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BULLER, MAJOR-GEN. SIR HENRY RED VFRS, V.C., K.C.B. (1885), K.C.M.G. (1882), C.M.G. (1879); served as deputy adjutant and quartermaster-general in South Africa, Feb., 1881 to Dec., 1881; and in the same capacity in expeditionary force to Egypt, 1882; a sistant adjutant-general headquarters, 22nd July, 1883; served with the expeditionary force to the Sondan under General Graham in 1884; and promoted to be major-general for distinguished service in the field, 1884; served as chief of the staff in Viscount Wolseley's expedition for the relief of Khartoun, 1884-5.

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ary, 1870; acted as attorney-g al 1 ex-officio member of legislative and piy of law in 1874; again acted as attorney-generalgston, 1860; ugust, 1876; appointed an official menada, 1858; 8gislative council, September, 1878;ner of crown attorney-general, November, 187 executive c, and April to Aug., 1883; one of the eliminary ers on the franchise question, 1884. he British ntigua BURNS, JAMES. Third treasury, 1870; clerk, audit offeration, clerk and quarantine officer, St. Kitt's treminic, 1873; 1st clerk, Antigua treasury, and accountant of saving bank, 1874; acting magistrate, 1875; acting landing surveyor, 1876 and 1878; landing surveyor and harbour master, 1879.

BULLER, WALTER LAWRY, C.M.G. (1875).Author of The Birds of New Zealand.'

BULMER, J. A.-- Postmaster, Cyprus, 27 July, 1878: Postmaster-general, Trinidad, 1883.

BULT, C. M.-Registrar of Natives at Du Toits Pan, Cape Colony, 30th June, 1876.

BULWER, SIR HENRY ERNEST GASCOYNE G.C.M.G. (1883), K.C.M.G. (1874).-Was one of the fficial residents under the lord high commissioner in the Ionian Islands, from October, 1860, until the withdrawal of the British protectorate in June, 1864; appointed treasurer and receiver-general for the island of Trinidad, in February, 1866; administered the government of Dominica, Leeward Islands, from March, 1867, to January, 1869; appointed governor of Labuan, and H. M. consul-general for Borneo, in August, 1871; lieut.-governor of Natal, August, 1875, to 1880; Governor of Natal and Special Commissioner for Zulu affairs, December, 1881; High Commissioner, Cyprus, 1885.

BUNDEY, WILLIAM HENRY, QC.-Attorneygeneral of South Australia, 27 Sept., 1878; entered Parliament in 1871. Held office as minister of justice and education, 2nd July, 1874 to 15th March, 1875; third judge of the Supreme Court, 1884.

BUNNY, B. F.-Commissioner of titles, Victoria, 1st October, 1874, also commissioner of land tax, 10th May, 1880, to March, 1883.

BURBIDGE G W.-Deputy minister of justice for Canada, 7th June, 1882.

BURDON, RIGHT REV. JOHN SHAW-Bishop of Hong Kong, 1873

BURFORD-HANCOCK, SIR HENRY JAMES, KNT., 1882.-Educated at Eton; served in her Majesty's 45th regiment (Sherwood Foresters), and a captain in the Kent artillery militia; called to the bar, Inner Temple, January, 1866; received medal from H.I.M. Napoleon III, for "Treatise on International Fishery Laws," 1866; district judge in Jamaica, 1st May, 1876; appointed to Falmouth district, 10th August, 1876; acted, in addition, as judge of Montego Bay district, May, 1877, and as judge of Mandeville district, March, 1878; attorney-general of the Leeward Islands, June, 1878; chancellor of the diocese of Antigua, Oct., 1878: acted as chief justice in conjunction with the office of attorney-general from 8th April, 1879, to 16th March, 1880; chief justice of the Leeward Islands, 1880; administered the governmentin-chief of the Leeward Islands, Nov., 1881; chief justice of Gibraltar, 1882.

BURGER, HERMAN G.-1st class collector of taxes, Jamaica, 1st October, 1874.

BURKE, SAMUEL CONSTANTINE, F.R.G.S.-Admitted an attorney of the supreme court, Jamaica, in 1855; was clerk of the peace for the parish of Metcalfe, from 1858 to 1869; recorder of the city of Kingston, December, 1862, until the abolition of the corporation of Kingston, in 1866; was a member of the assembly of Jamaica from February, 1863, to 1866; crown solicitor, October, 1869; created advocate of the supreme court of Jamaica, January, 1870; assistant to the attorney-general, 1st Febru

BURNS, PATRICK.-Appointed auditor, Antigua, 1870; auditor-general, Leeward Islands, June, 1872; acting colonial secretary of the Leeward Islands in 1873-4-5-6; acting president, St. Kitts, July to October, 1876; acting president, Nevis, in 1877-8-9; is a member of the executive council of the Leeward Islands; also of the Leeward Islands and Antigua Legislative Councils.

