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 €15 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE fALLBUTT Wcllesley Majtwcll, 4th Gomklia Maxwoll, Knt.'s widow). 3. Dora Clifsilotte. Eifl' I. A. AGNEW, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Beatrice, <lau. of Surg.-Gen. Fawcus. M. IG Aug. 1884, Sir William Thomas Fischer Agnew, recorder of Rangoon, Burma, who d. 20 Dec. 1903. Resi- dence — AIKINS, Knt. Bach. Great. 1914.— Sir James Albert Manning Aikins, s. of late Hon. James €ox Aikins, and Mary Elizabeth Jane, dau. of John Somerset. B. 1851 ; m. 1st, Mary Bertha, dau. of Hon. Archibald Woodbury McLelan ; m. 2nd, Mary French, dau. of William Colby, of Stanstead, Quebec ; K.C., M.A., hon. Bursar Univ. of Manitoba since 1887 ; pres. Canadian Bar Assocn. 1914; M.P. (Canada) for Brandon, Manitoba, ftince 1911 ; Fell. Roy. Col. Inst. Residence — Winnipeg, Canada. Clubs — Manitolja (Winni- peg) ; Rideau (Ottawa). Issue — 2. Gordon Harold Aikins. B.A., b. 1887. M. 1911, Mvrtlo Clint. 1. Mary Hilm Alberta. 2. Eliziiljctli Grace. AIKMAN. Knt. Bach. Creat. 1910.— Sm Robert Smith Aikman, s. of A. Aikman, of St. Andrews. B. at St. Andrews 13 July, 1844 ; m. 30 Oct. 1877, Mary, dau. of J. Craig, of Three Crofts, Kirkcudbrightshire, J.P. ; ed. at Madras €oll., St. Andrews, and St. Andrews and Edni. Universities ; M.A., LL.D. ; ent. Bengal Civil Service 1867, ret. 1909 ; Judge of the High Court, North Western Province, 1894-1909; twice vice-chancellor of Allahabad University. Address — c/o Messrs. H. S. King & Co., 9, Pall Mall, S.W. Club — E.I. United Service. Issue — 1: Janet Mary, m. 20 June, 1899, Lt.-Col. D. G. M. Campbell, 9th Lancers. Address— Tidworth, Hants. 2. Margaret Fortune. 3. Isabel Primrose, m. 7 Sept. 1910, Courtcnay Latimer, LC.S. AITCHISON, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Beatrice Lyell, dau. of James Cox, of Cardean Hovise, co. Perth. M. 1863, Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchi- son, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., late memb. of council of Gov.-Gen. of India, and sometime Lieut. -Gov. of the Punjab, who d. 18 Feb. 1896. Residence — St. Christopher's, 104, Banbury Road, Oxford. Issue — Winifred Helen, m. 7 Dec. 1909, Sir Ernest John Trevelyan, Knt. Bach. AITKEN, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1911.— Sir Wil- liam Maxwell Aitken, s. of the Rev. WilUam Aitken, of Newcastle, New Brunswick, Scotch Minister, and Jean, dau. of Arthur Noble, of Vaughan, Ontario. B. at Newcastle, New Brunswick, 25 May, 1879 ; m. 29 Jan. 1906, Gladys, dau. of Gen. Drury, C.B., of Halifax, Canada ; ed. at Public Schools, Newcastle, New Brimswick; M.P. for Ashton-under-Lyne since Dec. 1910 ; bond merchant, and director Porto Rico Railways Co., and Royal Securities Cor- poration of Canada ; director Calgary Power Co., Montreal Trust Co., Equitable Trust of London, Colonial Bank, etc. Residence — Clerkley Court, Leatheihead. Club — Carlton. Issue — Son. Aitken, b. 1908. Son. Aitken, b. 1912. dau. AJAIGARH, Maharaja of, K.C.I.E. Creat. 1897. — H.H. Sawai Sir Ranjor Singh, Bahadur. B. 29 Sept., 1848 ; sue. 9 Sept. 1859 ; is entitled to a salute of 11 guns. Residence — Ajaigarh, Central India. ALABASTER, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Laura, dau. of Dr. D. J. Macgowan, of New York ; m. 1875, Sir Chaloner Alabaster, K.C.M.G., late Consul-Gen. at Canton, who d. 29 June, 1898. Residence — Dilaram, Boscombe, Bournemouth. ALDERSON, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Florence, dau. of the Hon. Sir Edward Aldcrson, Baron of the Exchequer; m. 1877, Maj.