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 619 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [ARUNDEL Madras and London ; six times memb. Legis- lative Council, and seven times chrmn. of Chamber of Commerce, Madras ; Fellow Madras Univ. ; chrmn. Famine Relief Fund 1900. Chibs — Athensenm; Windham. Issue— 1. Cecilia Albinia, m. 10 'Oct. 1903, Capt. Hon. llobert Lygon, M.V.O. (See Beauchami', Earl.) ARBUTHNOT, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Con- stance Angelena. dau. of Sir William Milman, 3rd Bt. ; m. June, 1899, as his 2nd wife, ,Sir Alexander John Arbuthnot, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., formerly of the Madras Civil Service, acting Oovernor of Madras, a member of the Gov.- General's Council, and of the Council of Indiai, who d. 10 June, 1907. Residence- — Newtown House, Newbury. ARCHAMBAULT, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1914.— Hon. Sir Horace Archambatjlt. B. 6 March, 1857 ; m. 1882, Elizabetli, dau. of Roger Lelievre, of Quebec ; studied law at Laval Univ. (LL.L. 1878, LL.D. 1886); Barr.-at-law, 1878; (K.C.) and has since practised his profession in Mon- treal ; called to Legislative Council 1888 ; memb. of Council of Public Instruction 1890 ; Batonnier- ■Gen. of the Bar, Quebec, 1901-2 ; Attorney- Gen., Quebec, 1897-1905 ; Speaker of the Legisl. Council 1897-1908 ; professor of Commercial and Maritime Law, Laval LTniv., since 1881 ; Jvidge of the Court of King's Bench, Quebec, since 1908. Address — Quebec, Canada. ARCOT, Prince of, K.C.I.E. Creat. 1909.— Nawah Azim Jah, Umdat-ul-Oomaea, Amir-ul- Oomara, Sirajul Oomara, Madar-ul-Mulk, ■OOMDAT-UL-MULK, AziM-tTD-DOWLA, ASAD UT- Dowla-tul-Ingliz, Muhamed Munawar Kh. , SiE Ghulam Mtjhamed Ali Khan Bahadur, Zulfikab Jung, Sip ah Salab, s. of Sir Muhamed Munawar Khan Bahadur, K.C. I.E., Prince of Arcot. B. 1882; sue. his father 1909; was given the title of " Khan Bahadur " in 1897 ; a memb. of the Legislative Cotmcil, Madras, 1904-6, and member of the Supreme Legislative Cotmcil, Calcutta, 1910-13 ; elected President of the All India Muslim League Session at Delhi in 1910 ; Life President of the Madras Presidency IMuslim League ; Premier Mohamedan Nobleman and acknowledged head of the Mohamedan Commun- ity of Soutliern India. Residence — Amir Mahal, Madras, South India. ARMSTRONG, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1913.— Sib Chables Heebeet Aemstrong, s. of Thomas Armstrong, of Bowdon, Cheshire, and Mary Ellen, dau. of AVilliam Milnes Millington. B. at Man- chester, 24 Nov. 1863 ; m. 24 Dec. 1896, Marie Louise Therese, dau. of M. C. C. Magrath, of Liverpool ; ed. at King's School, Canterbury ; addnl. memb. of Bombay Legisl. Council 1903-4, 1906 and 1908 ; addnl. memb. of Imperial Legisl. Council of India 1910-3 ; was chairman of Bom- bay Chamber of Commerce for seven years. Address — Bombay, India. ARMSTRONG, Knt. Bach. Great. 1899.— Sir Walter Aemsteong, s. of Walter Armstrong, of Ennismore Gardens, and Mary, dau. of John Graham, of Canonbie, Dumfriesshire. B. 7 Feb. 1850 ; m. 1873, Emily Rose, dau. of Charles Cotton Ferard, of Ascot Place, Berks, J. P. ; ed. at Harrow and Oxford ; B.A. 1873 ; was director of the National Gallery, Ireland, 1892- 1914, and is author of many books on art ; J.P. Residence — 63, Carlisle Mansions, S.W. ■Clubs — Junior Athenaeum ; Burlington Fine Arts. Issue, living — 1. Walter Launcelot Armstrong, b. 3 Feb. 1870 ; !ti. 21 July, 1914, Laura, dau. of E. S. Joseph. 2. Cecil Ferard Armstrong, b. 20 Jan. 1877. 