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 i53 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [BUSH Bullivan), and of about a hundred and fifty j)lays. principally burlesques, besides numerous lial'it works, " Reminiscences," published in two volumes by Methuen, etc. ; was awarded a pension of £200. "Residence — 18, Royal Crescent, Rams- gate. Club — Garrick. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Charlis Hubert Burnand, b. 1801. 2. Harry Cecil Burnand, b. 1862. 3. Frank Gilbert Burnand, b. 7 Jan. 1867. 4. John Arthur Burnand, b. 6 Dee. 1867. 5. Plulip Victor Burnand, b. 1809. 1. Hose JIarle Antoinette. 2. Constance Agnes. Issue by 2nd m. — 0. Cuthbert Cowley Burnand, b. 1878. 7. Wilfrid Joseph Burnand, b. 1885. 3. Zita Burnand. 4. Mary Margaret. 5. Ethiddreda Clare. 6. Winifred Edith. ~ BURNET, Knt. Bach. Great. 1914.— Sir John James Bubnet, s. of John Burnet, Architect, Glasgow. B. ; m. 1886, Jean ^Vatt, dim. of Sir James D. Marwick ; ed. at L'Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1874-7 ; travelled in Italy 1895, in America 1896 ; LL.D., A.R.S.A., F.R.S.' (Edin.), F.S.A. (Scot.), F.R.I.B.A. ; architect ; corres. niemb. of Soc. Central des Architectes, Francais, and of American Institute of Architects. Residences — 239, St. Vincent Street, Glasgow ; Montague Place, Bedford Square, W.C. Clubs — Arts ; Western and Arts (Glasgow) ; Northern (Edinburgh). BURNET, Knt. Bach. Robert William Bur.net, Great. 1908.— Sir s. of Rev. William Charles Burney, C.B., R.N. B. 15 May, 1858 ; m. 1884, Lucinda Marion, dau. of George R. Burnett ; ed. at R.N. Academy, Gosport ; lieut. of Carysfort during Egyptian War 1882 ; in charge of Gatling gun at Mahuta and Kassassm during naval and military operations near Suakm, 1884 ; A.D.C. to King Edward VII 190(J-7 ; rear-adml. of Plymouth sub-divn. of Home Fleet 1909-10 ; rear-adml. comdg. 5th Cruiser Squad- ron 1911 ; vice-adml. comdg. Atlantic Fleet and 3rd Battle Squadron 1911-13 ; in command of International Squadron blockading Coast of Albania, and of International Force occupymg Scutari, April to Oct. 1913 ; vice-adm. connndg. 2nd and 3rd Fleets Dec. 1913. Residence- Dean House, Kilmeston, Alresford, Hants, Club — United Service. Issue — 1. Lieut. Charles Burney, R.N., b. 1888. 1. Sybil, in. 2 Dec. 1906, Lieut. A. !?. (^ott;^. R.X., wlio d. 1908. 2. Violet Hazel, in. Julv. 1913. C'onini. Charles Ballard, R.N. BURRARD, K.C.S.I. Great. 1914 ; G.S.I. 191 1. — Col. Sib Sidney Gerald Burrard, s. of late Lt.-Col. S3'dney BiuTard, Gren. Gds., and cousin and heir pres. to Sir Harrv Paul Burrard. 6th Bt. B. 12 Aug. 1860 ; m. 25 April, 1887, Gertrude, dau. of Maj.-Gen. Charles Thomas Haig, R.E. ; col. R.E., F.R.S. ; supt. trigonometrical survey, India, from 1909 ; Surveyor-Gen. of India from " 1910. Residence — Dehra Dun, India. Issue — Gerald Burrard, b. 17 Jan. 1888 ; lieut. K.F.A. Joan, BURT, Knt. Bach. Great. 1902. — Sir John Burnet, of Himtly, Aberdeenshire, and Forbes, I Mowlem Burt, s. of George Burt, of Swanage, dau. of Rev. R. Shepherd, of Daviot, Aberdeen- ' ^ - - ._ shire. B. in Lanarkshire, 1851 ; m. 1887, Bessie Horsman, dau. of W. Morley, of Streatham, and Saltburn-by-the-Sea ; ed. Aberdeen Univ., M.B. (honours) 1876, M.D. 1878 ; F.R.C.P. Lond. 1894 ; is a consulting physician ; physcn. to His Majesty's Household ; physcn. to the London Life Assocn. ; cons, physcn. Royal Caledonian Asylum, Royal Naval Victoria fund, and Gt. Nortliern Cent. hosp. ; J. P. Hants. Residences — 54, Upper Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, W. ; Greycroft, Burghclere, Newbury. Issue — 1. John Robert Burnet, b. 1891. 