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 583 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [DEWAR Capt. George Clarke Denton, Ind. Army, b. 22 April 1881. Julia Maud Mary, m. 16 April, 1913, James Herbert Morell. Residence— Headington Hill, Oxford. DE RENZY, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1902 ; C.B. rail.) 1879. — Sueg.-Gen. Sir Annesley Charles Jasteiot De Renzy, s. of Tlioinas De Renzy, I.D. Trin. Coll. Dublin, of Cronyhorn, Carnew, reland. B. 9 May, 1829 ; m. 1850, Mary Jane, au. of Rev. John Whitty, of Ricketstown. co. Jarlow ; ed. at Dr. Wall's Sch. and Trin Coll. )ublin ; B.A. 1850 ; ent. E.I. Co.'s service as ssist. surgeon 1851, and rose to the rank of urgeon-gen. ; ret. 1882 ; sanitary commnr. of he Punjab 1868-76, deputy-surgeon-gen. and anitary commnr. of Assam 1877-9 ; deputy- urgeon-gen. of the Punjab Frontier 1880-2 ; 3rved in Burma war 1852-3 (medal and clasp), iidian mutiny 1857 (siege ancl capture of Luck- ow, medal and clasp), and Naga Hills exped. 879 (despatches, clasp, C.B.). Residence — 20, 'ark Hill, Ealing. Issue — 1. Annesley St. George De Renzy. b. 1868. 1. JIary, m. 1881, Col. Banny, wlio was murdered in the Tochi Valley 1897. 2. Bessie St. George, m. 1882, Lt.-Gen. Sir Alfred Robert Martin, K.C.B. (whonr see). 3. Jane St. George. DE SALIS, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1913; C.V.O. 909 ; C.M.G. 1900.— Sir John Francis Chajbles, OUNT Ue Salis, s. of John Francis William, ount De Salis, of Hilhngdon Place, Uxbridge, [id Amelia Frances Harriet, dau. of Christopher ower, of Huntsmore Park, Bucks. B. at Hil- ngdon 19 July, 1864 ; m. 6 Dec. 1890, Helene iarie (d. 31 May, 1902), dau. of Prince Eugene 3 Caraman Chimay ; ed. at Eton ; attache in iplomatic Service 1887 ; counsellor of Embassy J Berlin 1906 ; envoy extr. and min. plan, to 'ontenegro since 1911 ; D.L., J.P. co. Limerick ; ■P. CO. Armagh. Residences — British Legation, iontenegro ; Bondo, Pi-omontogno, Grisons ; ough Gur, Kilmallock, co. Limerick. Clubs — Marlborough ; Travellers'. Issue — • 1. Jean* Eugene De Salis, b. 4 Oct. 1891. 2. Antoine Rodolphe De Salis, b. 2 Jan. 1897. 3. Pierre Francois De Salis, b. 18 May, 1902. DE SAUSMAREZ, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1906.— [R Havilland Walter De Sausmarez, s. of le Rev. Havilland De Sausmarez. B. 30 May, J61 ; m. 1st, 2 June, 1892, Dora Beatrice (d. ec. 1893), dau. of late Maj.-Gen. Gother Mann, B. ; m. 2nd, 8 April, 1896, Annie Elizabeth, lu. of the Rev. F. W. Mann ; ed. at Westminster id Camb. ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1884 ; ■actised at Lagos ; assist, judge in H.M. msular Court for Zanzibar 1892-7 ; assist, judge ttoman dominions 1897-1903 ; judge of .B.M. Supreme Consular Court for the Otto- an dominions 1903, and for China and Korea ace 1905 ; is Lord of the Manor of Saumarez, uernsey. Residence — Shanghai. Clubs — Ox- rd and Cambridge ; Savile. IDESIKACHARRY, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1906. ■Sir Vembakkaji Comandur Desikacharry, of Vembakkam Rajagopala Charlu, of Myla- ire, Madras. B. at Mylapore 1861 ; ed. at -esidency Coll. Madras ; B.A. Madras Univ. 182, B.L. 1886 ; is a fell, of the same Univ. ; actised as High Court Vakil in Madras 1887- 108 ; lecturer in Madras Law Coll. 1896-1900 ; 3cted municipal commnr. 