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 VARIOUS ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. 765 Saukey, Col. Richard Hieram, r.e. C.b. sec. to government public works department Madras; b. 22 Mar. 1829 Sankey, Gen. William, C.B. (retd. list), D.A.Q.M.G. 1st division army in Crimea, K.M. Sapte, Brand, c.b. late judge at Furruckabad, B.C.s. 1843 70 Sarel, Major-Gen. Henry Andrew, C.B. A.A.G. S.E. district 1875/8, served with 9th lancers in Punjab 1848, in Indian Mutiny, commaniled regt. irregular cav. in Oude campaign, private sec. to war sec. (V. CardweU) 1808,74; b. 1 Nov. 1825 Sargeaunt, William Charles, C.M.G. acting lieut.-gov. St. Vin- cent 1859, crown agent for colonies since 18C2, entered colonial office 1848, &c. Sargent, Major- Gen. John Neptune, C.B. commanding brigade depot at Cai-difE 1873/80, Oxford 1874/7, wounded at the Alma and fall of Sebastopol, K.L.H.M. served in China; b. 18 June, 1826 Sartorius, Lieut.-Col. Reginald William. V.C c.m.g. squadron officer 6th Bengal cav. since 1873, on stafE of Prince of Wales on visit to India 1875 6, served in Indian Mutiny, &c. (Wheler— Bakt. and in KXIGHTAGE) Saumarez, Vice-Adm. Thomas, c.b. (retd. list), severely wounded at Lagos, served with distinction in China (B. DE Saumarez) Saunders, Charles Burslem, c.b. chief commissioner of Mysore and Coorg from 1876, resident at Hyderabad 1868/75, B.C.S. 1843 Saunders, George, m.d. c.b. deputy inspector-gen. (h.p.). served in Crimea and at Hong Kong Sayer, Major-Gen. James Robert Steadman, C.B. commanded 3rd dragoon guards 1874/6, served with 1st dragoon guards in Crimea, and commanded a regt. in China 1860; b. 13 Jan. 1826 Schneider, Lieut.-Gen. John WiUiam, C.B. served in g- Mahratta campaign 1844/5, commanded Kolapore inf. in Indian Mutiny 1857, brigadier-gen. in expeditionary force to Abyssinia, at the assault on MagJala 1868, commanded Mhow division Bombay army since 1876, commanded at Aden 1872/6, deputy -judge -advocate -gen. at Bombay 1869/72; b. 14 Feb. 1824 Schomberg, Gen. George Augustus, c.b. d.a.G. R.m. art. 1872,5, served on African Coast 1844, in Baltic 1855, com- manded R.M.A. in China 1857,9; b. 5 Oct. 1821 Scott, Col. Francis Cunningham, C.B. major late 42nd regt. one of H.M.'s corps of gentlemen-at-arms from 1878, served in Crimea and Indian Mutiny; b. 31 Aug. 1834 Scott, Major-Gen. Henry Young Darracott, R.E. C.B. (civil), F.R.S. director of new buildings South Kensington museum, secretary to commissioners of exhibition 1851 Scratchley, Col. Peter Henry, r.e. c.m.g. served at siege and faU^of Sebastopol, and at siege and capture of Lucknow; b. 24 Aug. 1835 Scudamore, Frank Ives, C.B. superintendent Turkish post office since 1875, 2nd sec. jwst office 1860, 75 Seager, Lieut.-Gen. Edward, C.B. (retd. Ust), late inspecting officer auxiliary cav. forces York, served in Crimea, at battle of Balaklava, &c.; b. 11 June, 1812 Seymour, Major-CJen. WiUiam Henry, c.b. commanding Cur- ragh district and inspector-gen. of cav. in Ireland 1874, 9, served in Crimea, in Indian Mutiny, and Oude campaign (Oakes— Bart.); b. 14 Dec. 1829 Shadwell, Gen. Lawrence, c.B. (retd. list), served in China 1842, in Punjab 1848, A.Q.M.G. 1st highland division in Crimean war 1854, 6, K.L.H.M. ; b. 6 July, 1823 Shaw, Capt. Eyre Massey, C.B. chief officer of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (BART.) Shaw, Major-G«n. George, C.B. retd. (f.p.) as col. 1877, com- manded 2nd division R.A. at Woolwich 1876/7, served in Crimea, A.A.G. R.A. 1870, 5 (BART.) Shepstone, Theophilus, C.m.g. comd. a Basuto regt. in Zulu war 1879, 3rd son of Sir TheophUus Shepstone, K.C.M.G. Sherer, John Walter, C.s.i. district and session judge of Azim- ghur, N.-W.P. B.C.S. 1846 Shipley, Lieut.-Gen. Reginald Yonge, C.B. commanded 2nd infantry brigade at Aldershot 1874/7, lieut.