BURNSIDE, NIGEL BRUCE, New Providence, Bahamas. — Third clerk, surveyor general's department, 1879 to 1881; acting clerk, board of public works, from June, 1880, to Feb., 1881; clerk to the legislative council, Feb., 1881 (still holding same); and acting clerk board of public works from May to Dec., 1881; second clerk, surveyor general's department, from 1st Feb., 1882, to 23rd Oct., 1883; acting clerk board of public works from 14th Oct. to 20th Nov., 1882; second clerk, colonial secretary's department, 24th Oct., 1883 (still holding same); and acting clerk, colonial secretary's department, from 7th Jan. to 17th Feb., 1884.

BURNSIDE, SIR BRUCE LOCKHART, KT. BACH., 1884, born, July 26, 1833.-Is a member of Lincoln's Inn, and was called to the bar on the 30th April, 1856; solicitor-general of the Bahamas, May 26, 1864; was acting attorney-general in 1865, 1866, 1869, and 1875; member of Executive Council in 1866, and of Legislative Council in 1872; member of the local legislature from 1859, and was speaker of the House of Assembly in 1866; made Queen's counsel in 1874; attorney-general, 3rd September, 1875; Queen's advocate, Ceylon, 1879; chief justice, 1883.

BURROWS, ACTON. - Deputy minister of agriculture and statistics; inspector of vital statistics; and secretary-treasurer of the Board of Agriculture. Manitoba.

BURROWS, F. W. Appointed to customs department, Cape of Good Hope, by the lords commissioners of H.M. treasury, Dec. 18, 1845; resident magistrate and sub-collector of customs, Simon's Town, 19th April, 1865; acting collector and principal controller of customs and navigation laws, Cape Colony, 1874; sub-collector and controller of customs and navigation laws, Cape Town, 22nd May, 1876; is also chairman of the Table Bay Harbour Commissioners; controller of customs, 1884.

BURROWS, HON. R. Minister of Mines, Victoria, 19th August, 1881, to 8th March, 1883.

BURROWS, STEPHEN MONTAGU, B.A. — A scholar of Eton College, scholar of Exeter College, Oxford, Jan., 1876; graduated in classical honours, 1879; writer in the Ceylon civil service, August, 1880; and attached to the Kandy Kachcheri; appointed private secretary to Lieutenant-Governor Douglas, June, 1881; J.P. and additional coroner for Colombo, Nov., 1881; attached to the Queen's advocates' department, June 2, 1882; J.P. and additional police magistrate, Galle, August 25,1882,

attached but works dy Kachcheri, November 12, 1882; bour of King assistant to the government agent, use. From ce, April 9, 1884; extra office assists dria harbour vernment agent, central province, iction of the acting office assistant to the goveri uays; app, north-central province, and additio, June, 188judge, commissioner of bequests and po WN, W. rate, Anuradhapura, August 29, 1884; 1, 12 Marc' The Visitor's Guide to Kandy " and WNE, Ad Cities of Ceylon."

BUR examir VIUS.-Clerk in governor's office, W. Aust thay, 1872; January, 1874 to April, 1874, clerk to executive council and private secretary to acting governor; April, 1874, to December, 1874, private secretary to Governor Weld, May, 1875, to August, 1877, clerk to executive council and private secretary to Governor Sir Wm. Robinson, K.C.M.G.; September, 1877, chief clerk and keeper of records in survey office; resident magistrate, Newcastle, April, 1880. BURTON, G.-Draftsman and framer of estimates, public works' department, Ceylon, 1868. BURTON, HENRY FRANCIS.-Clerk in audit office, Cape Town, 1848 to 1858; clerk to civil commissioner, and acting clerk of the peace, 1858 to 1866; civil commissioner and resident magistrate, Clanwilliam, 1866 to 1868; ditto, ditto, Hope Town, Dec. 1, 1868; ditto, Richmond, 1882.

BURY, VISCOUNT, THE RIGHT HON., K.C.M.G. (1870), P.C.(1859).-Civil secretary and superintendent of Indian affairs in Cana la under Lord Elgin and Sir E. Head; author of report printed for parliament on the condition and prospects of the North American Indian tribes; was the first promoter of the inter-colonial railway; under secretary of state for war, 1878 to 1880, and again June, 1885; raised to the Peerage under the title of Baron Ashford, 1876; is eldest son of the Earl of Albemarle.

