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 IMPSON] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE (.>.(J Hugh Sibbald, C.B., of the Bengal Army ; ed. at Dublin Univ'. ; ent. the medical branch of H.E.I. C.S. 1853, surgeon-major 1873, brigade- surgeon 1879, deputy-surgeon-gen. 1882, sur- BAMFORD-SLACK, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Alice Maude Mary, dau. of Edward Bretherton, of Gloucester. M. 1st, 15 March, 1888, Sir John ' Bamford-SIack, M.P., Mid Herts. 1904^6, who d. geon-gen. and sanitary commissioner with Indian 1 11 Feb. 1909; m. 2nd, 30 July, 1914, Banister Govt. 1885-90, when he ret. from the service. I Flight Fletcher, F.R.I.B.A., Barr.-at-law (Inner Residences — 77, Ashley Gardens, Victoria Street, j Temple). Residences — 10, Woburn Square, S.W. ; 16, St. James's Square, S.W. > W.C. ; Green Hill House, Ripley, Derbyshire. SIMPSON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1909.— Hon. Sir George Bowen Simpson. B. 1838 ; ed. at the King's Scliool. I'arramatta, and Sydney Univ. ; has been puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales since 1894, and Judge of the Divorce, etc.. Court since 1896 ; memb. for several years of the Executive Council of New South Wales, and authorized to retain the title of honour- able ; formerly Attorney-Gen. and late acting Chief Justice of New South Wales. Residence — Cloncorick, Darling Point, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. Club — Australian (Sydney). SIMPSON, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Anna, dau. of Charles Ellis, of London. M. 6 Sept. 1865, Sir Henry Lunnon Simpson, J. P., president Royal Coll. of Veterinary Surgeons, vet. surg. to Queen Victoria, and Mavor of the royal boro' of Windsor, who d. 17 Aug. "1900. SINCLAIR, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Margabet, dau. of Andrew Haddon, of Denholm, Roxburgh- shire. M. 29 Nov. 1883, Sir William Japp Sinclair, M.D., J.P., who d. 1912. Residence— 325, Oxford Road, Manchester. SLACKE, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Frances I Rose, dau. of Peter Connellan, D.L., of Coolmore, CO. Kilkenny. M. 17 July, 1875, as his 2nd wife, Sir' Owen Randal Slacke, C.B., formerly Capt. 10th Hussars ; resident magistrate in Ireland 1868-83, and Divisional commnr. (N. Div.) 1883- 97, who d. 27 April, 1910. Residence — 25, St. Leonards Terrace, Chelsea, S.W. Issue — • 1. K:uKlal Boresford Slacke, b. 31 Oct. 1876. 2. Rory Cecil Slacke, b. 10 Oct. 18S0. SLADE, K.C.I.E., K.C.V.O. Creat. 1911 ; M.V.O. 1903. — Reab-Adm. Sir Edmond John Warre Slade, s. of late Rev. George Fitzclarence Slade ( 1 1th s. of 1st Bt.), and late Eleanor Frances, dau. of Henry Warre, of Bindon, Somerset. B. 20 March, 1859 ; m. 26 Oct. 1887, Florence Madelena, e. dau. of J. Carr Saunders, of Milton Heath, Dorking ; ent. R.N. 1875, lieut. 1879, comnidr. 1873, capt. 1889, rear-adm. since Nov. 1908 ; C.-in-C. East Indies since 1909 ; director of Naval Intelligence 1907. Address — 5, Dawson Place, W. Club — United Service. Issue — 1. Eliona Warre. 2. Madeleine Warre. SINGH, K.C.I.E. Creat. BoLDEO SixGH, of Poona. SIROHI, Maharao of, G.C.LE. Creat. 1901 ; K.C.S.I. 189o. — H.H. ^Iaharao Sir K.aeshree SiNGHJi Bahadur, s. of late Maharao Shri LTmedsinghji. B. 20 June, 1857 ; ed. at Sirohi ; sue. 16 Sept. 1875 ; is a ruling chief and entitled to salute of 15 guns. Residence — Sirohi, Raj- putana. SITAMAU, Raja of, K.C.I.E. Creat. 1911.