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 SAMUEL] PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS 492 18tii': in. 30 Sept. 189L Ray, dau. of Abraham Cohen, of Tamworth, New South Wales ; sue. his father 1900 : ed. at Sydney Grainmar SchooL Residence — 3, Lancaster Gate, W. Chibs — Isthmian ; Union, Sydney. Issue — EDWAllD Loris Samfel, heir, b. 6 Nov. 1S9R. Vora. Sir Saul Samuel. 1st Bt., K.C.M.G., C.B., b. 2 >ov. 1820 • Agi'iit-Gon. Now South Walrs : in. 1st, 16 Dec. 1 8o7, Hi nr'ictta Matilda (d. 5 June. 1864), dau. of Benjamin Goldsiiiid Lrvien ; in. 2ikI. 31 Oct. 1877. SARA LouiSE (Kc'sidcncr — -16, Kensington Mansions, Trebovir Rd., S.W.). dau. of Edward Isaac, of New Zealand, and d. 29 Aus. inno. Issue by 1st m. — 1. The late Louis Samuel, b. 6 Jan. 1861 ; engineer; ed. at Svdnev Grammar School; m. 2 March, 1886, Marv Ruth (in. 2nd, 5 Oct. 1892, Alfred Butler Trew. Residence— 17, Campden Hill Court, W.), dau. of Silas Fowler, and d. 29 Nov. 1887. Issue— 1. Vera Henrietta Ruth, m. 1910, Harry Merries. 2. Lilly Louis, in. 20 Nov. 1912, Harold Lawrence Slocock. 2. Sir Emv.-uiD Levie.>j Samuel, pres. B:. 3. Maj. Heurv Saul Samuel, late Royal Munster Fus., b. 28 Mav, 1864; maj. and Staff Paymaster Army Pav Dept. ; ni. 10 April, 1895, Eva, dau. of Joseph Fuiton. Residence — Hazelwood House, Hadlow. Issui^ — Gerald Glen Samuel, b. 31 Dir. 1895. Eva Ehzabeth. 1. Lydia Eliza, in. 14 IJec. 1884, Walter Edward Thompson. who d. 1 May, 1896, and has issue. Residence — Cohingwood, Bognor, Sussex. 2. Florence Fanny. Issue Viy 2nd m. — 4. Randolph John Samuel; b, 25 Aus- 1^78. Resi- denei — 46, Kensington Mansions, Trebovir Road, S.W. SAMUEL, 1st Bt., of the Mote (U.K.). Creat. 20 Alio;. 1903; Kiit. Bach. 1898. — Sm ILvecus Samuel, s. of Marcus Samuel, of London, mer- chant, and Abigail, dau. of S. Moss, of London, mercliant. B. 5 Nov. 1853 ; m. 19 Jan. 1881, Fanny Elizabeth, o. dau. of Benjamin Benjamin, of London ; alderman and D.L. of the City of London, Sheriff 1894-5 : Lord iIayor 1902-3 ; knighted for services rendered to H. M.S. "Vic- torious " ; Freeman city of Sheffield and Borough of Maidstone ; was made Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour by President Loubet during liis visit to England, and has received roy. licence to accejjt the decoration ; is also Commander of tlie Order of Leopold (Belgium) ; Knight Com- mander of Rising Sun of Japan ; J. P., Kent. Residences — 3, Hamilton Place, W. ; The Mote, Kent. Club — Carlton. Issue — 1. Walter Horace Samuel, b. 13 March. 1882; m. 23 July, 1908, Dorothy, dau. of E. Montefiore MichoUs, of 11. Queen's Gate ; ed. at Eton and Oxford. Residences — 20, Prince's Gate, S.W. ; Chones, Perth- shire. Club.s — Bath ; Carlton ; Orleans. Issue — 1. Marcus Richard Samuel, b. 1 June, 1909. 2. Peter Montefiore Samuel, b. 9 Dec! 1911. 2. Gerald George Samuel, b. 6 Mav. 1886. 1. Nelhe, m. 7 April, 1903, Walter'Henry Levy, and has issue. Residence — 54, Lowndes Square, S.W. 2. Ida Marie, m. 27 April, 1911, R. M. Sebag Mon- tefiore, L.C.C., and has issue. Residences — East Chff. Ramsgate ; 5, Balfour Place, B. SAMUEL, 1st Bt., of Chelwood Vetchery (U.K.). Creat. 8 July, 1912. — Sir. Stuart Montagu Samuel, s. of Edwin Louis Samuel, of London, and Clara, dau. of Ellis Samuel Yates, of Liverpool. B. at Liverpool 24 Oct. 1856 ; m. 10 April. 1893, Ida, dau. of Alphonse Mayer, of Warrington Crescent, W. ; ed. at Liverpool Institute and L'niv. Coll. School, London ; J. P., London ; represented Whitechapel on first L.C.C. 1889-92: M.P. (R.) for Whitechapel divn. of Tower Hamlets since 1900 ; is memb. of firm of Samuel, Montagu & Co., foreign bankers. Resi- dences — Clielwood Vetchery, Nutley, Sussex • 12, Hill St., Mayfair. Heir, none. Issue 1. Vera Evelyn, m. 22 April, 1914, J. B. BreuielCoben. liesidenco— Brunei, The Lings, Aigburth Drive, Liver- pool. 2. Eileen Victoria. SAMUELSON, 2nd Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 29 July, 1884. — Sib Henry Bernhaud Samuelson, s. of 1st Bt. B. 30 Sept. 