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 651 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE IBUNBURY Cainb. (ninth wrangler 1868) ; Fell, of Christ's Coll. 1808-82, hon. Fellow 1901: Tancred Itiw student 186-72 ; Barr.-at-law (Lincoln's Inn) 18(i9, Q.C. 1886 ; bencher, Lincoln's Inn, 1891 ; Judge of the High Court of Justice, Cliancerj- Di-., 1900-6 ; Lord Justice of Appeal since 1906. Residences — 7, Melbury Road, Kensington : Old Castle, Dallington, Sussex. Club — Athenteura. Issue — 1. Bryan Burton Bucklej', b. 2 May, iSOO. 2. Colin Burton Bueklev, b. 16 Oct. 1S99., 3. Deuys Burton Bucldey, b. Feb. 1900. 1. Joyce. 2. il Uriel. 3. Olive. 4. Kuth. BUCKMASTER, Knt. Bach. Crear. 1913.— Sir Stanley Owen Buckmasteb, s. of Prof. John Charles Bucktnaster, of London. B. 1861 : ed. at Oxford, B.A. ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple), 1884, K.C. 1902; M.P. (L.) Canib. 1906-10, and Keighley since 1911 ; Solicitor-Gen. since 1913. Address — 1, Porchester Terrace, W. Clubs — Reform: Garrick ; Flyfishers'. BUCKNILL, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1914. Knt. Bach. 1899. — Hon. Sir Thomas Townsend BuCKNiLL, s. of Sir John Bucknill, of East Cliff ' House, Bournemouth, and Mary Anne, dau. of Thomas Townsend, of Hillmorton Hall. Rugbv. B. 18 April, 1845 ; m. 1878, Annie Bell, dau. of Henry Bell Ford, of Clifton, Bristol ; ed. at Westminster Sch., and Geneva ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) ; Q.C. 1885 : Recorder of Exeter, 1885 ; bencher 1891 ; M.P. for Surrey, Epsom Div. (C.) 1892-9; judge of the High Court, King's Bench Div., since 1899 ; late memb. Surrey Terr. Force Assoen. Residence — Hylands House, Epsom. Clubs — Carlton ; Athenseum. Issue — Thomas Drake Bucknill, in. 1909, Phyllis, o. dau. of the late John Jackson Erlelstein, of Mead House, Kpsom. BULL, Knt. Bach. Great. Dec. 1905.— Sib William Bull, s. of late Henry Bull, solicitor, and of India Board of Control, and. Cecilia Ann, dau. of late James Peter Howard, of Whiteheads Wood Park, Shirley, Hants. B. 29 Sept. 1863 ; m. 5 Jan. 1904, Lilian, dau. of Gabriel Brandon, of Oakbrook, Ravenscourt Park, and Heene, Worthing ; ed. privately ; admitted a solicitor, 1889, and is senior partner of the firm of Bull & Bull, solicitors, of 3, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, and 267 and 269, King Street, Hammersmith : partner and chrmn. of J. W. Singer & Sons, bronze i founders, of Frome, and London ; memb. of Council of Birkbeck Coll. ; gov. of Latymer charities ; chrmn. of the Coinmittee of Manage- ment of the Seaside Convalescent Hospital, Sea- ford, Sussex ; hon. solicitor to and vice-j^res. of Royal Life-Saving Society ; late pari. sec. ■ (unpaid) to Rt. Hon. W. H. Long wlxile Pres. Local Govt. Board and Chief Sec. for Ireland ; trustee and memb. of com. of Royal Humane Soc. ; vice-chrmn. and chrmn. of Bridges Committee of L.C.C. during construction of the Blackwall tunnel ; vice chrmn. of Gen. Purposes Com. ; ! M.P. for Hammersmith since 1900 ; hon. sec. London Unionist Members of Parliament, and ' hon. registrar of the Imperial Society of Knights. Land Tax Commr. for Kensington. Residence — The Meadows, Shepherd's Bush, "W. Clubs — ; Carlton; Constitutional; United; Lictors ; 1900. Issue — 1. Stephen John Bull, b. 11 Oct., 1904. ; 2. George Bull, b. 19 June, 1906. 