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 703 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE IFERRIER Steel Cross House, Steel Cross, Eridge, Sussex. Clubs — United Service ; Travellers'. FAY, Knt. Bach. Great. 1912.— Sir Sam Fay. B. Dec. 185 ; m. 1883, Frances, dau. of late C. H. Farebrother, of Kingston-on-Thames ; genl. manager of Gt. Central Railway Co. since 1902 ; It.-coL Engineer and Railway Staff Corps ; niemb. of comm. on post office wages 1904; on Insliore Fisheries 1913 ; an esquire of Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; J. P., Bucks. Residence — Wood- bank House, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks. Clubs — Refoi-m ; National Liberal. FEILDING, Lady Louisa.— Dau. of the 3rd Marq. of Bath. B. 1834 ; m. 29 April, 1862, Gen. Hon. Sir Percy Robert Basil Feilding, K.C.B., s. of 7th Earl of Denbigh, and a distin- guished Crimean officer, who d. 9 Jan. 1904. Residences — Broome Park, Betchworth, Surrey ; 48, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Issue — 1. Lt.-Col. Geoffrey Torcy Thyimc Feilding, D.S.O., Coldstream Guards, b. 21 Sept. 1866 ; served in S. Africa 1900-02 (despatches twice). 2. Percy Henry Feilding. b. 23 Dec. 1867 : i. 3 May, 1904, Clothilde, dau. of Henry Brewster, of Bonie. Residence — Stonehill, Chiddingly, Sussex. Issue — Basil Percy Terence Henry Feil<iin?, b. 18 Apiil. 1907. Susan Louisa Mary. 1. Alice Augusta. 2. Louisa Mary. ' 3. Grace, ni. 21 April. 1898, Frodeiiek Keppel Xortli, and has issue. Residence — Ronghaiii Hall, Xorfolk. 4. Margaret Agnes, m. 21 Oct. 1907, Walter Edward Davidson, C.M.G., Gov. of the Seychelles, and has issue. FELLOWES, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1905: K.C.V.O. 1911. — Rt. Hon. Sir Ailwyn Edward Fellowes, s. of 1st Baron De Ramsey, by Hon. Jlary Julia, dau. of George, 4th Baron Sondes. B. 10 Nov. 1855 ; m. 9 Feb. 1886, Hon. Agatha Jolhffe, dau. of Hedworth, 2nd Baron Hylton ; ed. at Eton and Camb. ; ice-chamberlain of the Royal Household 1895-1900 : a Lord of the Treasury 1900-5 : President of Board of Agri- culture and Fisheries 1905 (res. Dec.) ; late capt. 3rd Batt. Norfolk Regt. (M.); chrmn. Norfolk Terr. Force Assocn. ; memb. Board of Agric. Advisory Council on Horse-breeding since 1911 : contested Norfolk Mid. div. 1885; M.P. (C.) Hunts (Ramsey div.) 1887-1906; dep.-chrmn. Great Eastern Railway ; D.L., J.P., C.A., Nor- folk, J.P., C.A., Hunts. Residence — Honingham Hall, Norwich. Clubs — Carlton. Issue — 1. Capt. Ronald Townshend Fellowes, Rifle Brig. h. 7 Dec. 1886. 2. Lieut. Eric William Edward Fellowes, R.N., b. 24 Nov. 1887. 3. Hedworth George Ailwyn Fellowes. licut. Indian Army, b. 10 July, 1891. 4. Carol Arthur F.llDwes. b. 23 Xov. 1896. FELLOWES, Lady (Knt.s widow). — Jeaxnie, dau. of W. Feetham Miller, of 66, Cromwell Road, S.W. M. 27 Nov. 1883, Adm. Sir John Fellowes, K.C.B., A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1892-5 ; who d. 1913. Residence — Roestock Hall, St. Albans. FELLOWES, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1911 ; C.B. 1868. — Rear-Adm. Sir 'J'homas Holtnsom But- i^R Fellowes, s. of the late Sir James Fellowes, M.D., F.R.S., of Adbury House (nr. Newbury), Hants, by Elizabeth, d. of John James, of Adbury. B. at Adbury House, 19 Oct. 1827 ; m. 1st, 20 June, 1857, Constance Fanny (d. 29 Dec. 1888), dau. of Charles S. Hanson, of Constantinople ; m. 2nd, 20 Aug. 1890, Margaret, dau. of the Rev. William Jowitt, rector of Stevenage, Herts ; ed. privately and at Edinburgh Acad. ; ent. R.N. 1845, com. 1862, capt. 1868, rear-adm. since 1 <ret. 1873) ; served in Baltic and Black Sea 1854—6 (Baltic, Turkish, and Crimean medals, Sebastopol clasp) ; sen. It. of " Mersey " frigate at landing of allied forces at Vera Cruz 1861 ; commanded Naval Brig. Abyssinian War 1868 (despatches, medal, promoted C.B.) ; has silver medal National Life-boat Instn. ; J.P., D.L., C.A., Herts. Resi- dence — Woodfield, Stevenage, Herts. Issue — 1. Lieut. Thomas Balfour Fellowes, R.N., b 13 July, 1891. 