BURY, F. M. Revenue officer, Essequebo, 1861; inspector of police, 1863; stipendiary magistrate, 26 March, 1870.

BUSHE, G. F.-Fourth clerk in colonial secretary's office, Trinidad, October, 1873; third clerk, January, 1875; second clerk, 1877; private secretary to the administrator, May to October, 1874: private secretary to Lieutenant Governor Des Voeux, February, 1877, to January, 1878; assistant to the sub-intendant and commissioner, northern province.

BUSHE, J. SCOTT, C.M.G. (1877).-Educated at Trinity College, Dublin; private secretary to the Right Hon. Lord Harris, governor of Trinidad, 1852; private secretary to Sir Charles Elliot, 1855; escribano of the court of intendant, Trinidad, 1853 to 1859; colonial secretary, Trinidad, provisionally, 1859; confirmed 1861; administered the government of the colony in 1874, 1876-7, 1882, 1884, and 1885.

BUSHE, ROBERT GERVASE.-Educated at King's College, Cambridge, where he obtained an exhibition on entrance; elected to a foundation scholarship, 1874; was 27th wrangler in the mathematical tripos, 1875; graduated B.A., 1875; 2ud master Queen's Royal College, Trinidad, 1878.

BUTLER, ROBERT.-Clerk to receiver-general and treasurer, Bahamas, 1849; acting landingwaiter and searcher, 1851; assistant clerk, house of assembly, 1853; surveyor of shipping, 1855; second clerk, treasury, 1855; chief clerk, ditto' 1856; collector of revenue, 1866; member of assembly, 1868-69; acting receiver-general and treasurer, ex officio member executive council, July, 1870, to Jan., 1874; deputy collector of customs, lagos, Dec., 1874; collector and treasurer, Gold Coast Colony, 1875; acting receiver-general,

Bahamas, 1878; member visiting committee Nassan Prison, May, 1879; member legislative council Dec., 1879; acting private secretary to Governor Callaghan, June, 1881; acting colonial secretary, 5th July, 1881, to 30th Jan. 1882; trustee Publi: Bank, July, 1881; acting inspector Imperial Lighthouses, Bahamas, April, 1882, to Jan.. 1883; receiver-general and treasurer, 1 May. 1883.

BUTTERFIELD, AUBREY G.-Clerk in British consulate, New York, April, 1862; paid vice-consul, Key, West Florida, October, 1862; to on as unpaid vice-consul to 1871; treasury clerk, Bermuda, 1871; colonial postmaster, Bermudas.

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BYRDE, EVAN.-Educated at Queen Elizabeth's college, Guernsey; writer, Ceylon Civil Servi, 1867; police magistrate, Kalpitiya, Dec., 1871; a ting landing surveyor, Galle, April, 1873; acting commissioner of requests, Colombo, 1874; police mag ́strate, Colombo, 1876; district judge, Matara, 1877. BYRNE, A.-August, 1876, to March, 1878, hell acting appointments in the receiver-general's and audit offices, Natal, and rendered assistance in the governor's and the colonial secretary's offices; March, 1878, governor's clerk; June, secretary, secret defence committee; July, acting clerk, executive council. During 1880-1881 was private secretary to the following officers administering the government; colonel (now major-general Sir) W. Bellairs, K.C.M.G., C.B.; major-general the Hon Sir H. H. Clifford, V.C. K.C.M.G., C.B.; colonel (now general) H. Alexander, commanding the 1st King's Dragoon Guards; major-general Sir H. E. Wood, V.C., K. C.B.., G.C.M.G.. February 27th to April 1; major-general Sir Redvers H. Buller, V.C., K.C.M.G., K.C.B.; lieut.-colonel (now Sir) C. B. H. Mitchell, K.C.M.G.; February 9th, 1881, private secretary to major-general Sir G. Pomeroy-Colley, K.C.S.I., C.B., C.M.G., governor and commander-in chief and high commissioner for S.E. Africa; March, 1882, acting clerk, executive council; October, 1885, private secretary to lieut.-colonel Sir C. B. H. Mitchell, K.C.M.., administrator.

BYRNE, J.-Clerk in the audit office, Natal, 1859; clerk in treasury, 1863; first clerk and warehouse-keeper, Customs department, 1873.