-col. brigade depflt Woolwich 1873/4, served in Crimea, K.M. and north west frontier war India 1863; b. 5 Sept. 1826 Shute, Gen. Charles Cameron, C.B. (retd. list), col. 16th (Queen's) lancers since 1878, m.p. Brighton 1874, 80, hon. col. 1st Sussex R.V. since 1873, D.L. Sussex 1881, served with 6th dragoon giiards in Crimea, A.A.G. of cav. division, including battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol, &c. k.l.h.ji. commanded 6th dragoon guards 1854 8, 4th dragoon guards 1862; b. 3 Jan. 1816 Sibley, George, c.i.E. Sim, (Hon.) James Dimcan, c.S.i. M.c. Madras 1870/5, late chief sec. Madras government, Madras c.s. since 1842 Simmons, Col. Joseph, c.B. retd. as lieut.-col. 41st regt. served in Peninsula with 23rd regt. and in rifle brigade, with 41st regt. in Burmese war, and in Affghan campaign 1842 Simon, John, c.b. consulting surgeon St. Thomas's hospital, member general council education since 1876, medical officer board of health 1855 8, privy council 1858/76, local government board 1871, 6 Sivewright, James, c.m.g. general manager of telegraphs between Cajje of Good Hope and Natal; m. 27 April, 1880, Jennie. 3rd dau. of George Page, Esq. of Bloemfontein' S. Africa Slade, Major John Ramsay, C.B. r.a. (Bart.) Slight, Vice-Adm. Julian Foulston, c.B. (retd. hst) (ST. George— Bart.) Smith, Alexander, c.B. m.d. sm-geon-gen. served in Affghan campaign 1878/9; b. 14 Oct. 1824 Smith, Cecil Clements, C.M.G. colonial sec. Straits Settlements smce 1878, served in Hong Kong, in various capacities (including colonial sec.) 1862/78 Smith, brevet Lieut.-Col. Charles Bean Evan, c.S.i. capt. Madras infantry, served in Affghan campaign 1879,80, assistant resident Hyderabad 1878, political agent 2nd class from 1878; b. 3 Sept. 1841; m. 12 July, 1877, Edith eldest dau. of Col. Frederick Alexander, r.a. Smith, Major-Gen. Charles Hodgkinson, r.a. c.b. retd. (f.p.) as heut.-col. 1877, served in Crimea and Indian Mutiny Smith, George, c.i.E. Smith, Gen. James Webber, c.B. Smith, James Richard BuUen, C.S.I. Smith, John, C.M.G. president coimcil of education N.s. Wales Smith, Gen. John William Sidney, c.B. (retd. list 1881), comdg. 2nd infantry brigade at Aldershot 1871/4, col. staff s.E. district 1870,1, served in Crimea, K.L.H.M.; b. 24 July 1814 Smith, Gen. Michael William, c.B. col. 20th hussars since 1870, major-gen. Tm-kish contingent 1855, K.M. commanded a brigade Central Indian campaign (Bart.) Smith, Lieut.-Col. Wilham Osborne, C.M.G. D.A.G. of 10th district Canadian mil. since 1871 Smyth, Gen. Henry, c.b. col. 2nd regt. since 1877, commanded W. district 1874 7, commanded 68th regt. in Crimea, in- cluding battles of Alma and Inkerman, where his horse was killed, siege and fall of Sebastopol, k.l.h.m. ; b. 5 April, 1816 Smyth, Major-Gen. John Hall, C.B. r.a. retd. (f. p.) as col. served in Gwalior campaign and Indian Mutiny Smyth, Lieut.-Gen. Hon. Leicester, c.B. (E. Howe) Somerset, Lieut.-Gen. Edward Arthur, c.B. commanding brigade at Gibraltar 1873,8, M.P. W. Gloucester 1868/73, served in Kaffir war 1852, and in Crimea, K.L.H.M. (D. Beaufort) Southey, Richard, c.m.g. administrator W. Griqualand 1872, 5 sec. to gov. at Cape 1852/4, auditor-gen. colonial sec. and treasurer-gen. 1855, 64, capt. of guides in Kaffir war Spratt, Vice-Adm. Thomas Abel Bremage, c.B. a special com- missioner of English fisheries 1866, 73, served throughout Crimea war, K.L.H.M. Spurgin, Major-Gen. John Blick, c.B. c.s.l. comdg. n. dis- trict 1881. brig.-gen. comdg. 1st infantry brigade at Aider- shot 1880/1, lieut.-col. comdg. brigade dep6t Naas 1873/7, served in Burmese war 1852, and Indian Mutiny; b 9 July, 1821 Staflford, Major-Gen. William Joseph Fitzmaiirice, c.B. com- manded east frontier districts of Bengal since 1872, served in Indian Mutiny, in China 1860/2, and in Looshai expedi- tion 1871,2 Stannus, Lieut.-Gen. Henry James, c.B. served in Affghan, Sutlej, Gwalior, and Punjab campaigns, and in Indian Mutiny