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 755 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE imwiN 23 July, 1903, Cecil, dau. of J. G. Crompton, D.L., J. P., of Flower Lilies, Derbyshire ; ent. R.N. 18G8, lieut. 1877, comindr. 1889, capt. 1895, rear-adm. 1906, vice-adm. 1910, adm. 1913 ; served in Egypt 1882 (medal, bronze star), Suakim 1884-5 (clasp) ; asst. director of Naval Intelli- gence ; Junior Naval Lord of the Admiralty 1904-7; comd. 4th Cruiser Squadron 1907-9; adm. commdg. Coast Guard and Reserves 1909- 12 ; A.D.C. to Iving Edward VII, 1905-6 ; a younger brother of Trinity House ; J. P., Derby ; F.R.G.S., Grand Officer of the Crown of Italy (Messina, 1908). Residences — 15, Beaufort Gar- dens, S.W. ; Mickleover Manor, Derbyshire. _Clubs — United Service ; County (Derby). Issue — 1. John Inglcfield. 2. Gilbert Inglrficl.l. INGLIS, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1912; M.V.O. (4th cl.) 1906 ; I.S.O. 1900. — Sib Albemarle Percy Inglis, s. of late Alex. D. Inglis, of Marden Park, Surrey, and Cecilia, dau. of late Thomas Jesson, of Hill Park, Kent. B. in London, 12 Dec. 1841 ; m. 1875, Gertrude (d. 1893), dau. of late Rev. S. J. Gambler, M.A., of xlshley Lodge, Cheltenham ; consul at Leghorn, 1883 ; Copen- hagen, 1887 ; Calais, 1892 (did not proceed) ; Paris, 1892, and consul-gen. there 1900 ; author of " Consular Fonnulary," a colln. of forms and precedents for use of H.M. Consular officers. Residence — 6, The Quadrant, Exeter. INGLIS, Knt. Bach. Great. 1910.— Col. Sir Robert William Inglis, s. of the late Rev. Robert Inglis, of Edzell, Forfarshire, and Helen, dau. of Alexander Brand, of Montrose, N.B., ship- owner. B. at Edzell, Forfarshire, 22 July, 1843 ; m. 22 June, 1869, Ellen, dau. of John Rose, of Coventry ; ed. at Free Church Normal School, Edinburgh ; served in London Irish Rifles as ensign, lieut., capt., major, and It. -col. 1872-91 ; one of H.M.'s lieuts. for City of London ; Knight of Grace of Order of St. John of Jerusalem ; memb. of the firm of McAnally & Inglis, stock- brokers, and a memb. of the Stock Exchange since 1872, chrmn. since March, 1907, and of the Benevolent Fund since January 1907. Resi- dence — Craigendowie, Reigate. INNES, K.C.M.G. Great. 1901 ; C.M.G. 1879. — Hon. Sir James Rose Innes. B. 1824 ; was teacher in a Govt, school. Capo Town, 1842-5 ; clerk to Superintendt.-Gen. of Education 1845—7 ; clerk in office of Colonial Sec. 1847-56 ; res. sec. Graham's Town 1856-63 ; magistrate. Rivers- dale, 1856-63, and Uitonhage 1863-7 ; civil commnr. and resident magistrate Bedford 1867-73, King William's Town 1873—9 ; administrator Griqualand West 1880-1 ; Under-Sec. for Native affairs 1881-97 ; apptd. Chief Justice of the Trans- vaal 1900, and appellate judge of the S. African Supreme Court 1910 ; K.C. ; authorized to retain the title of Honourable 1911. Residence — Bryntision, Pretoria, Transvaal. INNES, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Emily Janet, •dau. of the Hon. John Smith, M.L.C., of Llanarth, Bathurst, N.S.W. M. 1st, 1865, Sir Joseph George Long Innes, late Judge of the Supreme Court, New South Wales, who d. 1896 ; 2nd, m. 1906, M. Biard d'Aunet, min. plenipo., officer de la Legion d'Honneur, late cons. -gen. of France in Australia. Residences — Winslow, Darling Point, S.ydney ; Clover Hill, Sutton Forest, N.S.W. ; and 74, Rue du Ranelagh, Passy, Paris. BAX-IRONSIDE, K.C.M.G. Great. 1911.