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THE KNIGUTAOE. 741 SMITH, Adm. Sir Henry, k.C.b. 1873 (retd.), com. expedition against Aden 1839, and in China 1840, com. h.m.s. -'Prince Regent" in the Baltic during Crimean war (son of Henry Smith, of ); b. , 1802; m. 1844, Anna, eldest dau. of late Sylvester Costigan, of Dublin. United Service Club, s.w. SMITH, Sir Henry, knighted 1860, speaker of house of representatives Canada, called to the Canadian bar 1834 (son of Henry Smith); b. 3 Dec. 1812: m. 18 June, 1836, Mary, dau. of Eobert Talbot, of Kingston, Canada. Kingston, Canada. SMITH. Hon. Sir John Lucie, knighted 1870. C.M.G. 1869, chief justice Jamaica since 1869. bar.-at-law m.t. 1849, solicitor-gen. British Guiana 1852 5, attorney-gen. 185.5/9 (son of John Lucie Smith, LL.D. Demerara); b. 5 May. 1825 ; m. 6 Feb. 1851, Marie, dau. of late J R Van Water Schoodt. Kingston, Jamaica. SMITH, Rt. Hon. vSir Montague Edward. knighted 1865. a member of judicial committee of privy council since 1871. judge court of common pleas 1865/71, bar.-at-law Gray's Inn 1835, admitted a member of the m.t. 1839. bencher 1853, treasurer 1863, Q.c. 1852, M.P. Traro 1859/65 (brother of Sir Philip Protheroe Smith, sons of Thomas Smith, of Bideford, town clerk); b. 25 Dec. 1809. 32, Park Lane, W. SMITH, Sir Philip Protheroe, knighted at Osborne, 31 July, 1880, mayor of Truro 1879/80, and alderman, solicitor 1832, sec. to the vice- warden of the Stannaries (brother of Rt. Hon. Sir Montague Edward Smith); m. Marianne, dau. of late William Paul, Esq. of Truro. Triiro. SMYTH, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Edward Selby, K.C.M.G. 1877, col. 72nd regt. 1881, of 81st regt. 1879/81, served as brigade major in Southern Coukan 1844/5, D.A.Q.M.G. second division Kaffir war 1851/2, D.A.Q.M.G. South Africa 1854/60, inspector- gen. Irish mil. 1860/7, commanded forces in Mauritius 1867,72, officiated as gov. 1870/1, com- manded mil. Canada 1874/80, commanded expedi- tion across n.w. provinces and to Vancouver's Island 1875 (son. of Col. John Selby-Smyth, by Isabella, eldest dau. of late John Thomson, of Low Wood, Belfast, sheriif Antrim) ; b. 31 Mar. 1820: m. 20 Nov. 1848, Lucy Sophia Julia, 4th dau. of late Major-Gen. Sir Giiy Campbell, Bart. C.B. and has a son and dau. (1) Edward Guy, capt. 86th CR. county Do^^^l) regt.; b. 14 May, 1851 ; ni. 2-1 .Juue, 1879, Georgina Florence, eldest <lau. of late Capt. the Hon. John James Bury, R.E. (E. CHARLE- VILLE), and has a dau. b. 12 Mar. 1881. (2) Geraldine Lucy Isabella Mary. Manor House, Tliames Ditton, Kiugston-on-Tliames. SOTHEBY, Adm. Sir Edward, k.c.b. 1875 (retd.), extra a.d.C. to the Queen, commanded a naval brigade during Indian Mutiny 1856/7, was nine times gazetted and received thanks of both houses of parliament [son of Adm. Thomas Sotheby (by Lady Mary Anne Bourke), descended from Sotheby of Pocklington. Yoi'ks.]; b. 14 Mav. 1813; m. 23 June, 1864, Lucy Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Henry John Adeane, of Babraham, co. Camb. and has 3 surviving sons, (1) Willie Edward Southwell, b. 18 Dec. 1865. (2) Herbert George, b. 9 Nov. 1871. (3) Alfred Frederic, b. 22 Nov. 1874. 