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 COLOMBO] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 15» D.L., J. P., .Surrey (high sheriff 1893-4) : one of H.M.'s Lieuts. for City of London. Residence i — Gatton Park, Surrey. Chibs — Reform ; Devon- shire ; National Liberal ; City Liberal. Issue — Jereotah Colman', Heir, b. 1 .Tan. 1886 ; ed. at WinchcstiT luul Canili.. B.A. : J. P. Surrey. Clubs — Refonii ; Uiiitrd Universities ; Publie Schools ; City Litieral. j COLOMBO, 5th Bishop of. Founded 1845.— ' Rt. Kev. Ernest ^^rtiiub Copleston, s. of late Rev. Reginald Edward Copleston, M.A., formerly fellow Exeter Coll. B. 1854; ed. at Oxford,! M.A. 1884 ; ord. 1878 : cur. of St. Luke's, Maidenheatl, 1879 : and of St. Paul's, Kandy, 1880—4 ; incumbent of Holy Emmanuel, Mora- tuwa, with St. Peter's, Korolawela, Ceylon, 1884-9 ; acting bishop's chaplain 1887 ; incum- bent of St. Paul's, Kandy, 1889-1903, when he was apptd. Bishop of Colombo. The diocese consists of the island of Ceylon ; stipend • R. 18,000 from endowment. Residence — Colombo, Ceylon. COLQUHOUN, 7th Bt. (G.B.). Great. 27 June, 17Sli ; 13th Bt. (Nova Scotia) 1625. — SiB Iain Colqiihoun, s. of 6th Bt. B. 20 June, 1887 ; sue. his father 1910 ; 2nd lieut. Scots Gds. 1908, lieut. 1910 ; chief of the clan Colqu- houn, and hereditary coroner of Dumbartonshire. The 4th Bt. (N.S.) surrendered his title, and obtained a regrant with remainder to his son- in-law. Disputes having arisen with regard to the title, the 7th Bt. was creat. a Bt. of G.B. Seats — Rossdhu, Luss ; Ardencaple Castle, Gareloch ; Arrochar House, Loch Long : Cam- stradden and Stuckgowan, on Loch Lomond, all in Dumbartonshire ; Ardgarton, Argyll. Residence — Cilenloin House. Arrochar, Dumbartonshire. Club — Guards' ; jCarlton. Sm .James Colquhoun, 5th Bt., b. 30 Mar.ii, 1844 ; Lord-Lieut, of Dumliarton ; m. 1st, 8 Dec. 1875, Char- lotte Mary Uougas (d. 9 .Jan. 1902), dau. of Maj. William Muuro ; m. 2nd, 9 Nov. 1904, Ivio Muriel Ellen (m. lind, Capt. H. 1). Harington, W. Yorks Regt.), o. dau. of Maj. Ives M. l'n|uliart, Roy. Inniskilling Fus., of the Avenue, Kew, and d.lSMarch, 1907, and was sue. by his cousin. Issue — 1. Constance .Janet Sinclair Flora Abercrombv, m. 7 Nov. 1908, Frederick Charles Lockhart Robertson. Residence — 20ii. Ashley Gardens, S.W. 2. Dorothea Helen Marv Elizabeth Sutherland, m. 29 Feb. 1908, Evelyn George Massey Carmiehael, barr.-at-lav. Sir Alan John COLQUHorx, 6th Bt., K.C.B., grand- son of 3rd Bart., )i. 19 Sept. 1838 ; hon. col. Duke of Edinburgh's Own Ediiiburgli R.F. Reserve Art. ; It.-col. commdg. 3rd Brigade Scottish Div. R.A., formerlv Black Watcli. and lotli Lancers ; D.L., J.P. Dumbarton"; m. 1st, 17 April, 1884, .Justine Henrietta (d. 24 June, 1905). dau. of John Kennedv. of Underwood : m. 2nd, 3 July, 1906, Anna Helena' (Residences— 13, Cadogan Place ; Glenloiu House, Arrochar, Dumbarton), dau. of iatc Duncan McRae, of Kameo Castle, and d. 14 March, 1910. Issue by 1st ni. — 1. Sm Iain Colquhoux, pres. Bt. 2. Alan Roderick Colquhoun, Heir Pres., b. 21 Jan. 1891 ; lieut. 3rd Batt. ArgvU and Sutherland Highlanders. 1. Mary. 2. Helen Margaret. 3. Justina Rose. COLT, 8th Bt. (E.). Creat. 2 Mar. 1694.— Rev. Sir Edward Harry Dutton Colt, s. of 7th Bt. B. 3 Oct. 1850 ; m. 4 Sept. 1889, Alice, dau. of W. J. Strange, of Mile House, Sul- hamstead, Berks ; sue. his father 1893 : ed. at Shrewsbury and Oxford, M.A. 1881 ; late rector of Monk Okehampton, Devon. The 1st Bt. was adjutant to Prince Rupert and ensign of the Yeo. of the Gd. ; lie represented Westminster in parlia- ment in the reigns of William and Anne. Resi- dence — Oakmead, Lyndhurst Road, Exeter. Issue — 1. Flora Marg.iret Frances Sophia Dutton Yaughan. 