1. Dorothea Mary, m. 1903, Thomas Bennett Case, and has issue. Residence — Mangertoun Cottic: , Foxrock, Co. Dublin. 2. Diana Katherine, ni. 1911, Capt. William Hast- ings La Touche Darley, Ind. Army. 3. Elizabeth Margaret, m. 1904, Maj. Leonard Joseph .Montagu Deas, I. M.S. ARNOLD, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Tama Kuro- K.WA, dau. of Kurokawa Mankitchi, of Sendai, Japan ; m. 17 Oct. 1897, as his 3rd wife. Sir Edwin Arnold, K.C. I.E., C.S.I.. at one time editor of the " Daily Telegraph," avithor of the " Light of Asia," and of many other works in prose and verse, who d. 24 Mari?h, 1904. Residence — 59, Prince of Wales Mansions, Battersea Park, S.W. ARNOULD, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Anne Pitc.-vibn, dau. of late Maj. John William Car- negie, C.B., Bengal army ; m. 1860, as his 2nd wife. Sir Joseph Arnould, late judge of the High Court of Bombay, and of Whitecross, Winter- brook, Berks, who d. 1886. Residence — ARROL, Lady (Knt's widow). — Elsie, dau. of late James Robertson, of the National Bank of Scotland, London ; m. 16 Nov. 1910, Sir William Arrol, LL.D., J. P., the constructor of the Tay and Forth Bridges ; who d. 20 Feb. 1913. Residence — Baron's Court, Bishop's Avenue, Hampstead Heath. ARTHUR, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1900.— Sir Allan Arthur, s. of Allan Arthur, of Glasgow, and Margaret Hamilton, dau. of Andrew Thom- son, civil engineer, of Glasgow. B. 3 April, 1857 ; ed. at Glasgow Acad, and Merchiston Castle Sch. ; is a merchant in Calcutta ; memb. of Viceroy's Council 1898—1902 ; four times pres, Bengal Chamber of Commerce ; Sheriff Calcutta 1898. Residence — Calcutta. Clubs — Oriental; Western (Glasgow) ; Bengal (Calcutta). ARUNACHALAM, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1914.— Sib Ponnambalam Arun.'VCHal.'VM, s. of A. Ponnambalam Mudaliiyar, of the Governor's Gate, Ceylon, and Sellachchi, dau. of A. Coomara Swamy Mudaliiyar, of the Governor's Gate, and sister of Sir Mutu Coomara Swa-my, Knt., M.L.C., Ceylon. B. at Colombo 14 Sept. 1853 ; m. 18 Aug. 1883, Svarnam, dau. of S. Namasivayam Mudaliar, of Colombo ; ed. at Colombo Acad. now Roy. Coll. and Christ's Coll. Camb. ; Ceylon Govt. Univ. scholar at Camb. and Foimdation scholar of Christ's Coll. ; B.A. 1875, M.A. 1879 ; Barr.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1875 ; joined Ceylon Civ. Service April, 1875 ; held various judicial and administrative offices ; Regr.-Gen. for many years ; superintendt. of Census 1901 ; rose to the highest grade in the Civ. Service and to seats in Executive and Legislative Councils of Ceylon ; ret. July, 1913 ; reed. Diamond Jubilee gold medal 1897 ; is J.P. Island of Ceylon, and unofficial police magistrate of each district therein ; vice-pres. of Roy. Asiatic Soc. (Ceylon branch), and of Ceylon Agric. Soc. ; pres. of Ceylon Univ. Assocn. ; publications, "Digest of the Ceylon Civil Law," "Decennial Census of Ceylon, 1901," sketches of "Ceylon History," Studies and Translations, etc. Residences — Ponklar, Colombo ; Brindabana, Waga, Kelani Valley ; Walahapitia, Chilaw, all in Ceylon. Issue — ARUNDEL, K.C.S.I. Creat. 1904 ; C.S.I. 1899. — Sir Abundel Tagg Abundel, s. of William Tagg, of New Barnet. B. 1 July, 1843 ; m. 1875, Catherine Helen, dau. of late Jiiines Dun- can Sim, C.S.I., M.C.S. ; ed. at Univ. School and Coll. London ; B.A. 1863 ; ent. I.C.S. 1865 ; apptd. private sec. to Gov. of Madras 1875 ; pres. of Municipal Commn. 1880 ; principal asst. to collector and magistrate, Vizagapatam, 1884 ; district and Sessions Judge, South Canara, 1885 ; collector and magistrate, Kistna, 1887 ;