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 777 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [LODGE Wellington's Regt. 1874, transferred Greii. Gds. 1874, capt. 1885, maj. 1892, It.-col. 1898, col. 1902, brig.-geii. 1904, maj. -gen. since 1909 ; served in the Suakin expedn. as signalling officer Gds. Brig. 1885, at battle of Hasheen (despatches, medal, clasp, Khedive's Star), Nile expedn. 1898, battle of Khartoum (despatches, D.S.O., British raedal, Khedive's medal), in S. Africa 1900-2 (severely wounded, despatches twice, C.B., Queen's and King's medals) ; sometime in command 2nd Batt. and later 1st Batt. Gren. Gds., and com- manded Gds. Brig. Aldershot 1904-8 ; gen. officer commdg. Welsh div. western command (T.F.) 1909-13 ; gen. officer commdg. London district since Sept. 1913 ; J. P., Salop. Residences — Aston Hall, Oswestry ; Rolls Park, Cliigwell, Essex. Clubs — Carlton ; Guards' ; Turf. LLOYD, Knt. Bach. Great. 1890. — Sm HoBATio Lloyd, s. of Edward Watson Lloyd, clerk of the Crown for North Wales and Cheshire. B. 29 Sept. 1829 ; m. 1856, Harriette (d. 15 March, 1902), dau. of Honoratus Leigh Rigby, of Hawarden, Flintshire ; ed. at Rossall ; Barr.-at- law 1852, and joined the North Wales and Chester Circuit ; was counsel to the Mint, Post Office, and Inland Revenue on that circuit, and a revising barrister ; recorder of Chester 1866, judge of County Courts 1874-1906 ; a roy. commr. to inquire into the operation of the Sunday Closing Acts 1889 ; J. P., cos. Chester, Carnarvon, Den- bigh, Anglesey, and Flint ; chrmn. of Quarter Sessions for Cheshire ; was editor of " Chitty's Statutes," and " The Law of Quarter Sessions." Residence — 8, Stanley Place, Chester. LLOYD, K.C.B. (civ.). Creat. 1911 ; C.B. 1897. — Col. Sib Moegan Geobge Lloyd, s. of Owen Lloyd, of Lisadurn, co. Roscommon, D.L., J. P., and Harriette (sis. of 1st Baron De Freyne), dau. of Arthur French, of French Park, M.P., co. Roscommon, D.L., J. P. B. at Torquay, Devon, 10 June, 1842 ; m. 1870, Emily Olivia (d. 12 Sept. 1912), dau. of Thomas Bell, of Brook Hill, co. Wexford ; ed. privately, and at R.M.C. Sand- hurst ; col. 3rd Batt. the Roy. Irish Regt. 1885- 1903, hon. col. 1906, formerly cornet King's Dragoon Gds. : hon. It.-col. in the Army 1900, now hon. col. on unattached list. Residence — Raheen, Tenby, S. Wales. Issue — 1. Capt. Owen Fitzstephen Lloyd, Connaught Kangers, b. 1879 ; m. 1913, Hilary Marion, dau. of W. H. Fish. Residences — Vicar's Croft, Gahvay ; Birkdale, Lanes. 1. Ethel Julia. 2. Evelyn Grace. LOCKHART, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1908; C.M.G. 1898. — Sib James Haldane Stewaet Lockhaet, s. of Miles Lockhart. B. 26 May, 1858 : m. 1889, Edith, dau. of Alfred Hancock, of Hong-Kong ; has been assist. -colonial sec. Hong-Kong, M.L.C. and M.E.C. ; colonial sec. Hong-Kong 1895-1902 ; commr. Wei-hai-wei since 1902. Address — Government House, Wei-hai-wei, China. Issue — 1. Lieut. Charles Stewart Lockhart, R.N., b. 1889. 1. Mary Stewart. 2. Margaret Stewart. LOCKHART, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1914.— Sm RoBEBT C. Lockhaht, s. of Robert Lockhart, linen manufacturer, of Kirkcaldy and Edinburgh, and Margaret Alexander, dau. of Capt. Robert Cook, ship-owner, of Leith. B. at Kirkcaldy 29 Aug. 1861 ; ed. at Edinburgh Coll. Sch. and by private tutors abroad ; is a linen manufacturer, hon. Sheriff subs. ; J. P., Fife ; provost of Kirk- caldy ; chrmn. Kirkcaldy and Dysart Commis- sion ; pres. Kirkcaldy dist. of Burghs Liberal and Radical Assocn. ; chrmn. Liberal Club ; m. 6 Jan. 1891, Jeanette Sutherland, dau. of James Davidson, mining engineer. Residence — Allan- bank, Kirkcaldy. Club — Scottish Liberal (Edin- burgh ). Issue — 1. Robert Bruce Lockhart, b. 28 March, 1892 ; capt. Highland Cyclist Corps (T.). 