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 LEWIS] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 776 inons Plains, Launceston, Tasmania ; ed. at Hobart High Sch. and Oxford ; B.A. 1882, M.A. and B.C.L. 1885 ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1883 ; admitted a Barr. and solicitor Supreme Court of Tasmania 1885 ; memb. Tasmanian House of Assembly 1886-1903 and since 1909, attorney-gen. 1892-4, leader of the Opposition 1894-7'; represented Tasmania at Fedei'al Con- vention 1897-8, and at Federal Council 1899 ; attorney-gen. and premier of Tasmania 1899- 1903 : "premier and treasurer 1909-12 ; memb. Federal Executive Council 1901 ; memb. of council Tasmania University, vice-chancellor 1903-9 ; ret. capt. Southern Tasmanian Artillery ; attended Coronation of King George V, 1911, as represen- tati-e of Tasmania ; has permission to retain the title of Hon. Residence — Werndee, Augusta Road, Hobart, Tasmania. Club — Tasmanian (Hobart). Issue — 1. Arunrtfll Neil Lewis, b. 1897. 2. HuliiTt Charles Lewis, b. 1899. LEWIS, Knt. Bach. Great. 1904.— Sir Wal- ter Llewellyn Lewis, s. of late Rev. John Lewis, of Tenby, Pembrokeshire, and Sarah, dau. of Rev. Walter Scott. B. 13 Nov. 1849 ; m. 23 July, 1887, Jane Mary (memb. of Roy. Inst, of Painters in Water Colours), dau. of late John Richard Dealy, of Walton Lodge, Blackheath, S.E. ; ed. at Queen's Coll. Galwav, and Queen's Univ. Ireland : B.A. (gold medallist) 1869, M.A. (gold medalHst) 1871 : Barr.-at-law (jNIiddle Temple) 1876 ; went South Wales and Chester Circuit : stipendiary justice Trinidad ; registrar- gen, and registrar of Supreme Court of Trinidad 1885 ; stipendiary of Port of Spain and co. St. George 1887 ; chrmn. of Road Commn. 1886, and of Coram, on Agricultural Contracts 1888 ; puisne judge of Supreme Court 1893-1900 ; Cliief Justice of British Honduras 1900-6 ; chrmn. of directors Public Service Widows' and Orphans' Fuiad 1890- 1900 ; Coronation medal 1902. Residence — 27, Shooter's Hill Road. Blackheath, S.E. Clubs — Royal Thames Yacht ; Union (Port of Spain, Trinidad) ; Polo (Belize). LEWIS, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Edith, dau. of William Grant, M.L.C., of Sierra Leone. Il. 1892, as his 2nd wife. Sir Samuel Lewis, C.M.G., for- merly Cliief Justice and il.L.C. of Sierra Leone, 1st Mayor of Freetown, who d. 9 July, 1903. Residences — Freetown and Christineville, Sierra Leone. LIBERTY, Knt. Bach. Great. 1913.— Sm Aethit?, Lasenby Liberty, s. of late Arthur Liberty, of Gheshain, Bucks, and Rebecca, dau. of Henry Lasenby, of Chartridge, Bucks. B. at Chesham 13 Aug. 1843 ; m. 25 Sept. 1875, Emma Louise, dau. of late Henry Blackmore, of Ex- mouth ; ed. at Univ. School, Nottingham ; founder and chrmn. of Liberty & Co., Ltd., and promoter of other industrial enterprises connected mth the applied arts ; memb. of Council of London Chamber of Commerce, and a director of the British Produce Supply Assocn. ; memb. of the Advisory Committee, Roy. Sch. of Art Needle- work : vice-pres. of the Silk Assocn. of Great Britain and Ireland ; chrmn. of Council of the Bucks Architectural and Archsological Society ; memb. of the Roy. Institution ; fell, of the Asiatic Society of Japan ; memb. of the Organiz- ing Council and vice-pres. of the Japan Society ; fell, of the Roy. Historical Society ; fell, of the Roy. Statistical Society ; past pres. of the Sette of Odd Volumes ; past master of the Glass Sellers' Company ; juror at Paris International Exliibi- tion 1900 ; memb. of the London Committee of the Milan Exhibition 1906 ; County Council repre- sentative on the Bucks Terr. Assocn. ; chrmn. of the