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 DALYl KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 678 Lt.-Gov. N.S. 18G5 : and to Sir W. F. Williams, Lt.-Gov. X.S. 18G7 ; inemb. House of Commons, Ganada, 1878 and 1882, deputy Speaker and chrmn. of committees 1883-6 ; Lt.-Gov. Nova Scotia, 1890-1900. Residence — Halifax, Nova Scotia. Clul) — Halifax. DALY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Charlotte, dau. of Jas. Coope. M. 1st, Stirling Dunlop ; m. 2nd, 1882, as his 2nd wife. Gen. Sir. Henry Dermot Daly, G.C.B., C.I.E., a distingviished Indian officer, who was for eleven years agent to the Gov. -Gen. in Central India, and who d. 1895. j Residences— St. Wilfrid's, Rj'de, Isle of Wight ; 88, Cadogan Place, S.W. Issue — DALZIEL, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1912. Knt.Racli. Great. 1908. — Rt. Hon. Sib Henry James Dalziel, s. of late James Dalziel. B. 1868 ; ed. at Borgue Acad., and King's Coll. London ; M.P. Kirkcaldy Burghs since 1892 ; newspaper proprietor. Residences — Ivy Lodge, Dunmow, Essex ; 8, Temple Avenue, E.G. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal. DANE, G.C.LE. Great. 1911 ; K.C.I. E. 1905 ; C.S.I. 1904.— Sir Louis William Dane, s. of late Richard jiartin Dane, M.D., C.B., Insp. -Gen. of Hospitals. B. 21 March, 1856 ; m. 21 March, 1882, Edith (has Kaisar-i-hind medal, 1st class), dau. of late Lt.-Gen. Sir Francis Booth Norman, K.C.B. ; ed. at Kingstown School ; ent. I.C.S. 1876 ; priv. sec. to Lt.-Gov. of Punjab 1879- 82 ; assist, commnr. 1889—92 ; dep. comrnnr. and Settlement collector 1892-6 ; chief sec. to Gov. in Punjab 1895-1900 ; resident magistrate in Ireland. 1900-1 ; Resident in Kashmir, 1901-2, sec. to Gov.-G'n. of India in Foreign Depart. 1902-8 : carried out land rev. settlements, Gurdapur district, 1887-92, and at Peshawar, 1892-6 : special envoy to Amir of Afghanistan to negotiate renewal of treaty, 1905 ; Lt.-Gov. of the Punjab 1908-13. Residence — Clarendon Lodge, Millbrook, Hants. Issue — 1. Lt.-C'oiii. ClcniPnt Richard Dane, U.K., b. 1883. 2. Henry Dane, b. 1893 ; licut. Q.V.O. Corps of Guides. 1. Dorotliy Bcnthick, ni. Capt. E. Sopper, 15th Lancers. 2. Ellen Norman. 3. Denis*' Montgomery. DANE, K.C.LE. Great. 1909; CLE. 1896.— Sir Richard ^Morris Dane, s. of Richard Martin Dane, C.B., M.D., Insp. -Gen. of Civil Hospitals, and Sophie, dau. of Col. Griffiths, Indian Army. B. at jMoulmein, Burma, 21 May, 1854 ; ed. at Kingstown Sch. (Ire.); entd. t.C.S. 1874 and joined Punjab Commn. ; sered in the Punjab as asst. -commnr., settlement officer and dep. commnr., and under the Govt, of India as attache in the Foreign Dept., and boundary settlement officer in Central India 1874-92 ; officiated as Commnr. of Salt Revenue in Northern India 1892 ; on duty with the Royal Opium Commn. 1893-5 ; dep. -sec. to the Govt, of India (Finance Dept.) 1895-7 ; Comnmr. of Salt Revenue in Northern India 1898-1907 ; Insp. -Gen. of Excise and Salt 1907-9, when he retired ; m. 24 June 1880, Emily (marr. diss. 1901), dau. of Sir Edward Leeds, 3rd Bt. Club — E. India United Ser- vice. Issue — Evelyiie ilarlan. DANVERS, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Sar.ah Frances, dau. of Rev. Henry Rochfort, of Vastina Rectory, Westmeath. M.' 21 Aug. 1851, Sir .Juland Danvers, K.C.S.I., I.C.S., Govt, director of guaranteed Indian Railway Cos. 1861-92, sec. Public Works Dept. of India Office 1880-92, who d. 18 Oct. 1902. Residence— 103, Lexham Gar- dens, Kensington, W. DARBHANGA, Maharaja of, K.C.I.E, Great. ■1902.