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 633 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [SYKES Montagu Samuel-Montagu, 1st Baron Swaythling b. 21 Dec. 1832 ; M.P. Whitechapcl 1885-1900 ; D.L., J.P., London, J.P., Southampton ; ni. 5 Marcli, 1862, Ellen (Rosidcncci — 12, Kensington Palace Gardens, W.), dau. of late Lonis Cohen, and d. 12 Jan. 1911. Issue — 1. Louis Samuel Samuel-Montagu, pres. Baron. 2. Hon. Edwin Samuel Samuel-Montagu, b. 6 Feb. 1879 ; M.A. Camb. ; M.P. Chesterton since 190G ; Pari. Under-Sec. of State for India from 1910-14 ; financial see. to Treasury 1914 ; J. P. for Cambridge- shire. Residences — 59, Bridge Street, Cambridge ; 24, QucMii Anne's Gate, S.W. 3. Hon. Gerald Samuel Samuel-Montagu, b. 29 Sept. 1880 ; m. 2 Feb. 1909, Florence, dau. of Percy M. Costello, of Yoi-k Terrace, N.W. Residence — 27, Kensington Court, W. ; Black Lake Cottage, Farnham, Surrey. Issui — Ina. 4. Hon. Lionel Samuel Samuel-Montagu, b. 8 Sept. 1883. 1. Hon. Henrietta, m. 7 Oct. 1885, Ernest Louis Frank- lin, and has issue. Residence — Glnalla, Ratlunullen, CO. Donegal. 2. Hon. Florence, m. 15 July, 1889, Moutefiorc Simon Waley, who d. 15 Oct. 1910, and has issue. Resi- dence — 14, Dawson Place, Bayswater, W. 3. Hon. Marian. 4. Hon. Ethel, m. 12 April. 1893, Henry D'Arcy Hart, Barr.-at-law,and has issue. Residence — 18, Pembridge Gardens, Bayswater, W. 5. Hon. Lilian Helen. 6. Hon. Elsie, m. 31 Oct. 1905. Reginald Myer. and lias issue. Residence — 8, Ladbroke Square, W. SWINBURNE, 8th Bt. (Eng.). Croat. 26 Sept. 1660. — SiB Hubert Swinburne, .s. of 7th Bt. B. 2i Jan. 1867 ; sue. his father 1914 ; m. 20 Sept. 1905, Alice Pauline, dau. of late Nathaniel George Clayton, of Chesters, Nortliumberland ; ed. at Harrow and Camb. ; B.A., LL.B. 1890 ; maj. Northumberland (Hus.sars) Yeo. ; served in S. Africa 1899-1900 (medal, 3 clasps) ; J.P., Northumberland. The Lst Bt. was s. of John Swinburne, of Capheaton, who had a patent of Baronetcy granted to him by Charles I, which, however, was never completed. Residence — The Chesters, Humshaugh, Northumberland. Club.s — Brooks's ; Bachelors'. Issue — Joan Mary. Sir John Swinburne, 7th Bt., b. 1 Jan. 1831 ; in. 1st 1 Jan. 1803, Emily Elizabeth (d. 23 July, 1881) dau. of Adm. Henry Broadhead ; m. 2nd, 10 Sept. 1895, Mary ]';ieanor (d. 16 May, 1900), dau. of John Corbett ; m. 3rd, 7 June, 1905, Florence Caroline (Residence — Cap- heaton. -S'orthumberland). dau. of James Moffat, of 1, Raby Place, Bath; apptd. a commander R.N. 1865; placed on the retirsd list of that rank 1871, and promoted to ret. capt. 1880 ; IHigh Sherilf of N'orthumbi^rland 1866; M.P. for Staffs (Lichfli'M) 1885-92; contested South Berks 1895, and SVidnes div. of Lanes 1906, and d. 15 July, 1914. Issue— 1. Sir Hubert Swinburne, pres. Bt. 2. Umfreville Percy Swinburne, Heir Pres., b. 24 Nov. 1868 ; m. 31 July, 1905, Arnoldine Georgiana (Mrs. Peacock), dau. of late Thomas Arnold Marten. Clubs — Brooks's; Arthur's; Bachelors'. 3. Robert Swinburne, b. 10 Feb. 1871. 1. Marguerite. 2. Rameh Theodora, m. 1st, 19 July, 1887, Richard Chamberlain (d. 2 April, 1899), of Oakmount, Bir- mingham, and has issue ; m. 2nd, 18 May, 1911, Theo- dore Rivcrsdale Walrond, Barr.-at-law. Kesidence — Lacie Court, Abingdon. Sisters living of pres. Bt. — 1. Mary, m. 11 Nov. 1862, Capt. William Ross (d. 1874), gentleman usher to Queen Victoria. 2. Ruth, m. 27 Oct. 1858, William Edward Maude, who d. 22 March, 1904. Hesidence — 72, Upper Leeson Street, Dubhn. 3. Jane, m. 1860, Prof. Paul Thumann; who d. 19 Feb. 1908, and has issue. SYDENHAM, of Combe, 1st Baron. Creat. 12 Feb. 1913; G.C.S.I. 1911; G.C.M.G. 1905 ; G.C.I. E. 1907 ; K.C.M.G. 1893 ; C.M.G. 1887. — George Sydenham Cl.