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 Dooars, Chubut and Sliire Highlands Railways, Port Madryn (Argentina) Co., Ltd., Liberian Rubber Corporation, Ltd., Consolidated Tea and Lands Co., etc. ; author of " Tours in India," "The Mahomniedans," "The Real India," "Modern India," "Pros and Cons of Political Subjects," etc. ; J. P., Middlesex. Addresses — Aylwards, Stanmore ; Thames House, Queen Street Place, E.C. ; 6, Thurland Street, Notting- ham. Clubs — Travellers' ; Carlton ; Bachelors'. Issue — Bichard Lodovick Edward i[ontagu Kees, b. 1900. Jloscmary. REGNART, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Mary, dau. of William Makepeace, of Rochester. M. 27 Oct. 1870, Sir Horace Grece Regnart, J. P. London, who d. 8 :March, 1912. Residences — 29, Gordon Square, W. ; Frith Manor, Mill Hill, Middlesex. REICHEL, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1907.— Sir Habry Rudolf Reichel, s. of the Most Rev. C. P. Reichel, D.D., Bishop of Meath, and Mary Brown, dau. of H. J. McCracken. B. 11 Oct. 1866 ; m. 1 Feb. 1894, Charity Mary (d. II Nov. 1911), dau. of the late H. M. Pilkington, Q.C., LL.D. ; ed. at Christ's Hosp. and Oxford (1st class maths., lit. hum., and mod. hist.); hon. LL.D. Glasgow and Bristol ; fell, of All Souls'
 * Coll. 1880-7 and 1889-94 ; tutor Univ. Coll.

Oxford 1881 : 1st prin. of Univ. Coll. N. Wales 1884 ; vice-chan. of Univ. of Wales 189(5, 1899- 1901, 1906-0, and 1911-13; chrmn. of Bd. of Examinations for educational handwork since foundation in 1898 ; memb. of consultative committee Bd. of Education since 1907 ; capt. (unattd. hst) Officers Training Corps Bangor Univ. Coll. Residence — Gartherwen, Bangor, N. Wales. Club — Savile. 839 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [RENDEL REID, Privy Counsellor, Apptd. 1897 ; G.C.M.G. 1911 : K.C.AI.G. 1909.— Rt. Hon. Sir George Houstoun Reid, s. of Rev. John Reid, Presbyterian minister. B. in Renfrewshire 25 Feb. 1845 ; m. 1891, Flora, dau. of John Bromby, of Thornton Cressy, Tasmania ; went out with his parents to Melbourne 1852, and subsequently to N.S. Wales ; ent. the Civil Service of the colony 1804 ; sec. to Attorney-Gen. 1878-9 ; called in the Bar 1879 ; M.L.A. 1880 until Feder- ation accomplished 1900 ; Minister of Public Instruction 1883-4 ; leader of the Opposition 1891-4, and Premier, Treasurer, and Minister for Railways 1894-9; and Att.-Gen. 1899; leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parlia- ment 1901 ; Prime Minister of Australia 1904-5 ; apptd. first Higli Commnr. in London for the Australian Commonwealth 1910 ; K.C. ; hon. D.C.L. Oxford ; author of " New South Wales, the Mother-Colony of the Australian, " and other 'works ; received gold medal of the Cobden Club ior the re-establishment of free trade in N.S.W. Residence — 44, Prince's Gardens, S.W. Clubs — Athenaeum ; Union (Sydney). REID, K.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1911 ; C.B. 1903.— Su;t;.-Gen. Sir Adam Scott Reid, s. of John Alex- ander Reid, of Newkelso, Loch Carron,co. Ross, and Jessie, dau. of Adam Scott, of Tullieh, Loch Carron. B. at Newkelso 4 April, 1848 ; m. 5 Sept. 1875, Sydney Vaughan (d. 1902), dau. of the late Sydney Vaughan Jackson, of co. Mayo ; ed. at Inverness Acad, and Edin. Univ. ; M.B., CM. 1809 ; ent. I.M.S. 1872, surg.-maj. 1894, brig, surg.-lt.-col. 1897, col. 1899, surg.-gen. 1902, ret. 1907 ; served during Afghan war 1879-80 (medal) ; with Chni Lushai exped. 