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732 THE K XI GET AGE. (3) Isabella Emilj', m. 28 Sept. 1872, to Hon. Horatio Nelson Sandj-s Hooil, com. R.K. (V. BRIDPORT). who d.s.p. 3 Feb. 1881. (4) Millicent, m. 14 Jan. 1868, to Frederick William Gore, lieut.-col. 3rd regt. (E. ARRAN.) (5) Maria Georgiana, d. 25 April, 1876, having m. 27 Oct. 1869, to Hon. Walter Cecil Carpenter, of Kiplin, Yorks. (E. Shrewsbury.) (6) Eleanor. (7) Elizabeth. (8) Emmeline. (9) Constance Elizabeth, m. 9 Aug. 1881. to WiUiam Webb Spencer Follett. Esq. eldest son of Brent Spencer Follett, Esq. Q.C. of Westfield, Battle. Surrey. (10) Rose. (11) Maude, m. 18 Sept. 1880, to Turner, only son of J Collin, Esq. of Wendens, Essex. HoUybank, Emswortli, Hants. MURDOCH, Sir Thomas William Clinton, K.C.M.G. 1870, chief sec. Canada 1839/-12, chairman colonial land and emigration commission 1847/77 (son of Thomas Murdoch, of London, F.R.S.); b. Mar. 1809; m. April, 1836, Isabella, dau. of Eobert Liikin, Esq. of London, and has with other issue 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Charles Stewart, b. Mar. 1838; m. 7 Feb. 1880, Frances Bliss, Srd dau. of late Adm. Wain^^Tight. (2) William Walpole, b. Dec. 1839. (3) Henry Edmund Way, m. 16 Aug. 1865, Louisa, youngest surviving'dau. of late D. G. Rose, Esq. of Harrow, Midd.x. (4) Katherine Frederica, m. 8 June, 1870, to Clarence Edward, 4th Baron Graves. (5) Millicent Horatia, m. 15 April, 1879, to John Charles Le«-is Coward, bar.-at-law. (6) Alice Maria, <1. 13 Jan. 1881. having m. 5 Feb. 1874, to Andrew Charles Armstrong, late 2nd regt. (BART.) 88, St. George's Square, S.W. MURPHY, Sir Francis, knighted 1800, speaker house of assembly Victoria 1856 70, member co. Murray 1851/65 (son of late Francis Murphy, of Cork); m. 6 May, 1839, Agnes, dau. of late David Reid, Esq. of Inverary Park, co. Argyll, N.s. Wales, and has with other issue, (1) Francis Reid, eldest son, m. 8 May, 1878, Isabella, eldest dau. of David Power, of Cloverdale, Toveak. (2) Edith, m. 1870, to William Naunton Waller, of Little Bealings, Suffolk, and had with other issue a son, Thomas William Naunton, b. 1871. (3) Mary Louisa (3rd dau.), m. 5 Oct. 1875, to William Godfrey Neill, of Dunedin, N.Z. Melbourne, Victoria. MURRAY, Right Hon. Sir Charles Augustus, k.c.b. 1866, p.c. envoy to Portugal 1867/74:, extra groom in waiting te the Queen since 1845, son of George, 5th Earl of Dun- more. (See Peerage.) Oaklands Hall, Kilbum, N.W. MUSGRAVE, Sir Anthony, k.c.m.g. 1875, gov. Newfoundland 1864/9, British Columbia 1869/72, South Australia 1873/6, and Jamaica 1876/7, bar.-at-law (New York), colonial treasurer Antigua 1854/60, administrator of Nevis 1860/1, lieut.-gov. St. Vincent 1862/4, Natal 1872/3 (son of Anthony Musgrave, M.D. treasurer Antigua); b. 7 May, 1828; m. 1st — 6 Dec. 1854, Chri-stiana Elizabeth, youngest dau. of (Hon.) Sir William Byara, of Antigua, and Westwood, Southampton; she d. 5 April, 1859. He m. 2ndly — 14 June, 1870, Jeanie Lucinda, only dau. of David Dudley Field, Esq. of Gramercy Park, New York. Kingston, Jamaica. "VTARES, Capt. Sir George Strong, r.n. _I| K.C.B. 1876, entered the navy 1845, served in "Resolute" on Arctic expedition 1852,4, in Mediterranean during Russian war, &c. surveying in Mediterranean and Red Sea 1869/72, commanded the " Challenger " surveying and discovery ship 1872/5, commanded Arctic expedition 187.5/6, the "Alert" surveying ship since 1871 (son of Capt. William Henry Nares, of Aberdeen) ; b. Ajnil, 1831 ; m. 22 June, 1858, Mary, eldest dau. of William Grant, of Portsmouth, banker. His eldest dau. (1) Amy, m. 12 July, 1880, to Bulmer Howell, B.A. Surbiton, Surrey, "VTAUDI, Sir Salvatore, ll.d. knighted 1878, JJN judge of court of appeal Malta since 1867, Maltese bar 1842, member of council 1859 (son of late Franceso Naudi, ll.d.); b. 1821 ; m. 1854, Elizabeth, dau. of Major-Gen. Gatt. Malta. N AZ, Sir Vigile, k.c.m.g. 1880, m.l.c. Mau- ritius. NEED, LiEUT.