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 CULLENl KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 67C since Nov. 1907 : J. P. London 1908 ; one of the managers of Catholic Reformatory, Industrial and Certified Poor Law Schools, ixnder the Westminster Dio. Educn. Fund. Clubs — Junior United Service ; United Service (Simla). Issue — 1. Louis Charles Cutfe, b. 8 Dec. 1884 ; ed. at St. George's Coll. Weybridge, St. Scrvan, France, Univ. Coll. London. Residenc, — Club— The Motor. 2. Wyndham Patrick de Lacy Cuffe, b. 21 Bee. 1887 ; lieut. A.S.C. ; ed. at St. George's Coll. Weybndgo, St. Servan, France, Nauenb.eim Coll. Heidelberg. Club — Junior United Service. CULLEN, K.C.M.G. Great. 1912 ; Knt. Bach. 1911. — Hdx. Sir William Pobtus Cullex, M.A., LL.D.. K.C. : m. 1891, Lilv, dau. of Hon. R. H. D. White; Barr.-at-law ; M.L.A. 1891; M.L.C. 1895-1910; Fell, of Senate of Sydney Univ. since 1896 ; vice-chancellor 1908-10 ; has been Lt.-Gov. and Chi?f Justice of New South Wales since 1910. Address — Supreme Court, King Street, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. Issue — 1. Howard Clifford Cullen, b. 24 Jan. 1893. 2. WiUiam Hartland Cullen, b. 25 Jan. 1897. 1. Ailsa Macquarie. CULLINAN, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William S. B. Kaye, C.B., Q.C. M. 1 June, 1892, Sir Frederick FitzJames Cullinan, K.C.B., who d. 27 Dec. 1913. Residences— 55, Fitz%villiani Square, Dublin ; Moimtain Lodge, Conway, N. Wales. CULLINAN, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1910.— Sir Thomas Major CuLLiN AX. B. 1862 ; late memb. Transvaal Legis. Assem. ; is chrmn. and maug. dir. Premier Diamond Mining Co., Ltd., and memb. for N. Pretoria in the 1st Parliament of the L^nion of S. Africa 1910. Residence — Johannesburg. Trans-aal, S. Africa. CUNINGHAM, K.C.S.L Creat. 1897; C.S.I. 1894. — Sir Willia:i John Cuningham, s. of the late Alexander Cuningham, of Edinburgh, sec. to Commnrs. for Northern Lights, and Caroline, dau. of Maj.-Gen. Faunce, C.B. B. 30 Nov. 1848 ; ed. at Edin. Acad, and privately ; ent. I.C.S. 1870 ; was deputy-sec. to the Govern- ment of India in the Foreign Depart., and secre- tary from 1894-1900. Residence — (i, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. Club — E.I. United Service. ^CUNLIFFE, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1910.— Sib Robert Ellis Cunliffe, s. of the late Robert ; Cunlifte, of Inverness Terr., W., solicitor, D.L., and the late Lrtitia, dau. of the late Ven. John Williams, archdeacon of Cardigan. B. in London 30 Jan. 1858 ; m. 14 April, 1885, Clementina, dau. of the late Richard Cockerton, of 83, Corn- wall Gardens, S.W. ; ed. at Bradfield and Oxford (M.A. 1900) ; formerly memb. of the firm of Cunliffes and Davenport, of Chancery Lane ; admitted a solicitor 1884 ; solicitor to the i Board of Trade since 1900. Residences — 34, j The Grove. Boltons, S.W. ; 7, Whitehall Gar- dens, S.W. Clubs — Flyfi.shers ; United Univer- sity. Issue — 1. John Robert Ellis Cunliffe, b. March, 1886. 2. Walter Richard Cunliffe, b. Dec. 1893. 1. Clementina Mary Ellis, m. July, 1912, George Henry Wilson. Residence — 3, Cathcart Road, S.W. 2. Phyllis Lfctitia, m. July, 1911, Reginald William Ironside. Residence — .'). iiledliovv Gardens, S.W. 3. Isabel Joyce, m. 19 Xov. 1914 Douglas Finch Xoye-;, of Ceylon. CUNNINGHAM, K.C.LE. Creat. 1901 ; CLE. 1881. — Hon. Sir (Alexander) Feederick Cun-
 * s-ingham, s. of Maj.-Gen. Sir A. Alexander

