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 C85 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE IDOMVILE DINGLI, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Amy Mildred JMaby, dau. of W. H. Charlton, of Hesleyside, Xorthumberland. M. 24 July, 1879, as his 2nd wife, Sir Adriano Dingli, G.O.M.G., C.B., a most distinguished, able, and zealous servant of the Crown in Malta, who was for over fifty years memb. of the Council of the Government of Malta, and was for many years Chief Justice of Malta, presi- dent of the Court of Appeal, and vice-president of the Council. He d. 25 Nov. 1900. Resi- dence — Valetta, Malta. Issue — Adrian Dinfili, LL.D., b. 30 Au?. 1881 ; ni. 7 Jan. 1905, Mary Susan GeraUline, dau. of lato Henry Curvvcn, of Workington Castle. Cumberland. DINAJPUR, Maharaja of, K.C.LE. Great. 1914. — Maharaja Sir Gibija Nath Ray Baha- dur OF DiNAJPUR. Residence — Dinajpur, Bengal. DIXON, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1902 ; C.B. 1896. — Col. Sir Henry Grey Dixon, s. of John Dixon, of Astle Hall, Cheshire. B. 14 Aug. 1850 ; m. 1st, 1 March, 1885, Helen Mary (d. 3 May, 1893), dau. of L. J. Frost, of Copenhagen: m. 2rid, 28 Nov. 1900, Ethel, dau. of Capt. William Mitchell Innes, 13th Hussars, of Ay ton and White- hall, Berwickshire ; entd. the Army 1808, capt. Scottish Borderers 1879, maj. 1880,' It.-col. 1894, col. 1898; served in Afghan war 1878-80 (medal, despatches), Soudan 1888 (action of Gamaizah ; medal and clasp, bronze star, despatches, Med- jidie), on tiie Nile 1889 ; with Chitral relief force 1895 (despatches, C.B.), Tirah exped. 1897 (despatches), and in S. African war 1901 (com- manded inobile column, medal) ; was commdt. ! Sch. of Instruction Auxiliary Forces, Aldershot, 1885-8 ; A.D.C. to King Edward 1901-7 ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1898-1901 ; commanded 25th dist. 1899-1901. Residence — Hazlewood, Chan- dlers Ford, Hants. Club — Caledonian. Issue — DIXON, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Walker, M.D., of Greenock. M. 5 Aug. 1863, Sir Raylton Dixon, D.L., J. P., late head of the firm of Sir Raylton Dixon & Co., ship- builders, of Middlesbro', who d. 28 July, 1901. Residence — Undercliff, Clreat Ayton, Yorks. Issue — The late Major Clive Dixon, 16th Lancers, b. 1870; m. dau. of John Bell, of Bushpool ; served in Chitral Cam- paign, S. African War on the staff of Sir George White, and in France and Belgium, where he was killed in action 5th Nov. 1914. Issue — 6 children. DOBBIN, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1900. — Sir Alfred Graham Dobbin, s. of Leonard Dobbin, of Cork, and Alithea Maria, dau. of John Graham. B. 10 Sept. 1853 ; m. 1st, 4 May, 1876, Margaret Reid (d. 25 Feb. 1884), dau. of Peter Ogilvie, of Cork ; m. 2nd, 31 March, 1887, Kate, dau. of late Wm. Wise, of Clifton, Bristol ; ed. at Cork Collegiate Sch. ; is director of Dobbin, Ogilvie & Co., Ltd., tobacco manufacturers and wholesale merchants, chrmn. of the Cork Em- ployers' Federation, and of several other com- panies in Cork ; J. P., Sheriff 1900. Residence — Frankfort, Montenotte, Cork. Issue — Alfred William Dobbin, b. 17 May, 1888 ; B.A. Camb. Margaret Evelyn. DOBSON, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Fanny Louisa, dau. of Archdeacon W. H. Browne, LL.D., of Launceston, Tasmania, and of Ballinvoher, co. Cork. M. 1859, Sir William Lambert Dobson, K.C.M.G., Knt. Bach., late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, and Chancellor of the Tasmanian University, who d. 17 March, 1898. Residence — 187, Queen's Gate, S.W. Issue — 1. William Percy Dobson, b. 10 April, 18G3 ; m. Violet, dau. of J. Seymour, of BaUymore Castle, Ire- land. Issue — John Seymour Dobson, b. 1907. Isla. 1. May. 2. Ethel, m. Capt. John Edgar Hopgood, 4th Batt. Essex Kegt., and has issue. DOCKRELL, Knt. Bach. Great. 