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 725 KNIGHTS OP THE BRITISH EMPIRE GRAHAM GOULD, K.C.V.O. Great. 1910.— Sir Alfbed Pearce Gould, s. of the Rev. George Goukl, of Norwich, Baptist minister, and Elizabeth, dau. of William Pearce, of South Molton, woolstapler. B. at Norwich 2 Jan. 1852 ; m. 1st, 1878, Kathe- rine (d. 1882), dau. of John Heelas, of Woking- ham ; m. 2nd, 1885, Florence, dau. of late Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Lush ; ed. at Amersham Hall Sell., and Univ. Coll. London ; M.S. London, F.R.C'.S. England, fell, of Univ. Coll. London, and memb. Senate and dean of Faculty of Medi- cine of Univ. of London ; senr. surg. to Middlesex Hos))ital ; ex-pres. of the Clinical section of the Roy. Society of Medicine ; maj. 3rd Lond. Gen. Hosp. (T.F.); ex-pres. Medical Soc. of Lond., and ex-vice-pres. of the Roy. Coll. of Surgeons of England. Residences — 10, Queen Amie Street, W. ; Holne Cott, Ashburton, S. Devon. Club — Atheneeuin. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Hugh Pearce Gould, b. 29 Aug. 1881; solicitor; m. 8 Oct. 1913, Enid, dau. of Philip Bhys Griffiths, M.D., of 50, Newport Road, Cardiff". Residence— 100, Inverness Terrace, W. 1. Katharine Mary. Issue by 2nd m. — 2. Eric Lush Pearce Gould, M.B., F.E.C.S., b. 23 Jan. 1886. 3. Alfred Leslie Pearce Gould, M.B., b. 6 May, 1887. 2. Florence Elizabeth Eileen Pearce. 3. Helen Dorothy Pearce, 4. Evelyn Marjorie Pearce. GOULD, Knt. Bach. Great. 1906.— Sir Fran- cis Carrxjthers Gould, s. of Richard Davie Gould, of Barnstaple, architect. B. at Barn- staple 2 Dec. 1844 ; m. 19 June, 1869, Emily, dau. of Hugh Bailment, of Barnstaple ; ed. privately ; is an artist and journalist and assist. - editor of the " Westminster Gazette." Resi- dences — 3, Endsleigh Street, W.C. ; Upway, Porlock, Somerset. Clubs — Reform ; National Liberal ; Johnson ; Wliitefriars ; Omar Khay- yam. Issue — 1. Alec Carruthers Gould, b. 1870. 2. Frank Herbert Carruthers Gould, b. 1871 ; m. 1900, Isabtl, dau. of Donald Maclean. 3. Xornian Carruthers Gould, b. 1882. 1. Ethel Grace Carruthers. 2. Frances Carruthers, m. 10 Aug. 1909, Russell George Pelly, and has issue. Residence— 3, Wingate Road, Hammersmith, W. GOWERS, Knt. Bach. Great. 1897.— Sir William Richard Gow-bbs, s. of William Gowers, and Ann Venables. B. 20 March, 1845 ; m. 6 April, 1875, Mary (d. 18 Jan. 1913), dau. of Frederick Baines, of Leeds ; ed. at Christ Church Coll. Scl.. Oxford, and Univ. Coll. London, of which he is fellow ; M.D. Lond. (gold medal) 1870; F.R.C.P., F.R.C.P.I., F.R.S. ; hon. M.D. Dublin 1906, LL.D. Edin. 1911; con- sulting ]jhysician Univ. Coll. Hosp., Nat. Hosp. I for Paraly.-ed and Epileptic, and Guardian Assur- ance Co. ; late prof, clinical med. Univ. Coll. ; author of numerous medical works on the spinal cord, the brain, and convulsive diseases, but is chiefly known for his manual on the structure and diseases of the nervous system, which has been translated into several languages ; hon. memb. Soc. Med. Russe, Petrograd, Roy. Soc. Science, Upsala, Soc. Internat. Med., Vieima. Residence — 34, Ladbroke Square, W. Issue — 1. William Frederick Gowers, b. 1875 ; ed. at Rugby and Camb. ; m. 1904, Maud, dau. of late Col. Loraine, of Lyndhurst, Hants ; British res. at Kauo, N. Kigeria. Club — Bath. 2. Ernest Arthur Gowers, b. 1880 ; ed. at Rugby and Camb. ; cliief inspector under Nat. Health Ins. Com. (England) ; m. 1905, Constance, dau. of Thomas Macgregor Greer, of Ballymoney, Co. Antrim. Resi- dence — 1, Canipden HiU Square, W. Club — Brooks's. Is>n< — 1 s., 2 dans. 1. Edith Mary. 2. Evelyn. GRAHAM, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911.