses — His Majesty's fernate. Perth. B. at Jellalabad, 6 April, 1841'; Theatre, S.W. ; 1, All Soul's Place, Langham m. 21 Oct. 1867, Florence Mary. dau. of Col. Place, W. Clubs — Garrick ; Green Room; Cyril Jackson Prescott, Bombay Staff Corps, of Beefsteak, etc. Issue — Branston, Lincoln ; ed. at St. John's Foundation. 1. Viola, ni. 29_May, 1912. .lan Leonard RomaiiiP ^ Sell., and Oxford (scholar of Lincoln Coll.) : ent. and ha>; issu' Kosidinice Bombay C.S. 1861 ; sometime niemb. of Council,. Bombay ; memb. of Council of Gov. -Gen. of Parsons, of the Home Ottic( —39, Welbeck Street. W. 2. Iris. 3. Feliritv. TREGEAR, K.C.B. (mil.). Croat. 1909; C.B. (mil.) 1890. — Maj.-Gex. Sir Vincent William Treoear, eld. s. of Vincent Tregear, of the Educ. Dept.. Govt, of India. B. 25 June, 1842 ; m. 1867, Jane Charlotte (d. 1899), dau. of WiUiam Oswald Bell ; ed. privately ; ent. Bengal Armv 1859, capt. 1868, ht.-lieut.-col. 1884. col. 1888, maj.-gcn. 1897, col. on the staff at Mooltan, Punjab. 1895-7 ; served in Afghanistan 1879-80, with Khyber Field Force (medal) ; N.E. Frontier of India, Lushai, 1889, in comimand of the Force (despatches, thanks of Govt.) ; Chin-Lushai 1889-90, in command of the Chittagong Column (medal, 2 clasps, C.B. and mention by Indian Govt.) ; now unem. sup. list Indian Ai-mv. Ad- dress— c/o Hy. S. King & Co., 9, Pall Mall, S.W. Club— Royal Albert Yacht (Southsea). Succession Duties. B. 30 July. 1830 ; m. 1863, India in charge of public works 1896-1901. Resi- dence — 16, Harcourt Terrace, Redcliffe Square, S.W. Issue— 1. Maj. Arthur Preseott Trevor. Ind. Army, CLE. I>. 17 March, 1892 ; in Forcngn Dept.. India. 2. Digby Bruce Trevor, b. 29 Aug. 1881 ; inspector Indian State Kailways. 3. Harry Spottiswoode Trevor, b. 19 July, 1889 ; lieut. R. E., Indian State Railways Staff. 1. Mary Harriet. 2. Florence Mildred, m. 18 Nov. 1890, the late Sir John Lews Jenkins, K.C.S.I. 3. Jessie Mabel, m. 28 April, 1898, Rev. Charles Menzies Lambrick. Residence — Breaston Rectorv, Derby. 4. Dorothea Winifred. TREVOR, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1890 ; C.B. (civ.) 1882. — Sir Charles Cecil Trevor, s. of Charles Trevor, for many years controller of Legacy and Issue — 1. Maj. Vincent Franeis William Tregi^ir. Ind. Army Mary (d. 1892), dau. of James Weston : ed. at Rugby and Camb. (hon. Fellow St'. Catherine's b. 1 Jan. 1870; 14 March, 1898, Margaret foil. 1896) ; M.A. 1855 : called to the Bar Adelaide Diana Grace, dau. of James Alderton. 2. Maj. Frederick Charl m Treg var. Ind. . .rmy Lincoln's Inn) 1855 ; assist, sec. Harbour Dept. Board of Trade 1867, ret. 1895 : British delegate 1871; m. 28 July, 1900, .Mary London, dau. of Arthur at North Sea Fishery Conference at the Hacrue "• 1881-2. at Submarine Cables Protection Con- ferences at Paris 1882, 1883, and 1886, at the International Conference at the Hague relative to tlie lic(uor traffic in the North Sea 1886, and at the Channel Fisheries Negotiations at Paris 1886: a Thames Conservator 1895-1906 ; alder- man of the royal borough of Kensington. Resi- dence — 28, Bramham Gardens. South Kensing- ton. S.W. Clubs — Athenaeum ; Oxford and 3. Artluir Terapleton Treg.-ar. !■. 24 Nov. 1874. 1. Florence Gertrude, in. 29 Dec. 1897. il-dj. Ldgar Hunt Condon, R.A.M.C. TRENDELL, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Eva Carolixk, dau. of the late .John Parker. -M. 4 June, 1903, as his 2nd wife. Sir Arthur James Richens Trendell, C.M.G., who d. 16 Dec. 1909. Is a Lady of Grace of Order of St. .John of .Jeru- p , . , salem in England. Residence — 93. Gunterstone *- f^'^'^i'idge Road, Kensington, W. TREVELYAN, Knt. Bach. Ernest John Trevelyan. Creat. 