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THE KNIGHTAGE. 717 HANNEN, Right Hox. Sik James, p.c. 1872, knighted 1868, president probate, divorce, and admii-alty division high court judicature since 1875, judge 1872/5, bar.-at-law M.T. 1818, puisne judge Queen's bench 1868/72 (son of James Hannen, of Duhvich, Kent) ; b. 1821; m. 4 Feb. 1817, Mary Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of late Nicholas Wins- land, of London; she d. 1872. 43, Lancaster Gate, W. VERNON-HARCOUET, SiE William Geoege Granville, ll.d. knighted 1873 on appoint- ment as solicitor-gen, m.p. Oxford city 1868/80, prof, international law at Cambridge (2nd son of late Rev. William Yernon-Harcourt, of Nuneham Park, Oxon. canon of York, and grandson of Arch- bishop of York). (See Peekage"^— B. Yeknon.) 6, Grafton Street, w. HARNESS, Gen. Sir Henry Deuey, k.c.b. 1873, col. com. e.e. (retd. list 1877), at capture of Lucknow, and in Oude and Rohilcund campaigns, formerly dii'. e.e. establishment Chat- ham (son of John Harness, m.d. commissioner trans- port board); b. 29 April, 1801; m. 18 July, 1828, Caroline Susanna, dau. of Thomas Edmondes, Esq. of Cowbridge, co. Glamorgan. Worting, Basingstoke. HARRIS, Adm. Hon. Sir Edward Alfeed John, k.c.b. 1872 (retd.), envoy to Switzer- land 1859/67, to the Netherlands 1867/77, m.p. Christchurch 1844/52, heir presumptive to his brother James, Earl of Malmesburj^, G.C.B. (See Peerage.) 11, Upper Wimpole Street, W. HARRISON, Sir Edmund Stephen, knighted 20 April, 1880, C.B. (1875), deputy-clerk of the council since 1876, chief clerk and deputy-clerk 1860/76 (son of Henry Holland Harrison, Esq.); b. Feb. 1810; m. Aug. 1834, Ehza Sophia, dau. of late James Hume, Esq. and niece of late Joseph Hume, m.p. 114, Harley Street, w. HARTLEY, SiE Charles Augustus, c.e. knighted 1862, engineer-in-chief Danubian commission 1857/72, since consulting engineer to that commission, knight of the medjidie (son of W. A. Hartley, of Darlington); b. 3 Feb, 1825. 26, PaU MaU, S.W, HARVEY, SiE Geoege Feedeeick, k.c.s.i. 1867, Bengal c.s. 1827/63, commissioner at Agra and Delhi during Mutiny 1857/8 (son of Lieut.- Gen. Six- John Harvey, k.c.b. k.c.h, governor Nova Scotia); b. , 1809; m. , 1835, Katherine Mary, only dau. of H Paulin, of Ilford, Essex; she d, , 1872. 122, Sloane Street, s.W. HAWKINS, Hon. Sie Heney, knighted at Windsor Castle 28 Nov. 1876, on appoint- ment judge exchequer division high court of justice, bar.-at-law m.t, 1843, Q.c. and bencher 1859 (son of John Hawkins, of Hitchin); b. 14 Sept.. 1817. 12, Cleveland Row, S.W. HAWKINS, Lieut.-Gen. Sie John Summee- FIELD. E.E. K.c.M.G. (1881), retd. list as hon. gen. 18S1, late North Ameiicau boundary commissioner, 2nd heut. R.E. 1834 (only son of Lieut. John Hawkins, E.N, by Maiy Cecilia Sum- merfield) ; b. 7 Nov. 1816 ; m. 9 June, 1847, Leonora Maiy, eldest dau. of late Denis Henry KeUy, Esq. of Castle Kelly, co, Galway, J.P. D.L. Great Malvern. HAWKSHAW, Sie John, c.e. knighted 1873, president institute C.E. 1862, of British asso- ciation 1875,lieut.