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VARIOUS ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD. 751 Baring, Evelyu, c.s.i. 1876, c.i.e. 1881, major r.a. retd. 1879, member of council to gov.-gen. of India 1880, private sec. to gov.- gen. India 1872/6, member of first class of Tuxkisli order of medjidie, wears the insignia by R.L. 12 Oct. 1880 (E. NORTHBROOK) Barlee, Frederick Palgrave, C.M.G. lieut.-gov. British Hon- duras since 1877 Barlow, George Nelson, C.S.I, commis. Bhazalpore division from 1875 (BART.) Barnaby, Kathaniel, c.B. v.P. naval architects, director naval construction at the admiralty Barnard, Lieut. -Gen. Charles Loudon, C.B. R.M. artil. ; b. 21 May, 1823 Barnard, Major John Henry, C.M.G. late 101st regt. a.d.c. to Gen. Bright, c.B. commanding Khyber Une force in AfEghan campaign 1880 Barnett, Oliver, C.I.E. brigade surgeon Indian army Barrow, Major-Gen. Charles Malcolm, c.B. Bombay s.C. (sup. list 1881), served in Scinde and Affghauistan 1838/9, Punjab campaign 1848/9, commanded 19th Bombay X.l. in Gwalior campaign; b. 18 April, 1819; m. Euphemia, youngest dau. of late John Leckie, Esq. of London ; she d. 26 Feb. 1880, aged 57 Barrow, Major-Gen. Joseph Lyon, R.A. (retd.), C.B. served in China 1840/3, with Bimdilcund force 1857/8; m. Emily Frances, youngest dau. of late Col. Bryce McMaster, of the Madras army; she d. 22 May, 1880 Barrow, Major Percy Henry Stanley, C.M.G. 1875, brevet- major 1879, commanded a squadron of mounted infantry thoughout Zulu war 1879, late A.D.C. to Gen. Sir Daniel Lysons commanding at Aldershot Barrow^, Capt. Eobert Knapp, c.m.g. served in Gold Coast Colony Barry, Major-Gen. WiUiam Wigram, c.B. col. r.a. (h. p.) served in Crimean war, at battles of Alma, Inkermau, and Balaclava, and siege and fall of Sebastopol, served in Indian Mutiny, severely wounded at siege .and captui'e of Lucknow, served in China expedition 1860; b. 28 May, 1827 Barter, Col. Richard, c.B. Bengal S.C. Bartlett, Henry, C.B. dept. controller, retd. 1873, Madras S.C. Barwell, Gen. Charles Arthur, c.B. Bengal s.C. (retd. chief commissioner Andaman and Nicobar Islands, &c. since 1876, served in Piuijab campaign 1848/9, brigade major Lucknow during the defence of the residency, d.a.A.G. at siege and capture of Lucknow, &c. ; b. 15 July, 1826 Bassano, Major-Gen. Alfred, c.B. commanded 32nd L.I. at defence of Lucknow, assist, military sec. Hong Kong 1874/8, and in China, &c. ; b. 25 June 1826 Battye, Lieut.-Col. Arthur, c.B. B.s.c. Baumgartner , Gen. Eobert Julian, c.B. (retd. hst), served in Crimea, K.M. ; b. 17 Mar. 1814 Bayly, Major-Gen. John, R.E. C.B. (civil), on ordnance survey since 1874 (M. Ajs'GLESEY) Bayly, Lieut.-Col. Zachary Stanley, C.M.G. of the Cape mounted rifles Baynes, Edwin Donald, C.M.G. colonial sec. Leeward Islands Beamish, Henry Hamilton, c.B. rear-adm. R.N. (retd. list), late capt. H.M.S. " Pallas " (see Otwat) Beatson, John FuUarton, c.i.E. m.d. surgeon-gen. Bengal army (retd.), 1880 Becher, Gen. John Reid, c.B. (civil), r.e. late commissioner Punjab, served in Affghanistan 1842, and at forcing of Khy- ber Pass, in the Sutlej campaign 1846, severely wounded at battle of Sobraon; b. 3 July, 1819 Bedingfeld, Felix, master Trinidad supreme court 1849/54, colonial sec. Mauritius 1860/8, bar. -at-law L.l. 1849 (BART.) Bellairs, brevet Col. "William, c.B. (h.p.), brigadier-gen. comdg. troops in South Africa (Natal and the Transvaal), d.a. & q.m.g. at Cape 1877/80 (Gibbons— BART, and B. ST. John) ; b. 28 Aug. 1828 Bellew, Henry "Walter, C.s.l. surgeon-major Bengal, sanitary commissioner Pmijab since 1874 Benson, Gen. Henry Roxby, c.B. (retd. list), col. 7th hussars 1879, commanded 17th lancers in Crimea, at siege and fall of Sebastopol, &c. K.M. served in Indian Mutiny 1857/9, commauiled a cavalry column; b. 2 Nov. 1818 Bent, Lieut.