1909.— Sir of Major-General TREVOR, K.C.S.L Creat. 1911; C.B. (mil.) 1907. — Sir Francis Wollaston Trevor, s. of E. S. R. Trevor, J.P., D.L., of Trowscoed Hall,, H. W. Trevelyan, C.B., R.A., and Emilia Anne, • ""• Montgomy., and J. EHzabeth, dau. of John dau. of S. H. Greig. B. in London. 7 Dec. 1850 • ' ^loyd, of Trowscoed. B. at Monkstown, co. m. 1st, 27 Nov. 1880. Mary Katharine (d. 22 i Dnblm, 10 Dec. 1851 ; m. 28 Jan. 1882. Mary March, 1885), dau. of the late P. Black. M.D. ; I Helen, dau. of Richd. Herbert Mytton. J. P., of m. 2nd, 21 Aug. 1890, Julia Isabel (d. 18 Oct' j G-arth, eo. Montgomy. ; ed. at Oswestry and 1903), dau. of the late E. W. Mark, formerly j Guy's Hospital ; M.B. (Aberdeen) ; M.R.C.S. ; Consul at Marseilles ; m. 3rd. 7 Dec. 1909, Wini- I 'Served in Afghan war, 1878-80 ; Soudan expedn., fred Helen, dau. of the late Sir Charles Umpher- I 188^-5 : S. Africa, 1901-2 ; is surg-gen. A.M.C. ; ston Aitchison, K.C.S.I. ; ed. at Rugby; called i pr'"- med. officer H.M. forces in India. 1908-11 : to the Bar 1873 ; Judge of the Higli' Court of '^"^n. surgeon to the King. Residence — Over Bengal 188.5-98 ; vice-chancellor of Calcutta University 1897-8 ; president Calcutta Building Commn. 1896-7 ; Reader in Indian Law to Univ. of Oxford 1900 ; assessor of the Chancellor's Worton House, nr. Militarv. Oxford. Club — Naval and TRICKETT, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Eliz.a.beth Court, Univ. Oxford, 1910 ; lect. on Hindu and ! Alice, dau. of John Ormerod, of Waterfoot. Mahomedan law to tlie council of Legal Educn. j ^^- -'^ J^'i- 1879, Sir Henry Whittaker Trickett, 1910-14 ; councillor. Oxford City Council. 1905 • •^■^- '^'^o ^l. 3 Aug. 1913. Residences — Gaghills, Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, 1905 ;D.C.L.' ^^^^'tPJ'foot, near Manchester; Merlewood, St. Oxford 1906. Residence — 1, Marston Ferry ; Anne's-on-the-Sea Road, Oxford. Club — Oriental. Issue — 1. Capt. Henry Trevelyan, R.E.. b. 22 Nov. 1881 : m. 20 Aug. 1906, Josephine Marie, dau. of the late Dr J. Antelme. Issue — Peggy. Issue by 2nd m. — 2. Wi'lfred Trevelyan. b. 10 Oct. 1893 : 2nd lieut Rifle Brig. 3. .P(<rcv Trevelyan, b. Ki Jan. 1900. 1. Hilda, m. 28 July, 1913, M. T. Hancock. 2. Doris. 3. Sylvia. 4. Joan. TRIPPEL, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1909.— Sir Francis Trippel. ;M. Lillian Edith, dau. of Major William Amphlett-Moss ; ed. at Bonn LTniv. (established unique record by completing the usual nine years' course at a Prussian Real- Gynmasium in eight years, and after being liead of each Form, pas.sed 1st for University) ; major Army Motor Reserve since 1907 ; hon. sec. of the " King Edward VII British -German Foundation "; formerly proprietor of Military Coll., Richmond, Surrey ; has published many articles on military education and physical training ; assisted the "Morning Post" in raising a "Field Force Robert Salusbury Trevor, Bengal Cavalry, ^of I ^^^^^ " '^^^™^§ ^- African War (1901) ; intei-viewed Eastham, Cheshire (who was killed at Cabul, 1841), I t'lis headma.sters of the chief Public Schools in ^ TREVOR, K.C.S.I. Creat. 1898 ; C.S.I. 1894. Sir Arthur Charles Trevor, 5th s. of Cant T>r,K^,.<^ e.,1,,„l, rri T-. , .-, , "^ „