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promoted captain and brevet of major. On returning to Cape Coast, he organized a police force of Houssas at Anamboe. In the Afghan war, 1878-9, served in the expedition to Bazar Valley and action of Deh Sarak; brevet of lieutenantcolonel; appointed chief commandant of police and inspector of prisons, Cyprus, 1878; superintendent of the prison, Hong Kong, 1884.

GORDON, GEORGE WILLIAM.-Clerk of Council, Tobago, Oct., 1873, to July, 1874; clerk of petty sessions of district No. 2, July, 1877; appointed inspector of inland revenue officers, 1 July, 1878; acted as auditor of public accounts, 10 July, 1880, to 30 June, 1881; when he was appointed auditor and registrar; acted as treasurer and controller of customs April to May, 1882, and June to September, 1885; is a J. P.

GORDON, WILLIAM MONTGOMERIE.--Clerk to consul-general of Western Pacific, August, 1879; clerk of executive council and chief clerk of crown lands in colony of Fiji, May, 1880; also acted as secretary to lands commission; appointed resident commissioner and stipendiary magistrate for the island of Rotumah, May, 1882; commissioner to inquire into claims of Europeans to land, November, 1882.

GORDON, WILLIAM ROSE-Clerk and Zulu interpreter to assistant resident magistrate, Pietermaritzburg, March, 1866; clerk and interpreter to resident magistrate, Alfred County, 1867; acting clerk of the court, sub-distributor of stamps and issuer of licences, 1869; clerk and interpreter to resident magistrate, borough and county of Durban, 1870; acting interpreter of the circuit court, Durban, combined courts, and immigration depart ment, interpreter of the supreme and circuits courts, and native high court of Natal, 1878.

year; auditor-general of the West Coast of Africa Settlements, 13th Feb., 1882.

GORMAN, W. J.-Captain, late of the Ceylon Rifles; assistant commissary-general, Ceylon, 1858; acting deputy commissary-general, 1863, resumed duties, 1864; acting deputy commissary-general, 1866; colonial storekeeper, September, 1867; is a J.P. for the island.

GORMANSTON (14th VISCOUNT), JENICO WILLIAM JOSEPH PRESTON.-Born 1837; has been chamberlain to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and a commisioner of national education; served in the 60th Rifles during the Indian mutiny; appointed governor-in-chief of the Leeward Islands, 1885.

GORRIE, SIR JOHN (KNT. 1882).-Called to the bar of Scotland, 1856; Captain Q.E.R.V., 1859; one of the honorary advocate-deputies for Scotland, 1860; practised in London, 1862 to 1869; counsel for Jamaica Committee before Royal Commission in that colory 1866; substitute-procureur and advocategeneral, Mauritius, 10th Aug., 1869; 3rd puisne judge, supreme court, 5th Sept., 1870; 2nd puisne judge, 12th Sept., 1870; member of the police and old immigrants inquiry commission, 1872; president of the council of education, 1874-6; acting 1st puisno judge, April, 1875; chief justice of Fiji, March, 1876; chief judicial commissioner Western Pacific, 1878; acting high commissioner Western Pacific, June, 1878, to Aug., 1879; chief justice of Leeward Islands, 1882.

GOULBURN, 1ST BISHOP of RIGHT REV.

MESAC THOMAS, D.D.-Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge; graduated B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843; ordained deacon, 1840; priest, 1841; vicar of Tuddenham St. Martin, Suffolk; was secretary to the colonial and continental church society. Goulburn formed part of the diocese of New South Wales until its separation in 1863,

special mission to native tribes; administrator of the government of Gambia, March, 1877 to 1884; was in command of the expedition sent to explore the Upper Gambia in 1881.

GOULET, HON. M.-Minister of agriculture, province of Manitoba, Canada, Jan., 1880.

GOYDER, G. WOODROFFE.-Chief clerk, land office, South Australia. 1853; deputy surveyor general, 1855; surveyor general, 1861; also inspector of mines and valuer of runs.

