Page:Dod's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage etc. of Great Britain and Ireland.djvu/719

 669 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [CORBETT 1890-1901 ; fellow of Wiiicliestei- Coll. 1903 ; ; M. 1875, Sir Mutu Coomaraswamy, of Ceylon, edited Ruskin's works 1903-11. Residence — who d. 1879. Residence — 3, Eaglesden, Benenden, South Stolie, Oxfordshire. Ckib — National Cranbrook, Kent. Liberal. Issue, none. COOK, Knt. Bach. Great. 1904. — Sib Henry COOPER, Knt. Alfred Cooper, Bach. Croat. 1901. — SiE of Henry Cooper, tea mer- Cook, s. of John Cook, W.S., of Edinburoli^ and ^ ^j^^^^^^ ^^ London,' and Anne, dau. of' J. Stone, Margaret Sophia, dau. of Gen. Sir John Ho]ie. G.C.H. B. 28 July, 1848 ; m. 17 June, 1879, Margaret (d. 28 Sept. 1905), dau. of John Patten, W.S. ; is sec. to the Roy. Company of Archers, the King's bodyguard in Scotland ; D.L., J. P. Residence — 22, ' Eglinton Crescent, Edinburgh. Clubs — Caledonian ; University (Edin.). Issue — 1. John Cook, b. 26 May, 1880; m. Beo. 1911, Fraiic<>s. dau. of Thomas Skeno Essen, of Edinburgh. 2. Walter Rauisay Cook, b. 12 Feb. 18S4. 3. A(U-iiui Henry Cook, b. 2 Jan. 1889. ] . Jean .Maxv.-ell Campbell. of Thame, Oxfordshire. B. 1846 ; m. 1st, 1873, Margaret Mary (d. 1874). dau. of J. G. Winn, of Highbury, London; m. 2nd, 1882, Marion, dau. of "Charles Nicholson, of Dublin ; ed. at Iving's Coll. London ; is ehrmn. Ridgways, Limited ; J. P. Surrey. Residence — Ossemsley Manor, Christcliurch, Hants. COOPER, Kut. Bach. Creat. 1913.— Sm Edwaku Ernest Cooper, s. of Walter Bevan Cooper, of Old Windsor. B. at Old Windsor I 5 Feb. 1848 : m. 7 Sept. 1876, Leonora, dau. of COOK, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Rose Ellen, Thomas Crampton, of Grove Park, Middlesex ; dau. of the late Joshua Stubbs, of Castle Brom- '• ed. privately ; is memb. of Lloyds ; D.L.London ; wich. M. 1895, the late Sir William Thomas ! alderman of Cornhill ward since 1909 ; Sheriff of Gustavus Cook, Mayor of Birmingham 1883, London 1912-13 ; past-master of the Musicians' M.P. East Birmingham 1885-6, who d. 20 Jan. | Co. ; chrmn. of Roy. Acad, of Music ; officer of 1908. Residence — Issue — KINLOCK-COOKE, Knt. Bach. Creat. Dec. 1905. — Sir Clement Kinloch-Cooke, s. of Robert Whall Cooke, of Sunnyside, Brighton. B. 1854 ; m. 1898, Florence, dau^ of the late Rev. John Launcelot Errington ; ed. at Brighton Coll. and Camb. ; B.A., LL.M. ; mathematical tripos, law tripos ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1883 ; travelled extensively in the Dominions and in Europe ; joined Oxford Circuit ; apptd. H.^M. counsel for jNIint in Berkshire ; legal adviser to the House of Lords Sweating Commn. 1886-8 ; priv. sec. to the Earl of Dunraven ; late Under-Sec. of State for Colonies ; examiner under Civil Service Comnni. for H.M. factory inspector- ships, 1890 ; edited |" The Observer," " Pall Mall Gazette " ; joined staff of " Morning Post " as political writer on foreign and colonial affairs ; founder and editor of the " Empire Review " ; hon." sec. to Allied Colonial Universities Confer- ence 1903 ; M.P. for Devonport since 1910 ; memb. L.C.C. (Clapham) 1907-10 : memb. of education and pari, committees ; governor Im- perial College of Science and Technology ; chair- man Central Emigration Board ; member Central the Legion of Honour 1913, order of the Couronne, Belgium, 1914. Residences — Berrydowai Court, Overton, Hants ; 129, Bedford Court Mansions, W. Clubs — Garriek ; Jimior Carlton ; Royal Thames Yacht ; Oriental. Issue, none. COOPER, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1908 ; Knt. Bach. 1904. — Hon. Sir Pope Alexander Cooper, s. of Francis Cooper, of Wileroo, N.S.W. B. 1846 ; m. 1873, Ahce Frener (d. 1900), dau. of the late James Cooper, of Bayswater, W. ; Barr.