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YOUNG] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 910 Was one of the Beaumont Trustees (founders of tlie People's Palace, Mile End) ; D.L. of the Tower ; J. P. Middlesex and County of London. Residence — Leny, Cobham, Surrey. Club — Athenaeum. YOUNG, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1907 ; C.V.O. ; M.V.O. 1908. — Coi.. Sir John Smith Young. B. 25 June, 1843 ; ent. the army 1860 ; ret. 1887 with rank of hon. col. and dep. commissary general ; served in Abyssinian expedition 1857- 68 (medal and promotion) ; and in S. African war 1879-80 (medal, and mention in despatches); commissioner for Nat. Society for Aid to Sick and Wounded in War in Franco-German war 1870-1 (silver medal of Order of St. John of Jerusalem, and French bronze cross) ; in Russo- Turkish war 1877-8 (medal) ; in Boer rebelUon 1881 ; in Nile exped. 1884-5 (medal and bronze star) ; in Nile and Sudan exped. 1898 (3rd class of the Osmanieh) ; in S. African war 1899-1900 as Chief Red Cross commissioner (medal) ; sec. Royal Commn. Patriotic Fund 1887-1903, and of the Royal Patriotic Corporation 1903-8 ; Knt. of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem ; has Russian Red Cross. Residence — 13 Gloucester Street, S.W. YOUNG, K.C.S.I. Creat. 1897 ; C.S.I. 1890.— Sir William Mackworth Young, s. of Sir George Young, 2nd Bt., of Formosa, and Susan, dau. of William Mackworth Praed, serjeant-at- law. B. 15 Aug. 1840 ; m. 1st, 17 Aug. 1869. Isabel Maria (d. 28 May, 1870), dau. of Rev. Charles Boileau Elliott, F.R.S., rector of Tatting- stone, Suffolk : m. 2nd, 21 April, 1881. Frances Mary, dau. of Sir Robert Eyles Egerton, K.C.S.I., CLE. ; ed. at Eton and Camb. (Fell. King's Coll.) ; M.A. 1866 ; ent. I.C.S. 1863 ; was additional member of Legislative Council of India, financial commnr. Punjab. Resident at Mysore, and Lieut. -Gov. Punjab 1897-1902. Residence — Oak Lea, Silverhill, St. Leonards-on- Sea. Issue by 1st in. — 1. Isabel Mary, m. 21 April, 1897, Archibald Vere Monro, and has issue. Issue by 2nd m.— 1. Gerard Mackworth Young, b. 7 April, 1884 ; cd. at Camb., B.A., Assist. Commnr. I.C.S. Punjab. 2. Hubert Winthrop Young, b. 6 July, 1885; lieut. Ind. Army. 3. Mark Rit^hison Young, b. 30 June, 1886 ; ed. at Camb.; Ceylon, C.S. 4. Norman Egerton Young, b. 27 Feb. 1892. 2. Lucia Katharine. YOUNGHUSBAND,K.C.I.E. Creat. 1904; CLE. 1891. — Col. Sm Francis Edward Young- HtTSBAND, 2nd s. of the late Maj.-Gen. John Younghusband, C.S.I. B. 31 May, 1863 ; m. 1897, Helen Augusta, dau. of the' late Charles Magniac, M.P., of Colworth, Beds. ; ed. at Clifton, and R.M.C Sandhurst ; hon. LL.D. Camb., and hon. D.Sc, Edin. ; Roy. Geo. Soc.'s gold medal 1901, and Kaisir-i-Hind medal 1901 ; joined 1st Dragoon Gds. 1882 ; major (LA.) 1901, lieut. - col. 1908 ; conducted missions to China, Central Asia, and Pamir 1886-91 ; political agent in Chitral 1893-4. resident Indore 1902 ; Kashmir 1906 ; British commnr. to Tibet 1903-4 ; author of " The Heart of a Continent," etc. Residence —3, Buckingham Gate, S.W. Club— Travellers'. Issue — Eileen. YOUNGHUSBAND, K.C.I.E. Creat. 1913 : CB. (mil.) 1900. — Maj.-Gen. Sir George John Younghusband, s. of late Maj.-Gen. John William Younghusband, C.S.I. B. 9 July, 1859 ; m. 10 Dec. 1891, Madeline, dau. of late Edward Wood, D.L., of Culmington Manor. Salop ; ed. at Clifton Coll., and R.M.C Sandhurst ; ent. array 1878, capt. 1889, p.s.c. 1891, maj. 1896, lieut. -col. 1900, maj. -gen. 1911 ; served in Afghan war 1878-80. Sudan 1885, Burma war 1886-7, N.W. Frontier of India 1886, Chitral Relief Force 1895, Spanish-American war 1898 ; S. Africa 1899-1902 ; Mohmand exped., N.W. Frontier 1908 ; comdt. Queen's Own Corps of Guides 1904—9 ; brigade commr. since 1909. Address — Dera-Ismail-Khan, India. Clubs — LTnited Ser- vice ; Hurlinghara. Issue — • George Edward Younglmsband, b. 10 Nov. 1896. YOXALL, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1909.— Sir James Henry Yoxall, e. s. of late Henry Houghton Yoxall, of Redditch, Worcs.. manu- facturer, and Elizabeth, o. dau. of the late James Smallwood, of Redditch. B. at Redditch, 15 July, 1857: m. 20 July, 1886, Elizabeth, dau. of the late Lt.-Col. W. H. Coles, R.E. ; ed. at Redditch School and Westminster Training Coll. : hon. M.A. Camb. and Oxford : Officier d" Academie (France) ; is an author and editor ; M.P. for West Nottingham since 1896 ; gen. sec. National Union Teachers 1892, pres. 1891-2, roj'al commnr. 1894—5 ; J.P., Richmond (Surrey). Residence — Springfield, Kew Gardens Road, Kew. Town Address — Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, W.C Clubs — Reform ; National Liberal ; Nottingham Reform. Issue — 1. Harry Waldo Yoxall, b. 4 June, 1896. 1. Ailsa. 2. Stella. YULE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1912. — Sir David Yule, s. of late David Yule, of Edinburgh. B. 1868 ; m. 1900, Annie Henrietta, only dau. of late Andrew Yule, of Calcutta. Addresses — Fins- bury House, E.C ; Hanstead House, Bricket Wood, St. Albans. Club — City of London.