GORE, AUGUSTUS FREDERICK F.R.G.S., C.M.G. GOULDSBURY, BRIGADE SURGEON (retired) (1881).-Was acting private secretary to Sir A. VALESIUS SKIPTON, M.D., C.M.G. (1876).-Served Oliphant, C.B., chief justice of Ceylon, 1820, private in several capacities under the Gold Coast governsecretary to C. Temple, Esq., second puisne judgement, and was employed upon more than one of Ceylon, 1851, and to Sir Philip E. Wodehouse, K.C.B., when superintendent of British Honduras in 1852, and again when governor of British Guiana in 1854; acting assistant government secretary, and acting circuit stipendiary magistrate of British Guiana, 1855; was confirmed in 1857 as assistant acted as government secretary; government secretary in 1865; an inspector of prisons, 1865, and a director in 1866; was acting government secretary, chairman of the board of health, and member of the education committee, from October, 1866, until transferred to Barbados as Colonial Secretary, in March, 1867; where latterly he was a member of the executive and legislative councils; was a J.P. for the island; administered the government of St. Vincent from May to Oct., 1874; and of Grenada from March to May, 1876. Militia services. Captain in the militia of British Guiana, 1856; military secretary, 1865, and adjutant - general, 1866; when transferred to Barbados in 1867; received a commission as military secretary, and in 1868 acted as adjutant-general; present rank, lieut.-colonel; lieut.-governor Tobago, 1877; lieut.governor St. Vincent, 1880.

GORE, JAMES C.-Deputy commissary, commissariat and transport staff (accountant branch); served in the imperial post office from Feb., 1871, to 31st Aug., 1873; entered the late control department (accountant branch) as assistant commissary, 1st Sept., 1873; served under Sir Garnet Wolseley in the Ashante War, 1873-4 (medal); granted local rank of deputy commissary, 13th Feb., 1881, and confirmed in that rank on 1st April in that

GRAFTON AND ARMIDALE.-(New South Wales) 2nd BISHOP of, RIGHT REV. JAMES FRANCIS TURNER, D.D.-Educated Durham University, where he graduated B.A. 1851, M.A. 1854; consecrated in 1868; formerly rector of North Tedworth, near Marlborough; for some time chaplain of Bishop Cosin's Hall, Durham University.

GRAHAM, CYRIL CLERKE, C.M.G. (1877).— Was honorarily attached to Lord Dufferin, British commissioner in Syria, from September 10, 1860, till June, 1861; private secretary to the Earl of Carnarvon, secretary of state for the colonies, 6th July, 1866, to 9th March, 1867; lieut.-governor, Grenada, 1875, to September, 1877.

GRAHAM, CAPT. D. D.-Provincial superintendent of police, Galle, Ceylon, 1868.

GRAHAM, FREDK.-Appointed clerk in the office of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, after a competitive examination, 30th May, 1870; 2nd class clerk, 30th Sept., 1872; appointed private secretary to Mr. Herbert, 1st October, 1872; private secretary to the Rt. Hon. M. E. Grant-Duff, M.P., 8th January, 1381, to 5th August, 1881; to

Mr. L. H. Courtney, M.P., from 6th August, 1881; and to the Hon. Evelyn Ashley, 12th May, 1882; and to the Earl of Dunraven, 24th June, 1885. GRANDJEAN, REV. J. F. J.-Educated at Bastogne and Floreffe (Belgium); student in theology at Paris, 1864 to 1870; professor at Nice, 1870 to 1872; priest in 1871; missionary in France, 1872 to 1874; preacher at St. Martin's-leGrand, London, 1874 to 1876; acting curate of Grouville and St. Heliers (Jersey), 1876 to 1878; curate of Melton Mowbray, 1879; civil chaplain of the Seychelles, 1st April, 1880.

GRANT, C. S.-Assistant colonial surgeon, Gold Coast Colony, 9 Oct., 1877.

GRANT, HENRY EUGENE WALTER.- In the service of the Colonial Bank from May, 1874, to February, 1882; secretary to the Education Board, Barbados, from February, 1882, to 30 May, 1883; acting private secretary to governor of Barbados, from 1 to 31 Jan., 1883; private secretary to Sir W. Robinson, 1 June, 1883.

GRANT, HON J. M.-Chief secretary and minister of public instructon, Victoria, Australia, 9th July, 1881; retired 1883.

GRANT, JOHN GLASGOW, C.M.G. (1884). Barrister-at-law; member of the legislative council, Barbados, for many years..

GRANT, SIR JOHN PETER, G.C.M.G. (1874), K.C.B. (1862.)-Educated at Eton, Edinburgh, and Haileybury; entered the Bengal civil service, 1828; secretary to the Indian law commission, 1837; commissioner for the debts of the Raja of Mysore, 1844; secretary to the government of Bengal, 1848; secretary to the governor-general of India in council (home department), 1852; subsequently transferred to the foreign department; a member of the council of India, May, 1854; was lieut.-governor of Bengal from May, 1859, to 1862; governor of Jamaica, June, 1866, until 1874, deputy lieutenant of Inver

ness.

