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VARIOUS ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. 755 Elliot, Major-GcD. Alexander James Hardy, C.B. (h.p.),uiiatt. late 5th dragoon guards, A.Q.M.G. at horse guards 1875/8U, served in Sutlej campaign and Crimea (E. MINTO) Elliot, Col. Charles, c.B. (civil), retd. (f.p.) as lieut.-col. Madras S.C. inspector-gen. of police in Barbados 1881, served ou Mysore and Central India commission (RAMSAY— BART.) Elliot, Major Henry George, c.m.g. Elliot, Richard Coffin, C.B. surgeon-gen. (h. p.), served in Crimea and India, k.l.h.m. Elliott, Charles Alfred, C.S.I. Elliott, Col. John, r.m. c.B. Ellis, Col. Arthur Edward Augustus, C.S.I, (h. p.) grenadier guards, equerry to Prince of Wales since 1867, to Ducl:ess of Cambridge 1864/7 (B. HOWARD de Walden) Elmhirst, Lieut.-Gen. Charles, c.B. commanding Mysore division Affghan war 1878/9, served iu Affghau war 1842, and in Crimea, K.L.H.M. D.Q.M.G. Cape 1865/70, commanding inf. brigade Malta 1874 (DE Vere— BART.); b. 25 Oct. 1815 Elrington, Gen. Frederick Robert, c.B. (retd. list), served in Crimea with rifle brigade, K.L.H.M. ; b. 15 April, 1819 Emmerson, John Thomas, c.m.g. Erskine, Hon. Edward Morris, C.B. envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary Stockholm 1872/81 (B. Erskixe) Etheridge, Major-Gen. Alfred Thomas, C.S.l. retd. as lieut.- col. Bombay S.C. commanded in South Mahratta Evans, Frederick, C.M.G. assist, col. sec. at Sierra Leone Evelegh, Col. Frederick Charles, C.B. retd. with rank of hon. col., assistant-controller army service corps, and staff officer at head quarters 1870/8, served with 28th regt. in Crimea and India, K.L.H.M. Everest, George, c.B. formerly head clerk criminal depart- ment home office Ewart, Col. Charles Brisbane, R.E. c.B. commanding r.e. Gib- raltar 1879, S.E. district 1878, K.L.H.M., Q.M.G. 1860/5, deputy director for barracks at war office 1872/7, served in Crimea; b. 15 Feb. 1827 Ewart, Vice-Adm. Charles Joseph Frederick, c.B. served in Crimea, K.L.H.M. Ewart, Lieut.-Gen. John Alexander, c.B. commanded a divi- sion Bengal army 1879, lieut.-col. late 78th regt. a.d.c. to the Queen 1859/72, served in Crimea with 93rd regt. and iu Indian Mutiny, K.L.H.M. ; b. 11 June, 1821 Fairfax, Capt. Henry, R.N. C.b. commanding H.m.S. " Brit- annia " (Bart.) Fane, Major-Gen. Walter, c.B. late col. Madras S.C. com- mandant 19th Bengal cav. 1860/79 served in Punjab irregular cav. 1849/57, raised a regt. of irregular cav. for service in China, commanded Fane's horse at final capture of PeMu, &c. (E. Westmorland) Farnall, Harry Burrard, C.B. of Manor House, Lee, Kent, late inspector of poor laws, hon. col. 1st Kent vols, since 1871 Farr, William, m.d. c.b. Farren, Gen. Richard Thomas, c.B. col. 35th regt. 1879, com- manded troops West Indies 1875/8, commanded 47th regt. at the battle of Inkerman, &c. ; b. 9 Nov. 1817 Fegan, Henry, m.d. c.b. dep.-insp.-gen. of hospitals and fleets 1880, principal medical officer naval brigade in Ashanti 1874, &c. Fegen, Frederick James, c.B. paymaster R.N. Feilden, Major-Gen. Randle Joseph, c.m.g. Ueut.-col. brigade depot at Winchester 1875, had a command in Red River expedition (BART.) Feilding, Major-Gen. Hon. Percy Robert Basil, C.B. (E. Den- bigh.) Fellowes, Vice-Adm. Charles, C.b. admiral superintendent Chatham dockyard 1876/8 Fellowes, Capt. Thomas Hounson Butler, R.N. c.B. com- manded naval brigade in Abyssinia, served also in Baltic and Crimea Fergusson, James, c.i.e. (Bart.) Ferreira, P J ; c.m.g. (6 April, 1880), late comdt. local cav. in Transvaal iu expedition against Secocoeni 1879 Ferryman, Gen. Augustus Halifax, c.B. (retd. Ust 1881), col. 40th regt. since 1872, commanded in Crimea 89th regt. K.L.H.M.; b. 9 Mar. 1816. Bart. Field, Major-Geu. John, C.B. late judge-advocate-geu. Bengal, served in Scinde and Affghan campaigns 1841/4, Indian Mutiny ; brigadier-gen. and commanded temporarily 3rd brigade 1st division, Abyssinian field force, at capture of Magdala 1868 Fishbourne, Adm. Edmimd Gardiner, c.B. (retd.), served in Kaffir war, Burmese war, and in China Fisher, Lieut.