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 ■39 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE iols. (V.D.). Residences — 36, Bruton Street, W. ; rodderty, Dingwall, N.B. Clubs — Reform ; Joaching ; Ranelagh. Issue — 1. Isabel, m. 18 April, 1907, Capt. Edgar Sheppard, 19th Hussars. 2. Flora. HAWKES, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1911; CB 904; C.S.I. 1909.— Maj. -Gen. Sir Henry loNTAGUE Pakington Hawkes, s. of late Col. Robert Hawkes, 80th Regt., and Jessie Isabella, lau. of Maj. -Gen. Geo. Tomkyns. B. at Ports- iiouth 28 Aug. 1855 ; m. 25 June, 1889, Mary — Fulmer Travellers'. Place, ' Slough. Issue — [HAY Clubs — Brooks's ; 1. Lieut.-Comni. John Arthur Lambert Hay, R.N., b. 28 Aug. 1877 ; proof and experiTuental officer Research Dept., Woolwich. Club — Army and Navy. 2. Thomas William Hay, b. 25 Aug. 1882; lieut. Lcics. Yeo. 1. Minnie Christina Brenda, b. 31 May, 1880 ; m. 5 June, 1906, ShoU.o Baron Aberdour, who d. 29 Sept. 1911 {see Morton, Earl of). HAY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Georgina Har- vey, dau. of Sir Alexander Ramsay, 2nd Bt., ■;ob;i>e,s;i;:i;u:7f"ch;ri;s"¥o;TgatTformeriy ! R„Sl'Ti"- tt'^' I'ff'r'^', ^^®^' .^'-^^r- ^ ■i Underriver, Kent; ed. at Wellington Coll n i^ ^? ^""y- I^-C-B., col.-comdt. R.A., pres. nt. 98th Foot 1872, capt. I.S.C. 1884, maj. 1892,' I VsofT > "V^'o. If "^^', .'1'°*^'' ?^ Artillery ^ col. 1898, col. 1901, maj.-gen. 1905, ret. 1911 t^JJI';,^'^" '^- f^.^r'" }^^' Residence-52, ved during Afehan war 1879-80. nre«nnt, .1 I ^^veileith Row, Edinburgh. Issue livmg— 1. Maj. James Hay, late R.A., b. 11 erved during Afghan war 1879-80, present at larch from Kabul to Kandahar (despatches, ledal, cla-sp, bronze star) ; with Lsazai exped. 892, and Tirah exped. 1897-8 (medal, 2 clasps). Residence — Elmhirst, Woolton Hill, Newbury, lub — E.I. United Service. 2. Maj, 1872. May, 1870. Archibald Hay, Roy. Welsh Fus., b. 9 Aug. HAY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Jessie Sinclair, dau.^of John Sinclair, of Glasgow. .f. 1871, Sir John Hay, LL.D., who d. 8 Feb. 1909. Resi- dence — Crow's Nest House, Lane Cove Road, North Sydney, N.S. Wales, Australia. DRUMMOND-HAY, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— fth l«4.n- ,M lefif; iu;.,„;„ t t>- u j V, -- i Alice, dau. of late Edward Watts, of Hythe, P of LoWf;1 SVS^T ;, ; °^.R°hardCail, Kent. M. Ist, 27 Jan. 1869, as his 2nd wife, Si^ te^t c^Smn^d^ Tnr itf rr^/ 'r^'^E^'^^^^'l Hay Drummond-Hay, who was Gov. te It.-col. commdg. and hon. col. (It.-col. m I of various colonies 1839-62, who m. 1st, 27 June, 183S, Sarah Laura (d. 23 April, 1868), dau. of Lt.-Col. James Livingston, E.I.C.S., and d. 24 Jan. 1884 ; m. 2nd, 1886, Henry John Maxwell Foot, who d. 1893. Residence — Sunder- land House, Surbiton. Sir Edward had issue by his 1st m. — 1. Rev. Frederic Drummond-Hay, b. 7 July, 1839 ; ed. at Oxford, M.A. ; late vicar of Neston, V/ilts ; m. 1st, 27 June, 1865, Elizabeth Ann (d. 24 April, 1878), dau. of Robert Matthews, of The Elms, Taplow ; m. I 2nd, 20 April, 1880, Emily Eraser, dau. of George Dashwood Wilkins, Bengal C.S. Residence- — 18, Russell Square, W. Issue by 1st m. — ' 1. Frederic Edward Drummond-Hay, b. 23 July, 1868 ; m. 1st, 1893, Mary Elizabeth (d. 22 Jan. 1904), dau. of Henry Stone ; m. 2nd, 10 Feb. 1909, Amy, dau. of late Francis William Boston, of Croy- don. Issue by 1st m. — 1. Frederick Henry Drummond-Hay, b. 14 Nov. 1893. 2. Edward de Vismcs Drummond-Hay, b. 1 Dee. 1896, capt. cadet R.N. 1. Laura Mary Gertrude. 