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THE KNIGHTAGE. 719 HODGKINSON, Sir George Edmund, knighted 1851, in which year he was sheriff - of London (son of George Hodgkinson, of London, merchant); b. 1817; m. 1848, Ellen, dau. of Luke Hopkinson. 46, Wimpole Street, w. and Caterham, Croydon. HODGSON, Sir Robert, knighted 1869, lieut.- gov. Prince Edward's Island since 1874, at- torney-gen. 1828, president L.c. 1848, chief justice 1852, judge of vice-admiralty court 1853, &c. (son of Eobert Hodgson, speaker of house of assembly, Prince Edward's Island 1806/11); b. 18 Dec. 1799; m. 1.3 May, 1827, Mary, dau. of Capt. Eanald Mac- donell. Charlotte Town, P. Edward's Island, B.N. America. HOGG, Sir Stewart Saunders, knighted at Calcutta by Prince of Wales 3 Jan. 1876, late commissioner of police Calcutta, 4th son of late Eight Hon. Sir James Weir-Hogg, Bart. 104, Cromwall Road, S.W. HOLDICH, Gen. Sir Edward Alan, k.c.b. 1875, retd. list 1881, col. 1st batt. Duke of Cambridge's own (Middx. regt.) 57th regt. since 1875, served in Sutlej campaign 1845/6, Kaffir war 1850/1, Burmese 1853, and Indian Mutiny, d.a.g. Indian forces 1860/1, commanded brigade India 1861/6, Cork district 1871/4, Dublin district 1874/6 (son of Rev. Thomas Holdich, rector of Maidwell. Northants); b. 10 May, 1822; m. 18 Nov. 1880^ Emily Hallward, widow of George Goodwin Buck- stone, Esq. and dau. of late Rev. Crosbie Morgell, vicar of East Knoyle. 45, Dover Street, w. HOLKER, Hon. Sir John, knighted 22 April, 1874, judge of court of appeal 1882, m.p. Preston 1872/82, bar.-at-law G.l. 1854, Q.c. and a bencher 1868, solicitor-gen. 1874/5, attorney-gen. 1875/80 (son of late Samuel Holker, of Buiy, Lane.) ; b. 24 Mar. 1828 ; m. 1st— 1863^ Jane, dau. of James W. Wilson, of Eccles ; she d. . He m. 2ndly— 1874, Mary Louisa, dau. of Patrick M'Hugh, of Cheatham HiU, Manchester. 46, Devonshire Street, W. HOLMES, Sir William Richard, knighted 1877, consul-gen. Bosnia 1861/77, vice- consul Samsoom 1846, Batoom 1846/52, consul at Diarbekir 1852/4, Monastir 1854/60 (son of William Heniy Holmes, of Kilrea, Ireland) ; b. 1821 : m. 1847, Adela Louisa, dau. of P P Zohrab, of Malta, and has with other issue a dau. (1) Jtira Norman C2nd dau.), m. 21 AprU, 1881, to Rev. John Reynolds Lane, vicar of Morhanger, Beds. Manor House, Kilrea, co. Londonderry. HOME, (Hon.) Sib Anthony Dickson, v.c. K.C.B. 1874, surgeon-gen., principal medical officer Cypras since 1878, head statistic department army medical department 1874/8, served in Crimea, India, China, New Zealand, and Ashanti, surgeon- gen. Gold Coast 1868/73, Dover 1874 (son of late George Home, of Edrington Castle, n.b.) ; b. 30 Nov. 1826 ; m. 19 Oct. 1858, Jessey EUzabeth, 2nd dau. of late Thomas Perham Luxmore Hallett, bar.