Lee Parish Council ; has travelled in the Far East ; awarded medals for papers read before the Society of Arts in 1890 and 1900 : J. P., C.C, Bucks (High Sheriff 1899). Residence — Lee Manor, The Lee, Bucks. Club — Devonshire. LINDLEY, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911. — Sib. WiLLiAii Heerlein Lindley, M.Inst.C.E. Address — 29, Blittersdorffsplatz, Frankfurt-am- Main. Issue — William Maximilian Liudley, m. 28 Oct. 1914, Florence JIary. dau. of William Grossman Spencer, of Liverpool and West Kirbj'. LINTON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1885. — Sm James Dromgole Lintox, s. of late James Linton, and Jane, dau. of John Scott, of Carlisle. B. in London 26 Dec. 1840 ; m. 1867, Harriet Maria, dau. of Henry Allen, of London ; pres. Roy. In- stitute of Painters in Water Colours ; hon. assoc. of Roy. Inst, of British Architects ; hon. pres. Roy. Soc. of Miniature Painters ; Knt. of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem, and officer of the Order of Leopold of Belgium ; Jubilee medal 1897. Residence — 141, Haverstock Hill, Hampstead N.W. Clubs — Royal Societies' ; Savage ; Gros- LISTER, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911.— Sir Robert Ashton Lister, s. of late George Lister, of the Rivers, Dursley, Glos, manufacturer, and Louisa, dau. of Thomas Richards, of Dursley. B. at Durslev 4Feb. 1845 ; m. 21 April, 1867, Frances Ann (d. 14 Sept. 1911), dau. of John Box ; ed. at Dursley Gram. Sch., and at Dusseldorf (Germany), and Versailles (France) ; thrice contested Tewkes- bury div. of Gloucestershire ; J. P., C.C Glos. Residence — The Towers, Dursley, Glos. Clubs — National Liberal ; Gloucester (Gloucester). LITTLEJOHN, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Isa- BELLA Jane, dau. of H. Harvey ;ed. at Edinburgh Univ. M. 1858, Sir Henry ' Dimcan Littlejohn, who was b. 1828, creat. Knt. Bach. 1895 ; M.D., L.R.C.S. Edin., F.R.C.S. ; pres. British Institute of Public Health, and medical officer of health, Edinburgh ; examiner R.C.S. Edin. and St. Andrews Univ., and lecturer on medical jurisprudence and public health Surgeons' Hall, Edin. ; ex-pres. R.C.S. and Medical, Chirurgical Soc. Edin. ; professor of forensic medicine Edin. Univ. 1897-1906, and d. 30 Sept. 1914. Resi- dences — 24, Royal Circus, Edinburgh ; Benreoch, Arrochar, Dumbarton. Issue — The late Thomas Herbert Littlejobn, M.R.C.S. Edin., m. 14 Jan. 1899, Marian Janet, dau. of Henry Rip- ley, of Ashley JIanor, Cheltenham, and d. 4 Sept. lobo. Residence — 37, Wynnstay Gardens, S.W. LLEWELYN, K.C.M.G. Great. 1898 ; C.M.G. 1889. — Sir Robert Baxter Llewelyn, s. of John Llewelyn. B. 1845 : m. 1873 ; Theodora Louisa, dau. of Charles Harvey, of Campbeltown, Argyll, N.B., clerk of Privy Council, Jamaica, 1877-8 ; chief commr. Turks Islands 1879-85 ; administrator of Tobago 188.5-8, of St. Vincent 1889, of St. Lucia 1889-91, of the Gambia 1891- 1900, and of the Windward Islands 1900-6 ; has the African war medal with 2 clasps, and Jubilee medal 1897. Residence — Ferney Close, Winch- field, Hants. Club — Junior Carlton. Issue — 1. Lieut.-Ccmmdr. Robert Harman Llewelyn, R.K,, b. 1884. 1. Elizabeth ^Margaret. -2. Mary Gladys. LLOYD, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1911 ; C.V.O. 1910 : C.B. 1901 ; D.S.O. 1898.— Maj. -Gen. Sir Francis Lloyd, eldest s. of late Col. Richard Thomas Lloyd, of Aston Hall, Oswestry, and Rolls Park, Essex, and Lady Frances Hay, dau. of 10th Earl of Kinnoull. B. at 3 Upper Brook Street, W., 12 Avig. 1853 ; m. 6 Aug. 1881, Mary, dau. of late George Ponton Gunnis, of Leckie, Stir- lingshire ; ed. at Harrow ; joined 33rd Duke of