-Gen. George, R.E. c.B. a.d.c. to the Queen 1859, K.L.H.M. retd. (f.p.) Bentham, George, C.M.G. Bernard, Charles Edward, C.S.I. additional sec. to public works department Indian government since 1877, judicial commissioner Central Provinces 1874/7 Bernard, Hewett, c.m.g. a.d.c. gov.-gen. Canada since 1868, deputy minister of justice Canada Bethune, Adm. Charles Ramsay Drinkwater, c.B. served in N.S. "Wales and China Beville, Major-Gen. Henry, c.B. Bombay s.c. (retd.), comdt. 27thBombay N.I. commanded that regt. through Abyssinian campaign, served through Rohilcimd campaign 1858; b. 4 Aug. 1828 Beyts, HenryNicholas Duverger.c.M.G. receiver-gen. Mauritius Bingham, Lieut.-Gen. George William Powlett, c.B. (retd. list 1881), hon. col. East Kent mil. 1873, served in Persia and Indian Mutiny (E. LUCAN). Birch, Arthur N. c.m.g. lieut.-gov. Ceylon 1876/8, acting lieut.- gov. Penang 1871/2, colonial sec. British Columbia and Ceylon Bir dwood, George Christopher Molesworth, m.d. c.s.i. curator Indian museum 1876, professional referee 1880, K.L.H. late sheriff Bombay Black, Lieut.-Col. Wilsone, c.B. 24th regt. served in ZitIu war 1879, served with 42nil highlanders in Crimea, at siege and fall of Sebastopol, medal and clasps; b. 10 Feb. 1837 Black, Col. Samuel, c.S.I. B.s.c. sec. to governor of Punjalj iu military department Blackwood, Stevenson Arthur, c.B. sec. of the post office 1880, financial sec. 1874/80, deputy-assistant conmiis.sary- gen. Crimea (BART.) Bleckley, Thomas Macdougall, M.D. C.B. surgeon-major, served in Crimea aufl Ashanti; b. 13 Dec. 1828 Blissett, Henry Frederick, c.M.G. auditor Gold Coast since 1874, deputy-commissary-gen. 1869/74; b. 4 Oct. 1847 Blount, Edward, c.B. consul at Paris during siege 1871 (Bart.) Blunt, Major-Gen. Charles Harris, r.a. C.b. (retd.), served iu Sutlej campaign and Indian Mutiny (BART.) Blunt, John Elijah, c.B. consul-gen. resident at Salonica Blyth, Major-Gen. Frederick Samuel, c.B. (h.p.), late 40th regt. Blyth, Capt. ilatthew J , c.m.g. Boisragon, Major-Gen. Theodore Walter Ross. c.B. Bengal s.C. (retd. 1881) Bonham, Edward Walter, c.B. consul-gen. at Naples, and formerly at Tabreez (BART.) Boothby, .Josiah, c.m.g. imder-sec. South Australia, k.l.h. Borlase, Vice-Adm. John, c.B. (retd.), k.l.h.m. Bostock, John Ashton, C.B. deputy-surgeon-gen. since 1876, formerly surgeon-major (h.p.) Scots guards, surgeon to the Queen since 1859, present at Alma and Inkermau, K.L.H. Boswell, Lieut.-Col. John James, C.B. Bengal S.c. Bouet, Bear-Adm. Adolphe (Hon.), c.B. c.E. Bourchier, Lieut.-Gen. Eustace Fane, r.e. c.B. (retd.), com- manding R.E. at Quebec, brigade-major R.E. Sebastopol, K.L.H.M. Bourke, Hon. Charles Fowler, C.B. chairman of prisons board Ireland (E. MATO) Bow^er, Capt. George Henry Ker, R.N. C.B. (retd.), com. h.m. yacht " Osborne " (Prince of Wales' j-acht) 1856/64, K.L.H. Bowring, Edgar Alfred, c.B. m.p. Exeter 1868,74, librarian and registrar board of trade 1848/63 Bowring, Lewin Bentham, C.S.I, chief commissioner Mysore and Coorg 1862/70, B.C.S. 1843/70, private sec. to Earl Can- ning. 1st Viceroy of IniUa (B. TALBOt) Bowyear, Vice-Adm. George Le Geyt, c.B. (retd.), k.l.h.m. Boyd, Alexander Fielding, C.M.G. Boyle, Richard Vicars, C.S.I, iu uncoveuanted service India Boyle, Major-Gen. Robert, R.M. C.B. (retd.), commanded R.M. Central American expedition 1848, China 1856 Brabant, Edward Yewd, c.m.g. Brackenbury, John WiUiam, c.m.g. capt.^R.N. (1881), served in Zulu war (eldest son of William Congreve C. Bracken- bury); m. 9 Feb. 1878, Frances Mary, 3rd dau. of Col- Fraucklyn, late 37th and 77th regt. Brackenbury, brevet Col. Henry, r.a. c.b. 1880; b. 1 Sept. 1837 Bradford, Lieut.-Col. Edward Ridley Colbome, cs.i. Madras c.s. resident gov.-gen.'s agent for Rajpootna (Ridley— Bart.) Bradshaw, Capt. Richard, r.n. c.b. served in Zulu war 1879