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 SHAW] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH ExMPIRE got Martlia, dau. of Samuel Duffield, landed pro- prietor, of CO. Antrim. B. at Limerick 27 Oct. 1847; m. 16 Aug. 187G, Eleanor Russell, dau. of William Gough Gubbins, of Castle Troy; ed. privately; is a merchant; J. P. of Limerick; Sherift' of co. Limerick 1898-9. Residence — Derravoher, Limerick. Club — Limerick County. Issue — 1. 3Iak-olm David Sliaw, b. :31) April, 1880. 2. Eric Kussrll Sliaw, li. 1(> Jui.e, 1882. 3. Gorilou Tlioiiipson 8iiav, I). 14 July, 1893. 1. iMarv lOlcanor. 2. Norah <;!ady.s. 3. CVcil VioU't." SHAW, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911.— Sib Archi- bald McInxes Shaw, s. of the late James Shaw, of Mai-yhill, Glasgow, ironfounder, and Johanna, dau. of Robert Mclnnes, of Maryhill, Glasgow, B. at Maryhill 20 April, 1862; m. 1891, Rosina EUsabeth Douglas, dau. of the late Archibald Eraser, of Glasgow; ed. at Glasgow Acad.; sole partner in the firm of Shaw and Mclnnes, iron- founders, Maryhill; ent. Town Council of Glasgow, 1899, bailie 1902-8, Lord Provost of Glasgow, Lord-Lieut, of the co. of the city of Glasgow, and pres. of the Terr. Force Assocn. 1908-11; hon. col. 4th Lowland (Howitzer) Brig. R.F.A. since 1908, late 1st Lanarkshire R.G.A. (V.D.); D.L., J.P., CO. of the city of Glasgow and co. Lanark; hon. LL.D. St. Andrews. Residence — Dunard, Sydenham Road, Dowan- hill, Glasgow. Clubs — New and Conservative (Glasgow). Issue — Archibald Douglas Maclniit's Sliaw, b. 1895. Edith Rosina Maclnni's, ni. 1913, K. Kanisvv Tullis Hesidence — Tullibodj', Clackmannan. SHAW, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1911; C.B. 1882. — Sir Doyle Money Shaw, s. of the late Dr. David Shaw, H.E.I.C.S. B. 1830; m. 1883, Jessie Martin, dau. of the late John Graham, of Inverleny, Perthshire; ed. Edin. Acad, and Univ., L.R.C.S. Edin. 1854; ent. R.N. as assist, surg. 1854, staff-surg. 1862, fleet-surg. 1876, dep.-insp.-gen. of Hospitals and Fleets 1883, insp.-gen. 1888, ret. 1892; served in the Crimea 1854-5 (medal, Sebastopol clasp, Turkish medal); with Marine Batt. in China 1857-61 (despatches, medal. 3 clasps, promoted); in Abyssinian war 1867 (medal); at bombardment of Alexandria 1882 (medal and clasp); in charge of R.N. Hospi- tals at Plymouth, Malta, and Haslar 1884-92. Address — V /o Union of London and Smith's Bank, Ltd., South Kensington, S.W. SHAW, Knt. Bach. Great. 1913; C.S.I. 1908. — Sir George Watson Shaw, s. of late Maj. Robert Sliaw, of the H.E.I.C.S., and John-Amie, dau. of John Kesson, surgeon, of North Berwick. B. at Ardrossan 3 Jan. 1858; ed. at Hertford Gram. Sch. and King's Coll. London, Jelf medal- Hst 1877; ent. I.C.S. 1879, and .served in British Burma as assist, commr.; dep. commr. 1888; commr. 1901; judl. commr. Upper Burma 1905; offg. Lieut.-Gov. Burma 1913. Club— E. India United Service. DODS-SHAW, Knt. Bach. Great. 1913.— Sir James Dods-Shaw, s. of Andrew Shaw, of Glas- gow, iind Jane Landels, dau. of James Dods. B. at Glasgow 9 Nov. 1848; m. 26 Aug. 1884, Kate Mary, dau. of Francis Wood; ed. at Glasgow Univ.; originally connected with the provincial press in responsible positions, and afterwards political writer at the House of Commons for many years; controls the official reporting staff; has been editor of the oHicial debates since the present system of parliamenary records was initiated; also compiles separate volumes of parliamentary proceedings for various depart- ments of the State; is a life memb. of the Imperial boc. of Knights. Residence— 37, Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W. SHEARMAN, Knt. Bach. Great. 