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 715 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [GALLWEY F.R.C.r. 1909. Clubs — East India United Ser- Residence — 7, Sloane Gardens, vice ; Savile. E.I. United Service. Issue— PULLER, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Elizabeth, dau. of late Rev. Thomas Mann, of Cowes, Isle of Wight. M. 1875, as his second wife, Sir Thomas Ekins Fuller, K.C.M.G., Agent-General for Cape Colony 1902-7, M.P. for Cape Town 1878-1901, editor of "Cape Argus" who d. 5 Sept. 1910. Residence- 1864-72, FULLERTON, G.C.V.O. Great. 1901 ; K.C.V.O. 1899 ; C.B., C.V.O. 1890.— Adji. Sib John Reginald Thomas Fuxlerton, s. of Rev. Weston Fullerton, Rector of Thrybergh, Yorks. B. 10 A.ug. 1840; m. 18 June, 1874, Ada, dau. of Lt.- Col. Edward Samuel Capel (kinsman of the Earls of Essex) ; entered R.N. 1853 : Heut. 1861 : com. 1872; capt. 1878; rear-adm. 1893: vice- adm. 1899 ; retired 1901 ; adm. 1904 ; was commended for conduct when H.M.S. '' Bombay " tooli fire and was blown up off Monte Video, 1864 ; late captain of the royal yacht " Victoria and Albert " ; extra groom-in- waiting to the King since 1910 ; formerly groom-in-waiting to King Edward VII, and extra groom-in-waiting 1905- 10. Residence — Hamble, Southami^ton. Clubs -United Service ; Royal Automobile. Issue — 1. Alan Edward Weston Fullerton, b. 1877 ; m. 1907, Alice Ogston, dau. of Frederick Marquand, of Xew York. 2. Eric John Fullerton, b. 1S78 ; r.i. 28 Dec. 1908, Hon. Dorothy Sibyl, dau. of John, 1st Baron Fisher (see Pef.rare). 1. Judith, ni. 1901, Lieut. Sidney Julius .Meyrick. R.X. 2. Rachel Elizabeth, m. 1901, Comm. H'-nry Gerald Elliot Lane, E.N. 3. Daisy. FULTON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1892.— Sir Fob- best Fulton, s. of Lt.-Col. Fulton, K.H., by Fanny Goodrich, dau. of John Sympson Jessopp, D.L..' J.P., F.S.A. B. 12 July, 1846 ; m. 12 Aug. 1875, Sophia, dau. of Jolm B. Nicholson ; ed. at Norwich Grammar Scliool and London Univ. ;. LL.B., B.A. ; Barr.-at-law (Middle Temple) 1872 ; benclrer 1898 ; was senior counsel to the Post Office and to the Treasury at the Central Criminal Court, K.C. (1892) ; late Recorder of Maidstone ; Common Serjeant of the City of London 1892-1900; Recorder since 1900; eon- tested N.-W. Ham (C.) 1885; M.P. for that constituency 1886-1892, wlien he was defeated at the General Election ; a lieut. for the Citv of London ; relinquished the Christian name of James, 1892, previously to receiving the accolade. Residences — Recorder's Chambers, Guildlrall, E.C. ; The Cottage, Sheringham, Norfollc. Club — Carlton. Issue — 1. Forrest Fulton, b. 6 June. 1876; Barr.-at-iaw (Gray's Inn) ; dep. clerk ot the Central Criminal Court. Residence — 1, Plowden Buildings, Temple, E.G. 2. Leonard Jessopp Fulton, b. 8 Jan. 1S79 ; solicitor since 1903 ; princ. clerk to the Public Trustee • ni. 27 July, 1909, Mabel Helen, dau. of late Rev. Henry Augustus Mortimer Wilcox. Residence — 95, Blenheim Crescent, W. 3. Eustace Cecil Fulton, b. 17 May, 1880 ; Barr.-at- law (Middle Temple). Residence — 2, Essex Court Temple, E.C. 4. Grenville Richard Fulton, b. 23 Oct. 1883. Resi- dence^SO, Clairville Street, W. S.W. Club— FULTON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1908. — Sib Robert Fulton Fulton, s. of Joseph Rampini, of Edinburgh, and Elisabeth, dau. of Robert Fulton, of Mymensingh, Bengal. B. in Edin- birrgh, 1844 ; m. 1887, Margaret Edith, dau. of Brig.-Surg. R. G. Mathew, I.M.S. ; ed. at Edin. Acad, and Institn. and Edin. Univ. (M.A., LL.D.) ; entd. I.C.S. 1864 ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1884 : puisne judge High Court. Calcutta, 1893 ; acting Chief Justice of Bengal 1907 and 1908 ; res. 1908; obtained Roy. Licence to change his surname to Fulton, with effect from 9 Nov.' 1908. Charles Mathew Fulton, b. 30 Oct. 1890. Beatrice Edith. FURLEY, Kut. Bach. Great. 