-CoL. Sir Arthur, of Fountain Dale, Notts. J.P. knighted 25 Feb. 1881, lieut. of the yeomen of the guard since 1870, comet 16th lancers 1839, exchanged to 14th hussars, and retired, 1862, with rank of lieut.-col. served in Pun- jab campaign 1848,9, Persian expedition 1857, and with Central India field force 1857/8, being present during the whole of the siege operations against and capture of Mooltan, and also taking part in the action of Soorjkoond ; was present at the surrender of the fort and garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat; served in the Persian expedi- tion of 1857, and also with the Central India field force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857/8; was likewise present at the siege and capture of Rahutghur, the relief of Saugor, and the capture of Garrakota, and the pursuit of the rebels across the Beas; he took part in forcing the Muddenpore Pass, in the battle of the Betwa, the siege and capture of the town and fortress of Jhansi, the battle of Koonch, and many subsequent engagements (son of late Lieut.- Gen. Samuel Need, of Fountain Dale aforesaid, by his wife Annie, dau. of Lieut.-CoL Grant); b. 1819; m. 1875, Ellen, dau. of Edward Whitby, Esq. of Church Broughton, Derbysh. Friary Court, St. James's Palace, S.W. ; Fountain Dale, Mansfield. NEEDHAM, Sir Joseph, knighted 1873, bar.- at-law M.T. 1846, C.J, Vancouver's Island 186.5/70, Trinidad since 1870 (son of J. Needham, of London); b. 6 Mar. 1820; m. 9 June 1842, Jane, dau. of Gen. Roderick Fraser, and has with other issue a son and 2 daus. (1) Roderick Fraser, m. 7 April, 1875, Mary Louisa, only dau. of Michael Lenno.x, Esq. of Brechin Castle. (2) Genevieve Mary, m. 17 June, 1879, to Rev. Wilfrid Roxby- Roxby, rector of Thomford, Glouc. and has a son b. 5 July, 1880. (3) Selina Maude, m. 18 Feb. 1868, to Harry Denman, elder son of late Henry William Macaulay (B. DENMAN). Trinidad, West Indies. 'VTELSON, Sir Thomas James, knighted 20 J_N April, 1880, solicitor for city of London since 1862, member incorporated law society of United Kingdom, a commissioner of lieutenancy for city of London, J.P. Kingston-on-Thames, &c. &:c. (eldest son of Mr. Thomas Nelson, of Walthamstow, Essex); b. , 1826; m. , 1850, Jemima Louisa, only dau. of Mr. William Herbert Mullens, of Broomhall, Middx. Tlie Grove, Hampton Wick. NORCOTT, Gen. Sir William Sherbrooke Ramsay (retd. list), k.c.b. 1877, lieut.-gov. Jersey 1873,8, col. 47th regt. since 1878, served in Crimea, commanded 1st batt. rifle brigade Sebas- topol, k.l.h.m. a.d.c. to Queen 1859/68 (son of Major-Gen. Sir Amos Godsil Robert Norcott, C.B. K.C.H.); b. 24 Dec. 1814; m. 4 July, 1848, Frances Marianne, eldest dau. of George S E Durant, Esq. of Tong Castle, Salop, and has with other issue, (1) William Burges (3rd sou), d. at Ceylon 14 Dec. 1879, aged 26. (2) Mabel Eliza Agnes (eldest dau.), m. 28 June. 1881. to Charles F P 4th son of late W E Jones, Esq. M.A. of Coed Ithol, Mon. Army and Navy Chib.