-Col. George, c.B. served in Scinde and Afghan- istan 1842/3 FitzGerald, Capt. Charles, R.N. c.B. gov. Gambia settle- ments 1844/7, West Australia 1847/54 Fitzgerald, Gerald, c.m.g. director-gen. of public accounts Egypt ; m. 11 June, 1881, Hon. Amicia Hem-ietta Milnes, elder dau. of Richard Moncktou, Lord Houghton FitzGerald, James Edward, C.M.G. controller of accounts in New Zealand FitzHugh, Lieut.-Col. Alfred, c.B. B.S.c. Fleming, John, c.S.i. merchant Fleming, Sandford, c.B. C.M.G. chief engineer Canadian Pacific railway Fletcher, Lieut.-Col. John, C.M.G. brigade-major Canada 186 5/74, D.A.G. since 1874 Foley, Gen. the Hon. St. George Gerald, c.B. (B. Foley) Solly-Flood, Lieut.-Col. Frederick Richard, c.B. (h.p.) brigade depot, A.A. and Q.M.G. Gibraltar 1878/9, late 82nd regt. commanded brigade depot at Clonmel 1876/8, wounded at relief of Lucknow (Frere— Bart.); b. 19 Feb. 1829 Forbes, WiUiam Ashburner, c.B. b.c.S. 1847/74 Ford, Francis Clare, c.b. c.m.g. envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to the King of the Hellenes since 1881. to Emperor of Brazil 1879/81, Argentine Republic 1878/9, formerly 4th dragoon guards Ford, Wilham, c.S.I. B.C.S. 1842/69, medal Indian Mutiny (Bart.) Fordyce, Gen. Charles Francis, c.B. (retd. list), served with 47th regt. in Crimea, K.M.; b. 19 Dec. 1819 Forrest, Gen. William Charles, c.B. (retd. list), col. 8th hussars 1880, served iu Crimea with 4th dragoon guards, at Balaclava, &c.; b. 22 Mai-. 1819 Foster, Lieut.-Gen. Charles John, c.B. member council sec. of state for India since 1878, served in Aflghanistan 1843, aud Sutlej campaign, late principal iuspector-geu. medical department Bengal army; b. 13 Mar. 1818 Foster, Morgan Hugh, c.B. gov. and director-gen. Imperial Ottoman bank Constantinople since 1871, finance com- missioner India 1863, principal finance officer in treasury 1867, &c. Franklin, Major-CJen. Charles Trigance, C.B. r.a. (retd.) colonial staS S.E. district 1872/4, served in Ciimea, K.M. Fraser, Major-Gen. Alexander, r.e. c.b. (civH), chief engineer and secretary to public works department (N.w. provinces) India since 1873, served in Sutlej, Punjab, and Burmese war; b. 8 May 1824 Fraser, Major-Gen. Charles Craufurd, c.B. V.C. commanding Curragh district 1879, served in Indian Mutiny, A.D.C. to H.R.H. com.-in-chief 1873/7 (Bart.) Fraser, Major-Geu. Hon. David Macdowall, c.B. iuspector- geu. art. India, &c. (B. SALTODN) Fraser, Col. James, C.B. late 72nd regt. commissioner of police city of London since 1863 Fraser, John, m.d. c.b. surgeon-gen. at Aldershot 1871,Netley 1874, and at Malta since 1876, hon. physician to Queen since 1874, served in Crimea and Indian Mutiny Fraser, Malcolm, c.m.g. sm-veyor-gen. aud commiss. of crown lands. Western Australia. Fremantle, Hon. Charles William, c.B. deputy-master and comptroller of the mint (B. COTTESLOE) Fremantle, Hon. Edmund Robert, c.B. C.M.G. capt. R.N A.D.C. to the Queen (B. COTTESLOE) French, Major George Arthur, R.A. C.M.G. inspector of warlike stores Devonport, formerly commissioner N.W. Canadian police French, Hon. Major-Gen. Wilham, col. R.A. (retd.), c.B. Frost, Jolm, c.m.g. Fryer, Col. John, c.B. 6th di-agoou guards Fuller, Major-Gen. John Augustus, R.E. c.i.E. superintending engineer. Northern div. Bombay (Drake — Bart.) 8 D