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70(5 THE KXIGHTAGE. CARROLL, SiE William, knighted April 1868, when lord major of Dublin, m.b.c.s. England, L.B.c.p. Ireland (son of Michael Carroll, of Nenagh, CO. Tipperary) ; b. 1819 : m. 1843, Margaret, dau. of John Pearson, Esq. of Woodlawn, CO. Dublin. WocKllawn, Dundrmn, co. Dublin, and 43, Harcourt Street, Dablin. CARTER, Sib Fbedekick B T K.C.M.G. 1878, speaker house of assembly, Newfoundland, 1861/5, attorney-gen. and premier 1865/70, 1874 8, judge of supreme court since 1878, bar.-at-law 1842, Q.C. 1859 (son of Peter Weston Carter, chief stipendiary magistrate, Newfound- land) ;b. 9 Dec. 1819; m. 13 Feb. 1846, Eliza, dau. of George Bayly, Esq. and had with other issue a dau. (1) Jane Maud McCurdy, m. 7 April, 1880, to Edward James, son of John Philpot, Esq. of Ljine Regis, Dorset. Kewfoandland. CART WRIGHT, Right Hox. Sir Richard JOHX, P.C. K.C.M.G. 1879. M.L.c. for Central Huron, Canada, finance minister Canadian govern- ment 1873 8 (son of late D. D. Cartwiight, of King- ston, Canada); b. 6 July, 1835; m. 8 Aug. 1859, Frances, dau. of Col. Alexander Lawe, E.l.c.s. Canada. CAVE. Hox. Sib Lewis William, knighted 1 April, 1881, on appointment as a judge of high court of justice. B.A. Line. Coll. Oxon. 1855. M.A. 1877, bar.-at-law I.T. 1859, Q.C. 1875. and a bencher 1877. revising barrister 1865, recorder of Lincoln 1873, commissioner of assize autumn circuit 1877. commissioner corrupt practices Oxford 1880 (son of William Cave. Esq. of Desborough, Xorth- ants.); b. 3 July, 1832: m. 5 Aug. 1856, .Julia, dau. of late Rev. C. F. WiLkins, vicar of Brixworth, Northants. Manor Park. Chislehurst. CAVENAGH,Gex. Sib Charles Orfecr.k.c.s.i. B.S.C. (sup. list 1881). entered service 1837, general 1877, served with 4th Bengal irreg. cav. in Gwalior campaign, his left leg shot off by a cannon shot and his charger killed at battle of Maharaj- pore. served the Sutlej campaign 1846, severely wounded in action at Buddiwal. to>vn major Fort William and Calcutta 1854. governor Straits Settle- ments 1859 (son of James Gordon Cavenagh. of the Castle, Wexford, Esq. by his wife Anne. dau. of Odiame Coates. of Green Court, New Romney); b. 8 Oct. 1820; m. 7 Sept. 1842, Elizabeth Marshall, dau. of James Moriarty, B.M. St. Aubj-ns. Long Ditton. Surrey. CHALMERS, Sib David Patbick, knighted 1876, advocate 1860, Queen's advocate. Sierra Leone, 1872, Gold Coast 1874 6, where he was chief justice 1876 8, and of British Guiana since 1878 (son of David Chalmers, m.d. and his wife Barbara, dau. and coheir of Thomas Bell, of Nether Horsburgh); m. 27 Dec. 1878, Janet Alice, dau. of James Larimer, of Edinburgh, advocate, profes.sor public law Edinburgh university (^y his wife Jane, dau. of John Riddel Stodart, Esq. w.s.) Georgetown, British Guiana. CHAMBERLAIN, Gen. ."^ib Neville Bowles, G.C.B. 1875, G.C.S.l. 1873. com.