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 749 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE IHORNE ' HOPE, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Elizabeth Reid, dau. of General Sir Arthur Cotton, K. C.S.I. M. 1st, 2 Dec. 1877, as his 2nd wife. Admiral Sir James Hope, G.C.B., who rendered distinguislied service in command of tlie naval forces in Chinese waters 1860, for which he received the tlianks of Parliament, and wlio d. 9 June, 1881 ; m. 2nd, 27 Sept. 1893, T. Anthony Denny, F.R.G.S., and one of H.M. Lieuts. for the City of London. HOPKINS, G.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1899 ; K.C.B. 1S92. — Adm. Sir John Ommanney Hopkins, s. of the Rev. W. T. Hopkins, Rector of Nutticld, Oxfordshire, and Rural Dean, and Jane Maria, I dau. of T. Toovey, of Joyce Grove, Nettle- j bed, Henlev on Tliames. B. 1834 ; m. 1st, 1875, Magdalen (d. 1876), dau. of M. Larken ; m. 2nd, 1882, Minna Winefrid, dau. of Adm. Sir Sydney C. Dacres, G.C.B. ; ed. at Marlborough Coll., eiit. R.N. 1848 ; commander 1862, capt. 1867, rear-adm. 1885, vice-adm. 1891, adm. 1896, ret. 1899 ; served in the Black Sea during the Crimean War (medal and clasp) ; priv. sec. to First Lord of the Admiralty 1881-2 ; superintendent Sheerness dockyard 1883 ; direc- tor Naval Ordnance 1883-6 ; adm. superin- tendent Portsmouth dockyard 1886-8 ; con- troller of the Navy and Lord of the Admiralty 1888-92 ; com. -in-chief North American and West Indian Station 1892-5, and in the Mediter- ranean 1896-9 ; good service pension of £300 a year 1902 ; J. P., Hants. Residence — Great- bridge House, Romsey, Hants. Club — LTnited Service. Issue — Dorothy Eleanor, m. 27 July, 1914, Frank Jlorris. HOPKINSON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1910.— Sir Alfred Hopkinsox, s. of late John Hop- kinson, of Manchester, engineer, and Alice, dau. of late John Dewhurst, of Skipton, cotton- spinner. B. at Manchester, 28 June, 1851 ; m. 3 July, 1873, Esther, dau. of late Henry Wells, of Nottingham ; ed. at Owens Coll., Manchr., and Oxford (Schol., Honours in Lit. Hum. 1872, 1st cl. in B.C.L., Vinerian Schol., Stowell Fell, of Univ. Coll. 1873) ; hon. Fellow of Lincoln Coll. 1903 ; hon. LL.D. Glasgow, Aberdeen, Leeds, and Bristol, B.A. Lond. ; Barr.-at-law [(Lin- coln's Inn) 1873, Q.C. 1892, bencher 1896 ; unsuccessfully contested E. Manchester 1885, and S.W. Manchester 1892 ; M.P. Cricklade Div. of Wilts 1895-8 ; late prof, of Law, Owens Coll., Manchester ; principal of Owens Coll. 1898-1904 ; vice-chancellor of Victoria Univ. 1900-14. Residence — Beltwood, Rickmansworth, Herts. Clubs — Reform ; Alpine. Issue — • 1. Kcv. Artluir Wells Hopkinson, b. 23 Dec. 1874 ; ed. at Oxford, M.A., Rector of Winchfleld, Hants ; ni. 16 April, 1901, Dorothy, dau. of late Canon Millard. 2. John Henry Hopkinson, b. 16 Dec. 1876 ; ed. at Oxford, M.A. ; m. 23 Dec. 1902, Evelyn, dau. of late Rev. H. Fountaine, of Sutton Bridge. Resi- dence — Haverliold Hall, Cohie, Lancashire. Issue — 1. John F. Hopkinson, b. 11 Feb. 1905. 2. Henry Thomas Hopkinson, b. April, 1906. 3. Paul Hopkinson, h. June, 1907. 4. Stephen Hopldnson, b. 23 June, 1908. 1. Esther. 3. Austin Hopkinson, b. 24 June, 1879. Resi- dence — Rycroft Hall, Guide Bridge, Lancashire. 4. Martin" Hopkinson, b. 2 Aug. 1883 ; ed. at Oxford, M.A., Barr.-at-law ; m. 17 Sept. 1907, Christine, dau. of late J. HartnoU. Residence — Longineadow, Bovingdon, Herts. Issue — 1. James Hartwell Hopkinson, b. 11 April, 1909. 2. Alfred Aniyas Hopkinson, b. 15 Dee. 1910. 3. David Martin Hopkinson, b. 4 April, 1914. 1. Ellen, m. 27 Dec. 1904, George Harwood (d. 7 Nov. 1912), M.P. for Bolton, and has issue. Residence — Ardley House, Chipping Carapden. 2. Margaret Alice, m. 3 Jan. 1905, Gerald Berkeley Hertz, Barr.