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 TUCKER] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 886 1889, Vice-Adm. Sir George Tryon, K.C.B., a most able and distinguished officer, who went down with his flagship the " Victoria " and over 300 of her crew after she was rammed by the "Camperdown " whilst the Mediterranean Fleet. of which he was Com.-in-Ch., was manoeuvring off Tripoli, 22 June, 1893. Residence — 45, Eaton Place, S.W. Issue — C'apt. (icorge Clement Tr-on, late Greii. Gds., b. 15 May, 1871; M.P. for Brighton since Jan. 1910 ;i!). '28 Feb. 1905, Hon. Avcril Vivian, dau. of 1st Baron Swansi'a. Kesidpnccs — 19, Eaton Squaro, S.V.'. ; The Manor Housi-, Great Durnford, Salisbury. Clubs — Baclii'Iors' ; Guards'. Issue — 1. Charles George Vivian Tryon. b. 24 Mav, 1900. i:. Aylnier Douglas Tryon, b. 16 July, 1909. TUCKER, G.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1912 ; G.G.V.O. 1905 : K.C.B. 1901 ; C.B. 1879.— Lt.-Gen. 6iE Chables Tucker. B. 6 Dec. 1838 ; m. 1st, 1865, Matilda Frederica (d. 1897), dau. of John Hayter, painter-in-ordinary to Queen Victoria ; m. 2nd, 19 April. 1902, Nelly, dau. of Sir Maurice O'Connell, 2nd Bt. ; ent. 80th (South Staffs) Regt. 1855, capt. 1860, maj. 1872, It. -col. 1879, col. 1883. maj. -gen. 1893, It.-gen. (for distinguished service in the field) 1902 ; served in Bhootan exped. 1865 (medal with clasp), in Pera.k operations 1876, in campaign against Sekukuni 1878, Zulu war 1879 (medal and clasp), and commanded a division, with rank of It.- gen. in the S. African war ; commanded 7th and 57th Regtl. dists. 188.5-90, Natal 1891-5, 1st class dist. India 1895-1900 ; commanded the Scottish district 1903-5 ; gen. officer comdg.- in-ch. 2nd class 1905 ; ret. Dec. 1905 : col. of the Cheshire Regt. 1909-11, of the S. Staffordshire Regt. .since 1911. Residence — Chalet St. Pierre, Biarritz. Cluh — United Service. TUKE, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Lydia J axe, dau. of Rev. John ilagee, rector of Drogheda, and sister of the Rt. Rev. W. C. Magee, late Archbi.shop of York. M. 1856, Sir John Batty Tuke, M.D., LL.D., F.R.C.P., M.P. Edinburgh and St. Andrews Univs. 1900-10, who d. 1913. Residences — 20, Charlotte Square, and Balgreen, Gorgie, Edinburgh. TULLOCK, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1902 ; C.B. 1882 ; C.M.G. 1893. — Maj. -Gen. Sie Alexander Bruce Tulloch, s. of Lt.-Col. Tulloch. B. 2 Sept. 1838 ; m. 1st, 1865, Ai-abella (d. 18 Jan. 1904), dau. of Stephen Heelis ; m. 2nd, 23 July, 1907, Constance, dau. of Canon Brandreth. and widow of George Reginald Attwood ; ed. at R.M.C. Sandhurst ; ent. the Army 1855, capt. 1864, maj. 1877. It.-col. 1882, ' comdg. 1st Batt. Welsh Regt. 1884, col. 1886, maj. -gen. 1889, ret. 1895 ; served in Crimean war, China war 1859-60 (medal, 2 clasps), in Carlist war with Spanish forces, and Egy]Dtian campaign 1882 (medal, 2 clasps, Medjidie, Khedive's star) : commanded the local forces in Victoria for some time. Residence — Glaslyn Court, Llanelly, Aber- gavemiy. Club — United Service. TUPPER, K.C.M.G. Great. 1893. — Hon. Sir (Charles) Hibbert Tupper, s. of Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Tupper, 1st Bt., and Frances Amelia, dau. of Silas H. Morse, of Amherst, Nova Scotia. B. in Nova Scotia 3 Aug. 1855 ; m. 9 Sept. 1879. Janet, dau. of the Hon. James Macdonald, Chief Justice of Nova Scotia ; ed. at McGill Coll. Montreal, and Harvard Univ., LL.B. ; called to Canadian Bar 1878 ; K.C. (1890) ; memb. of Hou.se of Commons of Canada 1882-1904 : Minis- ter of Marine and Fisheries in Canada 1888-94 • Mmister of Justice 1894-6 ; Solicitor-General 1896 ; received the K.C.M.G. in recognition of his services as British Agent at the Bering Sea Ai-bitration in Paris 1892-3 ; senior memb. of law firm of Tupper, Kitto & Wightman, of Vancouver ; bencher of the Law Soc. for the prov. of British Columbia. Residence — Park- side, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Clubs — Vancouver ; University ; Union (Vic- toria). Issue — 1. Charles Tupper, b. 10 Dec. 1880; C.E. ; m. 10 April, 1910, Mira Douglas Mary Dickens. 