Cunningham, K.C. I.E., C.S.I., and Alicia, dau. of Martin Whish. B. at Gwalior 1852 ; m. 1883, Ada, dau. of Lestock Reid, B.C.S. ; ed. at Ken- sington ; entd. B.C.S. 1871; was under-sec. to Govt. Lahore and commnr. Peshawur Divi- sion, Punjab. Residence — Park Lodge, Binfield, I Bracknell, Berks. Clubs — E.I. LTnited Service; Athen;cum. CUNNINGHAM, K.C.I.E. threat. 1889.— Sib Henby Stewabt Cunningham, s. of the Rev. J. W. Cunningham, vicar of Harrow, and Mary, dau. of Sir Harry Calvert. B. 1832 ; m. 28 July, 1877, the Hon. "Harriet Emily, dau. of the 1st Lord Lawrence ; ed. at Harrow and Oxford ; ' Barr.-at-law 1859; adv. -gen. Madras 1873: puisne judge of High Court of Judicature,, Bengal, 187'7-87, when he retired. Residence — 83, Eaton Place, S.W. Issue — .Mary Hermione. CUNYNGHAME, K.C.B. (civ.). Creat. 19( C.B. (civ.) 1900. — Sib Henby Habdinge Samuel CuNYNGHAME, s. of] the late Gen. Sir Arthui A. Thurlow Cunynghame, G.C.B., and the Hon Frances Elizabeth Hardinge, C.I., dau. of 1st Vi.sc. Hardinge. B. 8 July, 1848 ; m. 21 June. 1893, Emily Harriette, dau. of the late Col Prescott, of Bombay Cavalrv ; ed. at Wellington '■ Coll., R.M.A., and St. John s Coll. Camb. (B.A 1 1880, M.A. 1888) ; ent. R.M.A. Woolwich 1866 ' R.E. 1808 ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1875 spec, commnr. to Brit. Guiana 1880 ; asst. commr under City of London Charities Act 1884 ; wa^ sec. to the Parnell commn. 1888, to Bering Sea arbitration 1892, to Featherstone riots com mittee 1894 ; legal asst. -und. -sec. at Home Office since 1894 ; M.Inst.E.E. ; was a memb. of roy commns. on Accid. to Railway Servants, Food Supply in Time of War, etc. ; chrmn. roy. commn on Mines 1910 ; author of works on law, elec tricity, clocks, fine arts, etc. Residence — Bart Ridge, Nutfield, nr. Redhill, Surrey. Club Reform. CURRIE, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Habeiett Ann.a, dau. of the late Rev. Edward Golding of Brimpton, and Maiden Erlegli, Berks. M I Dec. 1877, her cousin. Sir Edmund Hay Currie who was knighted 1876, and d. 10 May, 1913 Residence — Grosvenor Mansions, Victoria Street S.W. Issue — 1. Edward Douglas Hay Currie, b. 12 Sept. 1878. 2. Philip Maynard Hay Currie, b. 5 Juue, 1887 ; iii 11 June, 1913, Katheriue Mackay, dau. of late Capt Peter Sinclair, 71st Highland L.I. CURRIE, Lady (Knt."s widow). — ;Maegaret dau. of the late John Miller, of Liverpool, and .Ardencraig, Bute. M. 1851, Sir Donald Currie G.C.JI.G., LL.D., shipowner, and head of the firm of Donald Currie & Co. ; M.P. Perthshire 1880-5, and Perthshire (West) 1885-1900, whc d. 13 April. 1909. Residences — 4, Hyde Part Place, W. ; Garth, Aberfeldy, Perthshire CURRIMBHOY, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1913.- SiE Fazulbhoy Cl'eei.mbhoy, s. of Sir Currim l)hoy Ebrahiin, 1st Bt., and Bai Foolbai, dau of Asoobhav Gangji, of Bombiiv. B. at Bombaj II July, 1873 ; m. 24 Feb. 1889, Sakinabai, dau of Datoobhai Ebrahim, of Cutch Mandvi, India ed. at the Fort High Sch. Bombay ; fell, ol Bombay Univ. ; J. P. city of Bombay ; is ar addnl. memb. of the council of the Gov. -Gen representing the Bombay Mohammedans, pres. Bombay Corporation 1914-15 ; memb. ol Board of Technical Institute. Bombay, and the David Sassoon Reformatory ; vice-pres. of the ^Moslem League ; trustee of Aligash Coll. Resi dence — The Crescent, Peddar Road, Bombay Club — Orient (Bombay). Issue — • 1. Almerbhoy Currimbhoy, b. 1902. 2. Mahomerali Currimbhoy, b. 1904. 3. Gulamali Currimbhoy, b. 1905. 4. Hoosein Currimbhoy, b. 1911. 5. Amirali Currimbhoy, b. 1913.