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 655 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [CAMERON BYLES, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911. — Sib Wil- iLiAM Pollard Byles, s. of William Byles, of ' Bradford, Yorks, founder and propr. of " Bradford Observer," and Anna, dau. of Peter Kenyon Hol- den, of Halifax, stationer. B. at Bradford 13 Fob. 1839 ; m. 1865, Sarah Anne, dau. of Stephen Unwin, of Colchester ; ed. privately ; M.P. Ship- ley div. of Yorks 1892-5, for N. Salford since 1906 ; contested E. Leeds 1900 ; formerly one of the proprietors of the "Bradford Observer." Residence — 8, Chalcot Gardens, Hampstead, N.W. Clubs — National Liberal ; Reform (Man- chester). BYRNE, K.C.V.O, Creat. 1911 ; C.B. (civ.) 1902.- — Sib. William Patrick Bybne, s. of late John Byrne, of Withington, Lanes. B. 12 Feb. 1859 ; m. 1910, Maria, widow of W. Wybrow Robertson, late C.S.I. ; ed. at St. Cuthbert's Coll. U.shaw, St. Bede's Coll. Manch., and pri- vately ; B.A. Lond. ; Barr.-at-law (Gray's Inn) 1886"; was clerk G.P.O. ; ent. Home Office 1884, pte. sec. to Perm. Und.-Sec. of State 1891, to Sec. of State 1895 ; princ. clerk in the Home Office 1896 ; assist. Und.-Sec. Home Office since 1908 ; British delegate to Conference on Aerial Navi- gation (Paris) 1910 ; chairmn. and member of many committees ; registrar of the Baronetage 1910-14 ; chrmn. of Board of Control from 1913. Residences — 3, Courtfield Gardens, S.W. ; 66, Victoria Street, S.W. BYRNE, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Henrietta Johnstone, dau. of James Gulland, of Newton Wemyss, Fife. M. 1874, Sir Edmund Widdring- ton Byrne, a Judge of the High Court, who d. 4 April, 1904. Residence — 35, Lansdowne Road, W. CABLE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1906. — Snt Ernest Cable, s. of late George Hibbard Cable, of Cal- cutta, and Emily Maria, dau. of Richard Pickers- gill. B. 1 Dec. 1859; m. 10 Oct. 1888, Lilian Sarah, dau. of Weston Joseph Sparkes, of Daw- lish ; ed. at private school ; Sheriff of Calcutta 1905.; knighted on the occasion of the visit of the King to India, when Prince of Wales, 1906. Residences — 29, Hertford Street, Mayfair, W. ; Lyndridge, Bishopsteignton, S. Devon. Clubs — Wellington ; Ranelagh ; and Bengal (Calcutta). Issue — 1. George Pickersgill Cable, b. 1892. 1. Koorouy Weston, ni. 15 Dec. 1908, Sir Lionel Cecil SVilliain Alexander, 6th Bt. {see Peerage). 2. Kuth McCarthy. CAILLARD, Knt. Bach. Great. 1896.— Sir Vincent Henry Penal vbr Caillard, s. of His Honour Judge Caillard, of Wingfield House, Wilts, Judge of County Coiirts, and D.L., J. P. Wilts, and J. P. Somerset, and Emma Louisa, dau. of Vincent Stuckey Reynolds, J. P., of Canonsgrove, Somerset, and kinswoman of the Earl of" Beaconsfield. B. 23 Oct. 1856; m. 10 June, 1881, Eliza Frances, d. of Capt. John Hanham, of Dean's Court, Dorset, and sister of Sir John Hanham, Bt. ; ed. at Eton and Roy. Mil. Acad. Woolwich (Pollock gold medallist) ; lieut. Roy. Engineers 1875—83 ; assist, commr. Montenegrin Delimitation Commn. 1879 ; on special service in connection with Berlin Congress and at Dulcigno Naval Demonstration 1880 ; served on the staff in Egyptian campaign 1882 (medal, star and Medjidie) ; pres. of the Council of the " Dette Public(ue Ottomane " at Constan- tinople 1883-98 ; a director of Vickers, Sons & Maxim, Ltd., and of the S.E. and C.R., etc. ; chrmn. of Mr. Chamberlain's commn. on Tariff Reform ; a frequent contributor to the Reviews ; author of " Imperial Fiscal Reform " ; has the Grand Cordon of the Medjidie, the Osmanieh, the Imtiaz and Liakat ; J. P. Wilts ; contested Bradford East 1906 ; alderman L.C.C. 1907. Residences— Wingfield House, Wilts ; 42, Half Moon Street, Piccadilly, W. Club — St. James's. Issue — • Bernard Langton Penalver Caillard, b. 1882 ; ni. 191;J, Hilda Blam-ove, dau. of Lt.