BYRNES, HENRY.-Assistant clerk to the magistrate, Pamplemousses, Mauritius,July. 1856; joint clerk, April, 1860; district clerk, Grand Port, 1869

CADE, CHARLES SHERWOOD.-Captain in the West Cork Artillery Militia; served through the Zulu War, 1878-9; present at the battle of Ulundi; appointed assistant-inspector, Gold Coast Constabulary, 3rd March, 1880; promoted inspector, 11th Dec., 1882; adjutant and musketry instructor of the Gold Coast Constabulary from 1st Sept., 1882, to 17th May, 1883; appointed local commandant of police, Cyprus, 29th Sept. 1883.

CADIZ, C. FITZWILLIAM, B.A.-Of Pembroke College, Oxford, was called to the bar by the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn in 1855; appointed acting clerk of council. Trinidad, in 1858; member of privy council of Tobago; stipendiary magistrate in the said island, April, 1862; and coroner and visiting justice of the gaol; member of the executive committee, 1860; attorney-general, 1866; puisne judge, Natal, 1876; first puisne judge, 1879; compiled and edited an edition of the "Ordinances, Laws, and Proclamations of Natal, from 1843-78."

CADOGAN, 5TH EARL (Great Britain), (created 1800.-Viscount Chelsea. 1800; Baron Cadogan, 1718; Baron Oakley, 1831 (United Kingdom). George Henry Cadogan, eldest son of the 4th Farl by the 3rd daughter of the Hon. and Rev. Gerald

Valerian Wellesley, D.D., niece of the 1st Duke of | Wellington. Born at Durham, 1840; married, 1865, Lady Beatrix Jane, 4th daughter of the 2nd Earl Craven; succeeded his father in 1873; was M.P. for Bath for a few months previous to is succession to the title; Parliamentary Under Secretary for War, May, 1875, to 2nd March, 1878; Parliamentary Under Secretary for the Colonies, 2nd March, 1878, to 28th April, 1880.

CAIRNS, Sir WILLIAM WELLINGTON, K.C.M.G. (1877), (C.M.G. 1874).-Appointed a writer in the civil service of Ceylon, Dec., 1852; and was attached to the cutcherry of the government agent, Southern Province, at Galle; acting assistant government agent, Galle, 1853; commissioner of the court of requests and police magistrate, Calpentyn, North-western Province, 1855; assistant government agent, Trincomalee, Eastern Province, 1856; acting assistant government agent, Colombo, Western Province, 1859; promoted in the same year to the assistant agency of Matara, Southern Province; acting postmaster-general of Ceylon, 1864; assistant government agent, Badulla, Central Province, 1865; continuing to act as postmastergeneral until Dec., 1866, when proceeded on leave of absence to Europe; lieutenant-governor of Malacca. 20th Feb., 1867, on the transfer of the Straits Settlements from the Indian to the Colonial Department; lieutenant-governor, St. Kitts, Nov., 1868; lieutenant-governor, Honduras, 1870; governor, Trinidad, March, 1874; governor of Queensland, Nov., 1874; governor of South Australia, 1877; resigned same year.

CALCOTT, I. H.-Superintendent of works and surveys, Straits Settlements, 1883.

CAMERON, MAJOR DONALD R., C.M.G. (1877). --Accompanied the Hon. William McDougall, C.B., to Fort Garry, as a member of executive council, 1869; was chief officer of the British boundary commission, Canada.

CAMERON, EDWARD J.-Educated at Shrewsbury School and Clifton College, and at Merton College, Oxford; private secretary to Sir C. C. Lees, governor of the Bahamas, Jan., 1882, to Jan., 1884 (ex-officio clerk of the executive council); private secretary to Sir C. C. Lees, as governor of the Leeward Islands, Jan., 1884, to Nov., 1884; appointed in November an assistant colonial secretary and treasurer, Sierra Leone; is a J.P. for the Settlement, and also a visiting justice of

the Freetown Gaol.

CAMERON, H. H.-Educated at Charterhouse and Univ. Coll., Oxf.; writer Ceylon civil service, 1868; commissioner of requests, &c. Haputala; acting assistant government agent, Kandy, 1869; Colombo, 1869; and Kandy again, Feb., 1871; assistant government agent, Kandy, April, 1872; acting assistant government agent, &c., Nuwarakalawiya, Nov. 1872; acting second assistant colonial secretary, Oct. 1873; private secretary to the governor, 1874; fiscal, central province, 1875; police magistrate, Colombo, 1875; assistant government agent, Kalutara, 1876; assistant government agent, Nawara Eliya, 1879; now at Kalutara.

