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 661 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [WARREN tinction in the Crimea, where he gained the V.C. ; Fin. Sec. to the War Office 1877-80; m. 17 Nov. 1858, Hon. Harriet Sarah Lloyd (has Royal Red Cross. Residences — 2, Carlton Gardens, S.W. ; Lockinge Honse, Wantage, Berks ; Overstone Park, Northampton), o. dan. of Samuel, Baron Overstone, and d. 10 June, 1901. WARD, Baron. See Dudley, Earl of. WARD, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 1914 ; K.C.B. (mil.) 1901: C.B. 1890; K.C.V.O. 1907.— Lt.- CoL. Sir Edward Willis Duncan Ward, s.^ of Capt. John Ward, R.N., and Marv Hope, dan.' of John Bowie, of Edinburgh. B. 17 Dec. 1853 ; m. 1880, Florence Caroline, dau. of Henry Minchin Simons ; ed. privately ; ent. the Army 1874 ; maj. Army Service Corps 1885, It. -col. 1890 ; .served in Soudan expedn. 1885 (mention in des- patches, medal, two clasps, bronze star), on special service as A.A.G. with Ashanti expedn. 1895-6 (star, C.B.), D. A.A.G. Headquarters Staff, Ireland, 1892-5, and Home Dist. 1895-9 ; served in S. African war as director of supplies, and was A.A.G. Ladysmith during the siege (thrice men- tioned in despatches, K.C.B.) ; A.Q.M.G. head- quarters Jan. 1901, permanent LTnder-Sec. of State for War since April, 1901, when he ret. from the Army ; also sec. of the Army Council and to the War Office since 1904 ; chrmn. of committee on Civil Employment of Ex-soldiers 1905 ; chrmn. of committee on Provision of Officers (Officers' Training Corps) ; chrmn. R.S.P.C.A. 1909 ; pres. Union Jack Club, and pres. of council Union Jack Hostel. Residence — 5, W^ilbraham Place, Sloane Street, S.W. Clubs — United Service ; Junior Naval and Military ; Ranelagh ; Travellers'. WARD, IstBt. (U.K.). Creat. 20 Juno, 1911; K.C.M.G. 1901 ; P.C. 1907.— Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph George Ward, s. of William Thomas Ward, of Victoria, Australia. B. 26 April, 1856 ; in New Zealand postal service 1870-3. in a mer- chant's office 1873-7, and in railway depart. 1877—8; went into business as a grain exporter 1878, and is now senior partner in J. G. Ward & Co., of Invercargill, an important grain export- ing firm, with agencies and branches all over New Zealand and Australia ; memb. Town Council Campbelltown at twenty-one, and was five times Mayor ; memb. House of Representatives 1887, and was formerly Minister for Railways, Colonial Sec, Postmaster-Gen., Electric Telegraph Commnr. ; has been Premier, Minister of Finance, and Minister of Indiistries and Commerce and of Public Health ; memb. Col. Conference London 1907, and Imperial Conf. 1911; represented Dominion of New Zealand at the Coronation of King George V 1911 ; many year memb. and chrmn. Bluff Har- bour Board ; hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1911: hon. LL.D. Camb., and Glas. 1911; J.P. for the Dominion ; raised and commanded Naval and Artillery Vols. ; m. 5 Dee. 1883, Theresa Dorothea de Smith. Residence— 122, Tinakori Road, Wellington, N.Z. Issue — 1 Cyril Rupert Joseph C4eorge Ward, Heir, b. 22 Sept. 1884 ; is married and lias a son. 2. Vincent Aubrey Ward, b. 4 Jan. 1888. 3. Gladstone William Ward, b. 14 May, 1891. 4. Awama Patrick Joseph George Ward, b. 14 Jan. 1901. 1. Eileen Josephine. WARDLAW, 19th Bt. (S.K Great. 5 March, 1630-1. — Sir Henry Wardlaw, s. of 18th Bt. B. 8 Feb. 1867 ; m. 22 June, 1892, Janet Mont- gomerie, dau. of James Wylie ; sue. his father 1897. Henry Wardlaw, Archbishop of St. Andrews, and founder of the university of that city, was a member of this family, as was also Cardinal Wardlaw, Bishop of Glasgow. Resi- dence — 25, Pearfield Road, Forest Hill, S.E. Issue — 1. Henry Warblaw, Heir, b. ai Aug. Is94. 