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(07 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [WORTHINGTON i WOOD, Knt. Bach. Great 1890.— Sib Henby Tbueman Wood, s. of William Burton Persse Wood, and Emily, dau. of J. Morris. B. 13 Nov. 1845 ; m. 1872, Marian (d. 15 June, 1907), dau. ; )f J. Oliver ; ed. at Harrow, and Clare Coll. Camb.; B.A. 1868 ; M.A. 188-1 ; commr. -delegate to the Paris Exhib. 1889 ; sec. to the Roy. Commn. for the Chicago Exhib. 1893 ; is secretary to the Royal Society of Arts. Residences — Roytil Society of Arts, Adelphi ; Prince Edward's Mansions, W. Clubs — Athenneum ; Savile. fssue — 1. William Vincent Wood, b. 9 Aug. 1875 ; ni. 12 Sept. 1906, Meta Worsley, dau. of Frank Applegate, of Woolley Hill House, Bradford-on-Avon. llesi- dence — Langford, Bristol. -r. , i 1. Freda Jluriel, m. 25 June, 1904, Williana Rowland Fisher. Residence — 8, Palace Gardens Mansions, W., and has issue. 2 Dorothy Katlilecn, m. 24 June, 1905, Arthur Bernard Coote. Residence— 52, Palace Gardens Terrace, W. WOOD ALL, Knt. Bach. Croat. 1913.— Sib COBBET WooD.LL. B. 1 84 1 ; m. 1865, Anne, dau. of W. H. Whiteman, of Croydon : J.P., Kent ; hon. col. 12th Batt., the London Regt. ; govr. of Gas, Light and Coke Co. ; pros, of Institute of Gas Engineers. Addresses — 95-G, Palace Chambers, Westminster, S.W. ; Walden, Chislehurst, Kent. Clubs — Reform ; National Liberal. WOODHEAD, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— M.b- GABETTA, dau. of E. Maynard, of Hull. ^ M. 1854, Sir John Woodhead, a merchant of Cape Towr, and four times mayor of that city, who d. 16 April, 1898. WOODHOUSE, Knt. Bach. Croat. 1895.— Sib James Thomas Woodhouse, s. of James Woodhouse, of Manchester. B. 16 July, 1852 : m 1876, Jessie, dau. of W. J. Reed, of Cottingham, Yorks-; ed. at Hull Coll., and Univ. Coll. London ; LL.B. ; M.P. for Huddersfield (H.R.) 1895-6 ; unsuccessfully contested Howdenshire div. Yorks, E.R., 1892 ; Mayor of Hull 1891 ; apptd. a railway and canal commissioner 1906 ; maj. Vol. Batt. East Yorkshire Regt. ; D.L., Yorks, E.R. ; J. P., Bucks, and I&igston-upon-Hull. Residences — Pollards Park, Chalfont St Giles, Bucks ; 105, Pall aiall, S.W. Clubs— Reform ; National Liberal ; Bath ; Ranelagh. Issue — 1 Harold James Selbomc Woodhouse, h. 9 May, 1877. '> Horace Marton Woodhouse, b. 8 Oct. 1888 ; Barr.- at-law (Inner Temple) ; m. 28 May, 1914, Valerie, dau. of George Allen PliilUps. Residence— Leydens House, Edenbridge, Kent. 1 Gladys m. 27 May, 1914, Charles FitzGerald Blood. Residences— Bally kilty House, Quin; and Castle Fergus, co. Clare. •1 Kathleen Jessie, in. 24 May, 1911, Eugene Monier Wason. Residence — Raveusbourne, Rossett, i. Wales. WOODHOUSE, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1908.— Sib* Stewart Woodhouse, s. of George Wood- house, of Dublin, ret. bank manager, and Margaret, dau. of J. Cochrane, of Londonderry. B 5l Lisburn, 25 Feb. 1846 ; m. 29 July, 1879, Charlotte, dau. of Isaac Corry, of Abbey Yard, Newry. D.L. ; ed. at Royal Sch., Dungannon, and Trin. CoU. Dublin (scholar, sen. modr., etc.), M.D. 1872, F.R.C.S.. F.R.C.P., Ire. ; Lect. on Pathology, Carmichael Coll. of Med., 1874 ; Insp. Local Govt. Bd. (Ireland) 1880; memb. •CJeneral Prison Bd. (Ireland) 1890. Address— 67, Ailesbury Road, Dublin. Clubs— Umversity (DubUn) ; Royal St. George Yacht (Kingstown), issue — Trevor Corry Woodhouse, b. 27 May, 1884 ; m. 25 July, 1908 Gertrude, dau, of late Kicolls Thomas, R.