— Sir Rameskwara Singh, Bahadur. B. 1860; sue. 1898; life pres. Behar Landholders' Association, Maithil Mahasabha, etc. ; elected five times a memb. of the Supreme Council ; acted as a memb. India,n Police Commission, and pres. Calcutta Comm. to accord reception to their Imperial Majesties on their first visit to India as Prince and Princess of Wales ; pres. Bharat j dence — Dharbhanga, Ranchi and Bankipore, Behar. Issue — 1. The Senior ilaharuj Kumar Kamesliwar Singh, b. 28 Nov. 1907. 2. The Junior .Mahiuj Kumar Yisliweslnvar Singh, b. 1908. DARLING, Knt. Bach. Great. 1897.— Hon, Sir Charles John Darling, s. of Charles Dar^ ling, of Langham Hall, Essex, and Sarah Frances, dau. of John Tizard, of Dorchester. B. 1849 m. 16 Sept. 1885, Mary Carohne (d. 5 Nov. 1913) dau. of Maj.-Gen. W. H. Greathed, C.B. ; ed. privately : Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1874, and went the Oxford Circuit ; Q.C. 1885 bencher of his Inn 1892 ; judge of the High Court (Queen's Bench Div.) 1897 ; M.P. Deptford, 1888, until his elevation to the Bench ; contested South Hackney 1885-6 ; author of '" Scintillae Juris," " Meditations in the Tea-Room,'' '" Seria Ludo,' and " On the Oxford Circuit, and other ver.ses.' Residence — 18, Prince's Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Carlton : Athenteum ; Burlington Fine Arts Issue — 1. Cai.t. ,Tlin ('live Darling, 20th Hussars, b. 1887 1. jAieia. 111. 1901), Koppel {Pulteney. llesidencc— St. .u.stin<. Brockenimrst, Hants. 2. Diana. DARTNELL, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1901 C.;M.G. 1881. — Ma.j. Sir John George Dart NELL. B. 1838 ; m. 4 July, 1865, Clara, dau. o C. Steer, judge of SuiDreme Court, Calcutta ; ent the Army 1855, and served in the 86th and 27tl Regts. ; maj. (ret.) 1869 ; served v.-ith Centra India Field Force 1857 (severely wounded, des^ patches, medal and clasp), and as A.D.C. tc Sir H. Tombs, V.C., in Bhootan exped. 1865 col. comdg. Natal Volunteer Force and Mountec Police 1874-1903; served in Zulu war 1879 Basuto war 1880, S. African war 1899-190: (despatches) ; hon. maj. -gen. in the Army Residence — 15, Cadogan Court, Chelsea, S.' DARWIN, Knt. Bach. Great. 1913.— Sir Francis Darin. s. of late Charles Robert Dar win (author of "The Origin of Species"), anc Emma, dau. of Josiah Wedgwood, of Maer 11 ill Staffs. B. at Down, Kent. f6 Aug. 1848 ; m. 1 <1 1874, Amy Riehenda (d. 1876), dau. of Lawivi.ci Ruck, of Pantlludw, Merioneth'^hire ; m. 2ii(l 1883, Ellen Word.sworth (d. 1903), dau. of -Ic.hi Crofts, of Leeds; m. 3rd, 1913, Florence, dau I of the late Herbert Fisher, vice-warden of tlif; Stannaries, and widow of Prof. F. W. Maitland ed. privately, and at Camb., and St. George'i Ho.sp., London, but did not practi.^e inedicine I assisting hi.s father in his researches ; Fell, o Christ's Coll., and afterwards (1909) hon. Fellow reader in botany, Camb., 1888 ; pres. Britisl Assocn., 1908 ; Fellow and formerlv Foreign Sec of Roy. Soc. ; M.A., M.B., hon.D.Sc. Camb. and has received honorary degrees from thi.' universities of St. Andrews, Dublin, Liverpool Sheffield, L^psala, Brussels, and Prague ; ha: published " Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, and numerous papers on vegetable physiology Residences — 10, Madinglej' Road, Cambridge Brookthorpe, Gloucester. Clubs — Athenajum Savile. Issue — Bernard Richard ileirion Darwin, b. 7 Sept. 1876, m. :>[ary Eleanor, dau. of late (iliarles Jlonsell, R.M Ki'.-i lenci — 92. Ehn Park Gardens, S.W. Issue-
 * Dharma Mahamandal and Benares Hindui
 * University ; first Indian Member Executive;
 * Council of the Behar and Orissa Govt. Resi-