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 THE KXTGHTAGE. 699 buthnot, D.D. bishop of Killaloe and nei)hew of Eight Hon. Charles Arbuthnot, p.c. Gen. Sir Robert Arbuthnot, K.c.B. and Lieut.-Gen. Sir Thomas Ar- buthnot, k.c.b.); b. 1822; m. 1844, Frederica, dau. of Major-Gen. Robert Brice Fearon, C.B. Newtown House, Newbury, Hants. ARBUTHNOT, Major-Gen. Sir Charles George, r.a. k.c.b. 1881, d.a.g. r.a. at head- quarters 1880, D.A.G. Bengal R.A. 1873 7, inspector- gen, art. India A^ith rank of brigadier-gen. 1878 9, commanded a brigade of Khyber line force in Affghan war 1879, twice wounded in Crimean war, served at siege and fall of Sebastopol (brother of Sir Alexander John Arbuthnot, K.c.s.i. sons of Alexander, bishop of Killaloe. &c.): b. 19 Mav, 1824; m. 27 Oct. 1868, Carohne Charlotte, dau. of Wil- liam Clark, M.D. of Barbados, and has issue. ARMSTRONG, SiE Alexander, f.r.s. k.c.b. 1871, director-general navy medical depart- ment since 1869, in "Investigator," Arctic expedition, hon. LL.D. Dublin (son of late Alexander Amistrong, of Crohan, co. Fennanagh); b. 1822. Albany, w. ARMSTRONG, Sir Williasi George, f.r.s. D.c.L. LL.D. C.B. knighted 1859, member of several foreign orders, inventor of the Armstrong gun, superintendent Annstrong gun manufactory 1858/63, president British association 1863, v.P. institute civil engineers, high sheriff Northumb. 1873 (son of William Armstrong, alderman New- castle-on-Tyne); b., 1810; m. 1835, Margaret, dau. of William Eamshaw, of Bishop Auckland. Jesmond Dene, and Rotbbiuy, Northumberland. ARNB Y, (Hon.) Sir George Alfred, knighted 1862, chief justice New Zealand 1858 75, M.L.c. bar.-at-law L.i. 1834 (son of William Ai-ney, of The Close, Salisbury); b. 3 Jan. 1806; m. C Nov. 1833, Harriet, dau. of Capt. Thomas Parr, R.N.; she d. 18 April, 1844. Auckland, New Zealand. ARNOTT, Sir John, knighted 1859, mayor of Cork 1859/60, M.P. Kinsale 1859/63, j.p. d.l. for county and city of Cork, on roll for high sheriff 1877, proprietor of the "Irish Times," commodore royal yacht club in Ireland (son of late John Arnott, of Auchtermuchty) ; b. 1817; m. 1st — 1852, Mary, dau. of John James McKinlay, of StirKng, w.s. ; she d. 1866. He m. 2ndlv— 1872, Emily, dau. of Rev. Edward Loftus FitzGerald, rector of Ardagh, co. Cork. By his 1st wife he has with other issue a son and dau. (1) John Alexander, m. 27 Sept. 1881. Caroline Sydney, eldest dau. of late Sir Frederick llartin Williams, Bart. (2) Margaret Jane (2nd dau.), m. 28 Sept. 1880, to Francis A. St. JIaur SheU, Esq. Moukstown, Cork. ARNOULD, Sir Joseph, knighted 1859, fellow Wadham Coll. Oxon. bar.-at-law m.t. 1841, puisne judge Bombay 1859, judge of the high court Bombay 1862/9 (son of Joseph Arnold, m.d. of Tiitecross, near Wallingford); b. 1815; m. 1st — 1841, Maria, eldest dau. of H. G. Ridge- way, Esq. ; she d. 1859. He m. 2ndly — 1860, Anne Pitcairn, dau. of late Major John William Carnegie, C.R. Whitecross, near WalUugford. AYERS, Sir Henry, k.c.m.g. 1872, chief sec. South Australian government 1863/5, 1867 8, 1872/3, and 1876 ; has with other issue 2 daus. (1) Margaret E. m. 25 Feb. 1875, to Arthur Robert, 3rd son of Robert Lungley, Esq. of Lewes, Susse.x. (2) Louisa Josephine, m. 24 Sept. 1878 to John Bagot, of Mount Margaret, South Australia. Adelaide, South Australia. BACON, (Hon.) Sir James, knighted 1871, bar.