-Col. Blagrove Patten, of 2, Hyde I'ark Terrace, W. Eiimia Ksinah Magdalen. CALLAGHAN, G.C.V.O. Great. 1912 ; K.C.B. (mil.) 1910; K.C.V.O. 1909; C.V.O. 1907: C.B. (mil.) 1900. — Adm. Sir George Astley- Calla- GHAN, s. of Capt. Frederick M. Callaghan, of Cork, J. P. CO. Cork, and Georgina Frances, dau. of James Hodgson, of H.E.I.C.S. B. in London 21 Dec. 1852 ; m. 2 Feb. 1876, Edith Saumarez, dau. of the Rev. F. Grosvenor, rector of Dunker- ton, Bath ; ed. privately ; ent. R.N. 1866 ; capt. 1 Jan. 1894 ; naval adviser to Insp.-Gen. of Fortifications 1894-7 : capt. of " Endymion " in China 1900, and commanded naval brigade with the allied forces for relief of Legations in Peking (C.B.); A.D.C. to King Edward 1904-5; prin- cipal naval A.D.C. 1914 ; rear-adm. in Channel Fleet 1906-7, vice-adm. 1910 ; commanded Fifth Cruiser Squadron March, 1907, to Nov. 1908 ; second in command Medit. Fleet 1908-10 ; in command of the 2nd div. of the Home Fleet 1910-11 ; apptd. to Admiraltv for special service on War Staff Aug. 1914 ; adm. 1913 ; c.-in-c. of the Honie Fleet with the acting rank of adm. Nov. 1911-14 : Principal Naval A.D.C; is Grand Officer of Order of Grown of Italy and of Legion of Honour. Residence — Avonstone House, Bath- ampton, Somerset. Clubs — United Service : Royal Naval (Portsmouth). Issue — 1. Lieut. Cyril Callaghan, R.N., b. 16 June, 1881 ; m. 11 April, 1906, Dorothy, dau. of Gothes Mann, of Sydney, N.S.W. 1. Dorothy, m. 11 Sept. 1897, Frederic La Trobe Bateinan. Residence — 36, Kensington Mansions, Tre- bovir Road, S.W. 2. Noel, m. 29 Aug., 1904, Capt. Charles Penrose Rusliton Coode, R.N. 3. Stella. CAMERON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1885 ; C.B. (civ.) 1899. — Sir Charles Alexander Cameron, Ph.D., Hon. R.H.A., s. of late Capt. Ewen Cameron. B. 16 July, 1830 ; m. 16 Oct. 1862, Lucie (d. 1883), dau. of late John Macnamara, of Dublin ; L.K.Q.C.P. 1868, F.R.C.S.I. 1874, D.P.H. Camb. 1877, M.K.Q.G.P. 1880, M.D.R.U.I. 1897 ; F.R.C.P.I. 1898 ; Harben gold medallist ; prof, chemistry and hygiene to Roy. Coll. of Surgeons, Ireland ; med. officer of health and city analyst of Dublin ; pres. of the Roy. Coll. of Surgeons 1885-6 ; pres. Roy. Institute of Public Health 1888-93 ; vice-pres. Roy. Coll. Vet. Surgeons, Irel. ; vice-pres. of the Roy. Dub. Socy. ; memb. Army Med. Advisory Board ; late pres. Public Analysts' Society ; late vice- pres. of the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain ; deputy grand master of the Freemasons in Ireland since 1911 ; author of various works on sanitation, chemistry, etc. ; knighted by the Lord-Lieut, of Ireland (Earl Spencer) in recog- nition of his services in the cause of sanitation and public health in Ireland, made an hon. freeman of the City of Dublin 1911. Residence — 51, Pembroke Road, Dublin. Clubs — Savage ; Friendly Brothers' (Dublin). Issue — 1. Ernest Stuart Cameron, b. 1872. 2. Ewen Henry Cameron, b. 1882. 1. Lucie, m. 1911, John Denlson Gerard, Res. Magi- strate at Belmullet, co. Mayo. 2. Helena, m. 1905, Prof. Rupert Stanley. CAMERON, K.C.M.G. Great 1914.— The Hon. Sir Douglas Colin Cameron, s. of Colin Cameron, of Hawkesbury, Ontario, and Annie, dau. of D. McLanrin. B". at Hawkesbury, 8 June, 1854 ; m. 1880, Margaret, dau. of William Ferguson ; pres. Kat Portage Lumber Co., Maple Leaf Milling Co. : memb. for Rainy River in Ontario Legis- lature 1902-3 ; Lent. -Gov. of Manitoba since