1889-90 (medal, clasp), on N.W. frontier of India 1897-8 (despatches, medal, 2 clasps) ; admn. med. officer C.P. India 1899- 1902; initiated and was pres. of Malaria Con- ference, held at Nagpur 1901-2 ; insp.-gen. of Civil Hospitals Punjab 1902 ; prin. med. off. Punjab command India 1902-7 ; author of " Chin Lushai Land," and numerous med. and other essays. Residence — 10, Zetland House, Cheni- ston Gardens, Kensington, W. Club — E,I. United Service. Issue — 3 sons ; 2 dans. REID, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1909.— Hon. Sib Arthur Hay Stewart Reid, s. of Henry Stewart Reid, B.C.S., and Mary Alexina, dau. of Gen. Eckford. B. at Naini Tal, India, 10 Oct. 1861 ; m. 9 Aug. 1897, Agnes Imogen, dau. of Sir Cecil Beadon, K.C. S.I. ; ed. at Harrow and Camb. (B.A. 1872, M.A. 1885) ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) Jan. 1874 ; Judge of the Chief Court, Punjab, April, 1890, and Chief Judge Jan. 1909. Club — LTnited University. Issue — 1. Philip Hoiiry Stewart llcid, b. 1901. 1. Hilda Stewart. 2. Lcsk'y Stewart. REID, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1891.— Sib George Reid, s. of George Reid, and Esther Tait. B. at Aberdeen 31 Oct. 1841 ; m. 1882, Margaret, dau. of Thomas Best ; ed. at Aberdeen Grammar School ; associate Royal Scottish Acad. 1870, academician 1877 ; pres. 1891-1902 : H.R.H.A. 1900 ; hon. LL.D. Aberdeen 1892, St. Andrews 1901, Edinburgh 1904 ; D,L, Edinburgh and Midlothian. Residences — Hillylands, Oakhiii, Somerset ; St. Luke's, Aberdeen. REID, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Alexandra Catharine Dyce, dau. of Sir David Stewait, of Banchory-Devenick. M. 9 July, 1908, Maj.- Gen. Sir Alexander John Forsyth Reid, K.t..£*-, LL.D., who d. 4 Sept. 1913. Residence— Ligh-na-Geald, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire. REID, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Agnes Isabella dau. of Duncan Monteith, late of Calcutta. M. 10 Au<A 1871, Sir Edward Reid ; Mayor of Lon- donderry 1807 and 1808 ; knighted by the Lord- Lieut, of Ireland after his hospitable reception ot the Viceroy during the cattle show, etc., in that city, who d. 2 June, 1912. Residence— Tremere Fleet, Hants. Issue — 1. Edward Monteith Ueid, b. 6 Feb. 1876 ; m. 1905, Edyth Kate Evans. Issue— Joan Monteith. ,,„, 2. James Seaton Reid, b. 6 Feb. 18r8; in. 1898, Muriel Stuart Murray. Issue-- ,., T„i,r iQO-l 1. Desmond Murray Seaton Keid, b. 13 July, 1904. 2. Master Edward Seaton Reid, b. 10 Aug. 190/. 1. Doreen Monteith. ^^^^ t„„., 3. George Hay Reid, b. 10 ^ox. 18-9; m. 190-, Agnes iVlary Evans. Issue — 1. Dagmar Isobel Mary. 2. Lorna Monteith. 1. Margaret^Monteith. REID, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Georgina, dau. of the late C. J. HiU, of Halifax, N.S. M. b Juh , 1803, Sir John Watt Reid, K.C.B., M.D., LL-L*-. director-gen. of Med. Dept. of R.N. 1880-8, hon. phys. to King Edward VII, and late hon. physi- cian to Queen Victoria, who d. 23 tcb. lauj. Residence— 42, Tedworth Gardens, Chelsea, b.w. REID, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Louisa, dau. of Benjamin Berry, of Leeds. M. 1873, as his 2rid wife. Sir (Thomas) Wemyss Reid, successively editor of " Leeds Mercury " and the " Speaker,^ who d. 26 Feb. 1905. Residence— 3, Queens Mansions Brook Green, W. RENDEL, K.C.I.E. Creat. 1887.— Sib Alex- ander Meadows Rendel, s. of James Meadows Rendel, C.E., F.R.S., and Katharine Jane, dau. of W. J. Harris, of Plymouth. B. 1829 ; m. 1853, Eliza, dau. of Capt. W. Hobson, R.N., Gov. of New Zealand ; ed. at King's School, Canterbury, and Camb. (scholar and wrangler) ;