-col. engineer e.v. since 1865, con- structed Lancashire and Yorkshire, the Charing Cross and Cannon Street Railways, &:c. &c. (son of Henry Hawkshaw, of Leeds); b. , 1811; m. , 1835, Ann, dau. of Rev. James Jackson, of Green Hammerton, Yorks. and has with other issue, (1) John Clarke, M.A. Trinity CoU. Camb.; b. , 1841; m. , 1865, Cicely Mary, dau. of Francis Wedgwood, Esq. of Barlaston, co. Staff. HoUycombe, Liphook. HAY-DRUMMOND-HAY, SiE Edwaed, knighted 1859, governor St. Helena 1855/63, cousia 10th Earl of Kinnoull, (See Peeeage.) South Hill, SouthweU. HAY-DRUMMOND-HAY, SiR John, k.c.b. 19 May, 1862, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary court of Morocco, Mar. 1880, brother of Sir E. H. D. Hay, aforesaid. Tangier, Morocco. HAY, Sir John, k.c.m.g. 1878, president l.c. New South Wales. HAY, Yice-Adm, the Rt. Hon. Sie John, k.c.b. 1881, commonly called Yice-Adm, Lord John Hay (M, Tweeddale). HAYTHORNE, Gen. Sie Edmund, k.c.b. 1873, retd. list 1881, col. 1st batt. Hampshire regt. (formerly 37th), served in China 1841,2, Punjab 1848/9, N.w. frontier 1850/2, and in Crimea until fall of Sebastopol, a.g. India 1860/5 (son of John Haythome, of Gloucester); b. 28 May, 1818; m. , 1862, EUza, dau. of J Thomas, Esq. Bletsoe, Bedford. HEATH, Yice-Adm. Sie Leopold Geoege, k.c.b. 1868, retd. list 1874, com. "The Niger" during Crimean war, K.L.H.M. com. naval forces in Abyssinian war, and received thanks of parliament, a.d.c. to Queen 1869/71 (son of late Mr, Serjeant Heath); b. 1817; m. 1853, Mary Emma, dau. of late A. Cuthbert Marsh, of Eastbtiry, Herts, and has with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Arthur Raymond, b. ; m. 28 Feb. 188L Flora Jean, youngest dau. of late Edward Baxter, Esq. of Kincal- ilruni. x.B. (2) Marion Emma (eldest dau.), m. 22 June, 1881, to Alfred Fox Cotton, Ueut. B.s.C. son of Gen. Sir Arthur Cotton, K.c S I (Y. COMBERilERE). (3) Ada. Anstie Grange, near Dorking. HENDERSON, Lieut.-Col. Sie Edmund Yeamans Walcott, e.e. k.c.b. 1878, chief com. metropolitan police, London, since 1869, con- troller of convicts and prisons West Australia 1850/62, surveyor-gen. convict prisons England 1863/9 (brother of Rear- Adm. Samuel Hood Hender- son, sons of Admiral George Henderson, of Bruton, Somerset); b. 19 April, 1821; m. Maria E , dau. of Rev. Joseph Hindle, b.d. -sdcar of Higham, and has with other issue a dau. (1) Mary Augusta Walcott, m. 24 July, 1879, to George Fred- erick, sou of Geo. McCorquodale, of Newtou-le-WiUows, Lane. 4, Gledhow Gardens, South Kensington, S.W, HENNESSY, Sie John Pope, k.c.m.g. 1880, (C.M.G. 1872), gov. and com.-in-chief Hong Kong .since 1877, gov. of Labuan and con.sul-geiT. Borneo 1867, adm.-in-chief of w. African settle- ments 1872, com.-in-chief of the Bahamas 1871 and 1873, of the Windward Islands 1875, m.p. Kino-"s Co. 1859/65, J.P. bar.-at-law i.t. 1861, knight 'of Malta (son of John Hennessy, Esq. of Bally- hennessy, co. Kerry, by Elizabeth, dau. of Heni-y Casey, Esq. of Cork); b. 1834; married, and has issue. Government House, Hong Kong,