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 641 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [BOURNE Clarke, of Canning, N.S. (d. 1880) ; m. 2nd, 1884, Bessie B. Clarke ; ed. at King's Coll. Windsor, N.S., and Harvard Univ. ; B.A. King's ; M.D. Harvard 1868 ; is a physician ; member Pro- vincial Board of Health ; hon. col. Canadian Militia Medical Service ; hon. surg.-gen. in the Army 1911; member Canadian House of Commons 1874-82 and 1887-1911 ; minister of militia and defence since 1896 ; memb. Col. Conference Lon- don 1907, and Imperial Conf. 1911 ; Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem. Residences — Ottawa, Canada ; Canning, Nova Scotia. Clubs — Rideau (Ottawa), Halifax. Issue living — 1. Elizabeth, m. 11 Oct., 1911. 2. Julia Maude, m. 22 May, 1906, Leslie Stuart Macona, of Ottawa. BORWICK, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1902.— Sra Robert Hudson Bobwick, eldest surviving s. of George Borwick, of Torquay, and Jane, dau. of Rev. John Hudson, of West Bromwich. B. 21 Jan. 1845 ; m. 6 March, 1872, Caroline, dau. of Rev. R. D. Johnston, of Kurnool, S. India ; ed. at City of London Sch. ; J. P. co. London. Residences — 16, Berkeley Square, W. ; Eden Lacy, Lazonby, Cumberland. Clubs — Carlton ; Constitutional ; Bath. Issue — 1. George Borwick, b 1880 ; m. 190S, Mary Jlason (m. diss. 1913), dau. of Lewis Cruger Hasell, of New York. 2. Robert Geoffrey Berwick, b. 1886 ; m. 1913, Irene Phj'llis, dau. of Thomas Main Patterson, of Little- bourne House. Residence — 9, Harewood House, Hanover Square, W. 1. Clarice May, m. 1899, Maj. William Ward Warner, late Ind. Army. 2. Vanessa Margaret, m. 24 June, 1903, Edward Henry Dormer (Club — Travellers'), and has issue. Resi- dence—Mount House, Burwasli, Sussex. 3. JIary Dorothea, m. 1904, Leonard Cecil Woodman. 4. Nancy Beatrice, m. 10 July, 1907, Henry Page Croft. Residence — 53, Onslow Gardens, S.W. BOSANQUET, G.C.V.O. Creat. 1907 ; K.C.B. (mil.) 4905. — Adm. Sib Day Hoet Bosanquet, of the late Rev. Robert WiUiam Bosanquet, J.P., of Rock, Alnwick, and Caroline, dau. of Col. Day Hort Macdowall, of Walkenshaw and of Castle Semple, Renfrew. B. 22 March, 1843 ; m. 1 Feb. 1881, Mary, dau. of Col. Thomas Brom- head Butt; ent. R.N. 1857, capt. 1882, rear- adm. 1897, viee-adm. 1902, adm. 1905 : com. -in- chief East Indies 1899-1902, of North America and West Indies 1904-7 ; com. -in-chief Ports- mouth 1907-8, when he ret. ; D.L., J. P. Here- fordshire ; has the Grand Cross of the Swords of Sweden (1906), and Grand Cross of the Red Eagle of Germany (1907) ; Governor of the State of S. Austraha 1909-14. Residence — Broomy- Clos, Herefordshire. Club — United Service. Issue — 1. Graham Bromhead Bosanquet, b. 17 Nov. 1885 ; lieut. Gloucester Regt. ; m. 23 Fob. 1910, Flora Blacdonald Lindsay, dau. of W. Lindsay Stewart, of Stanmore, co. Lanark. 1. Beatrice Mary |,. 2. AUcia Grace [ "^"^• BOSANQUET, Knt. Bach. Great. 1907.— Sib FeeDEBICK AtBEBT BoSANQUET, S. of S. R. Bosanquet, of Dingestow Court, Monmouth, and Emily, dau. of G. Courthope, of Whiligh, Sussex. B. 1837 ; m. 1st, 1871, Albinia Mary,'dau. of J. Curtis Hayward, of Quedgeley House, Gloucester ; m. 2nd, 1885, Philippa Frances, dau. of W. Bence- Jones, of Clonakilty, co. Cork ; ed. at Eton and Camb. (1st class classical, and 2nd class math, tripos) ; Barr.