2. John Sutherland Lockhart, b. 17 April, 1893. LOCKHART, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Maey K.ATHAKINE, Lady of the Crown of India, dau. of Capt. William Eccles, Colds. Gds. M. 1888, as his 2nd wife. Gen. Sir William Stephen Alexander Lockhart, G.C.B., K.C.S.I., who d. 18 March, 1900, whilst Commander-in-Chief in India. Resi- dence — 187, Queen's Gate, S.W. LOCKYER, K.C.B. (civ.). Creat. 1897; C.B, 1894. — Professoe Sib (Joseph) Noeman Lock- Y'EE, s. of Joseph Hooley Lockyer, of Rugby, surgeon-apothecary, and Anne, dau. of Edward Norman, of Cosford, Warwickshire. B. 17 May, 1836 ; m. 1st, 21 July, 1858, Winifred (d. 1879), dau. of William James, of Trebinshon, Aber- gavenny ; m. 2nd, 23 May, 1903, Thomazine Mary, dau. of late Samuel Woolcott Browne, of Porchester Terrace, and widow of Bernard E. Brodhurst, F.R.C.S. ; ed. privately and on the Continent ; ent. War Office 1857 ; editor of Army Regulations 1865 ; sec. of loy. commission on Scientific Instruction 1870 ; transferred to Science and Art Dept. 1876 ; prof, of astro- nomical physics 1880 ; director of Solar Physics Observatory, S. Kensington, 1885-1913; now director of Hill Observatory, Salcombe Regis ; chief of Echpse |expeds. 1870, 1871, 1882, 1886, 1896, 1898, 1900, 1905, and observed Echpse of 1878 in U.S.A. : F.R.S. (Rumford medallist) 1869 ; hon. Sc.D. Camb. : hon. D.Sc. Oxford and Sheffield ; hon. LL.D. Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edin. ; Rede lecturer to Camb. Univ. 1872 ; Bakerian lecturer to Roy. Soe. 1874 and 1888 ; is memb. of Acad, of Lyncei (Rome) and many other academies ; correspondent Inst, of France (Janssen medallist) ; Knt. of the Rose of Brazil; author of " Elementary Lessons in Astronomy," " Studies in Spectrum Analysis," " Chemistry of the Sun," " Meteoritic Hypothesis," " Sun's Place in Nature," " Inorganic Evolution," " Re- cent and coming Eclipses," " Dawn of Astro- nomy," '■ Stonehenge and other British Monu- ments," " Education and National Progress," and many other scientific works. Residences — 16, Penywern Road, S.W. ; Salcombe Regis, Sid- mouth, South Devon. Club — Athenteum. Issue living — 1. Xorman Joseph Lockyer, b. 21 Sept. 1860 ; m. 25 Aug. 1886, Maud Elizabeth, dau. of late Charles Bowers May. 2. Capt. Hughes Campbell Lockyer, R.N., b. 4 March, 1S66; m. 30 Nov. 1901, Geraldine Louise, dau. of late John F. Stairs, of Halifax, Xova Scotia. 3. William James Stewart Lockyer, b. 3 Jan. 1869 ; chief assist. Salcombe Hill Observ. Residenes — 16, Penywern Road, Earl's Court, S.W. ; Salcombe Regis, Sidmouth. ■1. Ormonde Hooley Spottiswoode Lockyer, b. 16 Dec. 1871 ; m. 15 Oct. 1900, Louie, dau. of late Thomas Edward, of Ballarat, Australia. 1. Roselinc Annie, m. 5 Jan. 1887, Herbert Edward Thorne. 2. Winifred Lucas. LODGE, Knt. Bach. Great. 1902.— Sib Oliveb Joseph Lodge, s. of Oliver Lodge, of Wolstanton, Staffordshire, and Grace, dau. of Rev. Joseph Heath, headmaster of Lucton School, Hereford- shire. B. 12 June, 1851 ; m. 22 Aug. 1877, Mary F. A., dau. of Alexander Marshall, grandson of Brodie of Brodie ; ed. at Newport, Salop, and Univ. Coll. London ; D.Sc. Lond., Oxford, Camb., Manchester, Liverpool, and Sheffield ; LL.D. St. Andrews, Glasgow, and Aberdeen ; F.R.S. ; Rumford medallist 1899 ; prof, of physics Univ. Coll. Liverpool 1881-1900 ; principal of Birming- ham Univ. since 1900 ; Romanes lecturer Oxford 1903 ; hon. col. Southern command Tele- graph Companies R.E. 1909-14 ; pres. of British As ocn. 1913: author of " Jlodern Views