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 TWIGG] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE and papers on ophthalmological and other medical subjects. Residence — 100, Harley Street, W. Clubs — Reform; British Empire, "issue — 1. Roger John Tweedy, b. 16 Nov. 1887- ed. at .Alarlborough and Camb., B.A.; lieut. 19th Lancers Ind. Army (Fane's Horse) ; m. 10 June, 1914, Sheila Vivien, dau. of Col. H. James, C.B. 2. Wliarton Richard Tweedy, b. 26 Teb. 1889. 1. Evelyn Mary. TWIGG, K.C.I.E. Great. 1912.— Sib John I TwiGO. B. 30 Sept. 1856; ed. at Repton and' Oxford ; ent. I.C.S. 1879, and served in Madras as assist, collr. and magistrate ; head assist. 1887 ; collr. and magistrate 1895 ; collr. of customs, and supt. of stamps and stationery, and chrmn. Harbour Trust Board 1901 ; ditto of Madras 1900 ; addnl. memb. of Legis. Cotmcil Madras 190.3; memb. of Board of Revenue 1904-1912 ; sometime commnr. of salt Abkari and separate revenue ; m. 28 June, 1894, Isabel Marie, dau. of the late Henry Pasteur' J.P., of Much Hadham, Herts, and Grand Saconnex, Geneva. Residence — Mettingham, Bungay, Suffolk. Club — E. India United SeTvice! TWISS, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Pharailde, dau. of Gen. Vanlynseele. M. 1862, Sir Travers Twiss, Q.C., who was sometime Queen's advocate-gen., and acquired a European reputa- ! tion as a jurist and authority on international law. He d. 1897. TWYNAM, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1896 : C.M.G. i 1884. — Sir 'illiam Crofton Twynam. B. 1827 • is a widower, Elizabeth his wife having d. 1897 ; ■ apptd. writer to Government of Ceylon 1845 • i assist, agent at Jaffna 1848, at Hanba'ntota 1854^ and at Manaar 1856 ; agent of Northern Provinces of Ceylon 1868-96, when he retired. Residence — Jaffna, Cevlon. TYLER, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Mary Emma Bateman. M. 1866, Sir John William Tyler, C.I.E., who held important medical appointments m India, and d. 12 May, 1913. TYLOR, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1912.— Sir Ed- ward Burnett Tylor. B. in London 2 Oct 1832 ; m. 18 June, 1858, Anna, dau. of late Sylvanus Fox, of Wellington, Somerset ; ed. at Grove House School, Tottenham ; hon. fell, of Balliol Coll., and formerly prof, of anthropoloo-y Univ. of Oxford ; D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., J.P ; author of many anthropological works. ' Resi- dence — Linden, Wellingtom Somerset. Club— Athena?um. TYRRELL, K.C.M.G. Creat. 1913; CB (civ.) 1909.— Sir William George Tyrrell s of late Wilham Tyrrell, judge of High Court. N W P India, and Julia, dau. of late Col. Wakefield " b' 17 Aug. 1866 ; m 22 April, 1890, Margaret Ann,' dau. of late David Urquhart, M.P. ; ed at Bonn and Oxford ; ent. Foreign OfSce 1889 • priv sec. to Under-Sec. (Lord Sanderson) 1896-1903 • see. to Imperial Defence Committee 1903-4 • actg. 2nd sec. of Embassy at Rome 1904 ; senior ?Q^ /r'^^'^r Office and priv. sec. to Sec. of State 'inf, i'"^ ^'■'^y' ^"'°® 1907: reed. 1902 and 1911 Coronation medals. Addresses— Kithurst Warren, Cootham, Pulborou£?h, Sussex ■ '>4 Eaton Mansions, Sloane Square, S.W Clubs— ist. James's; Travellers'. Issue 1. HuKo William L. Tyrrell, b. 28 Feb 1891 i: Sret''"" °' ^y^-"^"' '^•'-1 ^0^- 1S93. 2. Harriet Ann. TYSER Knt. Bach. Creat. 1 909.