GRANT, FIELD-MARSHAL SIR PATRICK, G.C.B., and G.C.M.G. (1868).-Entered the military service, 1819; served with the army at Gwalior, 1843-4; Sutlej, 1845-6; Punjaub, 1848-9; Affghanistan, 1849-50; governor of Malta, March, 1867, to June, 1872; governor of Chelsea Hospital, March, 1874.

GRANT, S. C. N.-Captain R. E.; entered the army Feb., 1872; was employed on special duty in connection with the Madras famine in 1875; assistant-commissioner, Famagusta, Cyprus, Nov., 1878; assistant-director of survey, Dec., 1880; director of survey, March, 1883; member legislative council, Sept., 1884; British delegate of Ercof, Jan., 1885; principal first officer, June, 1885.

GRANVILLE, EARL, K.G., D.C.L.-(RT. HON. GRANVILLE GEORGE LEVESON GOWER), Educated at Christ Church, Oxford; was attached to the embassy at Paris from May, 1835, till Aug. 1836; was M.P. for Morpeth from Feb. 10, 1831, till Feb. 1840, when he accepted the Chiltern Hundreds; was under secretary of state for foreign affairs from March 7, 1840, till Sept. 3, 1841; was M.P. for Lichfield from Sept. 1841, till he succeeded to the peerage as 2nd earl, Jan. 8, 1846; was appointed master of the buckhounds, July 9, 1846; sworn a privy councillor, Aug. 1, 1846; appointed one of the commissioners of railways, Nov. 4, 1846; and a deputy lieutenant of Salop in the same year; appointed vice-president of the board of trade and paymaster-general, May 7, 1848; Jan. 3, 1850, one of the commissioners for the promotion of the exhibition of works of industry of all nations to be held in the year 1851; was secretary of state for foreign affairs from Dec. 27, 1851, till

Feb. 27, 1852; was appointed lord president of the council, Dec. 28, 1852; chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, June 21,1854; a member of the committee of education, July 3, 1854; was again appointed lord president of the council, Feb. 8, 1855; ambassador extraordinary to the Emperor of all the Russias (Alexander II), on the occasion of his imperial majesty's coronation, July 22, 1856; and chancellor of the University of London, Dec. 26, 1856; resigned office, Feb. 26, 1858; was again appointed lord president of the council, June 18, 1859; K.G., July 6, 1859; was appointed in 1861 to be one of the commissioners for the international exhibition of works of industry and arts to be held in London in 1862; was in attendance on her majesty when she proceeded to Germany in the autumn of 1863; had the degree of D.C.L. conferred upon him by the University of Oxford in 1863; resigned office, July 5, 1866; constable of Dover castle and lord warden of the cinque ports; secretary of state for the colonies in Mr. Gladstone's first administration, 9 Dec. 1868; succeeded the Earl of Clarendon as secretary of state, foreign affairs, July, 1870; resigned, Feb. 1874; Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, April, 1880, to June,

1885.

GRATIAEN, E.- Assistant colonial surgeon, Ceylon, 1868..

GRAVES, HON. J. H.-Commissioner of trade and customs, Victoria, 9th July, 1881 to 1883.

GRAVES, T. N. June, 1854, clerk, colonial secretary's office, Mauritius; Nov. 1, 1858, clerk in treasury; May, 1864, joint district clerk; district clerk, Pamplemousses, 13 March, 1878; now district clerk, Plaines Wilhelms.

GRAY, A. R.-Traffic manager railway department, Feb., 1876; previously chief collector, Trinidad.

GRAY, HON. J. H.-Puisne judge of British Columbia, 1872.

GRAY, MARTIN W.-Postmaster of Antigu^, December, 1877; immigration agent, September, 1880.

GRAY, ROBERT J.-Under colonial secretary, Queensland, 1 Jan., 1880.

GRAY, S. BROWNLOW.-Called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1847; attorney-general of Bermuda, June, 1861. Is also advocate of the vice-admiralty

court.

GREAVES, MAJOR GENERAL SIR GEORGE RICHARD, K.C.M.G. (1881), C.B. Late chief secretary and chief of the staff in Cyprus; adjutantgeneral in India, 30th Oct., 1879, to October, 1884; served as a major-general on the staff in operations at Suakin, 1885.