-at-law Gray's Inn 1827, Q.c. 1846, ben- cher l.i. 1846, commissioner in bankruptcy 1868/79, chief judge 1869, vice-chancellor 1870 (son of James Bacon, bar.-at-law m.t.); b. 11 Feb. 1798 ; m. 23 April, 1827, Laura Frances, dau. of William Cook, Esq. of Clayhill, Middx. ; she d. 1859, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) Hugh, M.A. Trin. Coll. Oxon. 1851, rector of Baxterley, Warwick, since 1854. (2) Francis Henry, M.A. O.xou. bar.-at-law L.I. 1856, judge of county court (circuit 42 and 39) since 1878. 1, Kensington Gardens Terrace, w. BAGGALLAY, Right Hon. Sir Richard, p.c. 1875, M.A. Caius Coll. Camb. 1842. fellow 1842/7, knighted 1868, lord justice of appeal since 1875, bar.-at-law L.I. 1843, Q.c and bencher 1861, treasurer 1875, solicitor-gen. 1868 and 1874, attorney -gen. 1874/5, counsel to Cambridge univer- sity 1869 75, M.P. Hereford 1865,8, Mid Surrey 1870/5 (eldest son of Richard Baggallav, of Upper Tooting, Surrey); b. 13 May, 1816; m. 25 Feb. 1847, Marianne, yoirngest dau. of late Henry Charles Lacj-, Esq. of Withdean Hall, Sussex, m.p. Bodmin, and has 6 sons and 6 daus. (1) Richard, b. 27 Nov. 1847 ; d. num. 12 July, 1872. (2) Henry Charles, b. 5 Mar. 1849; m. 7 Jan. 1882, Evelyn, youngest dan. of Alfred Richards, Esq. bar.-at-law. (3) Ernest, b. 11 July, 1850; m. 17 Aug. 1876, Emily Charlotte Edrica, dau. of Sir Walter Wvndliam Burrell, Bart, and tad a son, Harold Burrell, b. 13, d.29 Aug. 1880. (4) Claude, bar.-at-law L.I.; b. 26 Oct. 1853; m. 30 July. 1881. Mabel, dau. of Richard Henry Wyatt. Esq. of Garthyngharad, CO. Merioneth. (5) Frederick, M.A. Caius Coll. Camb. 1878. curate of Great Yannouth. 1880; b. 16 May, 1855. (6) Herbert Lacy, b. 20 Feb. 1859. (7) Marian. (8) Florence Lacy. (Q) Ada Coralie, m. 2 Mar. 1880, to Edmund Gustavus Bloom- field, eldest son of Edmund Waldo Meade-Waldo, Esci. of Stonewall Park, Kent. (10) Dora Helen. (11) Elinor Mary. (12) Gertrude Hilda. 55, Queen's Gate, s.w. and Mapletreuse, Edenbridge, Kent. BAIN, Sir James, of Crofthead, Cumberland, D.L. F.R.s.E. knighted 1877, lord provost of Glasgow 1874, 7 (son of Robert Bain, of Glasgow, merchant); b. 1818; m., Mary, dau. of John Dove, of Glasgow, merchant ; she d. 1864, having had with other issue 2 sons, (1) John Dove, J.P. Lanark. (2) James Robert, J.p. Cumberland. Park Terrace, Glasgow, and Harrington, Ciuuberland. BAINES, Sir Edward, knighted 16 Dec. 1880, M.P.Leeds 1859/74, alderman and magistrate Leeds, j.p. d.l. Yorks. w.E. &c. president Yorkshire union of mechanics' institutes 1837/81, ]n-oprietor of •• Leeds Mercury " (brother of Rt. Hon. Matthew Talbot Baines, m.p. Leeds, sons of late Edward Baines, m.p. Leeds 1834/41, by Charlotte, dau. of late Mr. Matthew Talbot; she d. 25 Feb. 1851, aged 75); b. 28 May, 1800; m. 1829, Martha, dau. of Mr. Thomas Blackburn, of Liveri^ol; she d. 16 Oct. 1881, leaving issue. Burley, Leeds.^ BAKER, Sir Samuel White, f.r.g.s. f.r.s. knighted 1866, a distinguished African traveller, and the discoverer of the Albert N'Yanza, major-gen. Ottaman empire, commanded expedi- tion organised by the Khedive to supi)ress slave- trade in Central Africa 1869 74, Rede lecturer, Cambridge, 1874 (eldest son of Samuel Baker, of Lypiatt Park, Glouc); b. 1821 ; m. 1st— 3 Aug. 1843, Harriet Ann Bidgood, eldest dau. of Rev. Charles Herbert Martin ; she d. 29 Dec. 1855. He m. 2ndly — 1860, Florence, dau. of M. Finnian Yon Saas. Sandford Orleigh, Newtou Abbot.