1905.— Sir Maithici; IOdward Dockrell, D.L., s. of late Thomas Dockiell, J. P., by Anne Morgan Brooks. B. 21 Dec. 1850 ; m. 27 July, 1876, Margaret Sarah, dau. of late George Williain Shannon, solicitor. Residence — Camolin, Monkstown, co. Dublin. Issue — 1. Thomas Edward Dockrell. 2. Henry iMorgan Dookr.ll. 3. Maurice Dockrell. 4. George Shannon Dockrell. 5. Kennetli Brooks Dockiell. 1. Anne Dorothy. DODDS, K.C.B. (civ.). Creat. 1911 ; C.B. 1906. — Sir James Miller Dodds, s. of late Rev. Jaines Dodds, D.D., minister of the parish of Corstorphine, Midlothian, and Elizabeth, dau. of late John Miller, of Alloa, N.B. B. at Glasgow, 31 May, 1801 ; m. 19 June, 1889, Helen, dau. of Capt. E. Picton Baumgarten, late 10th Hussars ; ed. at Glasgow Univ. (M.A. 1881 : Hon. LL.D. 1912), and at Merton Coll. Oxford (B.A. 1884) ; clerk in Secretary's Office, G.P.O., transfd. to Bd. of Trade 1880, "to Treasury 1888. and to Scottish Office 1889 ; assist. Under See. for Scotland 1902-9 ; Under See. since 1909. Residence — 11, Nevern Squai'e, Earl's Court, S.W. Official address— Scottish Office, Whitehall, S.W. Clubs — Athena; uin ; United University ; New (Edin.). Issue — 1. James Leishman Dodds, b. 5 May, 1891. 2. Edward Anthony Charles Dodds, b. 12 March, 1898. 1. Frances Jean Maelister. 2. Helen Isabel Mackenzie. DODDS, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1901 ; Knt. Bach. 1900 ; C.M.G. 1889. — Hon. Sib John Stokell Dodds, s. of William Dodds, of Durham. B. 1848 ; m. 1867, Emma Augusta, dau. of Rev. James Norman ; ed. in Tasmania ; Barr.-at-law, 1872 ; Attorney-Gen. 1878-81 ; M.H.A. 1878-87 ; Minister of Finance and Postmaster-Gen. 1881-4 ; Attorney-Gen. and Leader of House of Assembly 1884-7 ; puisne judge 1887 ; chief justice since 1898 ; represented the Colony at Sydney Con- ference 1883, and at Colonial Conference in London 1887 ; deputy gov. Tasmania 1888, and administered Govt! 1899, 1900, 1901, 1904, 1908 and 1909 ; lieut. gov. of Tasmania since 1903 ; one of the first members of Federal Council of Australia ; chancellor of Univ. of Tasmania ; M.E.C. Residence — Stoke, New Town, Tasmania. DODGSON, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Docker. M. 1st, Adam Duffin ; m. 2nd, 1883, as his second wife, General Sir David Scott Dodgson, K.C.B., a distinguished Indian officer who served in the Afghan War of 1842, the Sikh War, and during the Indian Mutiny, when he served under Havelock at the relief of Lucknow. He d. 25 May, 1898. Residence — Radnor House, Alhambra Road, Southsea, Hants. DOMVILE, G.C.B. (mil.) Creat. 1904 ; G.C.V.O. 1903; K.C.B. (mil.) 1898. — Adm. Sir Compton Edward Domvile, s. of Henry Barry Domvile, of Sherwood House, Worcester, Barr.-at-law, M.P., nephew of Sir Compton Domvile, Bt., and Frances, dau. of the Rev. E. Winnington- Ingram, and niece of Sir Thomas Winnington, Bt. B. 10 Oct. 1842; m. 3 Aug. 1876, Isabella, dau. of Capt. Edmund Peel, nephew of Sir Robert Peel ; ed. at Gosport ; ent. R.N. 1856, lieut. 1862, com. 1868, capt. 1876, rear-adm. 1891, vice-adm. 1897 ; adm. 1902 ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1888-91 ; director of naval ordnance 1891-4 ; rear.-adm. Mediterranean 1894-6 ; adm. superintendent of reserves 1897-1902 ; com.-in-ch. Mediterranean 1902-5 ; retired 1907 ; has Grand Cordon of Medjidie in brilliants, and. Grand Cross of St. Saviour of Greece. Residence — The Chantry House, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. Club — United Service. Issue —