Page:Dod's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage etc. of Great Britain and Ireland.djvu/806

 ISMAYl KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 756 deputy commissioner 188(5, commissioner 1898, apptd". M.L.C.. Burma, 1903 ; puisne Judge of the Chief Court of Lower Burma 1905-9, ret. 1909. Residence — 49. Ailesbury Road, Dublin. Chxb — Hibernian United Service (Dubhn). Issue — • 1. Alfred Percy Bulteel Irwin, b. 30 Sept. 1887 ; capt. E. Surrey llegt. ; ni. 8 Aug. 1914, Eileen, dau. of Dr. H. N. Ilolberton, of East Molesey. 2. DoroMiy MiDicont. ISMAY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Beatrice, dau. of late Hastings Read. M. 8 Nov. 1875, Sir Stanley Ismay, K.C.S.I. ; judicial commr. Central Provinces," 1890 to 1906 ; Chief Justice of the Chief Court, Mysore, 1908-12 ; an addnl. memb.of the Viceroy's Legislative Council, 1905-8 ; and d. 7 June, 1914. Residence — Ootacamund, Xilgiris, S. India. Issue — 1. Stanley Clau.li' Ismay. b. 1878 ; m. 1906, Margaret, dau. of the late WilUaui McBean, of Kiugnesic, Inver- ness. Resident — Calcutta. 2. Hastings Lionel Ismay, b. 1887 ; lieut. 21st Ind. Cavalry, Frontier Force. 1. Florence Edith, ni. 1895, Edward Robert Kage Blenkinsop, CLE. RRsidcnce — Xagpur, Central Prov. India. 2. Beatrice Maude, m. 1901, Major Henry Newton Kelly, Ind. Army. JACKSON, K.C.M.G. Great. 1913 ; C.B. (civ.) 1899; C.M.G. 19ii2. — Sib Fbedeeick John Jackson, s. of late John Jackson, of Oran, York. B. at Oran. 1800 ; m. 1904, Aline, dau. of late William Wallace Cooper, of Dublin ; ed. at Shrewsbury and Camb. ; commanded Brit. East Africa Co.'s expedn. to Central LTganda 1889 ; 1st cl. assist. Uganda, 1894 ; Brit. Vice-consul 1895; dep.-commr. Uganda Protectorate, 1896; actg. commr. 1897-8; served, Uganda, 1898 (LTganda Mutiny Medal, two clasps, C.B.) ; chief political officer" against the Nandi, 1900 (medal, clasp) ; dep.-commr., E. Africa Protectorate, 1907-11 ; govr. and commander-in-chief, Uganda, .since 1911. Residences — Government House, Entebbe, LTganda ; The Red House, Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Clubs — Isthmian ; Saville. JACKSON, Order of Merit. Great. 1908. — Heney Jackson, s. of the late Henry Jackson, surgeon, and Frances Swettenham. B. 12 March, 1839: m. 1 July, 1875, Margaret Edith, dau. of the late Canon F. V. Thornton ; ed. at Sheffield, Cheltenham, and Camb., B.A. 1862, Fellow of Trin. Coll. 1864, assist, tutor 1866; jsraelectorin ancient philosophy 1875-1906 ; Litt. D. 1884 : Regius prof, of Greek since 1906 ; Fell, of Winchester Coll. ; Fell, of British Academy ; lion. LL.D. St. Andrews, Aberdeen, Glasgow ; hon. D. Litt. Oxford ; hon. Litt.D. Manchester ; Sheffield ; hon. Ph.D. Berlin. Residences — Trinity College, Cambridge ; Sunnyhill, St. Ste- phen's Road, Bournemouth. Club — Athena?um. Issue — 1. Capt. Henry Cholniondeley Jackson, Bedford Regt., b. 12 Aug. 1879. 2. Horace Arthur Jackson, b. 29 Oct. 1884 ; assist. master at Winclicster Coll. 1. Winifred Emelie. .„,.,, 2. Edith Frances. / '^"'"^• 3. Cicely Jlary. JACKSON, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1910 ; K.G.V.O. 1906. — Adm. Sir Henry Bradwaedine Jackson, s. of the late Henry Jackson, of Cudworth, Yorks, and Jane, dau. of Charles Tee, of Barnslev, Yorks, B. at Barnsley, 21 Jan. 1856 ; m. 3 June, 1890, Alice Mary Florence, dau. of late S. H. Burbury, F.R.S. : ed. at Chester and Stubbington ; entd. R.N. 1868, capt. 1896, rear-adm. 1906, vice-adm. 1911, adm. 1914 ; naval attache 1897-9 ; assist, director of Naval Ordnance 1902-3 ; a lord com- missioner of Admiralty and controller of Navy 1905-8 ; in