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726 THE KNIGHTAGE. 1868. He m. 2ndly— 7 April, 1870, Elizabeth, widow of Capt. Edward Charles Ealph vSheldon, and dau. of late Lieut.-Gen. William Francis Bentinck Loftus, of Kilbride, co. Wicklow. Upton House, Tetbury. LOCH, Sir Henry Brougham, k.c.b. 1 Dec. 1880, lieut.-governor Isle of Man since 1863, hon. col. 2nd Cheshire mil. 1879, lieut.-col. comdt. since 1873, served in Sutlej, Bulgaria, and China (son of James Loch, Esq. of Diylaw, N.B.); b. 23 May, 1827; m. 7 May, 1802, Elizabeth, dau. of late Hon. Edward Ernest Villiers (E. Clarendon), and has a son and 2 daus. (1) Edward Douglas, b. 4 April, 1873. (2) Edith EUzabeth. (3) Evelyn. Government House, Isle of Man. IOCKWOOD, Gen. Sir George Henry, k.c.b. J 18(37, col. 12th lancers 1861/72, 3rd hussars since 1872, commanded 3rd hussars in Afghanistan 1842, Punjab 1848/9, commanded brigade at Goojerat (son of Thomas Lockwood, Esq. of Dan-y- Craig, co Glamorgan); b. 1796. 18, ^yilton street, Grosvenor Place, S.W. LOFTUS, Right Hon. Sir Augustus William Frederick Spencer, g.c.b. commonly called Lord Augustus Loftixs. (See Peerage — M, Ely.) LOGAN, Sir Thomas Galbraith, m.d. k.c.b. 1869, hon. physician to the Queen since 1859, director-gen. army medical department 1867/74, L.R.C.S. Edinburgh 1827, m.d. Glasgow 1828, P.R.C.P. London 1867, hon. P.R.C.S. Ireland, served in Sutlej campaign 1845/6, principal medical officer Highland division Crimea (son of late Dr. Thomas Galbraith Logan, 5th dragoon guards) ; b. 6 Aug. 1808 ; m. 12 Aug. 1858, Christiana, only dau. of Col. Ernest Christian Wilford, late royal staff corps, and has a dau. (1) Mary Margaret. 40, Hyde Park Square, W. LONGDEN, Sir James Robert, k.c.m.g. 1877, on appointment as gov. of Ceylon 30 June, 1877, colonial sec. Falkland Islands 1857/61, presi- dent Virgin Islands 1862/5, lieut.-gov. Dominica 1865/7, British Honduras 1867/70, gov. Trinidad 1870/3, British Guiana 1873/6 (eldest son of John Robert Longden, of London) ; b. 3 Oct. 1812 ; m. 4 Feb. 1864, Alice, dau. of James S. Berridge, Esq. president of St. Kitts, W.I. Queen's House, Colombo, Ceylon. LOPES, Hon. Sir Henry Charles, knighted 1876, on his appointment as judge common pleas division high court of justice (son of Sir lialph Lopes, 2nd Baronet — see that title.) 8, Cromwell Place, S.W. LORING, Adm. Sir William, k.c.b. 1875 (retd. list 1881), capt. H.M.S. "Furious" 1852/6, served in Crimea, commodore Australian station 1856/60, capt. superintendent Pembroke dockyard 1862/(), adm. superintendent 1870/1 (son of late Adm. Sir John Wentworth Loring, K.C.B. K.C.H. by Anna his wife, dau. of Adm. Philip Patton) ; b. 15 July, 1813 ; m. 2!) Aug. 1865, Frances Louisa, 2nd dau. of John Adams, Esq. oif HoUyland, co. Pem- broke, and has 3 sons and a dau. (1) Frederick George, b. 11 Afar. 1800. (2) Henry, b. 27 Jan. 1871. (3) William, b. 4 Sept. 1872. (4) Frances Mary. Stonelands, Hyde, I.W. LOYD-LINDSAY, Sir Robert James, k.c.b. 1881, v.c. M.p. (E. Crawford