1899 ; C.B. (civ.) 1902. — Sir John Fueley, s. of Robert Furley, J. P., F.S.A., of Ashford, Kent, and Margaret Button, dau. of John Creery, of Tandragee, Ireland. B. 19 March, 1830 ; m. 1874, Maria Turner (Royal Red Cross 1903, Lady of Justice of St. John of .Jerusalem, South African war medal), dau. of Geoi-ge Baker, J. P., of Reigate, Surrey ; ed. at Harrow ; held a commission in East Kent Rifle Volunteers 1860-74 ; was one of the founders of the British Red Cross Society and St. John's Ambulance Association ; Knight of Jus- tice and Hon. Bailiff of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; Jubilee medal 1887, and clasp 1897 ; was in South Africa (with Lady Furley) as cliief commissioner of British Red Gross Society in South African war (despatches twice, medal, three clasps) ; Kniglit Commander of the Royal Swedish Order of 'Wasa ; Knight of the Royal Danish Order of the Danebrog, 3rd class ; Officer of the Legion of Honour ; Kniglit Commander of Order of Isabel la Catolica, and has Grand Star of Order of Merit of Spain, and Danilo of Montenegro ; and also has decorations from Russia, Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony, etc. ; D.L., J. P. Kent. Resi- dence — 14, Evelyn Gardens, S.W^. Club — Constitutional. FYSH, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1896.— Hon. Sib Philip Oakley Fysh, s. of John Fysh, of St. Mary's, Islington, builder and contractor, and Charlotte, dau. of Samuel Kingston Fleet, of Reading, sohcitor. B. 1 March, 1835 ; m. 1856, E.sther Kentish, dau. of William Willis, of Luton ; ed. privately : went out to Tasmania and engaged in mercantile affairs ; M.L.C. 1866 ; Treasurer of the Colony 1873, Premier 1877, Premier and Chief Sec. 1887, Treasurer 1894-8, Agent-Gen. in London 1898-1901 ; member of Federal Con- vention at Sydney 1891, of Federal Council of Australasia 1895, and of Federal House of Repre- sentatives and hon. Federal Minister since 1901 ; Postmaster-Gen. of Commonwealth 1903, ret. from public life 1910 ; inaj. (ret.) Tasmanian Volunteers ; J. P. for the Colony ; D.C.L. Oxon. 1900. Residence — Hobart, Tasmania. GAIRDNER, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Helen Bbidget, dau. of Robert John Wright, of Nor- wich. M. 26 April, 1870, Sir WiUiam Tennant Gairdner, K.C.B., M.D., F.R.S., an eminent phy- sician, formerly professor of medicine in Glasgow Uni^-ersity. who d. 28 June, 1907. Residence — Alloway Place, Ayr. GALBRAITK, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Helen Mab". dau. of Lt.-Gen. A. G. Handcock, C.B., I.S.C. M. 19 March, 1896, Maj.-Gen. Sir William Galbraith, K.C.B., a distinguished officer who saw considerable service in India, and d. 15 Oct. 1900. Residence — GALLWEY, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1901 ; C.B. (mil.) 1890. — Subg.-Gen. Sie Thomas Joseph Gallwey', s. of Henry Gallwev, J. P., of Tramor, CO. Waterford. B. 14 April, 1852 ; m. 22 .June, 1901, Maud Margaret Hov/ard, dau. of Capt. J. W. J. Gifford, 18th Hussars, and Hon. Corps Gentleman-at-Arms, and widow of Capt. C. W. D. Gordon, R.A. ; ed. at Stonyhurst Coll. ; M.D. and ]M.Ch. Rov. Univ. Irel." 1873 : ent. Army Medical Depart"., 1874 ; col. R.A.M.C. 1898 ; sur- geon-gen. 1902 ; .served in Afghan war 1878-80 (medal and clasp), with Egyptian exped. 1882 (medal, clasp, bronze star), Soudan exped. 1884—5 (despatches, clasp), Dongola exped. 1896 (des- patches, medal, clasp, C.B.), Nile exped. and taking of Khartoum 1898 (despatches, two clasps,