— H.H. Raja Sir Ram Sixoh. B.1879 ; sue. 11 May, 1900; is entitled to a salute of 11 guns. Residence — Sitamau, Western Malwa, Central India. SIVE WRIGHT, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1892 ; C.M.G. 1880. — Hon. Sir James Sivewright, s. of Wil- liam Sivewright, of Fochabers, Elginshire. B. 1848 ; m. 1880, Jeannie, dau. of George Page, of Bloemfontein, Orange Free State ; ed. at I Aberdeen Univ. ; M.A. 1866, LL.D. 1893 ; passed 1st in examination for Telegraph Depart- ! raent of India 1869; ent. British Postal Tele- graph Service 1870 ; sec. to Society of Telegraph Engineers 1875-7 ; Gen. Manager S. African i Telegraphs 1877-85 ; M.L.A. 1888-99 ; joint I author (with Sir William Preece) of the " Text ; Book of Telegraphy " ; minister of Crown lands and public works for the Cape Colony 1890-2 and : 1896^8. Residences — Lourensford, Somerset West, Cape Town, South Africa ; Tulliallan, Kincardine-on-Forth, N.B. SKELTON, Lady (widow of Ivnight designate). — Anne Adair, dau. of James Adair Lawrie, Pro- fessor of Surgery Glasgow Univ. M. 1867, Sir John Skelton, K.C.B., LL.D., Advocate, late vice-pres. of the Local Govt. Board for Scotland, author of " Maitland of Lethington," " The Table Talk of Shirley," and numerous other works, who was nominated K.C.B. on the occasion of the Diamond Jubilee 1897, but d. (21 July) a few weeks after receiving tlie nomination. Granted precedence of K.C.B. 's widow 1898. Residence — The Hermitage of Braid, Edinburgh. SLADE, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Janet, dau. 1909.— R.ATA Sir i of Gen. Bluclier Wood. C.B., of Littleton, Middle- sex. M. as his 2nd wife, 7 Nov. 1882, Maj.-Gen. Sir John Ramsay Slade, K.C.B., who d. 4 Sept. 1913. Residence — 8, Lowndes Street, S.W. Issue — Lucia, m. 2 Sept. 1909, CharUs .Murray Marling, CD., C.M.G., Councillor of the Embassy, Constantinople and has issue {see Peerage, Marling, Bt.). SLADEN, Lady (Ivnt.'s widow). — Katherine Jane, thiu. of Robert Russell Carew, of Carpen- ders Park, Herts. M. 1st, 1880, as his 2nd wife. Col. Sir Edward Bosc Sladen, who d. 1890 ; 2nd, 30 June. 1904, Col. Walter Leslie Rocke, late Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire) Regt., s. of late Col. R. Hill Rocke (formerly of Whitton Court, Ludlow). Residences — 32, Charles Street, Mayfair ; New Mile Cottage, Ascot. SLATIN, Pasha, G.C.V.O. (Hon.). Creat. 191- K.C.il.G. (Hon.) 1898; C.B. (mil.) 1895; K.C.V.O. (Hon.) 1909; C.V.O. 1904; M.V.O. (Hon.) 1896. — Maj.-Gen. Sir Rudolf Carl Slatin, s. of Michael Slatin, of Vienna. B. 1857 m. 21 July, 1914, the Baroness Alice von Ram- berg ; served in the Austrian Army, and in 1879 1 was Gov. of Darfur in the Sudan, under Gen. I Gordon ; was taken prisoner by the Mahdi in 1883, and so remained until 1895, when he caped ; served with Egyptian Army in Dongola exped., and in Sudan campaign 1897—8 (des- patches, and received thanks of both Houses of Parliament) ; was maj.-gen. on the staff of Egyptian Army, and assist, director intelligence ' department until 1899, when he resigned ; Insp.- Gen. of the Sudan since 1900; hon. maj.-gen. in British Army 1907 ; a Knight (Ritter) of Austria ; created Baron 1906 ; has 1st class of the Dannebrog, and many other European orders Sudan." Residences — 1, Reichsrathsstrasse, Vienna ; Khartoum, Sudan. Clubs — Marl- borough ; Jockey (Vienna). SLOGGETT, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1914; C.B, 1910; C.M.G. 1900. — Surg. -Gen. Sib Abthur Thomas Sloggett, s. of late Insp.-Gen. W. H.
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