2. Cuthbert Dorset Fellowes, b. 26 March, 1893. 3. Rupert Caldwell Fellowes, b. 12 May, 1894. 4. Ivon Gordon Fellowes, b. 16 Jan. 1898 ; midship- man, K.N. j FENTON, K.C.S.L Creat. 1914 ; C.S.I. 1911.— 1 Sir Michael William Fenton, s. of late Samuel Fenton. J.P.,of Leitrim, co. Wicklov/, and Sophia Hardv, dau. of the late John Cardwell, of Tully- elmer, Armagh. B. 5 July, 1862 ; m. 10 Oct. 1888, I«tira Hareourt, dau. of late George Robert Elsmie, C.S.I.. LL.D., I.C.S. : ed. at Roy. School, Armagh, and Trin. Coll. Diblin ; B.A. 1883; ent. Indian Civ. Ser. 1883; commr. Punjab 1909-11; chief sec. to Go'ernment and memb. of Punjab Legislative Council from 1910; financial commnr. 1912. Residences — Lahore. Punjab, India ; Hollyoak, Northwood, Middlesex. Issue — 1. Alexander W'ilUam ELsniie Fenton, b. 2 Aug. 1891. 2. Henry Godfrey Cardwell Fenton. b. March, 1894. 1. Lucy Gertrude. 2. Enid Laura. 3. Marjorie. Edith. FENTON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1889.— Sir Myles Fentox, s. of lIyles Fenton, of Kendal, by Eliza- beth, dau. of Tliomas Garnett. B. 5 Sept. 1830 ; m. 8. Sept. 1883, Charlotte Jane, dau. of George Oakes, and widow of J. Collins ; ed. at Kendal. Has been successively sec. East Lancashire Rly., assist, manager Lancashire and Yorkshire Rly., gen. manager Metropolitan Ply., and gen. man- ager South Eastern Rly. 1880-96. since when he has been consulting director ; is It. -col. Engineer and Rly. Volunteer Staff Corps ; J.P., Surrey ; has the Legion of Honour, and Order of Leopold of Belgium. Residence — Redstone Hall, Redhill, Surrey. FENWICK, K.C.M.G. Great. 1912; C.M.G. 1904. — Hon. Sib George Townsend Fenvick, s. of John Fenwick, of Preston House, Northum- berland, and Anne Emma, dau. of Henry Mitcalfe, of Tynemouth. B. at Tynemouth, 25 Jan. 1846 ; m. 10 Dec. 1873, Lucy Frances, dau. of J. Town- shend Bowen, of Trinidad ; ed. at Stockton and St. Marj^'s Coll., Windermere ; a sugar planter ; is senior unoffi. memb. of Legisl. Council of Trinidad and Tobago ; J.P., Trinidad. Residence — Port of Spain, Trinidad. Clubs — Savile ; United Empire ; Wellington. MUNRO-FEEGUSON, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1910; G.G.M.G. 1914. — Rt. Hon. Sir Ronald Craueurd Munro-Ferguson, s. of late Col. Robert Munro Ferguson, of Raith, late M.P. for Kirkcaldy, by Emma, dau. of late James Henry Mandeviile, of Merton, Surrey. B. at Raith, 6 March, 1860; m. 31 Aug. 1889, Lady Helen Hermione (memb. Terr. Force Nursing Service Advisory Cotmcil until 1914), dau. of Frederick, 1st Marq. of Dufierin and Ava (whom see) ; ed. at Sandhurst ; late It. Ciren. Gds. ; Gov. -Gen. of Australia since 1914 ; M.P. for Ross and Cro- marty 1884-5, for Leith Burghs since 1886-1914 ; priv. sec. to Lord Rosebery, 1886-94 ; a Lord of the Treasury 1894-5 ; hon. LL.D. St. Andrews ; D.L., J.P.. Fife (ViceJt. Fife); rep. memb. Fife Jerr. Force Assocn. until 1914 ; provost of Kirk- caldy 1908-14. Residences — Government House, Melbourne ; Novar, Evanton, co. Ross ; Raith, Kirkcaldy. Clubs — Athenanun ; Brooks's ; New and Scottish Liberal (Edinburgh); Highland 886 (Inverness). FERRIER, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911.— Sib David Ferrier, s. of David Ferrier, of Woodside, Abei-deen, and Hannah, dau. of Alexander Bell, of Brechin. B. at Woodside, 13 Jan. 1843; m.