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 S67 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [STAWELL Royal Commn., Paris International Exhib., 1900 ; bon. 3ec. (London) Fine Art Section, Glasgow International Exhib., 1901 ; representative in 3-reat Britain for Belgian Govt. Exhibition Df Early Flemish Art, Bruges, 1902 ; Toison D'Or, Bruges, and International Miniature Exhib., Brussels ; hon. sec. and memb. Art Committee, Royal Commn. St. Louis International Exhib., L904 ; director for art, Brit. Govt, exliibit. New Zealand International Exhib., 1906-7 ; commnr. 'or art, Franco-British Exhibn., 1908 ; Royal !)ommn., Brussels Exhib., 1910, and Turin Exhib., 1912 ; commnr. -general for Great Brit. Inter. Pine Arts Exliib., Rome, 1911 ; hon. art. director, )xhibitions dept.. Board of Trade ; joint hon. iec. National Art Collections Fund ; Commdr. of he Order of the Crown (Belgium), etc. Resi- ience — 56, Westbourne Terrace, W. Clubs — rts ; Wliitehall. Issue — 1. Ferdinand Spielmann, b. 20 Aug. 1880; m. 19 Aug. 1914, Louise, dau. of C. Davy Brown, of Ontario. 2. Harold Spielmann, b. 12 Jan. 1893. 1. Dora, m. 22 July, 1903, Laurie Magnus (see Magnus, Kut. Bach.). 2. Maude, m. 2 June, 1904, Claude Lousada. Resi- dence — 1.52, Gloucester Terrace, W. 3. Adelaide. SPRING, K.C.I.E. Great. 1911 ; CLE. 1894.— Ion. Sir Francis Joseph Edward Spring, s. of ate Rev. Edward Spring, Rect. of Coachford, co. /ork, by Matilda, dau. of Henry Rudkin, of Corris, o. Carlow. B. 20 Jan. 1849 ; ed. at Middleton jram. School, co. Cork, and Trin. Coll. Dublin ; liI.A.I. (hon.) L.C.E., M.I.M.E. ; memb. of Council nst. C.E. ; memb. of American Soc. of C.E. ; ihrmn. of Madras Port Trust since 1901, and a nemb. of the Legislative Council of tlie Govt. rf Madras ; formerly sec. railway dept. Madras jrovt. ; -consulting engineer for railways ; director )f railwaj^ construction, India, and chief engineer n Indian P. W. dept. ; formerly Fellow of Univs. )f Calcutta and Madras ; is pros, of S. India Motor Jnion, and vice-commodore Madras Sailing Club. Residence — Harbour, Madras, India. Clubs — Bengal United Service ; Oriental ; Madras ; Bengal. SPROTT, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1914.— Sir Frederick Lawrence Sprott, s. of James 5prott, solicitor, of Shrewsbury, by Esther, dau. 3f Henry Hatch, merchant, of London. B. at Shrewsburj^ 10 July, 1863 ; ed. at Shrewsbury ind R.I.E. Coll., Coopers Hill ; is a civil engineer ; issist. eng. P.W.D. 1884 ; assist, and exec. eng. n several districts 1885-99 ; princ. of the Coll. )f Science, Poona, 1899-1903; superintending Eng. Indian River Commission 1904-8 ; chrmn. Bombay Port Trust since 1910 ; J. P. Bombay ; 24 Oct. 1888, Amy, dau. of Brigade Surgeon H. VV. Graham, I. M.S., of Barnes. Residence — Vlalakoff Lodge, Mt. Pleasant Road, Bombay. Issue — 1. Frederick William Sprott, b. 26 July, 1889. 2. Frank Herbert Sprott, b. 29 May, 1893. STAINER, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Eliza Cecil, iau. of Thomas Randall, J.P., of Oxford. M. 1865, Sir Joliu Stainer, Mus. Doc, D.C.L., late Drofessor of music at Oxford, and organist of St. Paul's Cathedral, who d. 31 March, 1901. Resi- ience — 10, South Parks Road, Oxford. STANFORD, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1902.