command of 6th Cruiser Scjuadron 1908-10 ; in command of the Royal Naval War Coll. at Portsmouth 1911-12 ; chief of War Staff, Admiralty, 1913-14 : Comni. -in-Chief in the Mediterranean, 1914 ; F.R.S. ; Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour ; has the Grand Gross of the Spanish Order of Naval Merit. Resi- dence — ^Nlalta. Club — Naval and Mititary. JACKSON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1895 ; G.V.O. 1910. — Sir .John Jackson, s. of the late Edward Jackson, of York. B. 4 Feb. 1851 : m. 1876, Ellen Julia, dau. of the late George Myers ; ed. at York and Edin. Univ. ; is a civil engineer and contractor for public works, trading as Sir John Jackson, Ltd., 51, Victoria Street ; was con- tractor for a large portion of the Manchester Ship Canal, Dover Commercial Harbour, the Government Harbours and Docks at Devonport, Simon's Bay, S. Africa, and Singapore, and for the Tyne Breakwater and other large works ; has recently completed the railway from Arica, Chile, across the Andes to La Paz, Bolivia, and the New Naval Harbour at Ferrol, Spain ; and is at present busily engaged upon the great Euphrates-Tigris Irrigation Scheme, the Ciovern- ment Harbour at Singapore, Harbour Works in Canada, etc.; F.R.S. (Edin.), LL.D., J.P. ; un- successfully contested Devonport, 1904 and 1906 ; M.P. Devonport since 1910. Sir John holds the Chilian Order of Merit of the 1st class, bestowed ujjon him on the completion of the Arica La Paz Railway ; he also holds the Order of the Grand Gross of Naval Merit of Spain. Residences — 48, Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Henley Park, Oxford- shire. Clubs — Carlton ; R.Y.S. Issue — 1. Lilian Ellen, m. 17 Dec. 1908, George Hamilton. Residence — 76, Queen's Gate, S.W. 2. Rosalie Sybil, m. 6 July, 1905, Col. Hugh Mont- gomerie Sinclair, C.B., late R.E. (Clubs — Welling- ton; Jun. United Service) and has issue. Resi- dence — Barming House, Maidstone. 3. Gertrude Ella Mary. 4. Ethel .Mildred Julia, m. 29 April, 1910, Henry Lysaght, of Kilmacoon, Doneraile, co. Cork. 5. Dorothy Elsie. JACKSON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1882 ; C.B. (mil.) 1874. — Surg. -Gen. Sir Robert William Jackson. B. 11 Aug. 1827 ; m. 1st, 1860, Anne (d. 3 March, 1888), dau. of John Jones Simpson ; m. 2nd, 7 April, 1891, Gertrude Gelston, dau. of Robert P. Daye, of Canonbury ; ent. med. depart, of Army 1854 ; became surg. 1866, surg.-maj. 1873, brig.-surg. 1881, dep. surg.-gen. (ret.) 1882 ; served in Crimean campaign 1854-6, in Indian Mutiny campaign 1857-8, in Ashanti War 1874, in latter part of Zulu War and operations against Secocoeni 1880, and in Egyptian campaign 1882 ; has the 3rd class Medjidie. Residence — Eglinton, New Grove Avenue, Sandymount, CO. Dublin. JACKSON, K.C.V.O. Great. 1902.— Adm. Sir Thomas Sturges Jackson, s. of Rev. T. Jack- son, Prebendary of St. Paul's. B. 6 March, 1842 ; m. 1st, 1867, Helen (d. 1884), dau. of G. A. Gordon, of Lahore, India ; m. 2nd, 1892, Marian, dau. of Hon. W. H. Crane, of Sackville, New Brunswick ; entd. R.N. 1850, commander 1873, capt. 1881, rear-adm. 1896. vice-adm. 1902, adm. 1905, ret. 1905 ; served in Chinese War and at capture of Taku Forts 1858 (medal and clasps) ; naval officer-in-charge at Jamaica 1892-5 ; .superin- tendent Devonport Dockyard 1899-1902 ; awarded good service pension 1893. Issue— 1. Thomas Jackson, C.B., M.V.O., R.N., b. 1868. 2. Charles Sturges Jackson, b. 1871. 3. Lieut. Harold Gordon Jackson, late R.N., b. 1875 ; Naval Inspector of Steel. 1. Helen Douglas, m. 1894, Major Clifford Coffin, R.E. 2. Esther Louisa, m. 1891, Comm. Hugh R. Evans, R.N.