GREEN, H. W.-Educated at Marlborough College; junior "Brown" prizeman, 1867, and subsequently at Lincoln College, Oxford, where he obtained au open scholarship in classics; writer Ceylon civil service, Jan., 1870; acting assistant government agent, Batticaola, March, 1871; police magistrate, Panwilla, Dec., 1871; to continue to act at Batticaloa; acting assistant government agent, Kurunégala, July, 1873; extra assistant to the Government agent, Galle, 1 Jan., 1874; police magistrate, Panaduré, 1 Jan., 1874; office assistant at Kandy to the Government agent for the Central Province, 1 March, 1875; assistant Government agent, Negombo, 2 Nov., 1876; director of department of public instruction, 1 May, 1883.

GREENE, WILLIAM.-Educated at St. Edmund's R. C. College, Hertfordshire; chief clerk, procureur general's office, Mauritius, 1863; government translator of laws, 1870; joint author of a work, "Labor

Laws of Mauritius;"crown solicitor, 1872; in 1873 member of a commission of inquiry into the prison system of the island; in 1877-78, twice acting district magistrate of Grand Port; in 1878 was member of a commission to frame rules of practice and procedure for stipendiary courts, and in 1879 member of a commission to frame general regulations to carry out the new laws on masters and servants; author of several editions of a digest, "Index to the Laws of Mauritius;" acting registrar, supreme court, April, 1883; acting protector of immigrants, May, 1883; acting colonial postmaster, Aug., 1884; author of a work on criminal jurisprudence, 1884; member of the council of education.

time as paymaster, quartermaster, and adjutant of the detachment of his regiment at that station; promoted to an unattached company in 1856; accepted a troop in the military train on the formation, of that corps in 1857; in 1859 went with his battaion to China; in 1860 was sent to Japan with his troop for horses; on his return, before the taking of the Taku forts, appointed captain-commandant of the mounted transport of the army (which was then declared to be in a state of collapse); at the end of the first march towards Pekin, on arrival at Trien Tein, received the thanks of general (now) Lord Napier of Magdala; mentioned in despatches; promoted to rank of major in the army (medal and clasp); on the breaking up of the field force, reGREGORY, AUGUSTUS CHARLES, C.M.G. (1875). mained with the army of occupation in command of -Surveyor-General of Queensland, retired 1 Sep., the 1st battalion military train, with which he re1879; trustee of the Queensland museum, 1876. turned to England în 1862, again mentioned in deGREGORY, SIR CHARLES HUTTON, C.Espatches: in 1863 proceeded with the 4th battalion K.C.M.G. (1883), (C.M.G., 1876).-Past president of the military train to New Zealand; in 1865 apof the Institution of Civil Engineers, and consult-pointed to the staff of the governor of that colony ing engineer for various works in the colonies.

GREGORY, RT. HON. SIR WILLIAM HENRY, K.C.M.G., (1875).—Was member of Parliament for Galway county, Ireland; governor of Ceylon, 1871 to 1877; and was sworn a member of the Privy Council for Ireland, in the same year; appointed to the Order of St. Michael and St. George on the occasion of the visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales to the East.

GRESHAM, JOHN FOSTER.-Educated at St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A., 1849; called to the bar at the Inner Temple, June 7, 1852; special pleader, northern circuit; attended Hull, west riding, Manchester, Middlesex, and central criminal court sessions; chief justice of Grenada, 1863. GREY, SIR GEORGE, K.C.B. (Civil.) 1848.Ensign in the 83rd regiment, 1829; lieut., 1833; and captain, 1839; left England in 1837 to explore the north-west part of Australia, the account of which will be found in a work published by him, entitled Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-west and Western Australia, during 1837-8-9;' was for some time resident magistrate at Albany, West Australia; governor of South Australia, Dec. 1840; of New Zealand, 1846; of the Cape of Good Hope, 1854; re-appointed governor of New Zealand, June, 1861; is author of Polynesian Mythology.' Relieved of the government of New Zealand, end of 1867. Retired on a governor's pension in 1872; superintendent of the Province of Auckland, 1875; premier of New Zealand, 1877 to 1879.