2. Stella Theodora Dutton Yaughan. Sm Thomas Archer Colt, 7th Bt., M.D., b. 5 Oct, 1815 ; m. 13 Sept. 1849, Frances (d. 31 March, 1892), dau. of Elias Chadwick, of Swinton Hall, Lanes, and d. 26 Feb. 1893. Issue— 1. Sir Edward Harry Dutton Colt, pres. Bt. 2. Thomas Archer Colt, HEm Pres., b. 29 Dec. 1851; ed. at Slirewsbury and Univ. Coll. Hosp.; L.R.C.P. Edin. ; M.R.C.S. Eng. : m. 1st, 27 June, 1881, Mabel Marion Aileen (m. diss, 1895), dau. of Rev. Horatio Langrishe Nicolson, D.D. ; m. 2nd, 1897, Aunie Mercy, dau. of late William Kennett, of Chidham, Sussex. Residence — Trawscoed, St. Edward's Road, Southsea. Issue bv 1st m. — 1. Lieut. Henry Archer Colt, R.N., b. 16 Sept. 1882. 1. Mabel Emily. 2. Helen Enid. Issue by 2nd m. — 2. John Rochfort Colt, b. 6 June, 1900. 1. Francis Alice. Residence — Rock House, Maiden- combe, Torquay. 2. Maud. 3. Lucy Sophia. COLTHURST, 6th Bt. (I.). Creat. 3 Aug. 1744. — Sir C4eorge St. John Colthurst, s. of 5th Bt. B. 29 June, 1850 ; m. 27 Aug. 1881, Edith Jane Thomazine, dau. of late Capt. Jonas Morris, of Dunkettle, co. Cork ; sue. his father 1878; ed. at Harrow; late heut. 43rd L.l. ; C.C. Cork 1899. Residences — Ballyvour- ney, Macroom ; Blarney Castle, co. Cork ; Ard- rum, Inniscarra. Clubs — Bachelors' ; Carlton ; Naval and Military. Issue — 1. George Oliver Colthurst, b. 24 Aug. 1882; 2nd lieut. S. Irish Horse. Club— Bath. 2. Richard St. John Jefferyes Colthurst, b. 18 July, 1887 ; 2nd lieut. 5th Batt. City of London Regt. 1914 ; m. 2 Aug. 1911, Cicely Charlotte, o. c of Capt. H. C. Cholmondelev, C.B. Residence — 5C, Hans Place. S.W. Club- Bath. Issue— 1. Mary Penelope. 2. Showruagh Dorothy. Sir George Conway Colthurst, 5th Bt., b. 1824 ; M.P. for Kinsale 1863-74 : m. 16 Jan. 1846, Louisa Jaue (Residence — Stanley • House, 10. Milner Street, Cadogan Square, S.W.), o. dau. and heir of St. John Jefferyes, of Blarney Castle, and d. 24 Sept. 1878. Issue — 1. Sir George St. John Colthurst, pres. Bt. 1. Emily Jane. 2. Anne Cape. 3. Louisa Julia, m. 17 June, 1878. Samuel Bruce, D.L., and hrs issue. Residence — Newton Hall, Camp- den, (Glouccstfrshire. 4. Alice Conwav, m. 16 Julv, 1891, Francis Pym, late 1st Life Gds'., of Hasell Hall, Beds. BRITISH COLUMBIA, 3rd Bishop of. Founded 1859. — Ht. Rev. .Tghx Charles Roper, D.D. ; ed. at Oxford : ord. 1882 ; cur. of Herstmon- ceaux, Sussex, 1882-4 ; chaplain B.N.C., Oxford, 1884-6 ; Keble professor of divinity. Trinity Col- lege, Toronto, 1886-9 ; priest -in-charge of St. Thomas, Toronto, 1889-97 ; professor, gen. theol. seminary, New Y^ork, 1897-1912 ; conse- ci-ated to this see 1912. Address — Bishop's Close, Yictoria, British Columbia. Issue — 1." John Bethune.Roper, b. 3 Sept. 1903. COLVILLE o! Culross, 2nd Vise. Creat. 1 2 July, 19(12; Haron (_'cd-illc, 31 Dee. 1885 (U.K.); 12th Baron Colvilie (Scot.), 10 March, 1609. — Charles Robert William Colville, s. of 1st Vise. B. 26 April, 1854 : m. 7 Oct. 1885, Ruby, dau. of Col. H. D. Streatfield, of Chiddingstone, Kent ; sac. his father 1903 : ed. at Harrow ; Maj. (ret.) Gren, Gds., ser-ed in the Zulu war 1879; late mil. sec. to Gov. -Gen. of Canada. The 1st Peer was distinguished in the wars of France under Henry IV. The 7th Baron commanded a regiment at the siege of Carthagena ; his claim to the barony was at first refused on the ground that it was not on the Union Roll, but the House of l^ords, to whom he appealed, came to a decision in his favour in 1723. Residences — Milhanger, Thurs- ley, Godalming ; Point Colville, near Victoria, B.C. Club — Carlton. Issue — 1. Hon. CHARLES Alexander Colville, Master ov