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 7ui THE KNIGHTAGE. O'SHAUGNESSY-BrvOOKE, SiE William, F.B.S. knicrhted 1856, M.D. Edinb. dir. gen. | Iiuliau telegi-aphs 1853/G3, surgeon-major late Beni^al armv. assumed additional surname of i Brooke by b.l. 8 Feb. 18G1 ; b., 1809 ; m. 1st — 1835, Margaret, dau. of Francis 0"Shauguessy, Esq. of Curiagh, co. Clare ; she d. . He m. 2ndly —, Julia Greenly, dau. of Capt. John Sabine, 23rd foot, and ] has w-ith other issue a son and dau. (1) Richard, capt. late 12tli regt. paymaster in the army 1880; b. 16 Dec. 1844. _.„. (2) Frances Madeline, m. 2 June, 1879, to William Garrett- Fitzgerald, C.E. son of Francis C. Fitzgerald, of Ardcloney Park, CO. Clare, and Mount Fox, co. Limerick, Ireland. Nice. BROWN. Sib John, knighted 1867, mayor of Sheffield 1862/3, master cutler 1865/6, chair- man school board. Atlas W'orks, Earl's Shipbuilding Co. Hull, &c. director Great Northern Ry. Co. (2nd sixTTiving son of late Samuel Brown, of Sheffield); b. , 1816; m. , 1839, Marj^ eldest dau. of late Benjamin Schofield, Esq. of Sheffield; she d. 28 Nov. 1881, aged 68. EndclifEe HaU, Sheffield. : BROWTsT, SiB John Campbell, k.c.b. 1875, i C.B. 1858, surgeon-gen. Bengal establishment 1870 5, after 40 years' service, hon. surgeon to the Queen at Calcutta 1861, fellow Calcutta University, served in AfFghan campaign 1840 2 (medal), in j Sutlej, Punjab, and Indian Mutiny campaigns j (thrice thanked by governor-gen. in despatches); m. 19 July, 1815, Louisa Ann, dau. of Major G ! R Crommelin, 1st Bengal light cav. | BROWN, Sib William, c.b. (1868), knighted 1870,assist.-accountant-gen. warofficel857/60, accountant-gen. 1860/70 (son of late Richard Brown, ^ of war office); b., 1812; m. 14 Aug. 1851, ' Cornelia Jane, dau. of late Thomas Tindal, of Ayles- bury, Bucks, and niece of late Lord Chief Justice Tindal. Windham Hub. GORE-BROWNE, CoL. Sir Thomas, k.c.m.g. 1866, C.b. lieut.-col. late 21st fusiliers, com. 41st regt. in AfFghanistan 1841/2, governor St. Helena 1851, New Zealand 1854, Tasmania 1862, and Bermuda 1870/1 (brother of Bishop of Win- chester, sonsof Lieut. -Col. Robert Browne, of Morton House,Bucks, J.P. D.L.); b. 3 July, 1807; m. 4 June, 1851, Harriet Louisa, dau. of James Campbell, of Craigie House, Ayrshire, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Harold, lieut. 60th rifles; b. 18 Sept. 1856; ni. 6 July, 1880, Harriet Montgonierie, only child of late George Serjeant Atwood, Esq. of Boston, Mass. and has a dau. — Hattie Marie Muriel Margarita Montgomery, b. 20 May, 1881. j (2) Wilfrid. Trin. Coll. Camb.; b. 18 Oct. 1858. (3) Francis, Xew Coll. O.xon.; b. 7 Mar. 1860. (4) Godfrev, R.X.; b. 30 Mai". 1863. (5) Mabyl." (6) Ethel. 7, Kensington Square, W. j BROWNE, Lieut. -Gen. Sir Samuel James, K.C.B. 1879, K.C.S.I. 1876, v.c. 1879, Bengal S.C. comd. Klhyber column in Affghan war 1878/9, comd. 2nd Punjab cav. in Lidian Mutiny 1850,69, comd. brigade at Peshawur 1868/72, and Lahore division since 1876, tvrice severely wounded and has lost his left arm (son of Dr. John Bro-vne, bom in Alnwick, N.B.); b. 3 Oct. 1824; m. 5 May, 1860, Lucy, dau. of Dr. W. Sherwood, E.I.C.S. BROWNLOW, Major - Gen. Sir Charles Henry, k.c.b. 1872, b.s.c. com. 20th Punjab N.I. 1857/71, and Nawal Pindee brigade 1872/7, a.d.c. to the Queen ; nephew 1st Baron Lurgan. (See Peerage.) BRUCE, Sir Thomas Cuppage, capt. k.x. knighted 20 April, 1880 (retd. list 1876), adm.