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 731 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [HADDEN (d. 11 Oct. 1914), dau. of James Boyle, J.P., of Ballymacrea, Ireland ; ed. at Waster dale and Watten Schools ; is a merchant and shipowner in Cardiff ; pres. Cardiff Chamber of Commerce 1886-7 and 1896 ; memb. Lloyds' Register of Shipping ; director of Cardiff Rail- way Co. ; gov. and memb. of council Univ. Coll. Cardiff ; life pres. Cardiff Infirmary ; J. P. Glamorganshire and Cardiff. Residence — Ty-to- Maen, St. Mellon's, near Cardiii". Clubs — Reform ; Cardiff and County. Issue — 1. Annie Boyle, m. 1905, Frederick George Penny. 2. Winifred, m. 1909, Francis Brodie Lodge. Resi- dence — Hollington House, Birmingham. 3. Marjorie Lilian, m. 1913, Frederic Strat*-.on. GUPTA, K.C.S.I. Great. 1911 ; C.S.I. 1909.— Sir Krishna Gobinda Gupta, s. of Kali Narayan Gupta, of Bliatpara, Dacca, India, landowner, ancl Annada, dau. of Madhab Chandra Sen, of Panclidona, Dacca. B. at Bliatpara, Dacca, 28 Feb. 1851 ; m. 1 Feb. 1866, Prasanna Tara (d. 1908), dau. of Nabin Chandra Das, of Duptara, Dacca ; ed. at Mymensing and Dacca Schools, Dacca Coll., and Univ. Coll. Lond. ; ent. I.C.S. 1871 ; Barr.-at-law (Middle Temple) 1873 ; went out to Bengal 1873 ; degree of lionours in San- skrit ; asst. and joint magistrate 1873—85 ; col- lector and sec. Board of Revenue 1886-93; commnr. of Excise and Salt 1893-1901 ; revenue commnr. 1901-4; memb. Board of Revenue 1904-8 ; served on the Excise Committee 1905-6, and on the Fishery Inquiry 1906-8 ; memb. of the Council of India since March, 1908. Clubs — National Liberal ; Calcutta. GURNEY, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1911.— Sir Eustace Gubney, s. of John Gurney, of Sprow- ston Hall, Norfolk, and Isabel Charlotte, dau. of Robert Blake-Humfrey, of Wroxham House, Norfolk. B. at Sprowston, 4 Oct. 1876; m. 27 Jan. 1904, Anne Agatha, dau. of John Lee- WarneV ; ed. at Eton and Oxford (M.A.) ; City Alderman of Norwich, Lord Mayor 1910-11 ; J.P., C.C., Norfolk. Residence — Sprowston Hall, Norwich. Club — New University. Issue — 1. John Gurney, b. 3 July, 1905. 2. Jocelyn Eustace Gurney, b. 2-i Feb. 1910. 3. Samuel Edmund Gurney, b. 30 May, 1912. 1. Catherine. 2. Rosamund Agatha. 3. Elizabeth Laura. GURNEY, K.C.V.O. Great. 1909.— Sir Somer- viLLB Arthur GtrENBY, young, s. of late Daniel Gurney, of North Runcton, Norfolk, and late Lady Harriet Jemima Hay, dau. of the 16th Earl of Erroll. B. 21 Oct. 1835 ; m. 14 April, 1857, Katherine, dau. of late Anthony Hamond, of Westacre, Norfolk ; ed. privately and at Camb. ; is a director of Barclay & Co., Ltd., bankers ; hon. col. 3rd V.B. Norfolk Regt. 1887-8 (VD.) ; D.L., J.P., Norfolk. Residence — North Runcton Hall, King's Lynn. Club — Royal Automobile. Issue living — 1. Walter Somerville Gurney, b. June, 1858; m. 22 Nov. 1893, Violet Elizabeth Emily, dau. of Sir Thomas Troubridge, 3rd Bt. Residence — Manerti n Hall, ?Torwich. Issue — 1. Daniel Walter Thomas Gurney, b. 29 April, 1898. 1. Diana. 2. Philippa. 2. Hugli Gurnev, b. 1867 ; capt. 8alop Yeo., served in S. African war" 1890 ; m. 1901, SybO, dau. of Col. Alfred Lucas, C.B., M.V.O. Residence — Haughton . Salop. Issue — Peter Gurney, b. 1902. MoUy. 3. Pliilip Hamond Gurney, b. Dec. 1876 ; m. 29 Jan. 1901, Lilian, dau. of Harvey Mason, of Necton Hall, Norfolk. Issue — 1. Somerville Francis Gurney, b. 1901. 2. Christopher William Hay Gurney, b. 1903. 1. Rose JIary Jane. 2. Corona Elizabeth. 1. Rose Catherine, m. 4 Oct. 1883, William John Birkbeck, and has issue. Residence — Stratton Straw- less Hall, Norfolk. 