2. James Macdonald Tupper, b. 22 Dec. 1887 ; In- spector, R,N.W. Police. 3. Reginald Hibbert Tupper, b. 25 Oct. 1893; late midshipman R.N. ; lieut. SeaforthHiglanders(Canada). 4. Victor Gordon Tupper, b. 4 Feb. 1896. 1. Sophie Alraon, m. 4 Dec. 1905, Cecil Mark Merritt, and has issue. Residence — Vancouver, B.C., Canada. 2. Frances Lilian. 3. Janet .Miriam Grace. TUPPER, Knt. Bach. Great. 1909 ; M.V.O. (4th cl.) 1901. — Sir Daniel Alfred Anley Tupper, eld. s. of the late Daniel Tupper, of the Lord Chamberlain's office, and Mary EUinor, dau. '■ of the late Capt. Anley, R.N. B. at 10, Rutland Gate, 5 May, 1849 ; m. 1st, 1882, Mary Cholmeley, dau. of the late Lt.-Col. Cholmeley Edward I Dering, of Trosley, Kent ; m. 2nd, 26 Sept. 1894, Rose Augusta, dau. of Sir Edward J. Reed, K.C.B., F.R.S., M.P. ; ed. at the Merchant Taylors' School ; ent. the Lord Chamberlain's office 1869, became chief clerk 1894, asst. -comptroller 1901, and ret. 1909. Residence — Doric House, Bath. Club — Athenteum. Issue by 1st m. — Cecil Mary Xowell D<ring, m. 22 March, 1905, Capt. James Craig, M.P. K 'si(lence — Craigavon, co. Down. TUPPER, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Jessie Cath- erine, dau. of the late Gen. H. C. Johnstone, C.B. SI. 1875, Sir (Charles) Lewis Tupper, K.C. I.E., C.S.I., sometime chief secretary and financial commnr. to the Punjab Govt., conunnr. Rawal Pindi, and memb. Punjab Legis. Council, author of "Punjab Customry Law" and "Our Indian Protectorate,"' wlio d. 20 July, 1910. Residence — 55, Wynnstay Gardens, Kensington, W. Issue — 1. Geoffrey Tupper, b. 1879 ; clerk in the Laud Regis- try Office. 2.' Frank Gaspard Tupper. b. 1886. 1. Ruth, m. 1905, Lewis Frenth, Indian C.S. TURNBULL, Knt. Bach. Great. 1913 ; M.V.O. (5th cl.) 1011. — Sir Robert Tuenbull, s. of Rev. Robert Turnbull, of Wybunbury, Chesh. B. 21 Feb. 1852 ; m. 1889, Kate, dau. of James Morten, of Denham : superintendt. of line L. & N.W. Ry. Co. 1895-1914 : gen. Manager March, Sept. 1914 ; ret. and elected to Board of Directors. Residence — Rosslyn, Stanmore, Middx. TURNER, Privy Counsellor. Apptd. 1897 ; K.C.M.G. 1897. — Rt. Hon. Sir George Turner, s. of Alfred Tru-ner, of Kj-neton, Victoria, cabinet- maker. B. in Melbourne 8 Aug. 1851 ; m. 10 Aug. 1872, Rosa, dau. of John Morgan, of Bovey, Devon ; ed. at Central Sch. Melbourne, and Melbourne ffniv. ; is a Barr. and solicitor ; coun- cillor of St. Kilda 1887-1900 ; Maj^or 1888 ; M.L.A. since 1889; commnr. of Customs 1891-2; solicitor-general, commnr. of Trade and Customs, Minister of Health and vice-president of Board of Land and Works 1892-4 ; leader of the Op- position 1894 ; premier and treasurer of the colony 1894-9, and 1900 ; trea.surer in the Federal Cabinet 1900—5 ; represented Victoria on the Federal Conventions of Australasia 1895, 1897, and 1898 ; past grand-master M.U.I.O.O.F. Victoria, and past senior grand -warden Victorian Constitution ofj Freemasons ; consul in Victoria for Sweden ; LL.D. Camb. 1897. Residences — Sunimerlea, Riversdale Road, Hawthorn, Victoria ; 341, Collins Street, Melbourne. TURNER, K.C.B. (mil.). Great. 1902; C.B. (civ.) 1891 ; C.B. (mil.) 1897.— Maj.-Gen. Slb Alfred Edward Turner, s. of Richard Edward Turner, bencher of the Inner Temple, and Frances, dau. of Charles Johnston, 6th Foot, of Swaffham Bulbeck. B. 3 March, 1842; m. 1st, 1865,