- at-law (Middle Temple) 1872; v/as Attorney- Gen, of Queensland 1880-3, and a puisne Judge 1883-1903 ; is now Chief Justice of Queensland. Residence — Brisbane, Queensland. Issue — 1. Reginald Francis Cooper, b. 1878 ; m. 1899, Mary, dau. of J. Macdonald Bowen. 1. Marie Elaine, m. 189.=^, Staff Surg. F. Culdland, B.N. 2. Cecilia Phyllis. COOPER, Knt. Bach, Creat. 1903 ; CLE. 1897. — Sib William Earnshaw Cooper, s. of James Cooper; b. 1843; m. 2 Nov. 1911, Glead- howe, widow of Walter cle Castro ; is head of the firm of Cooper, Allen & Co., Cawnpore, India ; hon. col. Cawnpore Vol. Rifle Corps ; was pres. ,_,, ,> -n", i- T 1 1 <• T , I of Upper India Chamber of Commerce 1889-1900 ; (Unemployed) Body for London and of London ^^s memb. legis. council N.W^ Prov. and Oudh County Terr. Force Assocn. ; author of Austra- , 1893-1900 ; author of " The Murder of Agricul- Han Defences and New Guinea," " Life of H.R.H. Princess Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck," 1900 {published by authority), and numerous pa'n- phlets and review articles. Residences — 3, Mount Street, Grosvenor Scjuare, W. ; 2, Garden Court, Temple, E.C. Clubs — Athenaeum ; Carlton ; Royal Western Yacht ; United ; Beefsteak ; M.C.C. PAGET-COOKE, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1906.- ture," " Socialism and its Perils," " Britain for the Briton," " England's Need," etc., etc. Resi- dences — Hiune Towers, Bournemouth ; Cawn- pore, India. COOPER, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Lady Agnes 1 Cecil Emmeline, dau. of James, 5th Earl of 1 Fife. M. 1st, 4 Oct. 1871 (m. diss. 1876). Vise. Dupphn ; m. 2nd, 5 Aug. 1876, Herbert Flower, Sir Henry Paget-Cooke, s. of the late William : who d. 30 Dec. 1880 ; m. 3rd, 4 July, 1882, Sir Major Cooke, Metropolitan Pohce magistrate, of I Alfred Cooper, the emuient siu-g. -general, who d. Bellcroft, Newport, I. of Wight, and 123, W^est- i 3 March, 1908. Residence— Berkeley House, bourne Terrace, W., and Maria Bartletr, dau. of I ^ay Hill, W. the late Samuel Ashwell, physician, of Grafton Street, W. B. 16 May, 1861 : m. 1890. Grace Bernard, dau. of Arthur Hathaway, H.E.I.C.S., of Madras Presidency : ed. at Cheltenham ; admitted a solicitor 1886 ; is legal adviser to H.R.H. Princess Henry of Battenberg as Governor of the I. of Wight, and to the Liberal Central Assoc. ; senior partner in the firm of Russell- Cooke & Co., who have acted in most of the par- liamentary and municipal election petitions since 1892 ; rec. Coronation medal 1911. Residence — ^^.,, - „ /ta i i- 25, Orsett Terrace, Hyde Park, W. Clubs— 'i^m ; Bath ; Kildare Street (Dubhn) Reform : Eighty. Issue — Oliver Dayrell Paget Paget-Cooke, b. 2(3 Jan. 1891. COOTE, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1903.— Sir Eyre CooTE, s. of the late Eyre Cooto, of West Park, Damerham, Wilts, and Jessie iMary, dau. of Gen. Henry Leehmere Worrall, I.S.C'. B. 31 Dec. 1867': m. 24 Nov. 1892, Evelyn JIary, dau. of Rev. Edward Cadogan, rector of Wicken, North- ants ; ed. at Eton ; J. P. cos. Wilts and Hants ; D.L. for Queen's co. ; Sheriff Queen's co. 1888, and CO. Dublin 1903. Residence — West Park, Damerham, Salisbury. Clubs — Carlton; Wind- COOMARASWAMY, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Elizabeth Clay. tlau. of William John Beeby. CORBETT, K.C.V.O. Creat. 1905.— Sir Vin- cent Edwin Henry Cobbett, s. of the late Edwin Corliett. formerly H.IM. envoy extra- ordinary to the King of Sweden and Norway.