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VARIOUS ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. 767 Trevor, Major-Gen. ■William Cosmo, C.B. retd. (f. p.) as lieut.-col. late 54th regt. with which he served in Crimea, and commanded 2ud battalion ui New Zealand war 1864/6 Trotter, Major Henry, r.e. C.B. 1880 (civil), consul for Koor- distan 1879, Erzeroum 1878, additional military attache at Constantinople 1877, and accompanied the Turkish armies throughout campaign iu Asia, r.g.s. medal (Victoria) for explorations in Turkestan 1878 Trutch, Joseph William, c.m.g. Ueut.-gov. British Columbia Tryon, Capt. George, R.n. C.b. naval a.d.c. to the Queen 1879, commanded " Raleigh " 1874/7, K.M. privy-sec. to first lord of admiralty 1871/4 (B. Avelaxd) Tucker, Gen. Auchmuty, C.B. (retd.), Bengal s.c. sensed with 9th Bengal cav. in Sciude 1843, severely wounded in five places at Meeanee Tucker, Lieut.-Col. Charles C.B. 80th regt. served with that regt. in Bhootan expedition 1865, and in Zulu war 1879; b. 6 Dec. 1838 Tucker, Major-Gen. Henry Tod, C.B. A.D.C. to the Queen, hon. A.D.C. to gov.-gen. India, A.G. Bengal (Johxson— Bart.) Tucker, Lieut.-Col. Henry St. George, C.B. Bengal inf. Tulloh, Lieut.-Gen. Alexander Thomas, C.B. (civil), R.A.retd. (f. p.) as major-gen., director of ordnance 1861/3, inspector royal gunpowder factory 1841; 53, &c. Tulloch, Major-Gen. John Stewart, R.A. C.B. served iu Sutlej 1845, in Punjab 1848, &c. Turner, Gen. Frank, r.a. (retd. list 1881), C.B. inspector-gen. ordnance Bengal 1869/74, served in Affighan war 1839/42, and in Indian Mutiny; b. 29 Jan. 1813 Turner, Lieut.-Gen. John, r.a. c.b. comdg. R.A. Woolwich district 1879/81, col. on staff Aldershot 1873/7, served at capture of Port Natal 1842, in Crimea, at battles of Alma> Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, k.l.h.ii. com. a troop R.H.A. India 1859, &c. (B. ST. LEONARDS); b. 23 Nov. 1820 Turner, Major-Gen. Nathaniel Octavius Simpson, col. R.A. c.b. (h.p.), comdg. auxiliary art. Portsmouth, served iu Crimea, at siege and fall of Sebastopol, and in Indian Mutiny, at siege and capture of Lucknow, brigade-major to Oude field force 1858/9; b. 5 Feb. 1828 Tumour, Vice-Adm. Edward AVinterton (retd. list), C.B. served at capture of Canton 1841, and in Baltic during Russian war, K.M. (E. WlXTERTOX) Tweedie, Lieut.-Col. WiUiam, C.S.I. B.s.C. late political officer in Affghanistan Tyndall, Lieut.-Col. Henry, C.B. B.S.C. commanded 2nd Punjab infantry, served in Indian Mutiny (medal), served in Affghan war 1878/9; b. 9 April, 1833 Tyrwhitt, Major-Gen. Charles, c.b. a.d.c. to F.M. h.r.h. Duke of Cambridge in Crimea, and 1856/81, K.L.H.M.; b. 11 Sept. 1817 Fraser-Tytler, (Jen. James Macleod Bannatyne, c.b. served in Affghanistan 1842, and Sutlej, A.D.C. to Lord Gough, A.Q.M.G. to Havelock's force in Indian Mutiny, commanded Allahabad division 1869/71, Sirhind division 1871/3 Urquhart, Major-Gen. Francis Gregory, c.b. (retd. f. p.) as major 1st regt. served in Crimea, K.JI. iu China, 1860 (Forbes, of Craigievar— Bart.) Van Cortlandt, Gen. Henry CJharles, C.B. Vane, George, c.m.g. treasurer Ceylon Vansittart, Vice-Adm. Edward Westby, C.B. (retd.) Vaughan, Lieut.-Gen. John Luther, c.b. Bengal s.c. (sup. list 1881), served in Gwalior 1843, d.q.m.g. Turkish con- tingent in Crimea 1855/6, com. 5th Punjab rifles through Indian Mutiny and Umbeyla campaign (HALFORD — Bart.) Vialls, Major-Gen. George Courtney, C.B. com. 95th regt. 1871/5, 17th brigade depot 1876/7, served in Crimea and Central India (Oakes— BART.) ; b. 26 Feb. 1824. Villiers, Francis John, c.M.G. acting colonial sec. Griqualaud West 1880, JI.L.C. 1879, entered service 1874 Vivian, Hon. Hussey Crespigiiy, C.B. (B. Vivian) Des Voeux, George Henry, C.M.G. gov. of Fiji Aug. 1880, nominated gov. Bahama Islands July 1880, but did not assume the government, administrator Fiji Islands 1878, 9 (Bart.) Wade-Dalton, Col. Hamlet Coote, c.b. 1843, lieut.