105, Park Street, Grosvenor Square, W. S OUTER, Sir Frank Henry, knighted 1875, by Pi'ince of Wales when in India, C.S.i. 1868, depiity commissiuncr Bombay police. Bombay. SPENCER, Gen. the Hon. Sir Augustus Al- MERic, G.C.B. 1875, retd. list 1877, col. 43rd regt. since 1869, com.-in-chief Bombay 1869/74 (son of Francis, 1st Lord Churchill — see Peerage). 51, Ennismore Gardens, S.W. SPOKES, Sir Peter, knighted 1872, mayor of Reading 1869/70. 1870/1 (son of Peter Spokes, of Wallingford); b. 30 Mar. 1830; m. 17 Feb. 1852, Rebecca Sarah, dau. of William John Silverthorne, of Brighton, and has 4 sons and 2 daus. (1) Peter Sidney, M.R.c.s.; b. 26 Dec. 1852. (2) Arthur Hewett, LL.B. bar.-at-law M.T. 1865; b. 28 June, 1854. (3) William Silverthorne, b. 8 Nov. 1861. (4) Russell, b. 12 Oct. 1865. (5) Mary Elizabeth. (6) Margarette. Redlands, Reading, and Chester Terrace. Regent's Park, S.W. STAFFORD, Sir Edward William, k.c.m.g. May, 1879, prime minister n.z. 1856/61, 1865/9, 1872, M.L.C. 1855/78 (son of Berkeley Buck- ingham Stafford, high sheriff co. Louth 1^28); b. 23 April, 1820; m. 1st— 24 Sept. 1846. Emily Char- lotte, only child of Col. William Wakefield, and granddau. of Sir John Shelley-Sidney. Bart. ; she d. s. p. 18 April, 1857. He m. 2ndly— 5 Dec. 1859, Maiy, 3rd dau. of Thomas Houghton Bartley, bar.- at-law i.t. speaker L.c. New Zealand, and has 3 sons and 3 daus. (1) Edward Tytler Stafford Howard, b. 24 Mav, 1862. (2) Humphrey de Bohun Howard, b. 31 Mar. 1864. (3) Berkeley Howard, b. 24 Oct. 1869. (4) Anne Isabella. (5) Mary Montgomerie. (6) Edith Margaret. 48, Stanhope Gardens, s.w. and Lansdowne, Christchurcli, N.z. STAVE LEY, Gen. Sib Charles William Dunbar, k.c.b. 1865, col. 36th regt. since 1876, at Alma, Balaclava, and capture of "Sebasto- pol, commanded 44th regt. at Sebastopol (Crimean medal and clasps), k.m. served in China expedition 1860, commanded in China 1862/3, second in com- mand Abyssinia 1867, received thanks of Parlia- ment, commanded west district 1869/73, com.-in- chief Bombay 1874/8 and since 1880 (son of Lieut.- Gen. William Staveley, C.B.); b. 18 Dec. 1817: m. 31 Oct. 1864, Susan Millicent, dau. of Charles Wil- liam Minet, Esq. of Baldwyns^ Kent, and has 5 sons and 2 daus. (1) William Cathcart, b. 20 Sept. 1865. (2) Charles Russell, b. 5 Jan. 1868. (3) Henry Collingwood, b. 4 July, 1871. (4) Arthur- Godfrey, b. 24 Nov. 1872. (5) CecU Minet, b. 3 April, 1874. (6) Rose. (7) Leila. Sturford House, Corsley, Warminster, and United Service Club, S.W. STAWELL, Sir William Foster, knighted 1857, bar.-at-law Ireland 1839, attorney-gen. Victoria 1851/7, C.J. since 1857 (son of Jonas Sta- well. of Old Court, co. Cork — see Foster, Bart.); b. 3 Aug. 1815; m. 7 June, 1856, Mai-y Frances, dau. of late William Pomeroy Greene, R.N. (Grif- fith — Bart.) Melboirme, Victoria. QTEELE. Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Th0mas Montagu, O K.C.B. 1871, P.C. Ireland, and com.-in-chief since' ISSO. military sec. to LordRaglanand Gen. Simpson in Crimea, k.m. A.D.C. to Queen 1856 65,commandino- Dublin garrison 1872 4, Aldershot 1875/80, and coL 61st 'regt. since 1874 (son of Major-Gen. Thomas Steele by Lady Elizabeth Montagu, dau. of 5th Duke of Manchester) ; b. 18 Sept. 1821; m. 1st 17 Sept. 1856. Isabella, only dau. of late Edward Marlborough Fitzgerald, Es(i. (by Charlotte Julia, dau. of Sir R. M. Jephson, Bart.): she d. 3 C2