^jike, s. of Rev. Walter John Clarke, by Maria Frances, dau. of Rev. Joseph Mayor. B. 4 July, 1848 ; m. 1st, 1 Jrme, 1871, Caroline Emily (Lady of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem; d. 9 Dee. 1908), dau. of Gen. Peregrine Henry Fellowe.s ; m. 2nd, 4 Nov. 1910, Phyllis Angelina Rosamond (Lady of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem 1911), dau. of late George Morant, formerly of the Gron. Gels., autl widow of Capt. Arthiu- Sutherland Reynolds, 31st Regt., of Cadnam Grange, Cadnam, Hants ; ed. at Haileybury Coll., Wimbledon Sell., and R.M.A. Woolwich (passed first both in and out) ; entered R.E. 1868 ; capt. 1880 : maj. 1887 ; It. -col. 1894 ; col. 1898; ret. 1901 ; served in Egvptian exped. 1882, and Soudan exped. 1885 as D.A.A. and Q.M.G. (mention in despatches) ; sec. to Roy. Commor. on Army and Navy Administration 1888 ; and to Colonial Defence Committee 188.5- 92 ; superintendent Roy. Gun Carriage Factory, Woolwich, 1893-1901"; memb. War Office Reorganization Committee 1901 ; Gov. of Vic- toria 1901-4 ; has been employed on special missions to Sweden, Linz, Berlin, Paris, Magde- burg, U.S.A., Canada, Malta, Gibraltar, Bucha- rest, etc. ; a memb. of the committee of three apptd. to advi.se as to the reconstitution of the War Office 1903-4 ; sec. to Committee of Imperial Defence 1904-7 ; memb. Committee on National Insurance of Shipping during War 190 ; Gov. of Bombay 1907-13; F.R.S. ; lion. col. (ith Australian Infantry ; Knight of .Justice of the Order of St. John of .Jerusalem 1908 : is author of "Fortification, Past, Present, and Future." "Imperial Defence," "The Last Crreat Naval War," " The Navy and the Nation," " Russia's Sea Power," and numerous other works and papers upon scientific, naval and military sub- jects. Residences — ^101, Onslow Square, S.W. The Priory, Lamberhurst, Kent. Clubs — Athe- naeum ; United Service. Heir, none. SYDNEY (Australia), 2iid Archbishop oL Bishopric founded 1847 ; Archbishopric 1897. — Most Rev. John Charles Wright, s. of the Rev. J. F. Wright, of Christ Church, Bolton. B. at Bohon 1861 ; m. 5 Oct. 1893, Dorothy Mar- garette Isobel, dau. of Col. the Hon. Ivo deVesci Fiennes, 9th Lancers, and grand-dau. of 13th Baron Saye and Sele ; ed. at Manchester Gram. Sell, and Oxford (postmaster, 2nd cl. lit. hum., M.A.); D.D. 1909; cur. Kibworth, Leics, 188.5-8, of Bradford, Yorks, 1888-9 (lecturer 1889-93) ; vie. of Ulverston 1893-5, of St. George's, Leeds, 1895-1904; res. canon of Manchester 1904; rector of St. George, Hulme, Ma.nchester, 1904-9 ; archdeacon of Manchester 1909 ; elected .4rcli- bishop of Sydney and Metropolitan of the Pro- vince 1909 ; primate of Australia and Tasmania 1910. The diocese originally included the whole of Australia, and bore that name. Residence — Bishopscourt, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. Issue — 1. Bertram John Fiennes Wright, b. 1903. 1. Marjory E. Mary. 2. Norah de Vesci. 3. Isobel Fiennes. SYKES, 6th Bt. (G.B.). Creat. 8 June, 1781. — Sir Henry Sykes, s. of .3rd Bt. B. 9 Dec. 1828 ; m. Mary Winifred, dau. of H. Tuck, of Plymouth ; sue. his bro. 1899 ; served for a time in the Navy, and was subseciuently capt. 1st Dragoons; served in Crimean war (medal). This family, whose name is derived from the ancient word " syke," a watercourse, is recorded as holding lands near Leeds in 1200. The 1st Bt., having acquired a considerable fortune in India,. was elected, after his return to England, to repre- sent Wallingford and Shaftesbury in Parliament. Residence — 2, Greenhill Terrace, Weymouth. Heir Pres., Ms kinsman Arthur Sykes, s. of Rev. Edward John Sykes (grandson of 2nd Bt.), by Con- stance Mary, dau. of Edward Brown, b. 2 Sept. 1871. Sir Francis William Sykes, 3rd Bt., b. 8 Aug. 1799 ; in. 8 Aug. 1821, Henrietta (d. 15 May, 1846), dau. of H. Villebois, of Marliam Hall, Norfolk, and d. 6 April,. 1843. Issue— 1. Sir Francis William Sykes, 4th Bt., b. 18 June, 1822 ; d. 1 Jan. 1866.