1. Elizabeth Forbes. 2. Mollv. BURNETT, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1906; K.C.V.O. 1909; G.B. (mil.) 1893.— Gen. Sir Charles John Burnett, s. of John Alexander Burnett, of St. Kilda, Melbourne. B. 31 Oct. 1843 ; m. 1885, Margaret Eleanor (d. 25 Dec. 1903). dau. of late David Watson, of Alderlev, Cheshire ; ent. Army ( 1 5th Regt. ) 1 86 1, capt. 1 869, major 1874, It.-col. 1881, col. 1885, maj.-gen. 1897, It.-gen. 1905 ; gen. 1909 ; ret. 1910 ; served in Ashanti War on special service 1873-4 (medal, clasp, and bt.-maj.), and in Afghan War 1879-80 as brig.-maj., director of transport and A.A.G. (desp., medal, clasp, bt.-lt.-col.) ; A.A.G. Bombay, 1880-6 ; A.A.G. at Aldershot 1890-3 ; A.Q.M.G. at War Office 1893-5 ; in command of E. Dist. 1896-8, and a first-class dist. Bombay 1898-1904 ; Q.M.G. to the Forces 1898 ; attached to Japanese Army during war with Russia as mil. observer for Home and Indian Army 1905 ; com.- in-chief Western Comd. 1907-10; "hon. col. 6th (Rifle) Batt. The King's (Liverpool Regt.) since 1910 ; has Kaisir-i-Hind gold medal, 1st class Imperial Japanese Order of the Sacred Treasure, and certificate of Royal Humane Society for sav- ing life. Clubs — Naval and Military ; Hurling- ham. Issue — Hilda Leslie, ni. 1910, 1st van Basil Jarmay. BURNEY, K.C.B, (mil.). Great. 1913 ; 1913. — Vice-Adm. Sir Cecil Burney, K.C.M.G., s. of Gapt. Sheriff City of London. B. 1845 ; m. 1st, 1869, Marion (d. 1903), dau. of R. K. Aitchison ; m. 2nd, 11 June, 1904, Grace Emma, dau. of late Joseph Blackstone, M.R.G.S. ; ed. at private schools and Marischal Coll. Aberdeen ; con- tractor for Government and public works ; lieut. City of London ; J. P. Dorset. Residences — • Durlston, Elsworthy Road, Hampstead, N.W. ; Swanage, Dorset. Clubs — Royal Thames Yacht ; County (Dorchester). BURT, K.C.I.E. Great. 1911 ; CLE. 1909. — Sib Henry Parsall Burt, s. of late Henry Potter Burt, of Littlecot, Streatham, S.W., A.M.I.C.E., and Frances, dau. of J. Tayler. of Cranbrook, Kent. B. at Tulse Hill, 15 April, 1857 ; m. 1878, Blanche, dau. of John Curtis Harrop, of Liverpool ; ed. at Clifton and Roy. Ind. Engineering Coll., Civil Engineer, A.INI.I.G.E., an addnl. memb. of the Council of the Lt.-Gov. of the Punjaub since 1909 ; memb. of Railway Board of India ; previously manager of East Bengal, Oudli and Rohilkhand State Railways and N.W. Ry. of India ; V.D. 1909 ; col. comclg. N.W. Ry. Vol. Rifles and hon. A.D.C. to Viceroy of India. Residence — Simla, India. Clubs — Royal Victoria Yacht (Ryde) ; Bengal and Turf (Calcutta). Issue — 1. Harry Vere Burt, b. 1888 ; lieut. 37ih Lancers, Indian Army. 1. Muriel Blanche, ni. 1904, Capt. Frederick Francis Innes-Lillingston, Indian Army. 2. Violet Mary, m. 1904, Capt. Leslie Carden Thuillier {see Thuillier, K.C.I.E.). BURTON, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Elizabeth, dau. of late John Bankes Friend, of Ripple Vale, Kent, and 30, Sussex Square, W. M. 1862, General Sir Fowler Burton, K.C.B., who served at siege of Sebastopol and in Indian ?.Iutiny campaign, and d. 2 April, 1904. Residence — Stoke Damerel, Devonport. BUSH, K.C.B. Great. 1914; M.V.O. (4th cl.) 1902. — Vice-Adm. Sir Paul Warner Bush, s. of Rev. Canon Paul Bush, of Duloe, Cornwall,