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 147 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [BBOCKMAN ssuc I IV 1st m. — 1. Madeline Mary, m. 2 Feb. 1907, Franz 'acliendoift'. lUsidencc — Sprackensebb, Hanover, and has issue, ssue by 2nd ni. — 1. Arthur Cyril Brickwood, b. 1 Nov. 1896 ; York and Lancaster Rcgt. 2. llupert Rcdvers Brickwood, b. 18 Feb. 1900. BRIDGE, G.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1903 ; K.GB. mil.) 1899. — Adm. Sib Cyprian Arthur George 3Bir)t:E, s. of Archdeacon T. F. H. Bridge, of Jh. Ch. Oxford, and Lincoln's Inn, and Sarah jhristiana, dau. of John Dunscomb, of Leaming- on. 13. at St. John's, Newfoundland, 15 March, .839 : m. 1877, Eleanor, dau. of George Thorn- lill, C.S.I. ; ent. the Navy 18.53, capt. 1877, ear-adm. 1892, vice-adm. 1898, adm. 1903 ; lirector Naval Intelligence Department 1889- )4 ; cora.-in-ch. in Australia 1895—8, and on 3hina station 1901-4 ; ret. 1904. Club — United BRIDGE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1897 ; C.V.O. .911 ; M.V.O. 1902. — Sm Frederick Bridge, I, of John Bridge, of Oldbury, Worcestershire. 3. 5 Dec. 1844 ; m. 1st, 3 AjDril, 1872, Constance j ilUen, dau. of J. L. Moore ; m. 2nd, 3 Jan. 1883, lelcn (d. 13 Jan. 1906), dau. of Edward Amphlett; n. 3rd, 14 Ajoril, 1914, Marjory Wedgewood, dau. if Reginald N. Wood ; ed. at Cathedral Sch. lochester, and was chorister Rochester Cath. 850-9, assist, organist 1865 ; organist Trinity
 * h. Windsor 1865-9, Manchester Cath. 1869-75,

aid AVestminster Abbey since 1876 ; Gresham irof. of music since 1890 ; conductor Roy. Choral loo. since 1896 ; King Edward prof, of music jondon Univ. since 1902 ; chrmn. Trinity Coll. if Music, London ; M.A. ; Mus. Doc. Oxford ; i^.R-CO. ; has published numerous cantatas, iratorios, and other musical works. Residences —The Cloisters, Westminster Abbej^ ; Cairnbor- ow Lodge, Glass, Aberdeenshire. Club — Athe- laeum. 3sue bv 1st m. — ■ 1. Keginald Turlc Bridge, b. 5.; March, 1877 ; m. 1911, Isabel Margaret, dau. of Edward Winekelmann Nix, of Ferndale Park, Tunbridge Wells, llcsidence — Hurtmore Gap, Godalmiug. 1. ;Mabel Constance. SBue by 2nd m. — 2. Rosalind Flora, m. 1907, Edward Stainer, M.D., F.K.C.P. Residence — 10, Gloucester Square, W. BRIDGEMAN, G.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1912; J.C.V.O. 1911; K.C.B. 1908; K.G.V.O. 1907; I.V.O. 1903. — Adm. Sir Francis Charles Jridgeman Bridgeman, s. of Rev. W. Bridgeman- limpson, rector of Babworth, Notts, and Ladj^ i'rances Laura, dau. of 6th Earl Fitzwilliam. J. 7 Dec. 1848 ; m. 6 Nov. 1889, Emily Charlotte, lau. of late Thomas Shiffner, of Westergate, ; lussex ; ent. R.N. 1862 ; lieut. 1873 ; comm. 884 ; capt. 1890 ; rear-adm. 1903 ; vice-adm. ' 907 : adm. 1911 ; naval A.D.C. to King Edward 901-3 ; sec.-in-commd. Atlantic fleet 1904-5 ; ear-adm. Mediterranean fleet 1906-7 ; C.-in-G. if Homo fleet 1907-9 ; a Lord of Admiralty 909-11 ; G.-in-C. of the Home fleet March to Jov. 1911 ; 1st Sea Lord of the Admiralty Nov. 911 to Dec. 1912 ; has Order of Saviour of Jreece ; is Gomm. Legion of Honour. Resi- lence — Copgrove Hall, Burton-Leonard, Leeds. Jlubs — Naval and Military ; Ro-al Yacht Iquadron ; Marlborough ; Boodle's. BRIGGS, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1913.— Vice- Ldm. Sir Charles John Briggs. B. 15 July, 858 : m. 1901, Frances, dau. of Vice-Adm. iVilliam Wilson, of Glyffe Manor, Wilts ; ent. jl.N. 1872 ; commr. 