-supt(lt. of Dover, served at bombardment St. Jean d'Acre 1840, &c. (2nd son of late Rev, Thomas Bmce, of Westbere. Canterbury) ; b. 1821 ; m. 1st — 1861, Elizabeth, dau. of Hemy Wise Har- vey, Esq. of Middle Deal House, and 2ndly — 7 Jan. 1874, Louisa Basilia Bishop, widow of Major Artliur Lambert, Bengal art. (Bart.) Camden Crescent, Dover. BUCKLE, Adm. Sib Claude Henry Mason, K.C.B. 1875, for services while capt. H.M. frigate "Valorous" in the attack on Bomarsund, &c. in the Baltic and in the Black Sea, attack on the forts of Sebastopol during the Crimean war, k.m. rear-adm. in command Irish station 1867;8 (sou of Adm. Matthew, and grandson of Adm. Matthew Buckle) ; b. 13 Dec. 1803 ; m. 24 Aug. 1847, Harriet Margaret, eldest dau. of late Thomas Deaue Shute, Esq. of Bramshaw Hill, Hants, and has a son, (1) aaude Henry Shute, lieut. R.S. b. 6 July, 1848; m. 1878, Mary Rosamond, 2nd dau. of Hugh John Eeveley, Esq. of Bryn-y-Gw3-n, co. Merioneth. 59, Rutland Gate, S.W. BULLER, Gen. Sir George, g.c.b. 1869, lieut.- gov. Portsmouth, and com. S.W. district 1865/70, col. com. lifle brigade 1860/77, K.L.H.M. (son of Gen. Frederick W. BuUer, of Pelynt. — See Peerage — Baron Churston) ; b. 30 May, 1800; m. Oct. 1855, Heniietta, dau. of late Gen. Sir John Macdonald, G.C.B. ; she d. 18 April, 1881. 23, Bruton Street, W. BULW'ER, Sir Henry Ernest, k.c.m.g. 1874, C.M.G. 1864, gov. of Natal 1882, of Wind- ward Islands 1880 2, lieut.-gov. Natal 1875/9, nephew of late Lord Dalling and Bulwer, and also of late Lord Lytton (see Peerage); b. 29 Dec. 1836. BURKE. Sir John Bernard, ll.d. knighted 1854,' C.B. 1868, bar.-at-law m.t. 1839, Ulster king of arms since 1853, a govr. national gallery Ireland 1874, keeper state papers since 1867, author of the various genealogical works bearing his name (brother of Mr. Serjeant Peter Burke, sons of late I John Burke of London); b. 1815; m. 8 Jan. 1856, { Barbara Frances, 2nd dau. of late James MacEvoy, Esq. of Tobertynan, co. Meath, andgranddau. of Sir j Joshua CoUes Meredyth, Bart, and has 7 sons and { a dau. j (1) Henry Famliam, rouge croix pursuivant of aims 1880; b. 12 June, 1859. (2) Bernard Louis, geutleman-in-waiting to L.L. Ireland ; b. 17 May. 1861. (3) Harlowen Joseph, b. 3 Mar. Ifc63. (4) Peter Ashworth. lately iiagc of honour vice-regal coui't, b. 8 Sept. 1864. (5) Edward Plimkett, b. 1 July, 1866. (6) John Edward, b. 19 Mar. 1868. (7) Arthur Meredyth. I (8) Constance Mary Theresa. TuUamaius, Dublin; Record Tower, Dublin Castle. BURNE, Col. Sir Owen Tudoe, k.c.s.i. 1879 (C.S.I. 1872), CLE, 1878, secretary to political and secret department of India Office since 1874, joined 20th regt. 1855, served in Crimea and Indian Mutiny, siege and capture of Lucknow, military sec. to com.-in-chief Sir Hugh Rose (p.m. Lord Strathnairn) 186L5, private sec. to (gov.- gens.) Earl of Mayo 1868/72, and to Lord L_ytton 1876/8, sec. political and secret department India office since 1874 (son of late Rev. Henry Thomas Bume, M.A. of Grittleton, Wilts.); b. 12 April. 1837; m. 20 Nov. 1867, Hon. Evelj'ne Browne, dau. of John, 3rd Lord Kiknaine; she d. 22 Ajjril, 1878, having had 3 sons and 2 dau8. I