-col. late 13th regt. hon. col. North Tork mil. since 1874, lieut.-col. com. 1855/74, sen-ed in Affghan campaigns 1838/42, adj. 13th regt. at capture of Ghuznee and re-capture of Cabul, knight Dooranee order (Affghan) Wake, Herewald Craufurd, C.B. B.c.S. 1851/68, com. defence of Puckah House (Arrah) during Indian Mutiny (Bart.) Walker, brevet-Col. Frederick William Edward Forestier, C.B. major and lieut.-col. Scots guards (Bart.) Walker, Lieut.-Gen. James Thomas, r.e. c.b. surveyor-gen. of India, served in Punjab, severely wounded at Delhi iu Indian Mutiny Walker, Major-Gen. Mark, v.c. c.b. Ueut.-col. 45th regt. served in Crimea, K.M. brigade-major China 1860, com. Nagpore brigade, Madras, 1875/7, 1879 ; b. 24 Nov. 1827 (Chichester— Bart.) Walker, William Stuart, C.B. sec. to poor law board 1852/68, chairman board of pubUc health Scotland since 1868 Wallace, Major-Gen. HiU, r.a. c.b. com. division Bombay army in Abyssinian campaign (BURGOYNE— Bart.) Wallington, John Williams, C.B. lieut.-col. and hou. col. R. N. Glouc. mil Walpole, Charles, c.b. assist.-comptroller legacy duty (E. Orford) Walpole, Horace George, C.B. clerk of the council of India (E, Orford) Walrond, Theodore, C.B. civil sendee commissioner since 1875, sec. to civil service commission 1863/75 Walter, Gen. John McNeill, C.B. (retd. list), com. 35th regt. and also a field column Indian Mutiny 1858, 9, and the Sanger district 1871,'4, served also iu Kaffir war 1846, and in Punjab 1849, &c. ; b. 18 Aug. 1819 Walton, Col. Bendyshe, c.i.E. Bengal s.c. superintendent and agent for army clothing, served with 53rd regt. in Punjab campaign 1849, and on Peshawur frontier 1851, 2, severely wounded at storming of Secuuderabagh iu Indian Mutiny 1857; b. 10 Mar. 1827 Ward, John, c.B. minister resident at Lubeck, Bremen, and Hamburg 1865,70, &c. Warden, Gen. Robert, c.B. (retd. list), served vith 19th regt in Crimea, K.L.H.M. Wardlaw, Gen. Robert, c.b. col. 7th dragoon guards since 1874, com. cav. brigade Aldershot since 1876, com royal dragoons at Tchemaya, and cav. brigade at the Cur- ragh 1869/74, served with 1st dragoons in Crimea, at battles of Balaclava, Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, &c. K.L.H.M.; b. 13 Jan. 1817 Waring, Edward John, m.d. c.i.e. surgeon-major Indian army Warner, (Hon.) Charles William, c.B. attorney -gen. Trinidad 1844/70 Warre, Gen. Henry James, C.B. col. 99th regt. since 1880, com.-in-chief Bombay army 1878,81, on Canadian staff 1840 6, com. 57th regt. in Crimea and Bombay, &c. col. on staff Belfast district 1870, 4 Warren, Col. Arthiur Frederick, c.B. (h.p.), rifle brigade served in Crimea and Indian Mutiny, K.M. ; b. 29 July, 1830 Warren, brevet Lieut.-Col. Charles, r.e. C.M.G. administrator govt. West Griqualaud 1879, com. Kimberley's horse in Caffre war 1877,8; b. 7 Feb. 1840 Warren, Col. Dawson Stuckley, c.B. P.w.o. West Yorks. (formerly 14th) regt. Warren, Col. Falkland George Edgeworth, Ueut.-coL r.a. C.M.G. assistant commissioner Cyprus, served in Indian Mutiny 1857/8, including relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Ca^vupore, commanded the heavy battery at siege and capture of Lucknow, &c. served at Umbeyla, &c. iu campaign of 1863, served throughout the Bhootan cam- paign 1864, 5 Waterfield, Lieut.-Col. William Garrow, c.s.i. Bengal s.c. commissioner and superintendent of Peshawur division Punjab, served throughout the Indian Mutiny, &c.; b. 6 Nov. 1833 Watson, Major-Gen. John, v.c. C.B. Bombay s.c. major-gen. commaudiug a division X.W. frontier India 1880, political agent at Gwalior, resident 1881, A.D.C. to the Queen 1870/81, com. Central India horse 1871/ , served in Punjab cam- paign, and iu Indian Mutiny, thrice slightly wounded ; b. 4 Sept. 1829