GREY, 3rd EARL (Creat. 1806), VISCT. HOWICK, 1801; BARON GREY, 1806 (Utd. Kgdm.); BART., 1746 (Gt. Brit.); Privy Councillor, 1835, K.G. G.C.M.G., 1869.-HENRY GEORGE GREY.-Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge (M.A. 1823); was under-secretary of state for the colouies from 1830 to 1833; under secretary for the home department from Jan. till July, 1834; secretary at war from April, 1835, to Sept. 1839; secretary of state for the colonies from July, 1846, to Feb. 1852; lord-lieut. of Northumberland, 1847; was M.P. for Winchilsea from 1826 to 1830, for Higham Ferrars in 1831, for North Northumberland from 1831 to 1851, and for Sunderland from Sept. 1841, till July, 1845.

GREY, MAJOR W. R.-Ensign in the 30th regt., 1843, served in England and Ireland; promoted in 1847 to a lieutenancy in the Ceylon rifle regiment, served in Ceylon from 1847 to 1850, and again in 1854; during the Ceylon rebellion of 1848 commanded the outpost of Ambepusse; served in Hong Kong from 1850 to 1854; acted for a considerable

up to the end of 1867, performed the duties of aidede-camp and military secretary, and for six months the additional duties of private secretary, specially mentioned and recommended for promotion (medal); promoted to an unattached majority when the military train was broken up; retired from the service; 1875, superintendent of prisons, Straits Settlements.

GREY-WILSON, WM.-Appointed private secretary to Sir William Grey, governor of Jamaica, 1874; to lieut.-governor Edwd. E. Rushworth, March, 1877; to administrator, Major-General J. R. Mann, R.E., August, 1877; to lieut.-governor, F. P. Barlee, British Honduras, Sept., 1877; and clerk of the executive and legislative councils, June, 1878; acting magistrate. Orange Walk, in charge of frontier scouts, Dec., 1879, to April, 1880, and June, 1880, to March, 1881; assistant Colonial secretary and treasurer Sierra Leone, 1883; 4th assistant colonial secretary, Gold Coast and Colony, 1884; retired, 1886.

GRIEVE, R., M.D. - Medical superintendent Lunatic Asylum, Berbice, 24th September, 1875. GRIFFIN, MARTIN J.-Parliamentary librarian of Parliament, Canada, 6 Aug., 1885.

GRIFFIN, WM. HY.-Secretary to the general post-office, Canada, on the transfer of the department to the colonial authorities in 1851; deputy postmaster general of Canada, June, 1857; deputy postmaster-general of the dominion, 30th May, 1868; negotiated the postal connection with the United States, 1875.

GRIFFITH, CHARLES DUNCAN, C.M.G. (1877). Was lieutenant in the Uitenhage Hottentot levy during the Kafir war of 1846-47; lieutenant in Kafir police from 1st January, 1848, to 31st December, 1850; captain commanding the Albany Hottentot levy during the Kafir war of 1851-52 (medal); was several times mentioned in general orders; appointed in November, 1852, commandant of the second division of the armed mounted police force; in 1855 served under Sir Walter Currie as second in command during the operations in 1857-58 against the Tembu chief Fadana, and the Galeka chief Kreli; captured the chief Fadana, near the sources of the Bashee river; for these services was appointed in June, 1858, civil commissioner and resident magistrate for the district of Albert; promoted in June, 1859, to Queen's-town as civil commissioner and resident magistrate; promoted in November, 1868, to Graham's-town as civil commissioner and resident magistrate of Albany; in July, 1869. to King William's-town as civil commissioner and resident magistrate of that important

division; in July, 1871, appointed governor's agent and chief magistrate for the territory of British Basutoland; in September, 1877, commandant of the frontier armed mounted police force upon the outbreak of the Galeka tribe under the chief Kreli; appointed on the 2nd and 3rd October, 1877, to rank in the Transkei command as a colonel in H.M.'s army; and all troops, imperial as well as colonial, on the eastern side of the Kei river, placed under his command; on the 16th January, 1878, appointed commandant-general of colonial forces, and served from that date in command of the colonial forces in the colony until the end of the Galeka war and the Gaika rebellion; in July, 1878, received the thanks of both houses of parliament for his services; on the 26th August, 1878, re-appointed, as governor's agent in, and chief magistrate for, British Basutoland; colonel-commandant of colonial forces in and upon the borders of Basutoland; retired on pension, 1882.

GRIFFITH, FRANCIS BELL.-Inspector of inland revenue officers, Barbados, 23rd March, 1874; J.P.; acted as auditor-general, in 1874, 1876, 1877. 1878; treasurer and collector of customs, St. Vincent, 8 October, 1879.

