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 FROST I KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE Provinces as assistant magistrate and collector, j 18C4 ; as assistant commissioner, deputy com- missioner, judge of Small Cause Court, and can- tonment magistrate in Punjab 1804-76 ; judicial assistant 1876-7 ; deputy commissioner 1877- 84 • divisional judge 1884-89 : judge of the Chief Court of the Punjab 1889-98, when he retired. Residence — Jersey. FROST, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1904 ; C.M.G. 1879. Hon. Sir John Feost, s. of WilHam Frost, farmer, Leicestershire. B. 1828 ; emigrated to S. Africa 1849 ; in Kaffir war 1850-51 ; served with Somerset burghers under Comdt. Bowker, for which service he received a grant of land in what is now the Div. of Queenstown ; in 1857 served under Sir Walter Currie when the Kaffir cliief Kreli was expelled from the territory now known as Transkei : has sat in House of As&embly of Cape of Good Hope for Div. of Queenstown since 1874 ; when the war of 1877-8 broke out, was appointed comdt. of Queenstown Div., and of burghers operating in C4aikaland : appointed comdt. of Colonial forces (burghers and levies) serving in the Transkei 1880 : was Sec. of Agri- culture, Cape Colony, 1893-6, minister, without portfolio, 1900-2, and Sec. for Agriculture 1902-3 ; authorized to retain the title of Honourable, 1911. Residences — Eastbrook, Rondebosch, near Cape Town ; Queenstown, Cape of Good Hope. 71 m. Helen Coomb Issue — FRY, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1883 : G.C.B. (civ.) 1907 ; Knt. Bach. 1877.— Right Hox. Sir Edward Fry, s. of Joiepli Fry, of Bristol, and Mary Anne, dau. of Edward Swaine, of Henley- on-Thames, and bro. of Right Hon. Lewis Fry. B. 4 Nov. 1827 ; m. 6 April, 1859, Mariabella, dau. of John Hodgkin, of Lincoln's Inn, and of Lewes ; ed. at Bristol College, and at University Coll. London ; graduated B.A. at University of London 1851, with honours in classics and physi- ology ; fell, and vice-pres. of University Coll. London (res. 1887) ; fell, and late memb. of the senate of Univ. of London ; Barr.-at-law, Lin- coln's Inn, 1854 ; Q.C. 1869 ; judge of the High Court (Chancery Division) 1877 ; Lord Justice of Appeal 1883-92, when he ret. on a pension of £3,500 per ann. ; memb. of Court of International Arbitration at the Hague 1900-12; memb. of Hist. MSS. commn. : was examiner in Equity at the Universities of Oxford and Lond., and for the Council of Legal Educn. : treas. Lincoln's Inn 1892 ; chrmn. Irish Land Act commn. 1897 : ConciUator in S. Wales Colliery dispute 1898 ; chrmn. departm. com. on the Patent Laws 1900-1 ; arbitrator in the Grimsb' fishery dis- pute 1901 ; pres. of the Court of Arbitration under the :Ietropolitan Water Act 1902 : legal assessor on international commn. to inquire into Russian North Sea incident 1904-5 ; chrmn. Univ. College, London, transfer commn. 1906 ; chairman royal commission on Irish univ. educ. 1906 ; ambas- sador extraord. and first delegate of Great Britain at the International Peace Conference, 1907 ; arbitrator between U.S.A. and Mexico in the Pious Fund dispute, 1902-3 : arbitrator between France and Germany in the Casablanca Incident 1909 ; member of the panel of chairmen for the Court of Arbitration ; arbitrator between the L. and N.W.R. Co. and their men 1908-9 : alderman Somerset County Council, and chairman of Quarter Sessions of Somerset until 1914 : hon. LL.D. Camb. 1907, Edin. 1892, Aberdeen 1900, Bristol 1912 ; hon. D.C.L. Oxford, and hon. Fellow Ball. Coll. 1894 ; Fellow of the British Academy : trustee Hunterian IMuseum : was gov of Charterhouse school, and memb. of council of Clifton Coll. : F.R.S., F.S.A., F.L.S., F.B.A. ; memb. Roy. Inst. Residence — Failand House, Failand, Bristol. Clubs — Athenajum ; County (Taunton). Issue — 1. Edward Portsmouth Fry, b. 1860 ; m. Frances May, dau. of. Residence — Weston- super-Mare. 2. Roger Eliot Fry, b. 1866; Residi 'nee — Durbius, Guildford. Julian Edward Fry. Agues Pamela. 