-at-law 1863 ; Q.C. 1882 ; recorder of Worcester 1879-91, of Wolverhampton 1891- 1900: bencher 1889; chrmn. of Council of Law reporting ; memb. of the Canterbury House of Laymen ; Common Serj. of City of London since 1900 : J. P. Monmouth and Sussex. Residences —12, Grenville Place, S.W. ; Cobbe Place, Lewes. Clubs — Athenaeum ; St. Stephen's. Issue — D.P. 1. R'v. Bernard Hugh Bosamiuet, M.A. Cam)..; b. 21 Nov. 1872 ; m. 8 June, 1909, En.ily M., dau. of George W. Draper, of Surbiton, Surrey. Residence — The Vicarage, ■Tharai'S Ditton. 2. Geott'rev Courthope Bosanquet, 1). 26 Die. 1876; m. 11 Fe'b. 1914. .AOldrrd JCIeanor, dau. of Hugh Barrington Simeon, of Wetherbv Mansions, ,S. Kensing- ton, S.W. 3. William Sidney Bence Bosanquet, b. 9 May, 1893. 1. Lilian. 2. Nora Margaret. 3. Edith Madeline. GRIFFITH-BOSCAWEN, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1911. — SiB AethurSackville Teevob Gbiffith- BoscAWEN, s. of Capt. Boscawen Trevor Gritfith- Boscawen, of Trevalyn Hall, Wrexham, late R. Welsh Fusiliers, and Helen Sopliia, dau. of Ad- miral Norwich Duff, R.N. B. at Trevalyn Hall, 18 Oct. 1865 ; m. 1892, Edith Sarah, dau. of the late Samuel Williams, of Boons, Edenbridge, Kent ; ed. at Rugby, and Oxford (1st cl. Classics, 2nd History, M.A.) ; It. -col. commdg. 3rd Roy. W. Kent Regt. (spec, res.), since 1910 ; memb. L.C.C. since 1910, chrmn. Housing Committee, and one of the chrmn. of Standing Committees in the House of Commons ; M.P. Dudley since Dec. 1910, for Tonbridge div., Kent, 1892-1906 ; contested Dudley div. Jan. 1910 ; priv. sec. to Chanc. of Exchequer 1896-1900 ; parly. Charity Commnr. 1900-06 : J. P. Kent. Residences — 80, Cornwall Gardens, S.W. ; Oakham Lodge, Dudley. Clubs — Carlton ; Athenjeum ; Con- stitutional. BOSE, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1907 ; CLE. 1903.— Sib Jagadis Cha-xdea Bose. B. 1858 ; ed. at Calcutta, and Camb. as scholar ; M.A. ; D.Sc. Lond. ; is professor of natural sciences at the Presidency College, Calcutta ; attended inter- national scientific congress, Paris, 1900. Resi- dence — Presidency College, Calcutta. Club — ■ India (Calcutta). BOUCAUT, K.C.M.G. Great. 1898.— Hon. Sib James Penn Boxtcaut, s. of Capt. Ray Boucaut, of Guernsey, and Winifred, dau. of James Penn, of Falmouth, superintendent Naval Victualling Depart. B. 29 Oct. 1831 ; m. 22 March, 1864, Janet (d. 1912), dau. of Alexander McCulloch, of Glenelg, Adelaide, S. Australia : ed. privately ; Barr.-at-Law. Adelaide. 1856; Q.C. (1875); Attorney-C4en. 1865 and 1872; Premier 1866-7; Premier and Commr. Crown Lands 1876 ; Premier and Treas. 1877-8 ; several times deputy gov. and twice administrator of the Govt.; judge of Supreme Court from 1878 to Feb. 1905 : J.P. for the t olony. Residence — Glenelg, S. Australia. BOURDILLON, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— 3Iaey Wake, dau. of John Mangles Lowis, H.E.I.C.S., of Amory House, Alton, Hants : m. 1887, Sir James Austin Bourdillon, K.C.S.I., Resident in Mysore and chief commnr. in Coorg 1903-5 ; who d. 23 April, 1913. Residence — Westlands, Lip- hook, Hants. Issue — 1 son. 2 daus. BOURINOT, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Isabelle, dau. of John Cameron : m. 1889, as his 3rd wife. Sir John Bourinot, K.C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D., sometime Clerk of the Canadian House of Com- mons, and late pres. Roy. Soc. of Canada, who d. 13 Oct. 1902. He was author of " How Canada is Governed," " The Story of Canada." " Canada under British Rule," and of other works on the constitution and history of Canada. Residences — Kingsmere, Quebec ; Toronto. BOURNE, K.C.LE. Great. 1913: CLE. 1908. — Sib Alfeed Gibbs Boxjene, s. of late Alfred Bourne, sec. to British and Foreign Sch>iol Soc. B. at Lowestoft, 8 Aug. 1859 : m. 1888. Emily Tree, dau. of G. Glashier : ed. at Univ. Coll.