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 S46 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [BRANFOOT BRADSHAW, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1912 ; C.B. 1891. — Surg.-Maj.-Gbn. Sir Alexander Frederick Bradsiiaw, s. of late George Brad- shaw. B. 6 Dec. 1834 ; m. 18G4, Ellen Charlotte, dau. of Col. R. S. Ewart, Bens;al Army ; ed. at St. Bart.'s Hosp., and (1897-1900) Oxford ; ent. Ai-my Med. Dept. 1857 and apptd. to Rifle Brig. ; serM'd in Indian mutiny, and at siege of Lucknow 1858, garrison and brigade surg., Delhi, 1863-4; apptd to Chestnut Troop, R.H.A. 1866; on personal staff of three successive comrars. -in-chief in India, 1869-81 ; princ. med. otftcer, Quetta district, Baluchistan, 1884-6 ; of Zhob Valley Exped. Force, 1884 ; of British Frontier Force, Assuan, Egypt, 1886-7 ; of Hazara Field Force, 1891 ; hon.' surg. to viceroys of India 1891-5 ; princ. med. officer of H.M. forces in India 1892-5 ; ret. 1905, is M.R.C.P. (Lond.) ; M.R.C.S. and L.S.A. (Lond.) ; F.R.G.S. ; merab. of Roy. Soc. of Medicine ; M.A. Oxford ; hon. physician to Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, and King ' George V. Residence — 111, Banbury Road, Oxford. Clubs — United Service ; Oxford and I County (Oxford). Issue — I 1. Maj. Frederick Ewart Bradshaw, Indian Army, b. 7 Feb. 1865 ; m. 1894, Gwendolen, dau. of late R. C. L. Bevan. Issue — ; 1. Aline Mary. 2. Cicely Gladys. 2. Maj. Charles Pdchard Bradshaw, Indian Army, b. 18 Jan. 1873 ; m. 1895, Constance Mary, dau. of late | E. W. Landon. Issue — j 1. John Richard Landon Bradshaw, b. 1896. 1 2. Frederick Wyckham Bradshaw, b. 1900. i 1. Marjorie Joyce. 3. The late Capt. Arthur Edwin Bradshaw, 14th Jlur- ray's Jat Lancers, Ind. Army, b. 20 March, 1882 ; m. 1913, Florence Mary, dau. of late H. F. Price, of ; Wolfesfleld, Quebec, and was killed in action 13 Oct. 1914. 1. Elsie Margaret, m. Lt.-Col. G. P. Lenox-Conyngluun, B.E., and has issue. 2. Mary Frances, m. 1st, 1892, Jlaj. Wilfrid Moon I {see Moon, Bt., of Portman Square) ; m. 2nd, Capt. Arthur Crisp Clarke, Argyll and Sutherland Highlrs. 3. Jifpra IS'apier, m. 1899, Maj. Cecil Keke'ich, late York and Lancaster Regt. 4. Lucy Ellen. 5. Susan Charlotte. i NEWTON-BRADY, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1911.— Sir Andrew Xewton-Brady, s. of late Sir Thomas Francis Brady, .I.P., of Percy Place, Dublin, commnr. of Irish Fisheries, etc., and Sarah, dau. of Thomas Bridgford, of Spafield. co. DubHn. B. in Dublin, 24 Sept. 1849 : ni. 1st, 17 May, 1871, Annie (d. 1886), dau. of Robert Meeredy, of Lissoughter Lodge, Recess, co. Galway ; m. 2nd, 7''June, 1887, Julia Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Arthur Henry D'Esterre, M.D. of Limerick ; assumed the additional name of Newton 1870; ed. in France ; Barr.-at-law 1878; Res. Mag. co. Galwav 1882-94, Ennis, eo. Clare, 1894-1908, Belfast 'l908 ; sec. to the Roy. Commn. on Oyster Fisheries 1869, and then in Irish (J.S. ; has received thanks of Government on se^•eral occasions. Residence — Mullafarry, Greystones, co. Wicklow. Clubs — Ulster (Bel- fast) ; United Service (Dublin). Issue by It^t m. — 1. Thomas Francis Jfewton-Brady, b. 8 Xov. 1878; ed. at Trin. Coll., Dublin, B.A. ; m. 8 Feb., 1904, Emily, o. c. of Robert Smithwick, of Crannagh, 2ennagh, co. Tipperary. , 2. Henry Rawson Spencer Xewton-Brady, b. 4 April, 1884 ; m. August, 1913, Lily, dau. of Lt.-Col. Adair Hall, of Eastview, Monkstown, eo. Dublin. 1. Edith May, m. 21 Oct.,1895. B-njamin W. Parke. R'-sidences — Dunally, co. Sligo ; Clogher, co. Ros- co ninon. 2. Eileen Annie. "Issue liy 2nd m. — 3. Arthur Xewton D'Esterre Xev.