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 73 KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE [SWAN iondon, and Anne Sinclair, dau. of Geo. Dunnet, f Thurso, Caithness. B. in London 23 Jan. 866; m. 1st, 11 June, 1890, Georgiana (d. 18 ipril, 1891), dau. of Lt.-Gen. Sir J. P. Carr-Glyn, i.C'.B., of Northleigh, Dorset, J.P. ; m. 2nd, 6 Feb. 1904, Ehzabeth, dau. of Lt.-Gen. Sir ames Wolfe-Murray, K.C.B., of Cringletie, eeblesshire, J.P. ; ed. at Westminster Sch. ; is ,n East India merchant ; pres. Bengal Chamb. of ominerce 1900-1 ; Sheriff of Calcutta 1901, and gain 1908 ; mercantile memb. of Bengal Legisl. 'ouncil 1900-2, and again 1907-8. Residence- ringletie, Peebles, N.B. Clubs — Bachelors' )riental. ue by 1st m. — Arthur Henry Carr Sutherland, b. 3 April, 1891 ; licut. Black Watch, ssie by 2nd m. — Pamela Anne. SUTHERLAND, G.C.M.G. Great. 1897 ; ^.C.^I.G. 1891. — Sir Thomas Sutherland, s. f Robert Sutherland, of Aberdeen, and Christian, au. of Thomas Webster. B. 16 Aug. 1834 ; m. 880, Alice, dau. of tlie Rev. John Macnaught, I. A., of 2, Rutland Gate, formerly vicar of St. !hrysostom's, Liverpool ; ed. at Aberdeen Irammar Scliool and Univ. ; is chrm. of the P. lid O. Steam Navigation Co. and a director and ice-pres. of the Suez Canal Co. ; late memb. of he Legislative Council of Hong-Kong ; M.P. for Jreenock (L.U.) 1884^1900; is Knight of Grace f the Order of St. John of Jerusalem in England, n the commission of lieutenancy for the City of iOndon, and a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour ; on. LL.D. Aberdeen Univ. Residences — Cold- arbour Wood, Rake, Sussex ; 7, Buckingham late, S.W. Issue- Thomas Leslie Sutherland, b. 1885. Helen Christian, rn. 11 Feb. 1904, Hon. Hicliard Douglas Dennian, M.P. (m. diss. 1912, vlirn she resuraod her maiden name). SUTTON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1903.— Sir Abra- , [AM Sutton, s. of Abraham Sutton, shipowner nd merchant, of Monkstown, co. Cork. B. 29 Lug. 1849 ; ed. at Clongowes Wood Coll. ; is hmn. of Suttons, Ltd., Cork ; High Sheriff of )ity of Cork 1903, and J.P., co. Cork. Residence — W^indsor, Douglas, co. Cork. Clubs — Cork jCork) ; Stephen's Green (Dublin) ; R.C.Y. Queenstown). I SUTTON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1906.— Hon. Sir Ienry Sutton, s. of James Sutton, J. P., of ihardlow Hall, Derby. B. 10 Jan. 1845 ; ed. it Camb.. B.A. 1868 ; Barr.-at-law (Lincoln's 1870 ; joined North-Eastern Circuit, and lecame a special pleader ; apptd. junior counsel o the Treasury 1890 ; a judge of the High Court 3ec. 1906-April, 1910. Residence — 49, Lexham ftardens, Kensington, W. Issue (besides 2 ons Dorothy Caroline, m. 7 Jan. 1905, Alfred Hull Dennis, C.B. ; Barr.-at-law (Inner Temple) ; assist, solicitor to the Treasury since 1901 (Clubs — Reform ; Savile). Residence — 10, Eaton Mansions, Clivedon Place, S.W. SUTTON, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Mary Aire 'ascoe, dau. of George Ritchie, of Edinburgh. I. 1881, the Hon. Sir George Morris Sutton, who vas a delegate to England to obtain responsible 893 ; prime minister and colonial treas. to 905|; pres. Legislative Council 1906-13, and d. SO Nov. 1913. Residence — Fair Fell, Howick, ■fatal. il BLAND-SUTTON, Knt. Bach. Great. 1912.