— Sib Cecil William Noble Geaham, s. of Sir John Halt Noble Graham, 1st Bt., of Larbert, and Jane Brown, dau. of James Graham Adam, of Denovan, Stirling. B. at Drums House, Ren- frew, 19 Sept. 1872 ; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; is a merchant ; partner in James Graham & Co. of Glasgow and Calcutta, and allied firms ; pros. Bengal Chamber of Commerce 1909 and 1911. Residence — Larbert House, Larbert, N.B. Clubs — New University ; Bath ; Oriental. GRAHAM, Knt. Bach. Great. 1905.— Sir Claverhouse Frederick Charles Graham ; m. 18 Dec. 1906, Emily, dau. of late George Moul- son, of Hove, Sussex ; J. P. Derby ; C.C. Staffs ; has been prominent in cormection with friendly and thrift societies, and in masonry ; author of many works on national thrift and kindred subjects, in- cluding " Labour, Religion and Science," "Old Age Pensions for the Thrifty," " The Duty of the State," 1885, 6th edn. 1905. Residence — Helms- ley, Leimox Road South, Southsea. GRAHAM, K.C.B. (civ.). Great. 1907 ; C.B. 1899. — Sir Frederick Graham, s. of late Frede- rick Graham, of Cherry Bank, Newhaven, N.B., and Marjory Forbes, dau. of Rev. A. Niven, D.D., of Dimkeld. B. 1848 ; ed. at Edinburgh ; served in Colonial Office as clerk 1870; princ. clsrk 1896 ; assist. Under-Sec. of State for Colonies 1897 ; ret. 1907. Residence — Aros, Haslemere, Surrey. Club — St. Stephen's. GRAHAM, K.C.B. (civ.). Great. 1902 ; C.B. 1895. — Sir Henry John Lowndes Graham, s. of WiUiam Graham, of Burntshiels, co. Renfrew, and Anna Matilda, dau. of John Lowndes, of Artherhe, co. Renfrew. B. 1842 ; m. 1st, 15 June, 1869, Edith Elizabeth (d. 8 Jan. 1875), dau. of 1st Earl of Cranbrook ; m. 2nd, 1884, Lady Margaret Georgiana, dau. of 4th Marq. of Northampton ; ed. at Harrow and Oxford (first class mods.); B.A. 1864; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1868 ; principal sec. to Lord Chancellor Cairns 1874-80 ; master in Lunacy 1880-5 ; clerk of Parliaments since 1885. Residences — Roj^al Court, Palace of Westminster, S.W. ; Marden Hill, Hertford. Club — Carlton. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Ronald William Graham, C.B., b. 24 July, 1870: was in Dipl. Serv. ; now adviser to Ministry of Interior Cairo ; m. 17 Jan. 1912, Hon. Sybil Brodrlck, dau. of St. John, 9th Vise. Midletoii. Clubs— St. James's ; Turf. 2. Capt. Harry Graham, late Colds. Gds., b. 1874; m. 8 Feb. 1910, Dorothy, dau. of Sir Francis Hyde Villiers, G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G., and widow of Capt. Hugh Keith Eraser. Residence — 11, Glou- cester Place, W. Clubs — Turf ; Guards' ; Garrick. Issue — Virginia Margaret. Issue by 2nd m. — 3. Alan Charles Douglas Graham, b. 1888. 1. AUce Katrine, m. 1911, Harold Wilfred Knowling, clerk in the House of Lords. 2. xMarjorie, m. 27 June, 1911, Capt. the Hon. Walter Alexander Trefusis, late Scots Gds. {see Peerage, Clinton, Baron). GRAHAM, Knt. Bach. Great. 1908.— Sib Hugh CtRaham, s. of Robert W. Graham, of Hrmtingdon, Quebec, formerly of Edinburgh. B. Eastern Township of Quebec 18 July, 1848; m. 1892, Annie Beeknam, dau. of Edward Hamil- ton, of Montreal ; ed. at Huntingdon Academy, Quebec ; hon. LL.D. Glasgow 1909 ; pres. Mon- treal Star Pub. Co., Ltd., which publishes the "Montreal Daily Star," "Family Herald and Weekly Star," and largely interested in other influential journals ; vice-pres. Children's Memorial Hosp. ; dir. of Montreal Gen. Hosp. Residence — 538, Sherbrooke Street, W., Mon- treal. Clubs — Mount Royal (Montreal) ; St. James's. GRAHAM, K.C.M.G. Great. 1905 ; C.M.G. 1899. — Sir John James Geaham, s. of Robert