-at-law L.l. and has with other issue a son, (1) Arthur Dickson, b. 13 Feb. 1868. Madras. HOOKER, Sir Joseph Dalton, k.c.s.i. 1877, C.B. M.D. LL.D. Glasgow, D.C.L. Oxon. LL.D. Camb. and Dublin, assistant-surgeon Ross's ant- arctic expedition 1839/43, botanist to geological survey England 1846, &c. president British associa- tion 1868, royal society 1873/8, member senate London university since 1875, assistant-director Kew gardens 1855/65, dii'ector since 1865 (son of Sir William Jackson Hooker, d.c.l. k.h. professor botany Glasgow university, director of Kew gardens 1841/65, by Maria his wife, dau. of Dawson Turner, banker, of Great Yarmouth); b. 30 June, 1817; m. 16 July, 1851, Frances Harriet, eldest dau. of Rev. John Stevens Henslow, rector of Hitcham, Suffolk, professor botany Camb. ; she d. 13 Nov. 1874, having had 4 sons and 3 daus. (1) WiUiam Henslow, b. 24 Jan. 18.53. (2) Charles Paget, b. 16 July, 1855. (3) Brian Harvey Hodgson, b. 27 May, 1860. (4) Reginald Hawthorn, b. 12 July, 1869. (5) Harriet Anne, m. 23 June, 1877, to ^Yilliam Turner Tliiselton-Dver, Esq. (6) Maria Elizabeth, d. 28 Sept. 1863. (7) Grace Ellen. Sir Joseph m. 2ndly— 22 Aug. 1876, Hyacinth, only dau. of Rev. William Symonds, rector of Pendock, Wore, and widow of Sir William Jardine, Bart, and has a son, (8) Joseph Symonds, b. 14 Dec. 1877. Royal Gardens, Kew. HORN, Gen. Sir Frederick, k.c.b. 1869, retd. list 1877, col. 20th regt. since 1876, served in Crimea, commanded a brigade at the Alma, and 20th regt. at Balaclava and Inkerman, k.l.h.m. J. p. Northants (son of Frederick Jacob Horn, capt. 1st dragoon guards) ; b. 21 June, 1806 ; m. 23 Jime, 1852, Mary Moore, only child of Moore Wilson, Esq. E.i.c.s. ; she d. 23 Nov. 1858, leaving a dau. (1) Mary Louisa. Buckby Hall, near Rugby. HORNBY, Sir Edmund Grimani, knighted 1862, chief judge supreme court China and Japan since 1865, bar.-at-law m.t. judge consular court Constantinople 1857/65 (son of Thomas Hornby) ; b. 29 May, 1825 ; m. 1st — 1850, Emelia Bythinia, dau. of Col. Maceroni, A.D.c. to Murat ; she d. 1866. He m. 2ndly— 1868, Maiy, dau. of Thomas Hudson, Esq. of Hull ; she d. 1874. By his 1st wife he has 2 sons and a dau. (1) Francis Villiers, b. 12 July, 18.i7. (2) Hugh Edmund, b. 21 Dec. 1859. (3) Edith, m. to Rev. Walter Baptist Money, of Weybridge, Surrey. Sir Edmund m. 3rdly — 1876, Emilv Augusta, dau. of John Pearce Roberts, of New York, and has a dau. (4) A dau. b. 8 Oct. 1880. East Hoathly, Sussex, and Shanghai. HORNBY, Adm. Sir Geoffrey Thomas Phipps, k.c.b. 1878, president r.n. coll. Greenwich 1881, commanding Mediterranean squad- ron 1876/81, com.-in-chief West African station 1865/8, &:c. naval lord of admiralty 1874/6 (son of late Adm. Sir Phipps Hornby, g.c.b.); b. 20 Feb. 1825; m. 27 April, 1853, Emily Frances, only dau.' of Rev. John Coles, of Ditcham Park, Hants, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Geoffrey Stanley Phipps, b. 15 Dec. 185 . (2) Edmund John Phipps, b. 31 Dec. 1856. (3) Robert Stewart, b. 9 July, 1866. (4) Emily Frances Phipps. (5) Mary Augusta Phipps, m. 5 Nov. 1879, to Frederick Wil- braham Egerton, capt. r.x. (B. EGERTON) (6) Ethel May Phipps. 49, Onslow Gardens, S.w.