CAMERON, MAURICE A.-Lieutenant, R. E., 1874; captain, 1884; deputy colonial engineer, Straits Settlements, 2nd Oct., 1883.

CAMERON, HON. M. C.--Puisne judge, Queen's Bench, Ontario, 1878; chief justice, Common Pleas, May 13th, 1884.

CAMERON, SIR RODERICK WILLIAM, KNT (1883).-Commissioner for Canada to the Australian International Exhibitions.

CAMPBELL, SIR ALEXANDER, K.C.M.G. (1879).-Called to the bar of Upper Canada, 1843;

Q.C., 1857; dean of the faculty of law in the University of Queen's College, Kingston, 1860; elected to the legislative council of Canada, 1858; speaker to that body, 1863; commissioner of crown lands for Canada, with a seat in the executive council, 1864; was a member of the preliminary conference at Quebec, which assembled to settle the terms of confederation. When the British North America Act, 1867, came into operation, he was appointed postmaster-general of the Dominion, with a seat in the privy council; ministe accouì interior in 1873, resigned in the November at year; receiver-general, 1878; postmaster-general upon the abolition of that office; minister of militia, Jan., 1880; minister of justice, 1880; also attorneygeneral; postmaster-general, 1884.

CAMPBELL, C. C.-Resident magistrate, Hopetown Division, Cape Colony, December, 1882. CAMPBELL, CAPTAIN ALEXANDER AUGustu, MELFORT.-Provost marshal of St. Kitts, Nov., 1868; president of Turks and Caicos Islands, Feb. 1867; and stipendiary magistrate, Anguilla, Jan., 1869; president of Nevis, 1872; collector and receiver of revenue, Gibraltar, May, 1876.

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CAMPBELL, GEORGE W. R.- Ensign in the Argyll and Bute Rifles (embodied), Jan., 1855; lieutenant, same year, assistant-superintendent in the Bombay revenue survey, 1856; on the outbreak of the Indian mutiny in 1857, was appointed adjutant of the Ahmedabad Koli Corps, assistant superintendent of police, and assistant magistrate (has mutiny medal), superintendent of police, and magistrate of the first class and commandant of the Rutnagherry Rangers, December, 1859; promoted in 1863, and selected to reorganize the Canara police force; in 1866 promoted to the command of the Belgaum police. During these years he received numerous commendations from the Bombay Government, and several from the governors-general and secretaries of state for India for various special services, and was recommended for a special donation of 3.500 rupees and again voted another 7,500 rupees by the, Bombay Government for special service. during these years he passed examinations in Hindostanee, Goojerathi, Marathi, Canarese languages. In 1866 he was selected to take police charge of Ceylon, and to reorganise its constabulary, receiving a special gratuity of 1,000l. for this service in addition to his confirmed pay. In 1868 was as inspectorgeneral. Was appointed a cholera commissioner to Jaffna in 1866, and again in 1877; was one of the three commissioners who introduced the contagious diseases ordinance, which he has worked since. He introduced the imposition of stamps on criminal plaints and subpoenas; and the registration and regulation of pilgrimages, of cart and boat traffic, and of domestic service, which are all managed by the police. Is justice of the peace for the colony, and official visitor of its 31 prisons, and a municipal councillor of Colombo. Campbell was acting lieut.-governor of Penang and Province Wellesley for one year and three months in 1872 and 1873; on 1st Jan., 1885, appointed inspector general of prisons in addition to his other duties.

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CAMPBELL, H. C.-Second clerk in the deeds' registry office, Natal, April, 1861; second clerk audit office, January, 1863; first clerk, resident magistrates' court, county of Pietermaritzburg, March, 1868; resident magistrate, division of Ixopo, March, 1876; acting resident magistrate, division of Umgeni, Nov., 1876; resident magis

trate, Inanda, and justice of peace for colony, 1880; | master and registrar, supreme court, 1882. CAMPBELL, ISRAEL HAZELEY.-Extra clerk, registrar - general's department, Sierra Leone, 10th July, 1866; Queen's advocate's clerk, 17th March, 1871; clerk to acting chief justice, 7th October, 1878, to 12th December, 1879; clerk to chief justice of the West Africa Settlements, 1st April, 1880.

CAMPBELL, CAPT. JOHN.-Served for 13 years in the 3rd Battalion Norfolk Regiment; retired as captain in February, 1883; appointed police magistrate of Heligoland, November 23, 1883. CAMPBELL, JOHN WILLIAM. Appointed April, 1852, to the customs at Hobart Town, Tasmania; holds the office of senior landing waiter in that colony.