>. Margaret Eunice, m. 27 July, 1900, Dr. E Hastings Tweedy, and has issue. Residence— 6, i«itzwilham Place, DubUn. man, of Billington, Beds. B. 1847; m. 1883, Bessie, dau. of William Bailey, of London ; Sheriff of the City of London 1904-5 ; alderman since 1909 ; J. P., Kent; conininr. of Lieutenancy for City of London ; is officier dela Legion d'Hon- neur and commander of the Order of Isabel la Catolica of Spain, and of Order of the Concepcion of Portugal. Residence — The Grange, Motting- ham, Eltham, Kent. WOODS, Pasha, K.C.V.O. Creat. 1902.— His Excellency Vice-Adm. Sib Henry Felix Woods. B. 18 July, 1843 : m. 18 April, 1870, Laura Sarah Madeleine Whittall ; ent. R.N. ' 1858 ; attached to Embassy at Constantinople ! 1 807-9 for service as British delegate to Inter- ! national Commn. for the Improvement of Navi- gation in the Black Sea and Bosphorus, when he organized the lightships and life-saving services I (thanks of the Foreign Offices) ; entered the ' .service of the Sultan of Turkey, 1870, with Govt. j permission, and assisted Hobart Pasha in the reorganization of the Turkish Fleet ; is vice-adm., ■with the rank of Ferik Pasha, in the Ottoman Navy ; has the Grand Cordons of the Osmanieh

and the Medjidieh with insignia in brilliants 

(Royal licence for wearing same 1894-1904), and the gold and silver medals of the Imtiaz ; Knight Commander (1st class) of Saxe-Coburg Gotha. Residence — 8, Rue Minaret, Pera, Constantinople. Issue — 1. Harold Edwin Woods, b. 1878 ; in the Imp. Ottoman Customs; ni. 1901, Helene, dau. of P. Souvazaglon. 1. Lucy Helene, m. 1892, Albert Hotz, Consul- Gen, for Holland at Beyrout, Syria. 2. Adeline Percy, m. 1904, George Pearson. Resi- dence — Baynton House, Coulston, Wilts. WOODS, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1913. — Sir Robert Henry Woods, s. of Christopher Woods. M. Margaret, dau. of late James J. Shaw, K.C., Recorder of Belfast ; is M.B. and B.Ch., Dublin ; F.R.C.S. Irel., ex-pres. of Irish Medical Assocn., ex-pres. of Roy. Coll. of Surgeons, Irel. Address — 39, Merrion Square East, Dublin. Clubs — University ; Royal Irish Yacht. Issue — 1. WiUiam Thornley Stoker Woods, b. 1896. ■ 2. John Lowe Woods, b. 1899. 3. Robert Rowan Woods, b. 1902. 1. Mary Elizabeth. 2, Patricia aiarjory. WOOLFRYES, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Ada Sophia, dau. of Alexander Palmer MacEwen, of London. M. 1886, Sir John Andrews Wool- fryes, K.C.B., C.M.G., who d. 12 Jan. 1912 ; served in Ashanti war 1873-4, at the Cape during Galeka and Gaika rebellions 1877-8, and in Zulu and Sekukuni wars 1879 as P.M.O. of Forces ; hon. physician to King George V, King Edward VII, and to Queen Victoria. Residence — Wood- bury House, Wells, Somerset. WOON, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1911 ; C.B. 1903. — Sir John Blaxell Woon, s. of late Capt. John Woon, R.M. B. 24 Feb. 1866; m. 4 Sept. 1901, Gwendolyn, dau. of James Taylor-Smith, of Gainford House, Gainford, Durham ; ed. at R.N. School, New Cross ; ent. R.M.A. 1873, capt. Indian Army 1885, maj. 1893, brev. It-col. 1898, It.-col. 1899 brev. col. 1900, maj. -gen. 1905, It.-gen. since 1911 ; served during Afghan war 1879-80 (medal) ; with Chin Lushai expedn. 1890 (medal, clasp) ; on N.W. Frontier of India 1897-8 (despatches thrice, medal, clasp, brev. It.-col.) ; with China expedn. 1900 (des- patches, medal, brev.-col.) ; commdg, 1st brig. 2nd div. N. Army Corps, India, 1904-10 ; commdg. 9th (Secunderabad) div. since 1911. Address — Ootacamund, India. Club — E.I. United Service. WOODMAN Knt. Bach. Great. 1905.— Sm WORTfflNGTON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1913; Geobge Joseph Woodman, s. of Joseph Wood- M.V.O. (4th class) 1911.— Sm Edward Scott