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 COMPANIONAGE. 80S Burmah Field Force 1886-7 (thrice mentioned in despatches, medal); is sometime employed under Imperial British E. Africa Co. ; cr. D.S.O. 1 887. Junior A riuy and Navy Club. Lur.ARD, Edward James, D.S.O. ; b. 1865 ; entered Northumberland Fusiliers 1886, and is Lieut. I.S.C. ; served with Burmah Expedition 1888-9 (medal with clasp), with Chin-Lusbai Expedition 1889-90 (mentioned in despatches, clasp), and with Manipur Expedi- tion 1891 (slightly wounded, clasp) ; cr. D.S.O. 1890. Junior A nicy and Navy Clubs. LUKE, Stephen Paget Walter Vyvyan, C./.E.,s<m of the late Rev. F. V. Luke, R. of Frinton, Essex ; b. 1845 ; is Director of Indian Telegraph Depart. ; cr. C.I.E. 1880. Oriental, Bengal, and .Madras Clubs. LUTTRELL, Col. Henry Acland Fownes, C.B., el. son of the Rev. A. Fownes Luttrell ; b. 1826 ; ed. at Eton, and at Trin. Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1850, M.A. 1851); formerly Capt. Rifle Brig, and Major V. Somerset Yeo. Cav. ; is a J.P. and a D.L. for Somerset (Sheriff 1881), and Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. 3rd Vol. Batn. Somer- setshire L.I. : ni. 1857, Mary A., da. of J. R. Poole, Esq. of Bndgwater ; cr. C.B. 1887. Badg-uiorth Court, Axbridge, Weston-super- Mare ; A riny and Navy Club. LUXMOORE, Rear-Adi. Percy Putt, C.B., son of J. Luxmoore, Esq. ; b. 1834; entered R.N. 1849, became Com. 1867, Capt. 1874 (retired 188^), and Rear-Adm. 1880; served in Baltic during Russian War 1854 (medal), in India during Mutiny 1837, throughout China War 1860 (medal with clasp), and in Ashantee War (severely wounded, twice mentioned in des- patches, medal with clasp) : in. 1869, Ida, da. of Col. St. George ; cr. C.B. 1874. Bridge House, Lympstone, Devon. LYALL, Charles James, C.I.E., el. son of the late Charles Lyall, Esq., J.P., of 55, Sussex Gardens, London, W. ; b. 1845 ; ed. at Balltol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1867, M.A. 1879); entered B.C.S. 1867; was Assist. Magistrate in the Meerut, Bulandshahr. and Allahabad Districts 1868-71, Under-Sec, to Govt. of N.W. Pro- vinces 1871-2, Assist. Under-Sec, in Foreign Depart. 1872, Under-Sec, to Govt. of India in Revenue, Agriculture, and Commerce Depart. 1873-80, and Sec. to Ch. Commr. of Assam 1880-3, Judge and Commr. Assam Valley Dists. 1883-4, ar >d Sec. to Govt. of India in Revenue and Agricultural Depart. 1886 ; re-appointed Sec. to Ch. Commr. of Assam 1887, and Judge and Commr. of Assam Valley Dists. 1888 ; has been Sec. to Govt. of India in Home Depart, since 1889 ; is a Fellow of Univ. of Calcutta and Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh Univ. : in. 1870, Florence Lyall, da. of the late Henry Fraser, Esq.; cr. C.I.E. 1880. Calcutta. LYALL, David Robert, C.S.I., son of the late David Lyall, Esq., of Calcutta and Edin- [ burgh; b. 1841; entered B_.C.S. 1861 ; served with Chin. Lushai Expedition 1888, as Civil Political Officer ; was Inspector Gen. of Police, Bengal 1883-7, since when he has been Commr. of Cnittagong : t. 1866, Laura Agnes, da. of the late Maj.-Gen. W. B. Knyvett ; cr. C.S.I. 1891. Chittagong, Bengal ; East India United Service, Grosvenor, and Caledonian United Service Clubs. LYLE, Capt. Hugh Thomas, D.S.O. ; b. 1858 ; entered Army 1877, and became Capt. Roy. Welsh Fusiliers 1885 ; served with Burmese Expedition 1885-6 (wounded), and with Hazara Field Force 1891 (mentioned in despatches) ; cr. D.S.O. 1887. LYON, Brig.-Siirg.-Lieut.-Col. Isadore Bernadotte, C.I.E. ; b. 1839 ; entered Indian Med. Depart. 