and Lind- say — Bart.) LUGARD, Gen. Right Hon. Sir Edward, p.c. G.C.B. 1867 (retd. list 1880), col. 31st regt. since 1862, president army purchase commission since 1871, A.A.G. 1st division Sikh war 1845/6. A.G. Punjab 1848/9, D.A.G. Bombay 1854/7, chief of staff in Persia 1856/7, A.G. India 1857/9, commanded 2nd division infantry at capture of Lucknow, A.D.C. to the Queen 1849/58, under-sec. war 1861/71 (son of Capt. John Lugard, 6th dragoons) ; b. 1810; m. 1837, Isabella Mowbray, eldest dau. of Henry Hart, Esq. and has vsdth other issue a son, (1) Edward John, capt 4th (K. o. royal) regt. D.A.A.&Q.M.G. Aldershot, served through Abyssinian campaign 1867/8; b. 2 Jan. 1845. 10, Albert Place, Victoria Road, Kensington, W. LUMLE Y, Sir John Savile, k.c.b. 1878, attache at Berlin 1842, St. Petersburg 1849/54, sec. legation at Washington 1854, Madrid 1858, St. Petersburg 1859, sec. of embassy at Constan- tinople 1860, envoy Saxony 1866, Switzerland 1867, Belgium 1868. British Embassy, Brussels. LUMSDEN, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Harry Burnett, K.C.S.I. 1873, C.B. late major-gen. Bengal S.C. Q.M. and interpreter 33rd Bengal N.l. Affghan cam- paign, of 59th Bengal N.l. in Sutlej campaign. severely wounded at Sobraon, raised the corps of guides, cavalry and infantry, 1846, and commanded them at siege of Mooltan 1849, and against the hill tribes on Peshawur frontier, and conducted a political mission to Candahar 1857, commanded the Hydra- bad contingent 1862/9 (son of Col. Thomas Lums- den, of Belhelvie, N.B.); b. , 1821 ; m. 5 Sept. 1866, Fanny, dau. of late Rev. Charles John Myers, M.A. of Dunningwell, Cumb. vicar of Flint- ham, Notts. Belhelvie Lodge, Whitecairns, Aberdeen. LUMSDEN, Major-Gen. Sir Peter Stark, K.C.B. 1879, C.S.I, col. in the army, chief of the staff of army in India, A.G. 1874/9, A.D.C. to the Queen since 1870, served in Peshawur (D.A.Q.M.G.) 1852/6, Candahar 1857/8, China 1860, and with Bhotan forces 1865, D.Q.M.G. Bengal 1864/8; b. 9 Nov. 1829 ; m. 1862, Mary, dau. of Mr. John Marriot. 53, Onslow Gardens, S.W. LYALL, Sir Alfred Comyns, k.c.b. (1881), foreign sec. in India 1878, to home sec. 1873, sec. to the order of the Star of India (son of Rev. Alfred Lyall); b. 3 May, 1835; m. 5 Jan. 1862, dau. of P Cloete, Esq. LYSONS, Gen. Sir Daniel, k.c.b. 1877, lieut.- gen. com. Aldershot division 1880, Q.M.G. horse guards 1876/80, col. 45th regt. since 1878, served during Canadian rebellion 1838/9, commanded 23rd R.w. fusiliers and 2nd brigade light division in Crimea, k.l.h.m. d.q.m.g. Canada 1862/7, brigadier- gen. Malta 1868/9, Aldershot 1869/72, commanded N. district 1872/4 (son of Rev. Daniel Lysons, of Hempsted Court, Glouc. author of " Magna Brit- annia ") ; b. 1 Aug. 1816; m. 1st— 16 Sept. 1856, Harriet Sophia, dau. of Charles Bridges, Esq. of Overton, Hants.; she d. 15 May, 1864. He m.i 2ndly — 30 Oct. 1865, Anna Sophia Biscoe, dau. of) Rev. Robert Tritton, of Morden, Surrey. By hisj 1st wife he had 3 sons,