— Sir Henry George Outram Bax-Ironside, s. of the late John Henry Bax-Ironside, C.B., of Houghton-le-Spring, and Sarah, dau. of Gen. Bulkeley Hughes, of Llynon Hall, co. Anglesey. B. 15 Nov. 1859 ; m. 15 Sept. 1902, Marta Hed- wig J. (d. 10 Sept. 1910), dau. of Count Ferson- Gyldenstolpe, of the Swedish Court ; ni. 2nd, 9 Dec. 1913, Fanny Agnes, dau. of Lt.-Gen. Michael Willoughby, C.S.I., and widow of James Jardine, K.C. ; od. at Eton and Oxford ; ent-l. Diplomatic Service 1883 ; acting charge d' affaires at Copenhagen, Teheran, Vienna, Cairo, Washington, Central American Legations, Pekin (Sec. to Legation), and Stockholm 1887-1902 ; min. resident at Caracas 1902-7 ; envoy extraor. and min. plenipo. in Chili 1907-8, to Switzerland 1909-10, to Bulgaria since 1910. Residences — British Legation, Sofia, Bulgaria ; Heronden House, Eastry, Kent. Clubs — Travellers', St. James's; New University. Issue — Phyllis Helen Alice. IRVINE, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1902 ; C.B. 1882. — AuM. Sir St. George Caulfield D'Arcy- Irvinb. B. 23 May, 1833 ; m. 30 April, 1868, Katherine, dau. of Vice-Adra. Sir Horatio Austin, K.C.B. ; ent. R.N. 1845, comm. 1862, capt. 1867, rear-adm. 1885, vice-adm. 1891, adm. 1897, ret. 1897; served in Nicaragua exped. 1848 (present at taking of Serapaqm forts), in Black Sea and Baltic during Crimean war (medal and clasp, Turldsh modal), and at bombardment of Alexandria (in command of H.M.S. " Penelope,") and subsequent operations in Suez Canal 1882 (medal and clasp) ; commanded Channel Squad- ron 1888-9. Club— United Service. IRVINE. K.C.M.G. Great. 1914.— Hon. Sir William Hill Irvine, s. of Hill Irvine, .I.P., of Dromalane, Newry, and Margaret, dau. of John Mitchel, of Londonderry. B. 6 July, 1868 ; m. 7 Sept. 1891, Agnes Somer- ville, dau. of Hon. Thomas Drummond Wan- liss, of Longforet, Ballarat, M.L.C., LL.D., K.C: ed. Royal School, Armagh, Trin. Coll. Dublin ; B.A. Dublin ; M.A., LL.M. Melbourne; went to Australia 1879 ; Barr.-at-law, K.C. 1906. Melbourne, 1884 ; ent. Parliament 1894 ; Attorney- Gen, of Victoria 1899-1900 ; Premier and Attorney-Gen. Victoria 1902-3 ; ent. Federal Parliament 1906 ; Attorney-Gen. of the Common- wealth 1913-14. Residence — Killeavey, Elthani. Victoria. Clubs — Melbourne ; Bohemians (Mel- bourne). Issue — 1. "William Mitchel Wanliss Irvine, b. 13 March, 1901. 1. Boatrioe Wanliss. 2. Agnes Sonierville Wanliss. IRVING, G.C.M.G. Creat. 1888 ; K.C.M.G. 1878 ; C.M.G. 1874.— Sir Henry Turner Irving. M. 24 June, 1884, Emma Patty (d. 5 Feb. 1903), dau. of Sir David Barclay, Bt., and widow of Sir Henry F. F. Johnson, Bt. ; apptd. a clerk in Colonial Office 1854, and promoted to 3rd class 1859 ; Colonial Secretary of Jamaica 1866-9, and of Ceylon 1869 ; (.Governor of Leeward Islands 1873-4, of Trinidad 1874-80, and of British Guiana 1882-7, when he ret. Club — Reform. IRVING, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Floren-ce, dau. of late Surg. -Gen. Daniel James O'Callasfhan, Bengal army. M. 15 July, 1869, Sir Henry Irving, the famous actor, who d. 13 Oct. 1905. Residence — South Ingle, Sandgate, Kent. Issue — Henry Brodribb Irving, h. 5 Aug. 1870 ; m. Dorothy Baird. IRWIN, Knt. Bach. Great. 1910 ; C.S.I. 1904. — Sir Alfred Macdonald Bulteel Irwin, s. of the late Ven. Henry Irwin, B.D., Archdeacon of Elphin, and Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Ben- jamin Hinde, of Tarbert, co. Kerry, solicitor and land agent. B. at Killukin, co. Roscommon, 26 Dec. 1863; m. 30 July, 1884, Ahce Kathleen (d. 18 April, 1899), dau. of Christopher French, of Cloonyquin, co. Roscommon, D.L. ; ed. at Kingstown Sch., co. Dublin ; ent. I.C.S. 1876,