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 BARRY I KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 628 IM.A., lector of Hambledon. Surrey ; ed. at Glenalmond and King's Coll. London ; hon. LL.D. Glasgow Univ. ; a civil engineer ; past l)res. I.C.E.; F.R.S. : F.R.G.S. ; F.R.I. : memb. of Senate London Univ. ; memb. governmg body Imperial College of Science and Technology ; ehrran. of delegacy of City and Guilds Engng. Coll. S. Kensington ; chrmn. executive commit- tee City and Guilds Technical Institute ; late British memb. of International Commn. of Suez Canal ; chrmn. of Engineering Standards Com- mittee, and of Westminster Hospital ; hon. col. Engineer and Railway Staff Corps (T.F.) ; memb. of Army Railway Council ; D.L. co. London ; memb. Roy. Commns. on Irish Public ^^■o^ks 1886, Highlands and Islands of Scotland 1889, Estuary of Ribble 1890, Lower Thames Navigation 1894, National Physical Laboratory 1897, Accidents to Railway Servants 1899, Vibration on Tube Railways 1901, Port of London 1902, and on London Traffic 1903 ; memb. of Court of Arbitration for purchase of London water companies ; assumed the additional surname of Wolfe 1898. Residence — 15, Chelsea ]-::mbankment S.W. Club — Athenseiuii. Issue — 1. Bernard Jolin Wolfe-Barry, b. 20 1877 Barr.- at-law (Inner Temple) 1901 ; m. 1 Jan. 1899, May (iertrude Impcy. Residence — 74, Onslow Gardens, S.W. 2. Kenneth Alfred Wolfe-Barry, b. 1879; m. 1902, Helen .Mary Strain. Residence — 4, Embankment Gardens, S.W. 3. Alexaniler, Edward Wolfe-Barry, b. 1882. Resi- dence — The Parsonage Farm, Highworth, Wilts. 4. Eric Gordon Wolfe-Barry, b. 1886; m. 1911, Mary Underwood, dan. of J. W. Whitelaw. Resi- dence — Thorndale, Korthwood, aiiddlesex. 1. Rosalind Mary, m. 1897, Edward Church Bliss, Barr.-at-law (of 33. Carey Street, W.C). Residence —23, Tite Street, Chelsea, S.W. 2. Ida Violet, m. 1904, Herbart Brookes Farquhar. Residence — Barry Lodge, Hook Heath, Woking. 3. Sylvia Grace. BARRY, Lady (Knt.'.s widow). — Elizabeth Annie, dau. of late Rev. H. Maltby, rector of Eaglescliffe and canon of Durham- M. 27 Jan. 1881, Vice-Adm. Sir Henry Deacon Barry, K.C.V.O., who was .supt. of Portsmouth Dock- yard 1905-6, knighted on the occasion of launch of H.M.S. "Dreadnought." and d. 14 Nov. 1908. Residence — Hampton Court Palace. BARTER, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911.— Sir Richard Barter, s. of Richard Barter, M.D., of St. Ann's Hill, co. Cork, and Mary, dau. of John Newman, of Newbury House Mallow, co. Cork. B. at Newbury House 19 Nov. 1837 ; m. 4 Nov. 1874, Anna Madeline, dau. of the Rev. ^^'illiam Jameson, M.A., of Dublin ; ed. at Flynn's Sell. Dublin, Queen's Coll. Cork, and St. George's Hosp. London ; hon. sec. Munster Dairy Sch. 1881-1903, vice-pres. since 1903 ; pres. co. Cork Agricultural Soc. 1897-8-9 ; pres. Agric. Section of Cork Exhibn. 1902 ; 25 years chairman of Muskerry Light Railway : J. P. co. Cork. Resi- dence — Ardcaen, St. Ann's Hill, co. Cork. Clubs — Cork ; Royal Cork Yacht ; Royal Munster Yacht. BARTLETT, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911 ; I.S.O. 1002. — Sir Herbert Fogelstbom Bartlett, s. of Edwin Thomas Bartlett, of Plymouth, Devon, and Eleanor Bignall, dau. of Nils Fogelstrom, of Stockholm and Plymouth, Consul. B. at Ply- mouth 24 Nov. 1847 ; m. 26 Jan. 1876, Frances Alary, dau. of Ralph Linwood, of Bath, Somerset ; I (1. privately, and at The Lycee, Vienne, France ; asst. sec. to Board of Inland Revenue 1897-1903 ; Controller of Stamps and Registrar of Joint Stock Companies 1903-9 ; Commissioner of Inland Revenue 1909-13. Residence — 9, Helena Road, Southsea. Issue — BARTLETT, Lady Ashmead-(Knt.'s widow).