2. Lily Cecilia, m. 1888, Adair Craigie, and ins iisue. 3. Ruth, m. 1901, Joseph Fry Wliitwell, and has issue. Residence — Langburg Hall, Great Ayton, Yorks. 4. Audrey Florence, m. 8 Nov. 1900, Capt. John Fran- cis Cliampion, M.V.O., late 14th Hussars, who served in S. Africa, 1899-1901 (medal, 4 clasps). GUTHRIE, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1903.— Sir James Guthrie, P.R.S.A., s. of late Rev. Joiin Guthrie, D.D., and Ann, dau. of Tlioma- Orr. B. 10 Juno, 1859 ; m. 7 Sept. 1897, Helen New- ton (d. 20 Oct. 1912), dau. of late Alexander Whitelaw, Rowmore. Dumbartonshire ; ed. at Glasgow High School and Univ. ; A.R.S.A. 1888, R.S.A. 1892, pres. 1902 ; memb. Soc. Nat. des Beaux Arts, Paris ; trustee National Gallery of Scotland since 1907 ; memb. of the Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland ; hon. memb. Roy. Academy, Roy. Hibernian Academj% Roy. Bavarian Academy and Roy. Academy of Saxony ; hon. memb. International Soc. of Painters, Roy. Scottish Water Colour, and other Societies ; LL.D. Glasgow and Edinburgli Univs. Resi- dences — 41, Moray Place, Edinburgh ; Rowmore, Row, Dumbartonshire. Clubs — Athenajum ; New (Edin.). Issue — Thomas Whitelaw Boyd Guthrie, b. 30 Sept. 1899. GWALIOR, Maharaja (Sindhia) of, G.C.S.I. Creat. 1895; G.C.V.O. 1903.— H.H. Maharaja Sib Madho Rao Sindhia Bahadur. B. 20 Oct. 1876 ; sue. 21 June, 1886 ; is the head of the great Mahratta liouse of Sindhia ; hon. A.D.C., since 1900; hon. maj.-gen., Indian Army; is entitled to salute of 19 guns. Residence — Gwalior, Central India. HACKETT, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1913; Knt. Bach. 1911. — Hon. Sir John Winthbop Hackett, s. of late Rev. John Winthrop Hackett, M.A., of CO. Dublin, Ireland, and Jane, dau. of late Henry Monck Mason, LL.D., also of co. Dublin. B. at Lordello, co. Dubhn, 4 Feb. 1848 ; m. 3 Aug. 1905, Deborah Vernon, dau. of Frederick Slade Drake -Brockman, of Guildford, Western Aus- tralia ; ed. at Trin. Coll. Dub. (B.A. 1871 ; M.A. 1874, hon. LL.D. 1902) ; Barr.-at-Iaw, N.S. Wales, Victorian and W. Australian ; Editor and sole proprietor of " West Australian " and " Western Mail " newspapers, Perth, W.A. ; late memb. of Federal Council of Australasia, delegate National Australasian Convention 1891, and Federal Australasian Convention 1897-8 ; past Grand Master Freemasons, W. Austrahan Grand Lodge ; pres. Zoological Gardens, W. Australian Museum, Pub. Library, National Art Gallery, and chrmn. of Karrakatta Cemetery Board ; regis- trar of Diocese of Perth ; chancellor of the Perth Cathedral ; chrmn. of Roy. Commission on establishment of a State Univ. in W. Australia ; chancellor of Univ. of West Australia ; only memb. of the Legislature who has sat continuously since responsible government was granted in 1890 ; declined knighthood 1892, accepted 1911. Resi- dences — St. George's Terrace, Perth, Western Australia ; St. George's Terrace, Perth ; Man- durah, W. Australia. Clubs — National Liberal (London) ; Weld (Perth) ; South Western (Bunbury) ; Albany (Albany), W.A. HADDEN, K.C.B. (civ.). Creat. 1908; C.B. 1902. — Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles Frederick Hadden, o. s. of late Charles Stanton Hadden, of Rossway, Berkhampstead, and Ingleside, Sun- ningdale, J. P., and Fanny Anne, dau. of Frederick Fowler Robertson, of Bath. B. at Nottingliam, 2 June, 1854 ; m. 1885, Frances Mabel, dau. of late Col. Clement Strong, Colds. Gds. ; ed. at Elstree, Cheltenham Coll. and R.M.A. ; ent. Army (R.A.) 1873, capt. 1882, maj. 1890, It. -col. 1899, brevet-col. 1903, coL 1904, maj.-gen. 1910;