1896-1908; unofHcial in. merab. (repres. Madras Corporation) of adras Legisslative Council 1904-8 ; life trustee ctoria Memorial Fund and memb. of council etoria Technical Inst. Madras ; lion, treas. of e Madras Agri. -Horticultural Society ; trustee dian Officers' Assocn. Madras ; now judge of e Court of Small Causes, Madras ; knighted on e occasion of the visit of the King, when Prince of Wales, to Madras in Jan. 1906. Residence — Padma Vilas, Luz, Mylapore, Madras, S. India. Club — Cosmopolitan (Madras). de SOYSA, Lady. Received tlie title and pre- cedence of a Knight's widow 1891. — Catherine, o. dau. of Chivalier Jusey do Silva, Knt. of St. George the Great, and widow of the pliilanthropist Charles Henry de Soysa, J.P. for the Island, and a Sinhalese gentleman of Ceylon, upon whom the honour of knighthood would have been con- ferred but for his sudden death from hydrophobia in 1890. Mr. de Soysa, amongst other acts of munificence, founded and endowed the Prince and Princess of Wales' Colleges at Moratuwa, Ceylon, and a lying-in home and medical museum at Colombo, built the churches of Holy Emmanuel and St. Matthew's in Moratuwa, St. John's in Panadura, the Panadura Hosjaital, etc., contri- buted liberally towards all charities in Ceylon, opened many roads and erected rest-houses in different j^arts of the Island, contributed very largely to the Imperial Institute, and left a con- siderable sum to be distributed among London charities as a memento of his visit to England 1886. Residences — Alfred House, Colombo ; The Walauwa, Moratuwa, Frazer Lodge, Kandy. DES VOEUX, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Eleanor May, dau. of D. T. Seymour, of Brisbane, Aus- tralia. M. 16 Nov. 1887, Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles Hamilton Des Voeux, K.C.B., who served with Dongola expedition 1896, on N.W.F. of India 1897-8, in Tirah campaign 1897-8, commanded a brigade on the N.W. Frontier and 5th (Mhow) div. India, 1907-10, and d. 23 Oct. 1911. Resi- dence — des VCEUX, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Marion Denison, dau. of Sir John Pender, G.C.M.G., of Middleton Hall, Linlitligowshire. M. 24 July, 1875, Sir William Des Vosux, G.C.M.G., Gov. of Fiji 1880, high commr. Western Pacific 1882-5, Gov. of Newfoundland 1886, and of Hong-Kong 1887-91, who d. 15 Dec. 1909. Residence— 35, Cadogan Square, S.W. Issue living — 1. Capt. Henry John Des Vceux, Vtli Batt. Xorthn. Regt., late Gren. Gds., b. 4 June 1876 ; m. 16 Blarch, 1911, Dorothy Gladys, dau. of late T. M. Turner-Farley, of Wartnaljy Hall, Melton Jlowbray. Residence — 65, Eaton Place, S.W. Issue — William Richard de Bacquencourt Des Voeux, b. 27 Dec. 1911. 1. Alice Frances Denison, m. 1 Nov. 1904, Sir Thomas Andrew Alexander Cunninghame, 10th I5t. 2. Emma Bottine, m. 14 Nov. 1907, Thomas Guy Paget, and has issue. Residence — Sulby Hall, Welford, Northamptonsliire. de WAAL, K.C.M.G. Great. 1911.— Hon. Sir Nicolaas Frederic de Waal, Administrator of the Prov. of the Cape of Good Hope since 1910 ; formerly Colonial Sec, Cape Colony ; authorized to retain the title of Honourable, 1911. Residence — Gape Town, S. Africa. DEWAR, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1904. — Sir James Dewar, s. of Thomas Dewar, of Kincardine -on - Forth, and Anne, dau. of Hugh Eadie, sliipowner. B. 20 Sept. 1842 ; m. 8 Aug. 1871, Helen Rose, dau. of William Banks, of Grange, Edinburgh ; ed. at Dollar Acad, and Edin. Univ. ; M.A. ; lion. LL.D. Glasgow, St. Andrews, Edin., Aberdn. ; D.Sc. Victoria, Trin. Coll., Dublin, and Oxford ; hon. Doc. of Natural Phil. Univ. Freiberg. ; hon. M.I.C.E. and other societies ; F.R.S., F.R.S.E., F.I.C., F.G.S. ; pres. British Assocn. 1902 ; professorial Fell, of St. Peter's Coll., Camb. ; Jacksonian prof, of experimental philosophy, Univ., Cambridge ; Fullerian prof, of chemistry Roy. Institution ; late pres. of the Chemical Soc. and vice-pres. of the Roy. Soc. ; director of the Davy-Faraday Research Laboratory ; co- inventor with Sir Frederick Abel of cordite, the smokeless powder used by H.M. Govt. ; assist.