-in-chief India 1880, of Madras army 1875 81 (2nd son of late Sir Henry Chamberlain, Bart. — see that title). CHAMBERS, Sib Geobge Henby, knighted at Osborne, 31 July, 1880, chairman of the Lon- don and St. Katharine Docks Company, d.l. Tower Hamlets, shipowner, member local marine board. &c. London, contested Bristol 1874 (son of Edward Chambers) ; m. 1st — Mary Anne, dau. of W. C. Sheppard, and 2ndl}- — Charlotte, widow of Thomas Neale. His eldest surviving son, (1) Edward, ni. 9 June, 1881, Elizabeth Maxwell, yotuigest dau. of Lieut.-Col. W. B. Gibbons (Bart.) Berkeley Square, BristoL CHAMBERS, Sib Thomas, ll.b. knighted 1872, bar.-at-law m.t. 1840, Q.C. 1861, one of H.M.'s lieuts. city of London, common serjeant 1857/78, recorder since 1878, m.p. Hertford 1852/7, Marylebone since 1865, treasurer of Middle Temple 1872 (son of late Thomas Chambers, of Hertford); b. 17 Dec. 1814 : m. 7 May, 1851, Diana, dau. of Peter AMiite, of Brighton ; she d. 14 Jan. 1877, having had 2 sons and 4 daus. (1) Thomas WiUiam Smitheman, b. 24 July, 1854. (2) Frederick Duke. b. 6 Jan. 18.59. (3) Seliiia Mary, m. 10 Aug. 1871, to Richard Knight Canston, Esq. of Louilon. M.P. Colchest€r 1880, a commissioner of lieut- enancy for Loudon (son of late Alderman Sir Joseph Causton). (4) Diaua Gertrude. (5) Eleanor Mary Ann. (6) Evelyn Fanny. Ash grove, Knockholt, Sevenoaks. CHAPMAN, Gex. Sib Fbedebick Edwabd, G.C.B. 1877 (retired Ust 1881), k.l.h.m. served in the Crimea, medaland three claspsfor Alma, Inker- man, and Sebastopol. governor of Bermuda 1867/70, inspector-gen. fortifications 1870 5, col. com. B.E. since 1872 (son of Richard Chapman, of Gatchell, Somerset); b. 16 Aug. 1815; m. 1846, Anne Weston, dau. of William Cox, of Cheshunt, Herts.; she d. 30 Dec. 1879. 12, Bina Gardens, S.vr. CHARLEY, Sib William Thomas, knighted 18 Mar. 1880, St. John's Coll. Oxon. b.a. 1856. b.c.l. and d.c.l. 1868, bar.-at-law i.T. 1865, Q.C. 1880, M.P. Salford 1868 80, common serjt. of London 1878, major 20th Middx. B.v. since 1871, one of H.M.'s lieuts. for city of London (son of Matthew Charley, Esq. of Finaghy House and Woodboume, co. Antrim, by Mary Ann, dau. of John Roberts. Esq. of Collin House, co. Antrim) ; b. 5 Mar. 1833. 5, Cron-n Office Row, Temple, E.c. Carlton, Conservative, and National Clubs. CHITTY. Hon. Sib Joseph William, q.c. 1874, knighted at Windsor Castle 7 Dec. 1881, on appointment as judge (chancery division) high court of justice. M.A. Balliol Coll. Oxon. 1852, sometime feUow of Exeter Coll. Oxon. bar.-at-law L.l. 1856, Q.C. 1874. M.P. Oxford 1880- 1. major Inns of Court B.v. 1869 77 (son of late Thomas Chitty, of the Inner Temple); b. 1828; m. 7 Sept. 1858, Jessie, dau. of late Right Hon. Sir Frederick Pol- lock. Bart, chief baron of the exchequer, and has 3 sons and 2 daus. (1) Arthur Jolui. b. 27 May. 1859. (2) Joseph Heun- PoUock, b. 11 Jan. 1861. (3) Herbert, b. 13 Jan. 1863. (4) Jessie Eliza. (5) Helena Louisa. CHUTE, Gen. Sib Tbevob, k.c.b. 1867 (retired list 1881), served vrith 70th regt. in India and through Indian Mutiny, com. a brigade at Luck- now, and in New Zealand 1863 70, medals for ser- vices India and New Zealand, col. the Cheshire (formerly 22nd) regt. since 1873 (3rd son of Francis Chute, of Chute Hall, co. Kerry, a family