2. The late Robert Drummond-Hay, b. 14 Feb. 1870 ; m. 1895, Gertrude Agatha, dau. of Thomas Forbutt, and d. 1607. Issue — 1. Robert Augustin Tudor Drummond-Hay, b. 1897 ; 2nd lleut. 5th Batt. East Surrey Regt. ( i). 2. Geoffrey Francis Drummond-Hay, b. 1898. 3. Ernest Patrick Drummond-Hay, b. 1900. 1. Barbara Mary Gertrude. 2. Florence Muriel Ailcen. 3. Jolm Tudor Drumniond-llay, b. 11 May, 1876; served in S. African war with Baden Powell's police (2 medals). 1. Mary Laura, m. 24 June, 1895, William Ja:ues Wliite Nicol, and has issue. 2. Elizabeth, m. 1898, Fleet Surg. H. L. Penny, R.N., and has issue. HAY-DRUMMOND-HAY, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1908 ; C.M.G. 1902.— Sir Robert Hay-Drum- mond-Hay, s. of Rt. Hon. Sir John Hay-Drum- mond-Hay, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., and Annette, dau. of J. Carstensen, of Copenhagen, a Privy Coun- sellor of Denmark. B. 25 July, 1846 ; m. 2 June, 1868, Euphemia Katherine, dau. of Thomas Willis -Fleming, of South Stoneham, Southamp- ton ; ed. at Eton and Camb. ; late British Consul Gen. at Beyrout, for Syria and Palestine. Club — Travellers'. Issue living — 1. Edward Wilhelm Hay-Drumn ond-Hay, b. 17 June, 1877 ; in the Sudan C.S. ; m. 1 June, 1904, Margaret Alice, dau. of late E. W. Meade-Waldo, of HAY, K.C.B. (civ.). Creat. 1911 ; Ivnt. Bach. 906; C.M.G. 1902; CB. (civ.) 1896.— Col. IB George Jackson Hay, s. of John Hay, D.L., P., of Cresswell House, Sunderland, co. Dur- am, and Hilton Manor, Yorks, and Maria, dau. f Richard Jackson, of Stockton-on-Tees. B. 1 rmy) 3rd Prince of Wales' Own (West York- lire) Regt. 1879-1902 ; served at Malta 1901-2 uring South African war (Queen's S.A. medal) ; .L., J.P., CO. Durham ; J.P., North Yorks. ddress — 7, Richmond Mansions, South Ken- ngton, S.W. Club — Junior United Service. HAY, 3K.C.IH.G. Creat. 1889; C.M.G. 1887.— R James Shaw Hay, s. of Lt.-Col. Thomas Pas- y Hay, nephew of Sir Thomas Hay, 5th Bt., id Georgina Arnaud, of Mauritius. B. 25 Oct. !39 ; m. 1st, Jane (d. 1873), dau. of John Morin, AlUngton, co. Dumfries ; m. 2nd, Frances arie (d. 17 June, 1893), dau. of Mons. Jacques jlatza, of Brussels ; m. 3rd, 30 Jan. 1894, Isa- 11a Graham (Ella), dau. of George Ferguson )ckburn, B.C.S., and granddau. of Lord Cock- u-n, of Edinburgh ; lieut. 89th Regt. ; adminis- ' ator of the Gambia 1886-8 ; Gov. and C.-in-C. ! Sierra Leone, and Consul-Gen. for Liberia nce — 42, Lexham Gardens, Kensington, W. ubs — LTnited Service; New (Edin.). Issue by b m. — Margaret Eleanor, m. 4 D.'c. 1895, JIaj. Harold Cobb d. 15 Oct. 1909), Duke of Wellington's Regt. HAY, G.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1886 ; K.C.B. 1881 ; B. 1855. — Adm. of the Fleet Lord John Hay, s. I SthMarq. of Tweeddale, K.T., G.C.B., and Lady j san Montagu, dau. of 5th Duke of Manchester. ! 23 Aug. 1827 ; m. 8 June, 1876, Annie Chris- I la, dau. of N. G. Lambert, M.P., of Denham j urt, Bucks ; ent. the Rov. Navy 1839, capt. 1854, ir-adm. 1872, vice-adm. 1877, adm. 1884, adm. I the Fleet 1888, ret. 1897 ; served on north i ist of Spain, in India, in China war 1842, and the Black Sea during Russian war ; served with ,val Brig, before Sebastopol ; was commodore st Indian station 1861-3 ; M.P. for Wick 1857- and for Ripon 1866-7 and 1868-71 ; a lord the Admiralty 1866, 1868-71, 1880-3, and Feb. Aug. 1886 ; commanded the channel scjuadron 77-9 ; hoisted the English flag in the island Cyprus and administered the Government 78 ; C.-in-C. on Mediterranean station 1883-6; eived thanks of Pariiament for Sudan exped. ?4-5 ; naval com.-in-ch. Devonport 1887-8 ; 3 the Grand Cordon of the Medjidie. Residence
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