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<.n COMPANIOXS OF THE Daubeny, Lieut-Gen. James, C.B. fretd. Ust), A.G. home dis- trict 1870, 3, served with 62nd regt. in Crimea, K.L.H.M. Daunt, Lieut.-CoL William. C.B. 9th regt. Davidson, David, C.B. Ueut.-col. 1st (the Queen's) city of K'linburgh R.V. brigade Davidson, Robert, C.s.l. Davies, John, C.M.G. 1880, for services in Sydney interna- tional exhibition 1879 80 Davies, brevet Col. William Georges, C.S.I. Bengal S.C. additional financial commissioner (Jullundur division) I'unjab; b. 4 Nov. 1828 Dawson, Col. Francis, C.B. Madras S.C. Dawson, John WilUam. C.M.G. l.d. principal and vice-chan. .McGill university of Montreal Canada Dealtry, WiUiam. C.M.G. late chief clerk colonial office De Courcy, CoL Xevinson Willoughby, R.M. C.B. brother of late Adm. De Courcy, C.B. (B. Kixgsale) Degacher, Col. Henry James, C.B. South Wales borderers (formerly 24th regt.); b. 24 Feb. 1835 De la Fosse, Bt.-Col. Henry George, C.B. Ueut.-coL kings own borderers, com. 25th regimental district 1881; b. 24 Aijril, 1835 Dennis, Gen. John Leslie, C.B. (retd. list 1880), col. 52nd regt. 1879, col. 51st regt. 1874, 9, served in China war and Indian Mutiny Derriman, Vice- Adm. Samuel HosMns, C.B. (ret<l. list) Desborough, Major-Gen. John, C.B. (retd.), gov. of Oxford military coll. since 1876 Dickens, Lieut.-Gen. Craven Hilderley, R.A. C.S.I. Dickinson, Lieut.-Col. WiUiam, C.s.l. (h-p.;, Bombay S.C. served with 19th regt. X.I. in Persia 1857, and in Indian Mutiny: b. 17 July, 1831 Digby, William, c.i.E. late editor of the Madras Times, of Hemerdon House, Metley, Plymouth ; m. 16 Dec. 1879, Sarah Maria, eldest dau. of WiUiam Hutchinson, of Tux- ford Hoase, Wisbeach, and has a dau. b. 25 Jan. 1881 Dillon, Major-Gen. Martin Au'lrew, C.B. C.S.I. mUitary sec. to F.M. H.R.H. com.-iu-chief 1880, assistant military sec. at horse guards 1878 9, commanded Chatham division 1878, served in Crimea, Indian Mutiny, China, and Abyssinian campaigns, A.D.C. to the Queen 1868/78; b. 19 June, 1826 Dixon, Major-Gen. William Manley HaU, R.A. C.B. (retd.); b. 1 7 Aug. 1821 Dodgson, Lieut.-Gen. David Scott, C.B. served in AfEghanistan (forcing of the Khyber, &c.) 1847, and Sutlej campaign 1846, brigade major at Benares when the native troops mutinied, 4 June, 1857, wormded on parade, A.A.G. -nith Havelock's force , woimded at the relief of Lucknow, &c. &c. Doherty, Gen. Henry Edward, C.B. 1849 (ret-L Ust 1881), ierved with 14th dragoons through Punjab campaign 1848 9, greatly distinguished ; b. 20 April, 1817 (ONSLOW— Bart.) Domett, Alfred, C.M.G. late sec. for crown lands and prime minister. New Zealand Donnelly, WilUam, C.B. superintendent agricultural and emigration statistics Ireland since 1851, registrar-gen. Ireland 1844,76 Doran, CoL John, C.B. Bengal S.C. brig.-gen. commanding Khyber brigade in Afghan war 1879,80, commandant 27th Bengal x.i. since 1857, served in Sutlej campaign, in Oude, and in China; b. 2 Oct. 1824 Dormer, Col. the Hon. James Charlemagne, C.B. (h.p.), late 13th foot (B. DORMER) Douglas, John, C.M.G. 1876. colonial sec. Ceylon since 1878, Straits Settlements 1876/8, &c. youngest son of Gen. Sir James D. Douglas. G.C.B. (M. QCEESSBERRT) Douglas, Jolm. C.M.G. 1877, first minister of Queensland, &c. brother of late Henry Alexander Douglas, bishop of Bombay 1868/7.5 (M. QCEENSBERRY) Douglas, Rear-Adm. Sholto, R.S. C.B. Dowell,Tice-Adm. William Montagu, C.B. 2nd in command of channel squa.lron since 1877, A-D.C. to Queen 1870/5, strved in China wars 1842, 1857, and in Crimea, K.L.H.M. Downes, Arthur WiUiam, C.B. lion, commissary-gen (retd.), deputy-commissary -gen. in the army 1873 80, commissary- gen, at Cj-prus 1878, served in Crimea 1854 5, and with China expeditionary force 1857, 9 (promoted), at attack and capture of