— Sm Chart fc; Robert TvsER. s. of the late GeorgT Dorman Tyser, shipowner, and Maria, dau. of the Tat" Wm. Moule. underwriter. B. at Walthamstow Essex 24 Dec. 1848; m. 11 July, 1890, Lihan Adelaide, dau. of the Rev. Charles John Kennard Shaw, of Newington, Kent ; ed. at Rugby and Camb. ; Barr.-at-law ; asst. acting judicial commnr. and legal adviser Cyprus 1880 ; attor - gen. Leeward Islands 1886-9 ; pres. District I Court Kyrenia 1895 ; puisne judge Cyprus 1902 ■ j Chief Justice of Cyprus since 1906. Residence— I Nikosia, (Jyprus. Club — United University. UDAIPUR (Me war), Maharana of, G.C.S.L Creat. 1887: G.C.I.E. 191 l.-H.H. Maharajadhiraja Maharana Sir Fateh Singh Bahadur. B 1848 ; sue. Dec. 1884 ; is the chief of the Sesodia clan of Rajputs; is entitled to salute of 19 guns Residence — Udaipur, Rajputana. UDNY, K.C.S.L Creat. 1897 : C.S.I. 1894.— biR Richard Udny, s. of George Udny, B C S and grandson of George Udny, B.C.S., memb.' of the Supreme Council, Calcutta. B. 1847 ■ m* 1883 Alicia (d. 10 April, 1904), dau. of Samuei iomkms. banker, of London ; ed. at Aberdeen Univ ; M.A. 1866, 1st class honours mathematics, I -.lid class classics, Fullerton mathematical scholar 1 1867: hon. LL.D. 1898; ent. B.C.S. 1869; has passed the whole of his service in India on the N.W. (Afghan) frontier ; served as a political officer with Jawaki exped. 1877-8, Mahsud Wazir 1881. Samana (Miranzai) 1891, Isazai (Black Mountain) 1892 (medal and 2 clasps), and as Chief of the Political Staff Tirah exped. 1897-8 (medal and 2 clasps): apptd. on a special mission to the Kurram Valley 1888 ; commnr. of the Peshawar div. 1891 : commnr. for delimita- tion of parts of the Indo-Afghan Boundary 1894-5 and 1896-7 : ret. 1899. Residence- Queen Anne's Mansions, S.W. Club E I United Service. ITPCOTT, K.C.V.O. Creat. 1906 ; C.S.I. 1900. —Sir Frederick Robert Upcott, s. of the late J . S Upcott, of Manor House. Cullompton, Devon. L. 28 Aug. 1847 ; m. 8 Aug. 1878, Jessie, dau. of the lat^e Harold Turner ; ed. at Sherborne School w ■^^'"g''^* tJoll. London : apptd. to Public Works Department India 1 868 ; consulting engineer tor railways and joint, sec. to Government, rly. branch, Madras 1893; officiating director-gen. ?oJi^'^' ^"'l clep.-sec. to Government of India I 1897 ; sec. 1899-1901 ; Govt, director of Indian rlys. 1901-4; chrmn. Indian Railway Board since 1904; ret. from the service of the Govt. oj Inclia 1908 ; It.-col. Indian Volunteer Forces; M.l.C.E. Address— St. James's Court, Bucking- ham Gate, S.W. Clubs— Constitutional ; E. India United Service. URQUHART, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1914.— Sir James Urquhart, s. of William Urquhart, solicitor, Dundee. B. 1864 ; m. Dorothea Mary Catherine, dau. of Patrick Fay ; J.P. Forfar'- Lord Provost of the City, and Lord-Lieut, of the County of the City of Dundee ; ed.at High School, Dundee ; Palmer's School, Essex ; Edin. Univ ■ solicitor ; clerk Dundee Educational Trust • hon. LL.D. Univ. of St. Andrews 1911. Resi- dence— 10, Reform Street, Dundee. Club— New (Dundee). Issue — 1 son. 3 daus. VALLENTIN, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Anna Maria, dau. of the Rev. John Cox, M.A., of Wal- grave, Northampton. M. 1st, 1863, as his 2nd wife. Sir James Vallentin, a distiller in London, and master of the Distillers' Company, who was knighted 1869, and d. 1870 ; m. 2nd, 1874, T. R. Lewis, of Hcrtingfordbury Park, who d. 1889. VAN BOESCHOTEN, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1911. Sir Johannes Gerard van Boeschoten, s.