— Sir John Bland-Sutton, s. of Charles William button, and Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Wadsworth, Df Long Buckby, Northaats. B. at Enfield, Middx., 21 April, 1855; m. 2nd, 21 April, 1899, aEdith'Heather-Bigg(Lady of .Grace of Order of St, John of Jerusalem 1910) ; ent. Middx. Hosp. 1878, and was successively demonstrator and lecturer on anatomy ; elected to the surgical staff 1886 ; Erasmus Wilson lecturer and Hun- terian prof. Roy. Coll. of Surgeons 1880-91 ; memb. of council of R.G.S., and pres. of Medical Soc. of London ; lion. LL.D. Aberdeen, surgeon to Chelsea Hosp. for Women 1896-1911, and to Middlesex Hospital. Residence — -47, Brook Street, W. Club — Garrick. SUTTOR, Knt. Bach. Great. il903.— The Hon. Sir Fr.vncis B.athurst Suttor, s. of late William Henry Suttor, of Brucedale, Bathurst, X.S.W., and Charlotte, dau. of Henry Francis, of Sydney. B. 30 April, 1839; m. 29 July, 1863, Emily (d. 1911), dau. of Thomas J. Hawkins, of Walmer, Bathurst ; ed. at The King's School, Paramatta ; pres. of the Legislative Council of the State of New South Wales since 1903 ; elected to Pari. 1875 ; Minister of Ju.stice and Public Instruction 1877 and 1878-80 ; Minister of Justice 1880 ; Postmr.-Gsn. 1880-1, and Actg. Sec. for Mines 1881 ; Minister for Public Instrn. 1881-3 ; Postmr.-Gen. 1886-7 ; Minister for Public Instrn. 1889 and 1891-4, also Colonial Sec. 1892 ; vice-pres. Executive Council 1900-3 ; fell, of Roy. Agricul. Soc. of N.S.W. ; fell, of senate of Univ. of Sydney as rep. of the Legisl. Council ; a representative of the colony at the Ottawa Colonial Conference 1894 ; knighted by letters patent. Residences — Tredegar, Darling Point, Sydney ; Katella, Wellington, New South Wales. Club — Australian (Sydney). Issue — 1. Percival Suttor, m. Edith Wendover. 2. Reginald Suttor, m. Hope Mayne. 3. Richard Suttor. 1. Kate, m. A. Consett Stephen. ResM.'nce— Sydney, N.S.W. 2." Ethel, m. Rev. H. Cliltou Hawke. 3. Mary. 4. JIaude, m. Sandeman Collum. llcsldence — Sydney, N.S.W. 5. Madge, m. George Hughes. SWAINE, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1909 ; G.M.G. 1887. — Sir Leopold Victor Swaine, s. of R. V. Swaine, and Jeamiette A., dau. of G. Loewen- stierna. B. 15 Dec. 1840 ; m. 1866, Charlotte, dau. of Commissary-Gen. John Banner Price ; ed. at Hamburg, Louth, and Brussels : ent. Rifle Brig. Julv, 1859, capt. 1872, maj. 1881, It.-col. 1882, col. 1885, maj. -gen. 1896, ret. 1902 ; mil. attache Petrograd 1878-9, Constantinople, 1879-82, BerHn 1882-4, 1885-9, and 1891-6 ; mil. sec. to Vise. Wolseley, comrnndg. expedity. force (Egypt) 1882 and 1884-5 ; was civil commnr. for Famagusta and district 1878; memb. of j Gommn. to Supervise the Cession of Thessaly to 1 Greece 1881 ; commanded 2nd Batt. Rifle Brig. 1889-91 ; in command 2nd Inf. Brig, at Alder- sliot 1896, the N.W. dist. at Chester 1896-1902 ; col.-commdt. Rifle Brig, since 1908 ; has the Jubilee medal and clasp, the 1911 Coronation medal, the Canadian medal (1866), the Egyptian medal (2 clasps), the Khedivial Star, the Medjidie '(3rd cl.). Royal Crown of Prussia (1st cl.). Red Eac'le of Prussia (1st cl.), and Grand Cross of j the" Order of St. Benedict of Aviz (Portugal). i Residences — Sheepscombe House, Stroud ; 14, Queen's Gate, S.W. Club— Army and Navy. SWAN, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Hannah White. i M. 3 Oct. 1871, as liis 2nd wife. Sir Joseph Wilson i Swan, who was creat. a Knt. Bach. 1904 ; he was i ed. privately ; M.A., F.R.S. 1894 ; D.Sc. {honoris causa) Durham Univ. ; first pres. of Faraday ' Soc. ; Lit. and Pliil. Soc. of Newcastle-on-lyne ; corresponding memb. Roy. Phil. Soc. of Glasgow ; inventor of the incandescent electric lamp, the carbon process for making permanent photo- graphs, now known as autotype, the rapid " dry-
 * overnment for Xatal, and first colonial treas.