1. Jtariabella. 2. Joan Mary. 3. Isabel. 4. Agues. 5. Sarah Margery. 0. Anna Rutli. FRYER, K.C.S.L Great. 1895 ; C.S.I. 1890. Sir Frederic William Richabds Fryer, s. F. W. Fryer, of West Moors, Dorset, and Emil Frances, dau. of John Richards, M.P., of Walsa Grove, Worcestershire. B. 1845 ; m. 187' Frances, dau. of W. E. L. Bashford, D.L., J.P. ed. abi'oad and at Bromsgrove School : Ban at-law (Middle Temple) 1880 ; ent. B.C.S. 1804 was assist, cornmnr. and settlement officer, Punjal: deputy commnr. 1877 ; served on special dut with Quetta field force 1878-9 ; commnr. centr div.. Upper Burmah, 1886-8, financial commm Burmah, 1888-93 ; acting chief commnr. Burmah, 1892-4 : officiating financial commm Punjali, and additional memb. of Viceroy 'scounc 1894-5 : chief commnr. of Burmah 1895-'; It. -gov. 1897-1903. Residence — 23, Elvastc Place, S.W. Clubs — Athemsmn ; E.I. Unite Service. Issue — Brig.-Geii. F. A. B. Fryer, b. 13 Aug. 1871 ; Coramd S. Wales Mtd. Brig. ; m. 30 Jan. 1904, Franc Esme, dau. of late Col. Walter Balfe, lltli Hussars. FRYER, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1903; C.l (mil.) 1881. — Lt.-Gen. Sir John Feyeb, elde s. of late John Fryer, of Wimborne Minste Dorset, and Mary, dau. of Christopher Harding B. 27 June, 1838 ; m. 1862, Catherine (d. 8 Au 1914), dau. of late George Reed, of East Brej Manor, Somerset ; ed. at Oxford ; ent. 6' Dragoon Gds. (the Carabineers) as cornet 186 capt. 1864, maj. 1869, It.-col.-commandai 1877. col. 1881, major-gen. 1890, It.-gen. 189J served throughout Afghan campaign, 1879-80, command of the Carabineers, also the cav. of tl Wuzeeri Khugiani and Lughman expeds.. ai commanded R.H.A. and cav. at action of A Boghan, in Afchanistan (med.) ; com. his reg 1877-82, 17th ('Leicester) regt. dist. 1883-8, ai maj. -gen. commdg. Cork dist. 1893-8 ; appoint col. 6th Dragoon Gds. 1902 ; has Jubilee med 1897, and reward for distinguished service 189! is on councils of Hunters' Improvement Soc. ai Army and Na^-y Pensioners' Employment Sc Residence — 42, Evelyn Gardens, S.W. Clubs- Armv and Nav ; Cavalry ; Plurlinghan M.C.'C. Issue— 1. Maj. Jolm Fryer, 7th Hussars, b. 1871 ; m. 190 Winifred, o. dau.' of late Capt. Thomas Fuller, 1 Hussars. 1. EthellKatlierine, ni. 1897, Major Hugh Hampd Masscy.^R.E. (who d. 1900). 2. Mary'Argentine, m. 1894, Maj. Abbot H. Robiiisc Leics. 'Yeo". [Residence — Rothley Grange, Loug liorough. FULLER, K.C.S.L Creat. 1906 ; C.S.I. 190 CLE. 1892. — Sir Joseph Bampfylde Fulle s. of Rev. Joseph Fuller, formerly rector of Ran dale. Hants. B. 1854 ; m. 1st, 1879, Mai Caldwell (d. 1880), dau. of late Col. Hen Aston, Bombay S.C. ; m. 2nd, 1884, Sar Augusta, dau. of Arthm- Wellesley Critchle; ed." at Marlborough : entered B.C.S. 187 served in N.W. Provinces as assist, magistra and assist, director of agriculture, transferred Central Provinces 1882 ; commnr. of settlemei and agriculture. Central Provinces, 1885 ; mag trate and collector, Allahabad, 1896 ; commi Central Provinces 1897 ; member of Vieero Legislative Council 1890 ; reyenue sec. to Go of India 1901 ; chief commnr. of Assam 190 1st It.-gov. of Eastern Bengal and Assam! 1905-