— Sir ZJharles Villiers Stanford, s. of John Stanford, xaminer in Chancery and Clerk of the Crown, co. Meath, of Dublin, and Mary, dau. of William Henn, Master in Chancery, of Dublin. B. 30 Sept. 1852 ; m. 8 April, 1878, Jennie, dau. of champion Wetton, of Joldwynds, Shere, Guild- ford ; ed. privately and at Queen's and Camb. ; M.A. 1877, hon. Mus.D. 1888 ; prof, of music amb. Univ. since 1887, and of composition and orchestral playing, Roy. Coll. of Music since, 1885 ; memb. of Roy. Acad, of Arts, Berlin ; hon. Mus.D. Oxon; D.C.L. Durham, LL.D. Leeds ; conductor of Leeds Festival 1901-10. Residence — 50, Holland Street, Kensington, W. Clubs — Athen- aeum ; Savile. Issue — Guy Desmond Stanford, b. 3 May, 1885. Resi- dence — 50, Holland Street, Kensington, W. Geraldine Mary. STANLEY, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1914.— Hon. Sib Arthur Lyulph Stanley, eld. s. of 4th Barou Sheffield (whom see). B. 14 Sept. 1875 ; m. 28 Aug. 1905, Margaret Evelyn, dan. of Henry Evans Gordon, of Prestons, Ighthani, Kent ; ed. at Oxford, B.A. ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) 1902; M.P. (L.) Eddisbury divn. of Cheshire 1906-10, and Parly, sec. to Postmr.- Gen. ; High Sheriff of Anglesey 1913 ; Gov. of Victoria since 1914. Residence — Government House, Melbourne, Victoria. Clubs — Brooks's ; Travellers'. Issue — 1. Edward John Stanley, b. 9 Oct. 1907. 1. Mary Katharine Adelaide. 2. Pamela Margaret. STANLEY, K.C.LE, Creat. 1911 ; Knt. Bach. 1901. — Sir John Stanley, s. of the late John Stanley, of Armagh, sohcitor, by Catherine, dau. ot Matthew Bell, of Armagh. 13. 22 Nov. 1846 ; m. 20 May, 1879, Annie, dau. of James Norris, of Castle Hill, Bletchingley, Surrey ; ed. at Roy. Sch. Armagh, and Trin. Coll. Dub. (scholar, gold medallist classics) ; LL.B. ; called to the Irish Bar 1872, Q.C. (1892); bencher. King's Inns, 1897, hon. bencher 1898; puisne judge of the HighCourtof Calcutta 1898-1901 ; Chief Justice North Western Provinces 1901-11 ; Knt. of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Residence — 19, Gledhow Gardens, S. Kensington, S.W. Clubs — Junior Carlton; University (Dub.). STANLEY, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Dorothy, dau. of Charles Tennant, of Cadoxton Lodge, Neath. M. 1st, 12 July, 1890, Sir Henry Morton Stanley, G.C.B., M.P., the great African explorer, who d. 10 May, 1904 ; m. 2nd, 1907, Henry Curtis, F.R.C.S. Residences — 2, Richmond Terrace, Whitehall ; Furze Hill, Pirbright, Surrey. STANSFELD, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Francis, widow of Henry Augustus Severn, of Sydney, New South Wales. M. 2nd, 1887, as his 2nd wife, the Rt. Hon. Sir James Stansfeld, Privy Councillor, G.C.B., who held several offices of state, and was for 36 years M.P. for Halifax. Ho d. 17 Feb. 1898. STAPLEY, Knt. Bach. Great. 1908.— rm Richard Stapley, s. of Robert Stapley, of Twineham, Sussex, by Ann, dau. of John Trow or, of Street, Sussex. B. at Twineham, 23 Oct. 1842 ; m. 3 March, 1866, Annie Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Jenner, of Brighton ; ed. privately (Clitte House, Lewes) ; contested Brixton div. Lambeth 1892, and Holbom div. of Finsbury 1910 ; J. P., East Sussex. Residences — 33, Bloomsbury Square, W.C. ; Horeham Road, Sussex. Club — National Liberal. STAVELEY, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Susan Millicent, dau. of Charles William Minet, of Baldwyns, Kent. M. 1864, Gen. Sir Charles William Dunbar Staveley, G.C.B., who rendered conspicuous service in the Crimea, Chinese War, Taeping rebellion, and in the Abyssinian Wai', and xho d. 23 Nov. 1896. STAWELL, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Mart FrjVNCIS Elizabeth, dau. of William Pomeroy Greene, R.N. M. 1856, Sir WilUam Foster Stawell, K.G.M.G., M.A.. LL.D., Chief Justice of Victoria 1857-86, and late Lieut.-Gov. of that