1865, became Surg.-Maj. 1877, and Brig.-Surg. (now Brig.-Surg. -Lieut. -Col.) 1887 > retired 1892 ; formerly Professor of Chemistry and Medical Jurisprudence at Grant Coll., and of Chemistry at Elphinstone Coll., Bombay ; cr. C.I.E. 1889. LYONS, Lieut. -Gen. Thomas Casey, C.Z?., son of the late J. D. Lyons, Esq., D.L. ; b. 1829; entered Army 1845, became Capt. 1855, Major 1859, Lieut.-Col. 1865, Col. 1870, Maj.- Gen. 1881, and Lieut.-Gen. 1889 ; served with 2oth Regt. in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (mentioned in despatches, and medal with clasp); wasA.A.G. in Ireland 1875-7 andD.Q.M.G. in Ireland 1877-82; commanded a Brig, at Alder- shot 1884-5, and troops in W. Dist. 1885-9; appointed Gov. and Com.-in-Ch., Bermuda, 1892 : t. 1863, Helen, da. of George Young, Esq., of Apley Towers, Ryde ; cr. C.B. 1877. Government House, Bermuda; 46, Lower Sloane Street, S. W.; United Service Club. LYSTER, Lieut.-Gen. Harry Hammon, C.B., l-'.C., son of A. Lyster, Esq.; b. 1830; entered Bengal Army "1848, became Capt. 1861, Major 1864, Major Staff Corps 1866, Lieut.-Col. 1870, Col. 1879, Maj.-Gen. 1887, and Lieut.-Gen. 1891 ; served as Interpreter and A.D.C. on staff of Maj.-Gen. Sir Hugh Rose, G.C.B. ; throughout Central Indian Campaign 1857-8 (wounded, three times men- tioned in despatches, twice specially mentioned for gallant conduct in the field, V.C. and medal with clasp), and throughout ist and 2nd Afghan Campaigns 1878-9 and 1879-80 in com- mand of 3rd Goorkha Regt. (mentioned in despatches, medal with clasp, and C.B.); cr. C.B. 1881. Stillogan Park, Dublin; East India United Service Club. LYTE, Henry Churchill Maxwell, C.B., son of the late J. W. Maxwell Lyte, Esq., of Berry Head, Brixham ; b. 1848 ; ed. at Eton, and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. honours 1870, M.A. 1873); has been Dep. Keeper of the Public- Records since 1886, and one of the Royal Commrs. on Historical Manuscripts ; author of several historical works, and of many reports for the Historical Manuscripts Commn. : m. 1871, Frances Fownes, da. of the late James Curtis Somerville, Esq. [see Fuller-Acland- Hood, Bart.], of Dinder House, Wells ; cr. C.B. i88q. 3, Portman Sqitare, IV. ; Rolls House, Chancery Lane, W.C.; Athena-urn Club. MABERLY, Maj.-Gen. Evan, C.B. ; b. 1815 ; entered R.A. 1835, became Capt. 1846, Lieut.-Col. 1856, Col. 1861, and Maj.-Gen. 1872 ; served in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (four times mentioned in despatches, medal withclasp): in. 1848, Laura Charlotte, da. of Oswald Smith, Esq., of Blendon Hall, Kent ; cr. C.B. 1858. Avontnouth, Christchurch, Hants. McAusTER, Arthur, C.M.G., son of the late John McAlister, Esq.; b. 1816 ; ed. at Glasgow Univ. ; formerly Colonial Sec. and Premier of Queensland ; was sometime Agent- Gen, in London for Colony of Queensland ; received Legion of Honour 1878 : in. 1838, Elizabeth Wallace Berclay Tassie ; cr. C.M.G. 2876. Reform and Colonial Clubs. MACBEAN, Lieut.-Gen. George Scougal, C.B., son of Col. Forbes Macbean ; b. 1824 ; entered Benail Army 1843, became Capt. 1857, Major 1858, Lieut.-Col. 1866, Col. 1874, Maj.- Gen. 1885, and Lieut.-Gen. 1889 ; served with force against Boree Afreedees 1853 (medal with clasp), in Indian Mutiny Campaign 1857-8 (mentioned in despatches, medal with two clasps, thanked by Govt., and a year's service), and in Afghan War 1879-80 (medal) : m. 1875, Bertha Violet, da. of S. Lowe, Esq., and widow of Col. Sir William West Turner, K.C.S.I , C.B. ; cr. C.B. 1881. Oak Grove, Bishojtstoke.