CAMPBELL, JOSEPH ALEXANDER, late sergeant-major, Cameron Highlanders; served in the Indian campaigns 1858-9, and in Egyptian campaign, 1882; medal for Indian service and medal and clasp for Tel-el-Kebir and Khedive's star; drill instructor, Western Australia, 30th April, 1884. CAMPBELL, R. H. B.-Assistant inspector Gold Coast constabulary, 30 Aug., 1879.

CAMPBELL, SIR THOMAS COCKBURN, 4th Bart. (United Kingdom), created 1821.- Member of the legislative council, Western Australia, 1873. CAMPLEJOHN, GEORGE COURTNEY.-Second master of King's College (connected with King's College, London), Nassau, N.P., Bahamas, in 1848; after the dissolution of the establishment, was appointed resident justice and collector of revenue of the district of Eleuthera in April, 1857; police magistrate of the district of Abaco, April, 1860; acting resident justice of Inagna from October to April, 1861. In November, 1862, appointed police magistrate of the district of Long Island, including the islands of Exuma, Watlings, and Rum Cay; in Jan., 1867, acted as police magistrate for Harbour Island, St. Salvador, and Eleuthera; acted again at Abaco from January to May, 1869; in July, 1869, acted as police magistrate for Nassau; judge of the court of common pleas, 11th November, 1869.

CANTIN, L. A., M.R.C.S.E.-Medical officer, parish of St. Patrick, Grenada.

CANTLEY, NATHANIEL, F.L.S., F.R.G.S., M.R.A.S.-Educated at the Thurso Academy; apprenticed to forestry and forest nursery business in the Trinity Nursery, Edinburgh, in 1862; entered the Royal Gardens, Kew, as sub-manager of the ornamental department, 1869; promoted manager of the herbaceous department, Oct., 1869; appointed assistant director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Mauritius, 19th Oct., 1872; acting director of the Royal Botanic Gardens and Woods and Forests from Sept., 1876, to Sept., 1880; appointed superintendent of the Botanical Gardens, Singanore, Sept., 1880.

CAPE TOWN, 2nd BISHOP.-THE RIGHT KEV. WILLIAM WEST JONES, D.D.--Consecrated, 1874. CAPPER, ALFRED H.-Cadet, Straits Settlemeus, 18th Nov., 1883.

CAPPER, J.—Inspector of schools, Jamaica, 1st October, 1880.

CARBERY, JOSEPH, M.B.C.M.-Assistant colonial surgeon, Ceylon, 1867.

CARBONE, GUISEPPE, LL.D.-Crown Advocate, Malta, November, 1880; is a member of the executive and legislative councils er officio.

CAR WELL, VISCOUNT (United Kingdom, 1874), EDWARD CARDWILL, 1st Viscount; P.C. (Egland, 1852; Ireland, 1859).-Educated at Balliol Coll., Oxford, of which he became a fellow;

took a double first-class degree in 1835, and war made an honorary D.C.L. 1863; called to the bas at the Inner Temple 1838; was secretary to the Treasury from Feb. 1845 till July 1846. President of the Board of Trade from Dec. 1852 till Feb. 1855; chief secretary for Ireland from June 1859 till July 1861, when he was appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; sat for Clitheroe from 1842 (when he was seated on petition) till July 1847: for Liverpool from the last date till July 1852, when he was an unsuccessful candidate for that town and for Ayrshire; for Oxford city from Jan. 1853, till April, 1857, when he was an unsuccessful candidate there; again returned for Oxford July following; secretary of state for the colonies, April 4, 1864. to July 6, 1866; secretary of state for war in Mr. Gladstone's first administration, 9th Dec., 1868, to 20th Feb., 1874.

CARLILE, EDWARD.-Clerk, census office, Victoria, 20th May, 1861; registrar general's office, 1st January, 1862; crown law offices, 1st March, 1865; parliamentary draftsman, 1st July, 1879; clerkassistant, legislative assembly, 24th April, 1882.

CARLINGFORD, BARON (United Kingdom) 1874) CHICHESTER PARKINSON FORTESCUE.—ksi baron, P.C. (England 1864, Ireland 1865).—Educated at Christchurch, Oxford, where he was first class in classics in 1844, and obtained the chancellor's prize for the English essay in 1846; was a lord of the Treasury from Jan. 1854 to April, 1855; under secretary of state for the colonies, May, 1857. to Feb. 1858, and re-appointed June, 1859. Has been M.P. for Co. Louth since 1847. Privy councillor 1864; chief secretary for Ireland, Nov. 1865, and again 9th Dec. 1868 to Dec. 1870, when he was appointed president of Board of Trade. Resigned on change of ministry, 20th Feb. 1874; lord privy seal, 1881; lord president of the council, 1883 to June, 1885.