GRIFFITH, H.M. BRANDFORD.-Was a student at Harrison's College, Barbados; appointed confidential clerk to administrator of Lagos, Oct., 1880, private secretary to lieutenant-governor, Dec., 1880, to 4th March, 1881; clerk of legislative council, Dec., 1880, to May, 1881; private secretary to lieutenant-governor, Oct. to 24th Dec., 1882; privated secretary to Sir Samuel Rowe, K.C.M.G., governor of the Gold Coast from Dec., 1882, to March, 1883, when he was appointed first clerk and warehouse keeper in the customs at Lagos; acted as clerk in audit office, Accra, in 1884.

GRIFFITH, JOHN. Entered audit department, Barbados, Dec. 1, 1876, as third clerk; second clerk, July 1, 1877; acting chief clerk from Oct., 1879, to Jan., 1880; appointed revenue officer, St. Patrick's, Grenada, Jan. 1, 1881; acting revenue officer, Carriacon, Jan. to March, 1881; chief revenue officer and warehouse keeper, Grenada, July, 1881; acting auditor of public accounts from Oct. 1, 1881, to June 30, 1882, also on three other occasions; treasury accountant from Oct. 1, 1883, to July 19, 1885; colonial postmaster, July 20, 1835.

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GRIFFITH, WM. BRANDFORD JUNIOR, F. (Lond.), 1880.-Educated at Jersey and Harris college, Barbados; Gilchrist scholar, 1877; cb| to the bar Middle Temple, June, 1881, practie ( at Lagos and Cape Coast; acting Queen's advecz Gold Coast Colony, 3 April to 17 Oct., 187. district commissioner, 1885.

GRIFFITHS, M. J.-Surveyor-general Brit Honduras, 10th November, 1872.

GRISSELL, M. P.-Assistant inspector, Gle Coast constabulary, 1883.

GROSE, CHARLES BENJAMIN.-Acting distri : magistrates' clerk, British Guiana, 1882; confirme 4 April, 1884.

GUIANA, 1st BISHOP of (founded 1842).-RIGHT REV. WM. PIERCY AUSTIN, D.D.-Educated Exeter College, Oxford, where he graduated B.A 1829, M. A. 1835, and was created D.D. 1842; ws previously archdeacon of British Guiana, and a the erection of this bishopric under letters patet, in 1842, was consecrated the 1st Bishop of Guiana GUIBERT, J.-Crown attorney and Queen's proctor, Mauritius, 1 July, 1883.

GUPPY, R. J. LECHMERE, F.L.S., F.G.S. F.M.Z.S.-Inspector of schools and superintendet: of education, Trinidad, 1st July, 1868; appointeclerk in colonial secretary's department, 25th July. 1859; clerk of the council and confidential clerk, 24th March, 1861; secretary to the prison discipline commission in 1865; secretary and superintend.ng inspector to the board of health, 31st August, 1866, to 31st May, 1867.

GURDON, SIR W. BRAMPTON, C.B., K.C.M.G. || (1882).--Educated at Eton and at Trinity College, | Cambridge, B.A. (1863); appointed a clerk in the treasury, 1863; and received the K.C.M.G. for services on special missions in 1879 and 1881 to Scuti Africa for the settlement of financial questions, resigned 1885.

HACKETT, F. M. F.-Assistant inspector, Gold Coast constabulary, 15th August, 1878; inspector, 1884.

HADEN, FRANCIS SEYMOUR, B.A.-Educated at Westminster school, and at Christ Church, Oxford; private secretary to Sir Henry Bulwer, K.C.M.G., lieut.-governor of Natal, 17th March, 1877; acting chief clerk, colonial secretary's office, 17th March, 1880; assistant colonial secretary, 1st Jan., 1881.

GRIFFITH, T. RISELY.-Entered the Colonial HAGARTY, HON. J. H., D.C.L.-Judge of the Bank service in 1869, and served in London, court of common pleas, Ontario, Feb. 5, 1856; puisne Barbados, and St. Vincent; auditor of publie judge of the court of Queen's bench, March 19, 1862 ; accounts, Grenada, 1st November, 1872, to 28th chief justice of the court of common pleas, samie February, 1878; private secretary to Sir S. Free-province, July, 1873; chief justice Queen's bench, ling, K.C.M.G., during his administration of the government of the Windward Islands in 1875; private secretary to lieutenant-governor, Grenada, April, 1876, to May, 1877; treasurer, Gold Coast Colony, 1st March, 1878; colonial secretary and treasurer, Sierra gone, 21st June, 1879; member of the executive and legislative councils.

