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 Ill PEERS, BAROXETS, BISHOPS, PRITr COUNSELLORS [BRYDGSS (d. 16 Oct. 1873), dau. of Hon. Walter O'Grady, and d. 29 May, 1906. Issue— 1. Sm William Woller Bruce, 10th Bt., b. 27 Sept. 1856 ; ni. 12 March, 1892, Axoelica Mary (Residcnon — Ehnside, W. Drayton), dau. of thu late Gen.Gt-or}j'> S.lliy, K..., andd. 22Marcli. 1912. Issuo — 1. Sir Michael William Selby Bruce, pres. Bt. 2. William Nigel Ernle Bruce, heir pres., b. in California, 4 Fi.l). 1895 ; ed. at Abingdon ; joined B.A. Co. 1914. Residrace—EImside, W. Drayton. 1. Grace Katlierine. ) t> -j t- i.i. ^ 2. Corinna Maria. J Residence-Kenytl), Ascot. BRUDENELL, Baron. See Ailesbury-, Maeq. BRUNNER, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Great. 27 July, 1895 ; P.C. 19IIG.— Rt. Hon. Sir John Tom- LINSON' Brtjnner, s. of Rev. John Brunner, of Zurich, proprietor of Mere Bank School, Everton, Liverpool, and Margaret Catherine, dau. of Thomas Curphey, of Balldroma, Isle of Man. B. 8 Feb. 1842 ; m. 1st, 15 June, 1864, Salome (d. 29 Jan. 1874), dau. of James Davies, of Liver- pool ; m. 2nd, 1875, Jane (d. 4 April, 1910). dau. of Dr. Wyman, of Kettering ; ed. by his father ; entered mercantile life at Liverpool 1857 ; in 1872 established, in partnership with the dis- tinguished chemist Ludwig Mond, the alkali works at Xortliwich, which became the largest hi the world, and is now chairman of the com- pany, Brunner, Mond & Co. ; has been a munil'i- eent supporter of Cheshire and Liverpool educa- tional endowments, and in 1885 presented North - wich with a free library at a cost of £7,000 ; M.P. Northwich div. of Cheshire (L.) 1885-6, and 1887-1910, when he retired ; unsuccessfully contested the seat 1886 ; member royal canal commission 190G : hon. LL.D. Liverpool 1909 ; D.L. Lanes. Residences — Silverlancls. Chertsey ; 9, Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Reform ; National Liberal. Issue living by 1st m. — 1. John Fowler Leece Bruxxer, b. 24, May, 1865 ; ni. 17 April, 1894, Lucy Marianne Vaughah, dau. of Octavius Vaughan Morgan, M.P., of 13, The Boltons, Kensington ; ed. at Cheltenliam and Camb. ; M.P. Leigh div. of Lanes 1906-10, and for North- wicli div. of Clieshire since 1910. Residences — 43, Harrington Gardens, S.W. ; Sandiway House, North- wicli. Clubs — Reform ; National Liberal. Issue — Felix John Morgan Brunner, b. 13 Oct. 1896. Joyce Morgan. 2. Roscoe Brunner, b. 22 Jan. 1871 ; J.P., C.C, Cheshire, Barr.-at-law ; m. 17 Dee. 1893, Ethel, dau. of Arthur Houston, LL.D. K.C. Residence — Bel- mont Hall, Northwich. Club — Bath. Issue — 1. Egbert Sidney Houston Brunner, b. 21 May, 1901. 2. Oswald Patrick O'Brien Brunner, b. 12 Sept. 1908. 1. Slielagh Salome Houston. 1. Grace, ni. 22 April, 1890, Thomas William Buckley, M.D., J. P. and has issue. Residence — Clapton Manor, Thrapston, Nortliants. 2. Mabel Alicia, m. 6 Feb. 1894, Henry Parker Lowe, B.C.L., Barr.-at-law, and has issue. Residence — Haining, Ascot. 3. Hilda, m. 1st, 28 April, 1897, Charles Harold Broad, bent who d. 29 Nov. 1905, of Upton Heyes, Cheshire, and lias issue : ni. 2nd, 5 Jan. 1907, Artliur Henry Dillon, lieut. Oxfordsliire Yeo. Residence — Barton Lodge, Steeple Aston, Oxford. Issue by 2nd ni. — 4. Sybil. 5. Maud Mary, in. 12 Nov. 1903. Major Guy Gilbey Gold, J. P. (Club — Bath), Essex Yeo., and has issue. Residence — Becking Place, Braintree. 6. Ethel Jane, in. 20 Jan. 1903, Hon. James Audley Blyth (see Blyth, B). BRUNTON, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Great. 