Canton; b. 8 Feb. 1827 Doyle, Henry Edward, C.B. director of the national gaUory Ireland since 1869, commissioner for Rome at international exhibition London 1862, knight of the order of Pius IX. art suptdt. Dublin international exhibition 1865, hon. soc. national portrait gaUery DubUn exhibition 1872, &c. (3rd son of late John Doyle, of " Punch " office); m. 1866, Jane, dau. of Right Hon. Nicholas BaU, a judge C.P. Ireland Doyle, Percy WiUiam, C.b. minister plenipotentiary Mexican RepubUc 1851,8, &c. (Bart.) Drever, CoL WiUiam Scott, C.S.I. Madras 8.C. commissioner of poUce for towTi of Madras, late Slst Madras N.I. ; b. 22 July, 1830 Drew, CoL Francis Barry, C.B. Ueut.-coL commanding 14tU regt. since 1879, late 2nd batt. 8th regt. (Lexnaiiu— Bart.); b. 29 Sept. 1825 Drysdale, Lieut.-Gen. WiUiam, c.b. (retd. list). Ueut.-col. Warrington brigade depot 1873/6, served in Affghanistan 1847, GwaUor and Indian Mutiny; b. 25 Mar. 1819 Grant-Duff, Right Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone, C.I.E. gov. of Ma'lras Duigan, Daniel John, M.D. C.B. dep. insp.-gen. hospitals anil fleets Duncan, Major-(Jen. Harvey Tuckett, C.SI. col. Madras s.c. (retd.), poUtical resident at Mandalay Duncan,William Augustine, c.m.g. coUector of customs. N..'i.w. Dundas, WiUiam Pitt, c.b. deputy keeper privy seal Scot- land since 1853, registrar-gen. of births 1856 (V. MEL- VILLE) Dunlop, Lieut.-Gen. Franklin, R.A. C.B. (retd.), served in China war 1856, 7 Dunlop, Adm. Hugh, C.B. (retd.), commodore West Indies 1859, 63, commanded naval and nuUtary forces in Mexico 1861, ,2 "Wallace-Dunlop, Robert Henry, C.B. B.C.8. 1843/65 Durand, Henry Marion, c.s.i. B.c.s. under-sec. foreign dept. govt. LniUa, on poUtical duty ■nith Cabtil field force 1879. Dunsford, Gen. Henry Frederick, c.B. Bengal S.C. (sup. list), brigade-major Sutlej campaign 1846, battle of Sobraon, severely wounded in lu'lian Mutiuy, &c. ; b. 5 Nov. 1817 Dyde, CoL John, C.M.G. Dyott, Lieut.-Col. Richard, c.B. commanding K.O. Staff, mil. 1855 79 (FORSTER— Bart.) Eagar, Lieut.-Gen. Robert John, C.B. (retd. list), commandant 31st regt. retd. (h.p.) 12 ears, and served in Afifglianistau 1842, Crimea and China, K.L.H.M. ; b. 2 Mar. 1812 Earle, Major-Gen. WiUiam, c.S.L comdg. 2nd iufantrj- brigade at Aldershot since 1881, comdg. at Shomcliffe 1880,81, major grenadier guards 1878,80, served with 49th regt. in the Crimea, at battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of .Sebastopol, assault on the Redan, K.M. military sec. to gov.-gen. of India 1872/6 (BART.) Eastwick, Edward Backhouse, C.B. M.P. Penrhyn and I Falmouth 1868/74, prof, of Urdee at Haileybiu-y 1845, I assistant-sec. secret department of India office 1858, sec. ' legation Persia 1860/3, &c. Edgar, John Ware, c.s.i. deputy-commissioner Darjeeling, Bengal, since 1870, B.C.S. since 1861 , Edv^ardes, CoL Stanley de Burgh. c.B. Bengal inf. I Edwards, Gen. Clement Ale.xander, C.B. (retd. list 1881), col. the Irish regt. (formerly 18th) since 1877, inspector-gen. of I recruiting 1867/73, served in China war anil appointed A.Q.M.G. served in Burmese war 1852, in Crimea, at siege and fall of Sebastopol, K.l.h. commanded the brigade at Mhow in Indian Mutiny; b. 12 Nov. 1812 Edwards, CoL James Bevan, C.B. com. R.E. Shomcliffe, served in Crimea and in India, &c. ; b. 5 Nov. 1834 Egerton-'Warburton, Col. Peter, c.m.g. E.I.C.S. 1831, formerly u.X (E'iekton— BART.) Eldridge, George Jackson, C.M.G. consul-gen. for Syria. Elgee, Col. Cadwallader William, C.B. on staff com.-in-cliief Chatham district, commanding R.A. at Sheemess 1878, at capture of Canton 1857; b. 25 Aug. 1827 Elkingrton, Lieut.-Gen. John Henry Ford, c.B. EUes, CoL WilUam Kidston, c.B. (civil), Ueut.-coL h.p. lat 38th regt. A.A.G. at head-quarters since 1878, A.D.C to the Queen; b. 5 Ma.v, 1837