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 751 KNIGHTS OF THK BRITISH EMPIRE [HUDSON Valley expeditions 1878 (medal and clasp), Afghan war 1878-9 (medal and clasp), operations in Burmah 1888-9 (despatches, brevet lieut.-col., clasp), Soudan campaign (medal, Egyptian medal and clasp, despatches, distinguished service reward), in Crete 1898 (C.M.G.). and commanded a brigade in S. African war and siege of Ladysmith 1899-1900 (despatches 4 times, K.C.B., medal and clasps) ; inspector-gen. of recruiting 1903-4, maj.-gen. on the Staff in command of North- western District 1904 ; comdg. Welsh and Mid- land comnd. 1905-7 ; ret. 1909 ; maj.-gen. Re- serve of Officers ; col. the Glouc. Regt. 1912-13 ; col. comdt. the Rifle Brigade since 1913 ; in- spector of Infantry 1914 ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1895-1901, and to King Edward VII 1901-4 ; memb. of special mission to convey Garter insignia to Shah of Persia 1903 ; J.P., Gloucester ; has the Star of Roumania, Bavarian Order of Merit, Jubilee medal, and Coronation medals of 1902 and 1911. Residence — Castle Godwjm, Painswick, Gloucs. Club — Army and Navy. Issue living — Marjoric. HOWARD, Knt. Bach, Great. 1895.— Sir Feederick Howard, s. of John Howai-d, of Bedford. B. 28 Sept. 1827 ; m. 10 April, 1851, Elizabeth (d. 30 May, 1901), dau. of Thomas Street, of Harrowden ; ed. at the Harpur Schools of Bedford ; D.L., J.P., Bedford and Bedford- shire. Residence — The Abbey Close, Bedford. HOWARD, K.C.B. (civ.). 'Cr. 1907 ; K.C.M.G. 1899; C.B. (civ.) 1874. — Sir Henry Howard, s. of Sir Henry Francis Howard, G.C.B., by his 2nd m. with Marie Ernestine, dau. of Leopold von der Schulenburg, of Priemern, Prussia. B. 11 Aug. 1843; m. 2 Oct. 1867, Cecilia (d. 3 Dec. 1907), dau. of George W. Riggs, of Wash- ington, U.S.A. ; ent. Diplo. Service 1865 ; 3rd sec. 1'869, 2nd sec. 1873, sec. of Legation 1885, sec. of Embassy 1890, minister plenipotentiary 1894, envoy extraordinary and minister pleni- potentiary at the Hague and to Luxemburg 1896-1908 ; has the Orders of the House of Orange of the Netherlands, of the Oak Crown of Luxem- burg, the Jubilee medal 1897, and the Coronation medal 1902. Residence — 22, Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Club — Travellers'. Issue — 1. George Howard, b. 26 Nov. 1869 ; m. 5 Nov. 1902, Mary Allen, dau. of W. H. Clagett, of Washington, U.S.A. Issue— Heury Howard, b. 4 May, 1907. 2. Henry Mowbray Howard, b. 1 June, 1873. 1. JIaria Ernestine, m. 5 Sept. 1894, Rudolpli, Baron von Recum, Brunswick Hussars. 2. Janet Madeleine Cecilia. 3. Alice Lawrason. HOWARD, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Emily Emma, dau. of Charles William Montgomery. M. 15 Feb. 1871, Sir (Andrew) Charles Howard, K.C.B., Chief Constable Metropolitan PoHce 1869-90; assist, commnr. 1890-2, who d. 11 June, 1909. Residence — 27, Devonshire Place, W. Issue — 1. Capt. Charles Archibald Jlontgomery Howard, Spec. Res. of Officers, b. 8 March, 1875 ; late W. India Regt., and S. Staffordshire Regt. ; F.R.G.S., F.Z.S. ; served on Staff in S. Africa 1900-2 ; in Political Dept., N. Nigeria, 1904-6 ; m. 1897, Nancy, dau. of late Francis Payte. Residence — IB, Portman Mansions, W. Club — Junior Naval and Jlilitary. CURZON-HOWE, Hon. Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Alice Anne, dau. of Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir John Cowell, P.C, K.C.B. M. 25 Feb. 1892, Adm. Hon. Sir Assheton Gore Curzon-Howe, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., C.M.G., s. of 1st Earl Howe, Naval A.D.C. to Queen Victoria, and to King Edward VII, and commander-in-chief at Portsmouth at the time of his death, 1 March, 1911. Residence — Saulfland, Christchurch, Hants. Issue — 1. Leicester Charles Assheton St. Juliu Curzou-llowe, b. 8 July, 1894, sub-licut. R.N. 2. .ssheton Penn Curzon-Howe, b. 21 Aug. 1898, Page of Honour to H..M. th" King from 1913. 