1845 ; m. 1874, Emily Maria, dau. of late John Goodden, of Over Compton, Dorset, D.L., J. P., and widow of late Capt. Arthur Paulet Butler ; sue. his father 1905; ed. at Rugby and at Oxford ; J. P., Somerset and Devon ;" M.P. for Cheltenham 1808-74, and for Frome 1870-85. Residences — Hatch- ford Park, Cobham, Surrey ; La Montagne, Beau- lieu, A.M., France. Clubs — Marlboroiigh ; Trav- ellers' (Paris) : Royal Dorset Yacht. Rt. Hon. Sir Bernh-^^rb Samuelson, 1st Bt., b. 22 Nov. 1820; F.R.S..M.P. for Banbury 1859 and 1865-85, North Oxfordshire 1885-95; J.P., C.A., Oxfordshire; m. 1 Julv, 1844, Carohne (d. 17 April, 1886), dau. of Henry Blundell. J. P. ; m. 2nd, 6 April, 1889. Lelia Mathilda (Residence — 7, Welbeck House, Wigmore St., W.). dau. of lati' Chevahcr Leon Serena, and d. 10 May, 1905. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Sir Henry Bernhard Samuelson, pres. Bt. 2. Francis Arthur Edw.^rd Samuelson, Heir Pres., b. 26 Feb. 1861; J.P., N.R. Yorks ; B.A. Oxford : m. 24 April, 1888, Fannv Isabel (d. 17 July, 1897), dau. of William Merritt Wright, of New Bruns- wick. Residenct — BreckiMibrough Hall, Thirsk. Clubs — Reform ; Yorkshire. Issue — 1. Francis Henry Bernhard Samuelson, lieut. Yorks Huss. Yeo., b. 22 Feb. 1890 ; m. 2 July, 1913, Margaret Kendall, dau. of H. Kendall Barnes. 1. Gertrude Evelyn Frances. 2. Phyllis Mary. m. 31 July, 1913, Edward Hamilton McCormick. Residence — 13, Thurloe Court, S.W. 3. Muriel Gertrude. 3. Godfrey Blundell Samueison, b. 3 June, 1863 ; J.P.. Kent, M.P. Forest of Dean, 1387-92 ; m. 22 Sept. 1887, Annie Jane, dau. of Rev. Weston Brocklesby Davis. Residence — Kenfleld HaU, Pelhain, Kent. Clubs — Reform ; Garrick. 1. Bernard Godfrey Samuelson, b. 17 Oct. 1888 ; m. 29 Oct. 1910. Hon. Evclvn Amy Akers-Douglas, (d. 13 July, 1914), dau. of 1st Vise. Chllston. Resi- dence — -Kenficld, Canterbury. Issue — Peter Bernard Samuelson, b. 29 June, 1912. 2. Guv Weston Samuelson, lieut. Yorks Regt., b. 15 Dec. 1890 ; m. 2 April, 1913, Naomi, dau. of Alfred Lenv. 3. Carol Hubert Francis Samuelson, b. 8 April. 1899. 4. Herbert Walter Samuelson, b. 23 Jan. 1865 ; m. 15 Feb. 1896, Sybil Charlotte Eleanor, dau. of Maj. the Hon. Walter Harbord (see Suffield, B.). Issue — 1. Geoffrey Bernard Fitzroy Samuelson, b. 1897; 2iid lieut." Colds. Gds. 1914. 2. Rupert Eric Herbert Samuelson. b. 1899. 1. Caroline, m. 19 May, 1875, John Roberts Phehps Goodden, D.L., and has issue. Residence — Over Conipton, Dorset. 2. CamiOa, m. 2 Jan. 1883, Capt. Arthur Stephen Philpotts, R.N. Residence — Chelston Cross, Torquay. 3. Alice Gertrude, m. 8 Oct. 1890, Capt. Henry Pennell Tate, R.M., who d. 15 June, 1896, and has issue. Residence — 1. Sloane Court, S.W. SANDARS, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1905; C.V.O. 1900. — PvT. Hon. John Satterfield Sandaes, o. s. of late Charles Sandars, of Mack- worth, Derbyshire. B. 1853 : m. 10 Aug. 1892, Harrietts Grace, dau. of Sir William Henry Don, 7th Bt. ; ed. at Repton and Oxford ; M.A. and B.C.L. 1878, D.C.L. 1885 ; called to the Bar (Lin- coln's Inn) 1877 ; priv. sec. to Sec. of State for Home Depart. 1880-92, and to Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour as First Lord of the Treasury 1895-1902, and as Prime ZIinister 1902-5. Residences — 14, Egerton Gardens. S.W. ; Darwen Bank, Torcjuay, Devon. SANDERSON, Baron (U.K.). Creat. 20 Dec. 1905 ; G.C.B. (civ.) 1900 ; K.C.B. 1893 : K.C.M.G. 1887 : C.B. 1880 ; I.S.O. 1902. — Thomas Henry Sanderson, s. of Richard Sanderson, M.P. for Colchester, and Hon. Charlotte M., dau. of 1st Vise. Canterbury. B. 1 1 Jan. 1841 ; ed. at Eton ; junior clerk Foreign Office 1869 ; senior clerk 1885 : attached to special mission to Denmark 1863-4 ; employed on Alabama Arbitration at Geneva 1871 ; private sec. to LTnder-Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs 1866, and to different Secretaries of State for Foreign Affairs 1866-8,, 1874-8, and 1880-5; Assist. Under-Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs 1889 ; Permanent Under-Sec.