1914.— Hon, Sir Montauue Shearman, s. of Montague Shear, man, of Wimbledon, and Mary, dau. of Frederick Catty. B. 7 April, 1857; m. 17 Sept. 1884, Louise, dau. of Job Long, of New York; ed. at Merch. Taylors' Sch. and Oxford; schol. of St. John's Coll. Oxford; 1st class class, mods. 1877, 1st class final class, schol. 1879; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1881; K.C. 1903; raised to the Bench 1914; oneof the mastersof the Bench of the [nner Temple. Residence — 26, Evelyn Gardens, S.W. Clubs — United University; Athenaeum. SHELFORD, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Anna, dau. of late Thomas Sopwith, F.R.S. M. 10 Feb- 1863, Sir William Shelford, K.C.M.G., and Cheva- lier of the Order of the Crown of Italy, a distin- guished railway engineer, late consulting engineer to Crown agents for the colonies, for West African Govt, rlys., who d. 3 Oct. 1905. Residence— 49, Argyll Road, Campden Hill, W. SHEPHARD, Knt. Bach. Great. 1908.— Sir Horatio Hale Shephard, s. of J. Shephard, of Castle Hill, Engle field Green, Surrey. B. 1843; professor of law at Presidency College, Madras, 1873; fellow Madras Univ. 1881; apptd. Govern- ment pleader 1881; memb. Madras Legisl. Council 1885; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1867; advo- cate-gen. Madras Pres. 1887-9; a judge of High Court of Judicature, Madras, 1889-1901; leg.il adviser to See. of State for India 1902-7. Resi- dence — 58, Montagu Square, W. SHEPPARD, K.C.V.O. Cieat. 1914; C.V.O. 1902. — Kiiv. Canon Eugar Sheppard, D.D.. s. of Edgar Shei^pard, M.D., D.C.L., of Gloucester Square, London, prof, of psychology at King's Coll., and Anabel, dau. of James Marmont, of' Porth- cawl, S. Wales. B. at Worcester 10 Aug. 1845; m. 30 Sept. 1874, Mary, dau. of Richard White Instow, N. Devon; ed. privately and at Oxford; canon and precentor of St. George's Chapl, Windsor, since 1907; sub-dean of Chapels Roval since 1884; deputy clerk of the closet to H.M.; sub-almoner to H.M. since 1901; domestic chap- lain to H.^I., and domestic chaplain to Queen Alexandra since 1910; chaplain of Order of St. John of Jerusalem; hon. chaplain to Soc. of Musicians and to Roy. Acad, of Music; brigade chaplain 4th V.B. Roy. Fus.; was priest and chaplain in ord. to Queen Victoria 1878-84; domestic chaplain to King Edward 1901-9. Residences — St. James's Palace, S.V.'. : The Cloisters, Windsor Castle. Issue — 2 sons. 1 dau. SHERBURN, Knt. Bach. Great. 1902.— Sir John Sherburn, s. of tiie late John Sherbuni, of Howden, East Yorks. B. 3 March. 1851; m. 1884, Louisa Ainley, dau. of the late William Bailey, J.P., of W'inestead Hall, Holderness; ed. at Edinburgh Univ.; M.B., CM. 1875, M.R.C.S. Eng. 1877; hon. consulting surgeon Roy. In- firmary and Victoria Hosp., Hull; lieut.-col. 2nd East Yorks Roy. Garrison Art. Vol. (VD., ret.); contested Gateshead (L.U.) 1900, and West Hull 1906 and 1910; J.P., Yorks. E.R., and Hull; Sheriff of Hull 1886-7, Mayor 1888-9 and 1889-90, alderman since 1889; rep. memb. E. R. Yorks, Terr. Force Assocn. Residences — Brantingham Thorpe, Brough, East Yorks; The Manor House, Howden, E. Yorks. Issue — • 1. John Clilford Sherburn, b. 21 Sept. 1886. Hesi- dence — The Hall Farm, Brantingham, E. Yorks. 2. Philip Leslie Bailey Slicrburn, b. 17 Aug. 1894; 2ud lieut. E. Yorks Yeo. 1. Maud Eleanor Bailey, m. 17 Sept. 1914, Henry Douglas Clarke. Residence — Littlethorpe, Ferriby, E. Yorks. 2. Dorothy, m. 23 Sept. 1912, Capt. Gilbert V. Farrell, 99th Infantry. Hesidence— Sehore, Central India.