-ton-Bradv, 'i. 10 Dec. 1889 ; ed. at Trhi. Coll. Dublin, B.A., M.B.. B.Ch. 3. Vera. BRAIN, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1913. — Sir Francis William Thomas Brain, s. of Cornelius Brain, of Ruardean, Glos., and Ann, dau. of Thomas Brain, of the Hawthorns, Drybrook, Glos. B. at Hopemansell, 28 Oct. 1855 ; m. 28 Oct. 1884, Dorothy Ann, dau. of Rev. Lewis Roberts, of Mitcheldean, Glos. ; od. at Monmouth Gram. Soh. ; is M.I.C.E. ; pres. Mining Assocn. of Great Britain, 1911-12; J.P., C.C., Glos.; verderer of the Forest of Dean since 1912. Resi- dences — Trafalgar House, Drybrook, Glos. ; Huntworth, Stoke Bishop, Bristol. Issue — 1. Dorothy Ann, m. 30 Jan. 1913, Dr. George NichoUs. Eesidimce — Weilesley Lodgf, Croydon. 2. Margaretta Price, 'm. 15 May, 1911, Neville Laving- ton, solicitor, and has issue. Residence — Druid Stoke Avenue, Stoke Bishop, Bristol. BRAMSDON, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1909.— Sib Thomas Arthur Bramsdon, s. of John Bramsdon, of Portsmouth. B. at Portsmouth, 27 Feb. 1857 ; m. Mary Anna Adelaide (Ada), dau. of late Capt. Charles Auguste Reid, 20th Bengal Infantry ; ed. privately ; admitted a solicitor 1878 ; Coroner of Portsmouth since 1884 : J. P. Portsmouth since 1892 ; M.P. Portsmouth 1900 and 1906-10 ; menib. of departmental comm. apptd. hy Home Office to inquire into the Law and Practice of Coroners ; has taken a great intei'est in the pro- tection of children, and is a memb. of the Centi'al Comm. of the N.S.P.C.C. Residence — St. Hehers, Elm Grove, Southsea. Club — National Liberal. Issue — Elsie Victoire. BRAMSTON, G.C.M.G. Creat. 1900 ; K.C.M.G. 1897; C.B. (civ.) 1886.— Sir John Bramston, s. of Thos. Wm. Bramston, M.P., of Skreens, Essex, and Ehza, dau. of Adm. Sir Eliab Harvev, G.C.B., of Rolls Park, Essex. B. 14 Nov. 1832 ; m. 14 Dec. 1872, Eliza Isabella, dau. of Rev. Harrv Vane Russell, vie. of Stoddesdon, Salop ; ed. at Winchester and Oxford ; B.A. 1854 ; Fell, of All Souls 1855 ; D.O.L. 1863 ; Barr.-at-law (Middle Temple) 1857 ; priv. see. to Gov. of Queensland 1859-61 ; M.L.C. Queensland 1863-9; memb. Legislative Assembly 1871-3 ; Att.-Gen. Queensland, 1870-73 ; Att.-Gen. Hong Kong, 1874-6 : Assist. Under-Sec. of State for Colonies 1876-97, and Registrar of the Order of St. Michael and St. George 1892-1907 ; Roy. Commnr. to Newfoundland 1898. Is descended from Sir John Bramston, Knt., Chief Justice of the King's Bench te»(.p. Charles I. Residence — 18, Berkeley Place, Wimbledon. Club — Travellers". BRAND, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Elizabeth Findlay, dau. of Robert Dalziel, of Paisley ; m. 1877, Sir David Brand, Sheriff of Ayrsliire, and ehrmn. of the Crofters' Commn., who d. 1908. Residence — 80, Murrayfleld Gardens, Edinburgh. BRAND, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Catherina Dorothea, dau. of Robert Aling ; m. 1869, Sir Christoffil Joseph Brand, Speaker of the Cape House of Assembly, who d. 1876. Residence — Cape Town. BBANDIS, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Katherine, dau. of Dr. Rudolf Hasse, Prof, of Univ. of Bonn ; m. 1867, Sir Dietrich Brandis, K.C.I. E., formerly insi3ector-gen. of the forests of India, who d. 1907. Residence — Bonn, Germany. BRANDRETH, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Made- line, dau. of Alexr. Colvin. M. 1866, Adm. Sir Thomas Brandreth, K.C.B., Lord of the Admiralty and pre:. Roy. Naval Coll., who d. 1894. Resi- dence — Heathfield, W^inchester. Issue — BRANFOOT, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Lucy Innes, dau. of H. R. P. Carter, M.I.C.E. M. 1886, as his 2nd wife, Sir Arthur Mudge Branfoot; M.B. London ; F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; late Ind.