CARMAN, C. H.-Chief clerk of mines and minerals, Nova Scotia.

CARNARVON, 4th EARL of (creat. 1793); Baron Porchester, 1780 (Great Britain).— (HENRY HOWARD MOLYNEUX HERBERT).-Succeeded his father in 1849; educated at Christ Church, Oxford, where he was 1st class in classics, 1852; appointed a deputylieut. of Hants, and capt. Hants yeomanry 1853; constable of Carnarvon Castle, 1854; high steward of the University of Oxford, 1859; was undersecretary of state for the colonies during Lord Derby's second Administration, 1857 to 1859; secretary of state for colonies in Lord Derby's third administration, from 6th July, 1866, to 7th March, 1867; and in Mr. Disraeli's second administration, 21st Feb., 1874, to 3rd Feb., 1878; president of the Royal Commission on the defence of British possessions and commerce abroad, 8th Sept., 1879; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, June, 1885, to Jan., 1886.

CARON, HON. L. B.-Puisne judge, Superior Court, Quebec, 1874.

CARON, SIR J. P. R. A., K.C.M.G. (1885), Q.C.-Born 1843; called to the bar of Lower Canada (now Province of Quebec) 1865; created a Queen's counsel, 1876; entered the Canadian House of Commons, 1873, where he still sits; minister of militia and defence for the Dominion of Canada, 8th Nov., 1880.

CARR, CAPTAIN G. W. L., R.N.-Superintendent of ports, Malta, 1880.

CARR, MARK WILLIAM, Assist. M. Inst., C.E., maintenance engineer, Natal, 23rd August, 1876; resident engineer, April, 1882.

CARRINGTON (THIRD BARON), CHARLES ROBERT CARINGTON, P.C., born 1843.-Served as

captain in the Royal Horse Guards; appointed captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms, June, 1881: and was made a member of the Committe of Council on Agriculture on its formation in 18°2; appointed Governor of New South Wales, 1885. CARRINGTON, COLONEL FREDERICK, C.M.G. Regiment; commander of the Frontier Light Horse" in the Transkei War, South Africa, 1877-78; served in the Transvaal against Sikukuni, 1878-79; Lieut.-Col. commanding left wing of Cape Mounted Riflemen, 1879; resigned 1883; commandant of police, British Bechuanaland. 1885.

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CARRINGTON, JOHN WORRELL, D.C.L.-Was educated at Codrington College, Barbados (S.C C., 1866), and elected to an open classical exhibition at Lincoln College, Oxford (B.A., 1872); was called to the bar, Lincoln's Inn, 6th June, 1872; acted as judge of the assistant court of appeal, Barbados, Dec.--Jan., 1874-75; J.P., 1874; was a member of the house of assembly from Oct., 1874, to Dec., 1878, when he was called to a seat in the legislative council. In Dec., 1878, was appointed solicitor-general of the colony; again acted as judge of the assistant court of appeal, Aug.-Oct., 1879; and acted as attorney-general from May, 1880, to Nov., 1881. In June, 1879, w is created an hon. D.C.L. of the University of Durham; was secretary of the education commission, 1874-75; of the rainfall commission, 1874; and of the poor relief commission, 1875-79. Was president of the education board, and president of the board of health; and received the thanks of the secretary of state and of the governor-in-chief for his services in connection with the subject of education in the colony. In March, 1882, was appointed chief justice of the colonies of St. Lucia and Tobago. In Dec.Jan., 1882-3, was sent on special duty as acting colonial secretary of Grenada: administered the government of Tobago from May, 1883, to June, 1885, since when he has been engaged, under the sanction of the Colonial Office, in the preparation and pristing of a draft revised edition of the laws of Tobago.

CARRINGTON, J. A.-Sub-inspector of schools, Barbados, Jan., 1879.

CARROL, DANIEL.-Appointed clerk in the master's office of the court of the recorder of Sierra Leone, 1857; chief clerk, master's office, supreme court, 1859; deputy master and registrar, supreme court, from Sept., 1859, to June, 1860; admitted an attorney in Mar., 1860; proctor of the vice-admiralty court in May, 1860; notary public in 1861; registrar of the court of summary jurisdiction in Jan., 1869; clerk of police and of the court of requests, 1877; and master and registrar of the supreme court in Dec., 1882; has acted on several occasions as crown prosecutor in the absence of the Queen's advocate.