-at-law, and has issue. Residence — 3. Esther Phyllis. HOPTON, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Clare Ellen, dau. of Guy TrafEord, of Michael Church Court, Herefordshire. M. 1874, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Edward Hopton, K.C.B., who served in [Crimea 1854 (severely wounded, medal with clasp, and Turkish medal), in Indian Mutiny 1857 (medal with clasp), and in Kaffir and Zulu camjjaign 1877-9 (medal with clasp) ; commanrled 87th regimental dist. 1885-90, and Infantry Brig., Gibraltar, 1893-5 ; Lieut. -Gov. Jersey 1895-1900; hon. col. Connaught Rangers, and late 4th Batt. King's Shropshire L.I. ; D.L., J.P., Hereford, who d. 19 Jan. 1912. Residence — Homend, Stretton Grandison, Led- bury. Issue — 1. Capt. Guy William Hopton, Roy. Berks Regt., b. Nov. 1881. Club — Naval and Military. 2. Edward Michael Hopton, b. Sept. 1883; m. 1911, Christabel, dau. of Col. Bourne, of Cowarne Court, Hereford. Residence — The Hillend, Weston Beggard, Hereford. 1. Diana Caroline. 2. Clare Frances Mary. HOPWOOD, Privy Counsellor, apptd. 1912; G.C.M.G. Creat. 1908; K.C.B. (civ.) 1901; K.C.M.G. 1906; C.B. (civ.) 1895; C.M.G. 1893. ■ — Rt. Hon. Sib Fr.ancis John Stephens Hop- woou, s. of late James Thomas Hopwood, Barr. of Lincoln's Inn, an 1 Anna Ellen, dau. of John Stone, D.L., J.P., of The Prebendal, Thame, Oxford, and Long Crendon, Bucks. B. 1800 ; m. 1st, 1885, Alice (d. 1889), dau. of Capt. W. J. Smith-Neill, R.A., of Barnweill, and Swiu- drige jIuir, Ayrshire ; m. 2nd, 1892, Florence Emily, dau. of Lt.-Gen. Black, C.S.I., CLE. ; ed. at Louth by Canon W. W. Hopwood ; ad- mitted a solicitor 1882, assist, law clerk Board of Trade 1885-8, assist, solicitor 1888-92, private sec. to Pres. of Board of Ti-ade 1892, sec. railway depart. 1892-1901, perm. sec. 1901 ; Perm. Under-Sec. of State for Colonies 1907-11 ; a civ. lord of the Admiralty from 1912 ; employed on different occasions upon official missions to U.S.A., Canada, and Newfoundland ; founded hospital service for Canadian and Newfoundland fishermen 1892 ; British delegate International Railway Congress in London 1895, and in Paris 1900 ; hon. sec. to chrmn. of Select Committee of House of Commons on Jameson Raid 1897; meinb. of roy. commn. on London traffic 1903, of commn. to S. Africa to arrange constitution of Transvaal and Orange River Colonies 1906, of roy. canal commn. on canals and waterways 1906, of roy. commn. on ocean freights and shipping " rings " 1906, and of roy. commn. on electoral reform 1909 ; memb. of the panel of chairmen for the Court of Arbitration 1909 : chrmn. Colonial Defence Committee since 1907 ; vice-chairman of the commn. apptd. under the Development and Road Improvement Act, since 1910 ; on the staff of the King when Prince of Wales during visit to Canada 1908 (creat. G.C.M.G.); on the staff of the Duke of Connaught when H.R.H. visited South Africa and Rhodesia 1910 ; registrar of Order of St. Michael and St. George 1907-9, sec. of the Order 1909-11. Resi- dence — 13, Hornton Street, Campden Hill, W. Clubs — Brooks ; Reform ; Wellington. HORNBY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Catherine, dau. of Charles Tottenham, and widow of Capt. M. Howard. M. 30 Sept. 1897, as his 2nd wife. Sir Windham Hornby, K.C.B., who d. 28 June, 1899. Residence — 6, Onslow Square, S.W. HORNE, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1913.— Sir An- drew John Horne, s. of Junius Home, of Ballinasloe, co. Galway. B. 8 Aug. 1856; m. 9 Nov. 1884, Margaret, dau. of late Francis Norman, of Dublin ; F.R.C.P., Ireland, 1885, vice-pres. 1894-6, pres. 1908-10; Fellow of Roy. Acad, of Medicine, Ireland ; Master of National Maternity Hospital from 1894 ; extra examiner in midwifery and gynaecology, Univ. of Dublin. Residence — ^^94, Merrion Square, Dublin. Clubs — Royal Societies ; Stephen's Green (Dublin). Issue —