17 Julv, 1908; Knt. Bach. 1900. — Sir (Thomas) Lauder Brunton, s. of the late James Brunton, of Hiltonshill. Roxburghshire, and Agnes, dau. of the late John Stenhouse. b. at Bowden, Roxburghshire, 14 March, 1844 ; m. 20 Sept. 1879, Louisa Jane (d. 10 April, 1909). dau. of the late Ven. Edward A. Stopford, LL.D., archdeacon of Meath ; ed. privately and at Edinburgh L^niv., Vienna. Berlin. Amsterdam, and Leipzig ; M.B. (with honours and goli medal for Thesis) 1866, B.Sc. (Baxter selolir) 1867. M.D. 1868, D.Sc. 1870, M.R.C.P. 1870, F.R.C.P. 1876. hon. LL.D. Edinburgh 1898. hon. LL.D. Aberdeen 1889. lion. M.D^ Dub in 1908; Goulstonian lecturer R.C.P. 1877 ; Grooni- ian lecturer 1877 : Harveian orator 1894 ; Senior Pres. Royal Medical Society, Edinburgh, 1866 ; memb. of commn. to examine Pasteur's treatment of hydrophobia 1886; of the Hyde •- abad commn. on chloroform 1889 ; consulting physician to St. Bart.'s Hosp. ; pros. 2ndinternat. congress for School Hygiene 1907 ; late lecturer on materia medica and therapeutics ; late ex- aminer in L'nivs. of London and Edinburgh, Oxford and Victoria Univ. ; F.R.S. Residence — 1, De Walden Court, 6, New Cavendish Street, W. Clubs — Athenajum ; British Empire. Issue — 1. James Stopford Lauper Bruxton', b. in London 11 Oct. 1884; ed. at Cheltenham and R.M.A., Woolwich ; is an engineer. Residence — Montreal, Canada. 2. Edward Henry Pollock Brunton, b. 2 Jan. 1890. 1. Alice Helen, ni. 20 April, 1908, Augustine Henry, M.A., F.L.S., Prof, of Forestry, Dublin. ResidenoJ — 5 Sandford Terrace, Ranelagh, Dublin. 2. Anne Stopford Agnes. BRYCE, 1st Vise. Great. 28 Jan. 1914. P.C. 1892 ; O.M. 1907.— Rt. Hon. James Bry'ce, s. of James Bryce, of Glasgow, LL.D., an eminent geologist and author of various scientific works, by Margaret, dau. of James Young, of Abbey- ville, CO. Antrim. B. at Belfast, 10 May, 1838 ; m. 23 July, 1889, Elizabeth Marion, dau. of Thomas Ashton, of Ford Bank. Manchester ; ed. at Glasgow High Sch. and Univ. ancl Oxford ; B.A. double first 1862 ; obtained Craven and Vinerian scholarships Gaisford and Arnold historical prizes, and elected fellow of Oriel, called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) 1867 ; regius professor of Civil Law Oxford 1870-93, when he resigned ; D.G.L. Oxford and Toronto. LL.D. Glasgow. Edinburgh, Aberdeen, St. Andrews, Belfast, Columbia. California. Chicago, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, McCxill, Jolms Hopkins Univ. (Baltimore). Adelaide, Queensland, Buenos Aires, Litt. Doc. Cambridge and Victoria ; Doctor of Political Science, Buda-Pesth ; Doctor of Law Jena and Leipzig ; a Trustee of Nat. Portrait Gallery ; hon. fellow of Trinity and Oriel Colls. ; contested Wick 1874 ; M.P. Tower Hamlets 1880-5. and until 1907 for Aberdeen South div. ; Parliamentary Sec. to the Foreign Office 1886 ; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster with a seat in the cabinet 1892-4 ; chrmn. of comm. on Secondary Edvien. 1894-5 ; Pres. Board of Trade 1894-5 : '^ Chief Sec. for Ireland 1905-7; am- bassador to IT.S.A. 1907-13 ; member comm. of council on education in Scotland 1906 ; foreign member of the Institute of France, of Roy. Acads. of Turin, Stockholm, Naples, and Brussels, and of the Roy. Acad, of the Lincei of Rome ; memb. of Acad, of Sciences, St. Petersburg ; Prussian Order of Merit 1909 ; author of " The Holy Roman Empire," " Trans-Caucasia and Ararat," " The American Commonwealth." " Impressions of Soutli Africa," " Studies in History and Jurisprudence," " Studies in Con- temporary Biography," and other works ; D.L. Aberdeen ; ex-Pres. Alpine Club. Residence — Hindleap, Forest Row, Sussex. Clubs — Athenaeum ; National Liberal. JONES-BRYDGES, Baronetcy. Extinct 1891. Great. 9 Oct. 1807. — The L.ate Sir Harford James Jones-Bry'dges. 2nd Bt., b. 30 May, 1808 : m. 10 Oct. 1850, Mary Sarah (Residence — Boultilirooke, Presteigne, Radnorshire), dau. of Gapt. John Moberly, R.N., and d. 1891.