CARTER, HON. SIR F. B. T., K.C.M.G. (1878).Barrister, Newfoundland, 1842; Q.C., 1859; member house of assembly, 1855 to 1878; speaker, 1861 to 1865; premier and attorney-general, 1865 to 1870, and in February, 1874; delegate to Quebec, 1864, in arranging terms for establishing the dominion of Canada; again at Ottawa, 1869, for the admission of Newfoundland into the dominion; and several delegations respecting treaty rights of the trade on the Newfoundland coast; entitled to the prefix "Honourable" within the colony; chief justice, 1878; administrator by Royal Sign Manual, 30th Sept., 1878, in the absence of the governor.

CARTER, GILBERT T.-Entered the Navy as assistant clerk, December, 1864; paymaster of the

Colonial steamer "Sherbro," Sierra Leone, August, 1870; served on the Gold Coast during a part of the Ashanti Campaign; and was appointed one of the commissioners for valuing the stores left behind by the Duten at the transfer of Elmina; private secretary to the governor of the Leeward Islands, Sept., 1875; collector of customs and treasurer, Gold Coast, Aug., 1879; treasurer and postmaster, Gambia, Oct., 1882; holds dormant commission to administer the Government in the absence of the administrator.

CARTWRIGHT, HON. SIR RICHARD JOHN, K.C.M.G. (1879).-Born 1835; entered Canadian Parliament, 1863; sworn of the privy council, and was minister of finance 7th November, 1873, until the resignation of the Mackenzie cabinet, October, 1878. CARUANA, THE REVD. A. A., LL.D.-Secretary to the University of Malta, July 1, 1856; acted also as assistant to the rector in the Lyceum of the Three Cities, and teacher of history and geography, 1st Oct,, 1867; acting rector, 1st Nov., 1879; principal of the University, 5th June, 1880; librarian to the government public library, 15th Nov., 1880,

CARVALHO, J. A. DE.-Appointed second clerk and accountant in the treasury, Hong Kong, Aug. 16th, 1855; promoted to first clerk and cashier, January 16th, 1860; appointed assistant superintendent fire brigade, Sept. 12th, 1875, which appointment he reigned on Dec. 31st, 1883; created a J.P. for the colony, Dec., 1883. CASAULT, HON, L, E. N.-Puisne judge, superior court, Quebec.

CASE, E-Superintending officer public works department, Ceylon, 1 Feb., 1876.

CASEY, JAMES JOSEPH, C.M.G., 1878.- Was president of the Victoria commission and exective commissioner for the colony at the Paris Exhibition, 1878.

CASOLANI, EDWARD ROBERT.-Appointed clerk, Cyprus service, Sept., 1878; and higher division clerk, Mar., 1883; on the high commissioner's establishment, Cyprus; transferred to the chief secretary's establishment, March, 1884.

CASOLANI, CAPTAIN R.-Lieut. R.M.F.A., Aug., 1864; captain, April, 1884; adjutant, Nov., 1877; superintendent of police, Malta, 15th May,

1884.

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CASOLANI, WILLIAM.-Appointed, competitive examination, a clerk in the port department, Malta, May 15th, 1863; transferred to the customs department, Jan., 1865; second class clerk, chief secretary's office, June, 1880.

CASSERLY, JAMES MICHAEL.-Third class clerk, colonial secretary's office, Jamaica, 1878; acting 2nd class clerk, Dec., 1882.

CASTIEAU, J. B.-Inspector-general of penal establishments, Victoria.

CASTOR, C. F.-Assistant colonial surgeon Gold Coast Colony, 27th Feb., 1879.

CATT, HON. A.-Commissioner of crown lands, South Australia, 24th June, 1881.

CAULFIELD, H. S. G.-General manager, railway department, Mauritius, 2nd July, 1879.

CAYLEY, SIR RICHARD (Knt., 1882), M. A., and formerly scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge. --Called to the bar, Lincoln's Inn, 11th June, 1862; advocate supreme court of Ceylon, 7th June, 1863; acting deputy Queen's advocate from Jan., 1867, to May, 1868, when he was confirmed in that appointment; puisne judge of the supreme court, 1873; Queen's advocate, 1876; chief justice, 1879; resigned, 1883.

CHADWICK, F. M.-Chief clerk at the royal gaol, Trinidad, Nov. 1, 1859; sub inspector of

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