1892 ; capt. 1897 ; rear-adm. .ncl controller of the Navj' 1910-12 ; vice-adm. omdg. 4th squadron Home fleet since 1912. Address — -The Admiralty, S.W. Club — LTnited lervice. BRIGGS, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Elizabeth Charlotte, dau. of James Gruar. M. 1889, as his 2nd wife. Sir John Henry Briggs, who served 44 years in the Admiralty as reader to the Lords Commissioners and as chief clerk, and d. in 1897 ; has edited her husband's work on " Naval Ad- ministrations," and published a book " On the Staff Work of the Anglo-Boer War " ; acted as nur.sing sister and war correspondent during S. African war. BRIGHT, Knt. Bach. Great. 1906.— Sib Joseph Bright, s. of Joseph Bright, tutor, of Nottingham, and Ann Kinders. B. at Notting- ham 1849 ; m. 1879, Frances Ellen (d. 5 Nov. 1906), dau. of Nathaniel Dickinson, of Notting- ham : ed. at Sherwood House School, Nottingham ; admitted solicitor 1871 ; Sheriff of Nottingham 1892 ; three times Mayor, 1894, 1895, and 1904 ; alderman 1896 ; chrmn of Univ. Coll. Notting- ham 1895-1911 ; vice-pres. Notts County Cricket Club 1895 and 1904 ; J.P. Nottingham. Resi- dence — The Park, Nottingham. Issue— 1. Hoace Dickinson Bright. 2. Alfred Stanley Bright. 3. Frank Arnold Bright. 1. Josephine Agnes. 2. Beatrice Eveline. BRIND, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Eleanob Elizabeth Lumley, dau. of Rev. H. T. Burne, M.A., of Grittleton, and of the Vineyards, Bath. M. 1873, as his 6th wife. Gen. Sir James Brind, R.A., G.C.B., who d. 1888. RUGGLES-BRISE, K.C.B. (civ. ). Great. 1 902 ; C.B. (civ.) 1900. — Sir Evelyn John Ruggles-Brise, s. of Sir S. Brise Ruggles-Brise, K.C.B., M.P., and Marianne, dau. of Sir W. Bowyer-Smijth, Bt. B. 1857 ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; B.A. (first class greats) 1880 ; m. 3 Sept. 1914, Jessie, dau. of Robert Russell Carew, and widow of Francis, 4th Baron Gamoys ; ent. Home Office 1881 ; private sec. to successive Home Secre- taries, Sir W. Harcourt, Lord Cross, Mr. Childers, and Lord Llandaff, 1883-91 ; memb. Prison Board England and Wales 1891, chrmn. since 1895 ; British delegate International Prison Congress, Paris, Brussels, Buda-Pesth, and Washington ; pres. International Prison Commn. 1910 ; founder of the Borstal Assocn. and Borstal system for treatment of young prisoners. Resi- dence — 41, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W. BROACHA, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911.— Sib Shapubji Buejorji Broacha, Sheriff of Bombay 1911. Address — Bombay. BROCK, K.C.B. (civ.). Great. 1911.— Sib Thomas Brock, s. of William Brock, of Worcester, and Catherine, dau. of William Marshall, of Worcs. B. 1847 ; m. 1869, Mary Hannah, dau. of Richard Sumner, of Nottingham ; ed. at the Govt. Sch. of Design, at Worcester, and R.A. Schools (silver and gold medals) ; elected A.R.A. 1883, R.A. 1891 ; hon. D.C.L. Oxford, hon. A. R.I. 13. A., hon. memb. R.S.A. ; pres. Artists' Annuity Fund 1891-1910, of Roy. Soc. of British Sculptors 1905-9 ; knighted on the occasion of the unveiling of the Victoria Memorial 1911. Residences — The Studio, 30, Osnaburgh Street, Regent's Park, N.W. ; Merrieweather, Mayfield, Sussex. Clubs — Athenseum, Arts. BROCKMAN, K.C.M.G. Great. 1913.— Sm Edward Lewis Brockman, s. of late Rev. R. St. Leger Brockman, vie. of Brightwell, Suffolk. B. at Watford 29 June, 1865 ; m. 29 Sept. 1907, cadet Straits Settlements 1886 ; collector Land Rev. Malacca 1898 ; commr. Court of Requests Singapore 1902 ; assist, col. sec. 1904 ; actg. col. sec. 1905-6 ; federal Sec. Federated Malay
 * 907 ; vice-adm. 1912 ; a Lord of the Admiralty
 * Mrs. F. S. B. Gaffney ; ed. at Ipswich ; apptd.