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 WAED KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 894 WARD, K.C.S.I. Great. 1896 ; G.S.I. 1888.— Sib William Erskine Wabd, s. of Hon. John Petty Ward, B.C.S., bro. of 3rd Vise. Bangor, and Eleanor, dau. of John Erskine, of York. B. 4 Feb. 1838 ; m. 17 March, 1866, Alicia Caro- line, dau. of Edward Palmer, of Calcutta, agent E.I. Rly. ; ed. at Kensington Grammar Sch. and Camb., senior optime, M.A. ; ent. B.C.S. 1861 ; judicial commiir. of Burma 1889-91 ; chief commnr. of Assam 1885-7 and 1891-6. Residence — 8, Kent Gardens, Ealing. Clubs — Oriental ; R.V. Yacht Club (Ryde). Issue — 1. Maj. George Louis Steuart Ward. Ind. Army, b. 2 April, 1869 ; ni. 24 April, 1905, Alice Muriel, dau. of G. Denis B. Harrison, of Clifton. Issue — Denis Erskine AVard, b. 8 Oct. 1912. 2. John Petty Ward. b. 25 Dec. 1871 : m. 20 Nov. 1906, Rose Gladys Mary, dau. of Rev. Richard Marsh Marsh-Dunn, vicar of St. Nicholas, Shaldon, Devon. Issue — Myrtle .Tosephine. 3. Noel Kdward Ward, b. 21 Dec. 1872; m. 10 Oct. 1898, Jessie .Mal.el, dau. of J. Wood, of Dibrugaz, Assam. Issue — 1. James Palmer Ward, b. Jan. 1902. 2. Jack Ward. b. 10 June. 1910. 1. Phvllis Krskine. 4. Lamvliit Kaiigi.r Ward, h. 14 Sept. 1883 ; Financial Dept. Govt, of Inilia ; m. 21 Nov. 1910, Agnes Frances Jean. dau. of Rev. Richard Marsh Marsh-Dunn. 1. Jlabol Erskine, m. 14 Jlav, 1896. Basil Coplestone Allen. S.C.S., and has issue." WARD, K.C.M.G. Great. 1910 ; Knt. Bach. 1900 : C.V.O. 1904.— Sir William Ward, s. of John Ward, C.B., Brit, minister resident to the Hanse Towns, and Caroline, dau. of Rev. F. Bullock, of Radwiuter, Essex. B. 2 Jime, 1841 ; m. 7 Feb. 1872 Jenny Maria (d. 7 ■March 1910), dau. of Henry Fowler, of Memel, E. Prussia ; ed. at Dresden and Gottingen Univ. ; private sec. to his father when minister at Hamburg 1860-6 ; vice-consul at Memel, E. Prussia, 1866"; consul at Bremen 1871, at Portland, Jlaine, U.S.A., 1880, and at Bordeaux 1883 ; consul-gen. Ham- burg 1897-1911, when he ret. Residence — Hotel Furstenhof, Wiesbaden. WARD, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Anne Sophia, dau. of the late Robert Campbell, colonial treas- urer of New South Wales. .VI. 21 Nov. 1857, Maj-Geji. Sir Edward Wolstenholme Ward, R.E., K.G.IM.G., late master of Sydnej^ and of Melbourne Mints, who d. 5 Feb. 1890. Residence — 16, Gadogan Gardens, S. W. Issue — 1. Edward Crosbie Ward. b. 1872; m. 2 >sov. 1901, Eily, o. dau. of Col. Spencer Edward Orr, of DuUahur' Camberley, Surrey. Residence— Sepon, Moran, P.O. Assam. Issue — John Crosbie Ward, b. 15 Marsh, 1911. 2. Capt. Guy Bernard Campbell Ward, South Wales Borderers, b. 4 Nov. 1875; m. 5 Nov. 1904. Beatrice Coustance Charlotte, dau. of the late Hon. T'liaric s Lenno.TC Butler. Issue — Constance Isabel. 1. Frances Sophia. 2. Henrietta Trevor Hamilton. WARD, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Kezia, dau. of Roiiert Brambles, of Leeds. M. 1871, Sir John Ward, thrice chief magistrate of Leeds, who d. 7 Nov. 1908. Residence — Leeds. WARNER, Knt. Bach. Great. 1911.— Sir George Frederic Warner, s. of Isaac Warner, of Winchester, .solicitor, and Susan, dau. of John Witt, of Southampton, J. P. B. at Winchester 7 April, 1845 ; m. 17 Jan. 1884, Marian, tlau. of R. B. Painter, M.D., F.R.G.S., of Brompton ; ed. at Christ's Hospital and Camb. (schol., M A, hon. fell. Pemb. Coll. 1911), hon. D.Litt. Oxford, F B.A., F.S.A. ; asst. dept. of MSS. British Mu.seum 1871 ; a.sst. keeper of MSS. 1888-1904- keei)er of MSS. and Egerton Librarian 1904-11. Addresis— The Oaks, Beaconsfield, Bucks. Issue— Marjorie Beatri.x Marian. WARNER, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Mary