1. Joyce Mary. 2. Elizabeth Anne. HOWLAND, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Elizabeth Mary R.ttray, dau. of Charles Rattray, M.D., and widow of James Bethune, Q.C., M.P. M. 1895, as his 3rd wife, Hon. Sir William Pearce Howland, K.C.M.G., an eminent Canadian states- man, formerly Lieut. -Gov. of the Province of Ontario, who d. 6 Jan. 1907. Residence — Welland House, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. HO WORTH, K.C.I.E. Croat. 1892. — Sib Henry Hoylk Howorth, s. of Henry Howorth, of Lisbon, merchant, and Elizabeth Beswicke. B. at Lisbon, 1 Jan. 1842 ; m. 28 Jan. 1869, Kather- ine, dau. of J. P. Brierley, of Lauriston, Roch- dale, Lancashire ; ed. at Rossall School ; Barr.- at-law (Inner Temple) 1867, and went the Northern Circuit; M.P. South Salford, 1886- 1900 ; is author of " A History of the Mongols," in four vols, " Chenghiz Khan and his Ancestois." " The Mammoth and the Flood," " The Glacial Nightmare and the Flood," and of many scientific and political papers and articles ; trustee of the British Museum and Owens Coll., and Feoffee of Chetham Coll., Manchester ; hon. D.C.L. Durham ; F.R.S., F.S.A., F.G.S. ; pres. Arch. Inst. 1894 ; J. P., Lancashire. Residence — 30, Collingham Place, S.W. Clubs — Carlton and Athenaeum. Issue — 1. Maj. Henry Godfrey Howorth, R.A., b. 1870. Residence — 10, Grove Park, Nottingham, S.E. 2. Rupert Beswicke Howorth, b. 1871. Residence — 9, Belvedere Road, Wimbledon, S.W. 3. Humphrey Noel Howorth, b. 1873; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple). HOWSE, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Alice Elinor, dau. of Rev. T. Mar.shall, of Swiss Cottage, Exeter. M. 27 April, 1881, Sir Henry Greenway Howse, Knt. Bach., M.S. Lond. and F.R.C.S. 1868 ; who was b. 21 Dec. 1841, and d. 15 Sept. 1914; pres. Royal College of Surgeons 1901-3 ; senior surgeon and lecturer to Guy's Hospital ; memb. of Senate London University ; author of various papers and treatises on surgical subjects. Residence — The Tower House, Cudham, Seven- oaks, Kent. HOY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Selina, dau. of George Hargraves. -M. 1882, as his 2nd wife. Sir James Hoy, LL.D., ex-lord mayor of Man- chester, and a distinguished advocate of the cause of secondary education, who d. 6 March, 1908. HOZIER, Lady Henrietta Blanche (Knt.'s widow). — Dau. of 7th Earl of Airlie. .^I. 1878, Sir Henry Montague Hozier, K.C.B., a distin- guished soldier and war correspondent, and sec. of Lloyd's 1874-1906, who d. 28 Feb. 1907. Issue — 1. Lieut. William Ogilvy Hozier, R.N., b. 2 April, 1888. 1 Clementine Ogilvy, m. 12 Sept. 1908, Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill (see Peerage, Chukchill, P.O.). 2. Mary Haughton Georgina. HUDSON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1906.— Sib Robert Arundell Hudson, s. of late Robert Hudson, of Lapworth, Warwickshire, and Jessie, dau. of John Kynoch, of Peterhead, N.B. B. at Lapworth, 30 Aug. 1804 ; m. 3 Oct. 1889, Ad v (d. 1895), dau. of the late Henry Hammerton, of Coventry ; ed. at Stratford-on-Avon and Lud- low Grammar Schools ; is chief agent of Liberal party ; assist, sec. National Liberal Federation 1886, and sec. since 1893 ; hon. sec. Liberal Central Association since 1895 ; chrmn. Society of Liberal Agents 1906 and 1907 ; J.P. cos. of London and Suffolk. Residences — 13, Dean's Yard, West-