3. Anthony Bull, b. 18 July, 190S. I 4. Peter Cecil Bull, b. 21 March, 1912. BULLER, (Knt.'s widow). — Lady Audrey Jane Charlotte, dau. of John, 4th Marquess Townshend, and widow of the Hon. Cxreville i Theoplrilus Howard; m. 10 Aug. 1882, General ' Rt. Hon. Sir Redvers Henry Buller, '^^.C, CJ.C.B., G.C.M.G., who d. 1908. This distinguished general served in China 1800, with Red River Expedition 1870, in Ashanti War 1874, in KalHr War 1878, and in Zulu War 1878-9, when he received the V.C. ; was dep. asst. adj. -gen. at headquarters 1874-8, and Q.M.G. North British district in 1880, and afterwards at Aldershot ; head of Intelligence Department in Egypt during the campaign in 1882 ; A.A.G. at Horse Guards 1883-5 : D.A.G. 1885-6 ; special cornmr. to co. Kerry 1880 ; Under-Sec. for Ireland 1887 ; Q.M.G. in Oct. of that year ; A.G. 1889-87 ; commanded the troops at Aldershot 1898-9 ; com. -in-chief in S. African war 1899, commanded Natal army, and effected the relief of Ladysmith 1900 ; apptd. to Aldershot command and to command of the 1st Army Corps 1901. Residence — Downes, Crediton, Devon. Issue — • Audny Charlotte Georgina. BULLER, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Emily Mary, dau. of Henry Tritton, of Beddington, Surrey ; m. 3 Feb. 1870, Adm. Sir Alexander Buller, G.C.B., who served in the Crimea, and d. 3 Oct. 1903. Residence — Erie Hall, Plympton, S. Devon. BULLOCK, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1911 ; C.B. 1900. — Lt.-Gen. Sir George Mackworth Bul- lock, s. of Thomas Henry Bullock, Dep. Commnr., Berar, India, and Juliana, dau. of the Rev. Jonas Dennis, Preb. of Exeter. B. at Warangol, Berar, India, 15 Aug. 1851 : m. 6 June, 1884, Amy Isabel, dau. of the late Lt. -Col. James Thomson, commdg. Tower Hamlets Vols. ; ed. at Cheltenham Coll., and Oxford; entd. Army (sub-lieut. 11th Foot) 24 April, 1872, P.S.C. 1880, capt. 1882, maj. 1891, It-col. 1897, brev.-col. 1901, maj. -gen. 1906, It. -gen. since 1911 : commdg. 2nd Battn. Devon- shire Regt. 1897 ; brig, maj., Shorncliffe, 1882-7 ; D.A.A.G., Bengal, 1889-94 ; served in S. Africa (commdg. Volksrust dist. and movable colm., present at actions of Colenso and Honing Spruit) 1901-2 (despatches, brev.-col., C.B.) ; chief staff officer, Egypt, 1902-4 ; brig.-gen. commdg. Alexandria 1904 ; maj. -gen. commdg. Army of Occupation, Egypt, 1904—8; gen. oiBcer commdg. W. Riding div. Northern Command (T.F.) 1910-11 ; govr. and commr.-in-chief of Bermuda from 1912 ; col. Devonshire Regt. since 1910. Residence — Government House, Bermudas. Club — Junior United Service. Issue — Amy Evelyn. BULLOUGH, Knt, Bach. Great. 1901.— Sir George Bullough ; b. 28 Feb. 1870 ; m. 24 June, 1903, Monica, dau. of Gerard Gustavus, 4th Marcjuis de la Pasture ; ed. at Harrow ; chrmn. of Howard & Bullough, of the Globe Iron Works, Accrington, makers of cotton sjjinning inacliinery and manufacturing machinery ex- porters, employing some 5,000 hands. Knighted for conspicuous service in sending his yacht to the Cape and converting it into a floating hospital ; is owner of the island of Rhum, in the Hebrides ; capt. Scottish Horse (Yeo.) 1908-11. Residences — Kinloch Castle, Isle of Rhum, By Oban, N.B. ; Down House, Redmarley, Gloucester. Clubs — Carlton ; White's ; Orleans ; Pratt's. Issue — BUNBURY, K.C.B. (mil.). Croat. 1911 ; C.B. 1906. — Maj. -Gen. Sir Herbert Napier Bun- BUEY, s. of the late Capt. Richard Hanmer Bunbury, R.N. (4th s. of 7th Bt., cr. 1681), and Sarah Susanna, dau. of Robert Clement Sconce. B. 15 Feb. 1851 ; m. 8 Aug. 1878, Mary Louisa, dau. of the late Major Donald Patrick Campbell, of Balliveolan, Argyll ; ed. at Marl- borough, and R.M.A. Woolwich ; entd. Army R.A. i871 and A.S.C. 1889, col. 1898, maj. -gen. 1906 ; ret. 1913 ; served in S. Africa 1899-1900