WiLELMiNA, dau. of Jamcs Carson, D.L., J.P., of Marlow, Bucks. M. 1873, Sir Joseph Warner, V.D., sometime Chancellor's and Gaisford prize- man at Oxford, and late counsel to the chrmn. of committees House of Lords, and It. -col. commanding 3rd Middlesex R.V., who d. 5 July, 1897. Residence— 62, Eaton Square, S.W. LEE-WARNER, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Ellen Paulina, dau. of Maj. -Gen. Henry William Holland, C.B. M. 2 Aug. 1876, Sir William Lee- Warner, G.G.S.I., who was ed. at Rugby (Queen's medallist and exliibitioner) and Camb. (scholar, honours in moral science tripos) ; ent. Bombay C.S. 1869 ; was sec. to Government of Bombay in political, judicial, and other departs. 1887-95 ; add. memb. Viceroy's Council 1894-5 ; resident in Mysore 1895, when he ret. from the service ; sec. to the India Office in the political and secret departs. 1895-1902 ; memb. of the Council of India 1902-12 ; author of " The Native States of India," "The Citizen of India," "Life of the Marquis of Dalhousie, K.T.," and "Memoirs of F.M. Sir Henry Norman " ; and d. 18 Jan. 1914. Residence — 6, Marloes Road, W. Issue living — 1. Philip Henry Lee- Warner, b. 5 June, 1877 ; ra. 24 June. 1907, Mary King, dau. of Gen. Tiiomas Shi r- wm, of Boston, U.S.A., and has issue. Residence — 6, Marloes Road, W. 2. William Hamilton Lee-Warner, b. 14 Oct. 1880 ; Fed. Malay States Serv. Address — C/o Secretariat, Singapore. 3. Roland Paul Lee-Warner, b. 4 Jan. 1892. WARREN, G.C.M.G. Great. 1885 ; K.C.B. (civ.) 1888 ; K.C.M.G. 1883 ; C.M.G. 1878.— Gen. Sir Charles Warren, s. of the late Maj. -Gen. Sir Charles Warren, K.C.B., and Mary Anne, dau. of William Hughes, of Dublin. B. 7 Feb. 1840; m. 1864, Fanny Margaretta, dau. of Samuel Haydon, of Guildford ; ed. at Bridgnortli Gram. Sch., Cheltenham Coll., R.M.C. Sandhurst, and R.M.A. Woolwich ; ent. R.E. 1857, capt. 1869, maj. and brevet It. -col. 1878, col. 1882. maj.- gem 1893, It. -gen. 1898, gen. 1904 ; col.-coindfc. R.E. 1905 ; H.M. special commnr. to settle boundary-line Orange Free State and Griqualand West 1876 ; commanded Diamond Field Horse in Kaffir war 1878 ; commanded a column and chief of .staff Griqua war 1878-9 ; administrator of Griqualand West 1879 ; specially employed during Egyptian campaign 1882, under admiral commndg. -m-chief, in re-establishing the authority of H.H. the Khedive; made K.C.M.G. in recognition of services in connection with the bringing to justice the n:iurderers of Professor Palmer and his party ; was special comniissioner for Bechuanaland, and commanded the expedi- tionary force 1884^5 ; commanded the troops at Suakinin[1886 ; chief commnr. of Metropolitan Police 1886-8, when he resigned ; commanded R.E. at Shorncliffe for a time in 1889; com- manded the troops in the Straits Settlements, with rank of maj. -gen. 1889-94, and the Thames district 1895-8 ; commanded a division in the S. African war ; Mil. Gov. of Griqualand West 1900 ; unsuccessfully contested Hallamshire div. of Yorks 1885 • Knight of Justice of St. John of Jerusalem ; F.R.S. Residence — The Oaks, Westbere, Canterbury. Club — Athonajum. Issue — 1. Richard Warren, M.D., F.R.C.S., b. 17 Feb. 1876. Residence — 23, Wimpole Street, W. 1. Violet Mary. 2. Charlotte Philippa Stephana, h. 26 Dec. 1869; m. 7 Sept. 1905, Rev. Watkin Wvnn Williams, vicar of JMonkton, Isle of Thanet. WARREN, K.C.M.G. Great. 1902 ; C.M.G. 1901. — >SiR Pelham Laird W.arren, .s. of Adm. R. L. Warren, and Eleanor Charlotte, tiau. of Dr. Pelliam Warren, of Worting House, Basingstoke. B. 1845 ; m. 1875. Mary Donnithorne (d. 1884), dau. of J. Humpage, M.D. ; ed. at Victoria Coll. Jersey ; ent. Chinese Consular iService 1867 j acting-consul Ningpo 1876 ; vice-consul Pagoda