GRIFFITH, WILLIAM BRANDFORD, C.M.G. (1879).-Auditor-general, Barbados, 31st March, 1863; acting colonial secretary, 1st May to 31st October, 1874; 21st March to 31st May, 1876; and again in 1877; J.P., 1874; member of the legislative council, 2nd June, 1876; as acting colonial secretary was ex-officio a member of the executive council and chairman of the consolidated, contagious diseases, and education boards; was a member of the legislative assembly, 1861 to 1874; appointed lieut.governor of the Gold Coast Colony, and to administer the government of Lagos, Nov. 1879; on several occasions a ministered the government in chief, Governor, Gold Coast Co.oay, Oct., 1885.

Nov., 1878; chief justice of Ontario, 6 May, 1884.
HAJENÍUS, J.-Excise surveyor, Natal, 14th
August, 1874.

HALE, WILLIAM PHILIP. Appointed fifth clerk, audit office, 9th September, 1872; acting fourth clerk from 15th April, 1875, to 31st Dec., 1877; fifth clerk magistrates' office, Singapore, 1st January, 1878; seventh clerk, colonial secretary's office, 20th May, 1878; fourth clerk, 10 June, 1880; third clerk, audit office, 17 Jan., 1881; second clerk, 1st Dec., 1882; second clerk, colonial secretary's office, 1st May, 1884.

HALES, JOHN, M.A.-Educated at Rugby and Trinity College, Cambridge; appointed a clerk, after competitive examination, in the office of the secretary of state for the colonies, Sept. 1858; junior class, 1862; assistant clerk, 21st Jan. 1867; 1st class clerk, 30th Sept. 1872; principal clerk, 2nd April, 1879.

HALKETT, CAPTAIN FRED., CRAIGIE-1872, passed 14th of successful competitors for Royal

Indian Engineering College; 1872, lieutenant 1st Royal Lanark Militia; 1873, first lieutenant Fife Artillery Militia; 1875, passed alone out of detachment, school of instruction, Woolwich; 1875, November, captain Fife Artillery Militia; 1876, August, artillery instructor; 1876, September, artillery inspector, Gold Coast, Houssa Force; December, 1876, to May, 1877, acted as adjutant and inspector-general; 1877, March, on diplomatic mission to kings of Denkera and Wassaw, West Africa; 1877, April, commissioner, commandant, and treasurer of Dixcove district; 1877, October, on special duty to Prahsu; 1878, January 4th to April 1st, on special duty to Ashanti frontier, inspecting roads and fortifications; 1878, April 19th, commissioner, commandant, and treasurer of Secondee district; 1879, April 19th, stipendiary magistrate, Fiji; 1879, Jan., appointed a commissioner of supreme court; inspector-general of police, Sierra Leone, 1885.

HALL, SIR JOHN, K.C.M.G. (1882).—Late Premier, New Zealand.

HALL, W. W. PARSONS.-Educated at the Royal Naval School, New Cross, Kent; appointed assistant irrigation officer, public works department, Ceylon, 24th Mar., 1878; acting superintending officer, public works department, Putlam Aug., 1879; assistant irrigation officer, Kurumgalle, Jan., 1880; irrigation officer, Kurumgalle, April, 1880; assistant engineer, Colombo harbour works, Feb., 1881; assistant engineer, Ceylon government railway extension, Dimbula, Mar., 1882; district engineer, public works department, Teluk. Anson, Perak, Straits Settlements, 17th Mar., 1883, assistant treasurer, Taiping, Perak, 29th Mar, 1884.

HALLORAN, A. E.-Sheriff, Queensland, 24 Feb., 1864.

HALLORAN, HENRY, C.M.G.(1878).-Formerly principal under secretary for New South Wales. Retired on pension.

HAMILTON, A. S.-Entered the Royal Navy in June, 1862; lieutenant, Sept., 1872; served on the Mediterranean, China, and East Coast of Africa stations; retired in Feb., 1876; appointed treasurer and harbour master of Labuan, 7th Aug., 1877.