-Gcn. Sir Henry James Alderson, K.C.B., col. conimdt. R.A., who served throughout the Crimean War, and d. 10 Sept. 1909. Residence — Chavey Lawn, Lock's Ride, Bracknell. Issie — Ralph Edward Alderson, b. 1878. ALEXANDER, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1911.— Sir George Alexander, J. P., LL.D. B. at Reading 19 June, 1858 ; m. Florence, dau. of Edward Theleur ; ed. at Dr. Benham's, Clifton, at Ealing, and Stirling High Sch. ; commenced life in the City, but took to the stage 1879 ; joined the late Sir Henry Irving 1881 : opened Avenue. Theatre under own management 1890; actor-manager of St. James's Theatre since 1891-; pres. of the Royal General Theatrical Fund ; vice-pres. Actors' Benevolent Fund ; a Livery- man of the Company of Turners ; memb. L.C.C. (S. St. Pancras) 1907-13 ; J.P. London ; hon. LL.D. Bristol Univ. 1912 ; Residences — 57, Pont Street, S.W. ; Little Court, Chorleywood, Herts. Clubs — Garrick ; Beefsteak ; Royal Auto- mobile ; Green Room. ALFORD, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Jane Eliza Helen Nathalie, dau. of Col. Shand, I.S.C. ; m. 1st, 2 Sept. 1886, Sir Edward Fleet Alford, a director of the Chartered Bank of India (and s. of the Bishop of 'Victoria, Hong-Kong), who d. 18 March, 1905 ; m. 2nd, 25 June, 1906, Edward Russell Burdon, M.A., F.L.S., of Cambridge, s. of Rt. Rev. Bishop Burdon, D.D., since when she has ceased to style herself by her former title. Residence — Ikenhilde, Royston, Herts. Issue by 1st m. — Edward John Gregory Alford, b. 1890 Lsetitia Helen. ALLAN, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1904 ; C.V.O. 1907. — Sir Hugh Montagu Allan, s. of the late Sir Hugh Allan (founder of Montreal Ocean Steamship Co.), of Ravenscrag, Montreal, Canada, and the late Matilda Caroline, dau. of the late John Smith, of Montreal. B. 13 Oct. 1860 ; m. 18 Oct. 1893, Marguerite Ethel, dau. of the late Hector Mackenzie, of Montreal ; ed. at Bishop's Coll. Sch., Lennoxville, prov. of Quebec, and in Paris ; is pres. of the Merchants Bank of Canada, and a director of many commercial enterprises ; hon. lieut.-col. 5th Roy. Highlanders of Canada ; received the Order of the Itising Sun of Japan (3rd class) 1907 ; changed Christian names from Hugh Andrew to Hugh Montagu 1 878. Residences — Ravenscrag, Montreal, Canada ; Montrose, Cacouna, prov. of Quebec ; Ahancroft, Beacons- field, prov. of Quebec. Clubs — Junior Carlton ; St. James's ; Mount Royal (Montreal) ; Knicker- bocker (New York). Issue — 1. Hugh Allan, b. 26 Oct. 1896. 1. JMarguerite Martha. 2. Gwendolyn Evelyn. 3. Anna Marjorie. ALLAN, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Jane, dau. of Walter Beattie, of Lockerbie, N.B. ; m. 19 Feb. 1870, Sir William Allan, IM.P. for Gateshead, who d. 28 Dec. 1903. Residence — Scotland House, Sunderland. ALLBUTT, K.CB. (civ.). Creat. 1907.— Sib Thomas Clifeobd Allbutt, s. of the Rev. Thomas AUbutt, "Vicar of Dewsbury, Yorks, and Marianne, dau. of John Wooler, of Dewsbury. B. 20 July, 1836 ; m. 15 Sept. 1869, Susan, dau. of Thomas England, of Headingley, Leeds, mercliant ; ed. at St. Peter's, York, and Camb. (1st class nat. science tripos); M.B. Camb. 1861, M.D. 1869;