1. Christine Martha Madg( 2. Francos Ethel. Sir Henry Wardlaw, 18th Bt., b. 22 March, 1822 ; ni. 24 July, 1845, Christina (d. 28 Nov. 1902), dau. of James Paton, and d. 13 April. 1897. Issue — I. Sir Henry Wardlaw, pres. Bt. 1. Grace, m. 12 Nov. 1873, James Pow, and lias issue. Residence — 330, dc l'Ep6e Avenue, Outremont, Montreal. 2. Christina. 3. Margaret. 4. Jane. 5. Isabella, m. 24 July, 1890, Ale.xander Wylie, and has issue. Residence — Craiginnan, Gitfuoeic, (ilasgow. 6. Helen, m. 28 April, 1896, Henry All)eit BiMiclver, M.D., medical officer B.E. Africa Protcetorate, and has issue. WARKWORTH, Baron. See Northumber- land, Duke of. WARMINGTON, 2nd Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 28 July, 1908. — Sir Marshall Denham Warming- ton, s. of 1st Bt. B. 3 Nov. 1871 ; m. 15 July, 1908, Alice Daisy (d. 29 Oct. 1913), dau. of George Ing, of Lewins, Eden Bridge, Kent ; sue. his father 1908 ; Barr.-at-law (Middle Temple) : M.A. Camb. ; J. P., Bucks. Residence — The Old House, Gt. Missenden, Bucks. Club — Reform. Issue — ■ Marshall George Clitheroe Warmington, Heir, b. at Tunbridge Wells 26 May, 1910. Elizabeth Barbara Marshall. Sir Cornelius Marsh.^ll Warmington, 1st Bt., K.C, J.P., b. 5 June, 1842 ; m. 4 Feb. 1871, Ann (Resi- dence — 17, Tliorney Court, Palace Gate, Kensington, W.), dau. of Edward Winch, of Chatham and Rochester, and d. 12 Dec. 1908. Issue — 1. Sir Marshall Denham War.mington, pres. Bt. 2. Herbert Andrew Cromartie Warmington, b. 8 May, 1874 ; Fell. Surv. Inst. ; m. 24 July, 1904, Elsie, dau. of John Stuart, of Ardingly, Sussex. Residence — 233, Cromwell Road, S.W. Issue- Joan Pamela Stuart. 3. Edward Stephen Warmington, C.E., b. 1.5 Jan 1882; ed. at Camb. (B.A.) 1. Mary Agnes Marshall, m. 18 Marcii. 1911, Harry Herbert Trusted. Residence — Thc^ Lodge, Harrow Park. WARNER, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Creat. 9 July, 1910; C.B. (civ.) 1909.— Sir (Thom.^s) Courtenay Theydon Warner, s. of late Edward Warner, of Highams, Woodford, Essex, late M.P. for Norwich, by Maria, dau. of Thomas Carr, of New Ross. B. iii London 19 July, 1857; m. 6 Dec. 1883, Lady Leucha Diana Maude, dau. of 1st Earl de Montalt ; ed. at Eton and Oxford; M.P. for N. Somerset 1892-5, for Staffordshire (Lichfield div. ) since 1896 ; It. -col. and hon. col. 3rd Batt. Oxford- shire and Bvicks L.I. 1906-12 ; pres. Suffolk Terr. Force Assocn. ; J.P.. Sviffolk (Lord-Lieut, since 1910) and Somerset : late C.C. Essex (High Sheriff 1891) ; Alderman W. Sussex C.C. ; chrmn. Cent. Chamb. of Agriculture, 1906. Residences — 56, Cadogan Square, S.W. ; Brettenhain Park, Suffolk ; Quarry Lodge, Lichfield ; Highams, Woodford Green, Essex. Clubs — Reform ; National Liberal ; Bachelors' ; Union. Issue — 1. Edward Courtenay Thomas Warner, Heir, b. at Highams, Essex, 4 Jan. 1886 ; ed. at Eton and Ch Ch. : lieut. Scots Gds. since 1909 ; A.D.C. to Lord-Lieut of Ireland (Earl of Aberdeen) 1910-14. Residences— Brettenham Park, Suffolk ; ^6, Cadogan Square, S.W. Clubs — Guards' ; Bachelors'. 2. Cornwallis John Warner, b. 1 Feb. 1889; Barr.-at- law 1911 ; ed. at Eton and Oxford : lieut. :!rd Batt. (Spec. Res.) Oxfordshire and Buckingliamshire L.I. Residence — 3, Cork StnM^t, Burlington Gardens, W. 3. Thomas Seymour Marius Warner, b. 5 Nov. 1903. 1. Lencha Mary. 2. Lillian Georgina. WARREN, 7th Bt. (I.). Creat. 4 July, 1784. — Sir Augustus George Digby W.rren, s. of 6th Bt. B. 23 Oct. 1898 ; .sue. his father 1914. This family was founded in Ireland shortly after the Revolution, by one of King 'William's officers. The original ancestor was the Norman Earl Warren and Surrey, who m. Gundred,