— Frances Christina, dau. of H. E. Walsh ; m. 1874, Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, M.P., a civil i lord of the Admiralty, who d. 18 Jan. 1902. Residence — 2, Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W. Issue — Ellis Ashmead-liartlett, b;irr.-at-law. BARTLEY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Mary Charlotte, dau. of Sir Henry Cole, K.C.B. ; m. 1804, Sir George Christopher Trout Bartley, K.C.B., who founcled the National Penny Bank 1875, was M.P. (C.) for North Islington 1885- 1906, author of a number of books and pamphlets on thrift, education, and social questions, who d. 13 Sept. 1910. Residence — Shovelstrode Manor, East Grinstead. Issue — 1. George Henry Cole Bartley, b. 16 Sept. 1864 : m. 28 Sept. 1893, Kate Sheryer. Residences — St. Mar- garet's Vicarage, High Bentham. Issue — 1. CuthiTf Gorge Sacriston., b. 1903 (d. 1908). 1. Donitliv Eva. b. 1894. 2. Freda Marv Lilian, b. 1898. 2. Douglas Cok' hartley, b. 2 Oct. 1870 : Barr.-at-law; m. 1 June, 1897, Kathleen Marian Cole. Residences — 37, Hamilton Terrace, N.W. ; 1, Temple Gardens, E.G. Issue — 1. Christopher Hardy Douglas Bartley, b. 4 May, 1909. 2. Robert Arthur Hamilton Bartley, b. 28 Aug. 1911. 3. Bryan Colo Bartley, b 23 June, 1875 ; managing director of S. Svkes & Co., Ltd., Finsbury Court, Finsbury Pavement, E.G. ; m. 5 Feb. 1901, Gertrude Strickland. Issue — 1. George Allan Bartley, b. 8 Feb. 1910. 1. Phyllis Strickland. 2. Mabel Agnes Strickland. 4. Capt. Stanhope Cole Bartley, late R.A.,b. 15 June, 1878 ; director of S. Sykes & Co., Ltd. ; m. 20 Nov. 1902, Hilda Frederica Skene. Issue — John Stanhope Walker Bartley, b. 7 May, 1906. Christina Frederica Brigit. 1. Lilian Cole, m. 29 Jan. 1902, Frank Johnstone Porter. BARTON, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1901 ; G.C.M.G. 1902. — Rt. Hon. Sir Edmund Barton, s. of William Barton, stock and share broker, of Sydney, and Mary Louisa Whydah. B. at Sydney 18 Jan. 1849;* m. 28 Dec.'l877, Jean Mason, dau. of David Ross, of Newcastle, N.S.W. ; ed. at Sydney Gram. Sch. and Sydney Univ. (Lithgow and Cooper scholarships, Univ. medal classics) ; B.A. 1868, M.A. 1870 ; called to the Bar 1871, K.C. (1889) ; speaker Legislative Assembly 1883-7; Aft. -Gen. 1889 and 1891-3; a rep. of N.S.W. at Federal Conventions 1891 and 1897-8 ; leader of National Fed. Con. 1897- 8 ; first Prime Minister of the Commonwealth and Minister for External Affairs 1901-3, when he resigned and was appointed senior puisne Judge of the High Court of Australia ; is memb. of jucll. committee of Pri-vy Coimcil ; hon. D.C.L. Oxford ; hon. LL.D. Cantab and Edin. ; Fellow of Senate, Sydney LTniversity ; Freeman of Edinburgh 1902 ; has order of Rising Sun (Japan) 1st class. Residence — Avenel, Darling Point, Sydney. N.S.W. Clubs — Athenajum, Australian, and University (Sydney). Issue — BARTON, K.C.V.O. Great. 1906 ; C.B. (mil. 1889) ; C.M.G. 1900. — Maj.-Gen. Sir Geoffry Barton, s. of the late C. C. Barton, of Rownhams, Hants. B. 22 Feb. 1844 ; m. 1890, Beryl, dau. of Col. Edward P. Mackenzie, of Downhani Hall, Suffolk, Auchenskeoch, Kirkcudbrightshire, and Craigs, co. Dumfries ; ed. at Eton ; joined 7th Roy. Fusiliers 1862; capt. 1874; maj. 1879; It. -col. 1882 ; col. 1886 : maj. -gen. 1898 ; ret. 1904 ; served in Ashanti 1873-4 (despatches, medal with clasp), with Egyptian exped. 1882 as A.A.G. (despatches, 4th class Osmanieh), and Soudan exped. 1885 (mil. sec. to com.-in-chf.) ; commd. Fusilier Brig., and Pretoria dist. in S.A. 1899-1902 (despatches) ; A.A.G. Thames dist. 1895-7, and N.W. dist. 1897-8 : col. Royal Fusi- liers 1900 ; Knt. of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem 1912 ; is J. P. co. Dumfries. Resi- dence — Craigs, Dumfries. Clubs — Wellington ; United Service ; Dumfries and Galloway. Issvie —