HAMILTON, CHARLES BOUGHTON.-Entered the service, 1865; 2nd clerk receiver-general's office, British Guiana, 1 July, 1873; acted as chief clerk in secretary's office, March to July, 1877; appointed colonial book keeper, 1 Sept., 1879; acting receiver-general of British Guiana, 1 Oct., 1881; and acting auditor-general, 9 Aug., 1883.

HAMILTON, KER BAILLIE, C.B.-Educated for the army at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich; entered the Indian military service in 1822; appointed a writer in the civil service of the Mauritius in 1826, and assistant private secretary to governor Sir Lowry Cole; clerk of the council, at the Cape of Good Hope, in 1829; afterwards acted there as colonial secretary; appointed lieut.-governor of Grenada, in 1846; administrator of the government of Barbados and the Windward Islands in 1851; governor of Newfoundland, in 1852; governor-in-chief of Antigua and the Leeward Islands, in 1855, to Jan. 1863; retired on pension, 1867. HAMILTON, W. A.-First class collector of taxes, Jamaica, 1 Oct., 1875.

HAMILTON, W. A. B.-Educated at Harrow, appointed a junior clerk in the Colonial Office, May, 1864, after competitive examination. Sent on secret service to North America in 1867; 2nd class clerk, 30th Sept., 1st class clerk, July, 1879; and

private secretary to Mr. Knatchbull-Hugessen, (now Lord Brabourne). M.P., 9th Oct. 1872; called to the bar (Inner Temple), 18th Nov. 1872; private secretary to Mr. James Lowther, M.P., under secretary of state for the colonies, 25th Feb., 1874, to 14th Feb., 1878; private secretary to the Right Hon. James Lowther, M.P., chief secretary for Ireland, 15th Feb., 1878; appointed captain in the East Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry, 5th June, 1878; major, 18th June, 1883; author of “ Mr. Montenello," a romance of the civil service.

HAMLEY, WYMOND.-Collector of customs for the colony of British Columbia, Sept. 1858; was a member of the executive and legislative council: collector of customs of Victoria (B. C.).

HAMMOND, E. J.-Government medical officer, Savanna Grande District, Trinidad, 1 Jan., 1876. HAMMOND, H. T.-Chief inspector of distilleries, breweries, and excise, Victoria, 1 July, 1881.

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HAMPSHIRE, FREDERICK K., M.B., M.R.C.S. -Resident surgeon at Malacca, with medical charge of native troops in garrison there, 1868. Was transferred to Singapore in May, 1872. charge of general hospital, in medical charge of civil and criminal gaols. Police surgeon and deputy superintendent of vaccination. Is also government analyst for the Straits Settlements.

HANSARD, LIEUT. A.-Officer commanding pioneer force, public works department, Ceylon, 1868; superintendent of police, May, 1873.

HANSON, A. B.-Educated at the C. M. S. Grammar School, Sierra Leone, and Ipswich, Suffolk; tide waiter, H.M.'s Customs, 1st July, 1862; acting 2nd and 1st landing waiter up to the 14th October, 1863; landing and tide surveyor, 15th October, 1863; acted as sub-collector in Sherbro, 1869; acted for the harbour master of Freetown in 1865; deputy harbour master, superintendent of quarantine, and superintendent of light houses, Sierra Leone, on the 4th April, 1876.

HARDING, G. R.-First puisne judge, Queensland, 14th July, 1879.

HARDING, W. A.-Appointed after competitive examination a clerk in the lower division of the civil service, and assigned to the post office, 20th Mar., 1883; transferred to the colonial office, 15th Jan., 1884.

HARDY, HON. A. S.-Secretary and registrar, province of Ontario, Canada, 1877.

HARE, FREDERICK ARTHUR.-Educated at St. Columba's College, for Wicklow, Ireland; clerk to the bench of magistrates, Vasse, Western Australia, 1880; clerk and assistant private secretary to Governor Sir William C. F. Robinson, K.C.M.G, during various periods from 1880 to 1882; appointed inspector of police for the Southern Districts of the colony, 1882; private secretary and aide-decamp to Governor Sir Frederick Napier Broome,

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HARE, REGINALD CHARLES. -Appointed to trea-sury department, Western Australia, April, 1881.

HARLEY, COLONEL. SIR ROBERT WILLIAM, C.B. (1867), K.C.M.G. (1883) C.M.G. (1874).—Administrator of Honduras from 21st June, 1871, to 9th June, 1872; administrator of the Gold Coast, September, 1872, until 1874; and acted as administrator-in-chief of the West African Settlements for six months during the Ashantee invasion in 1873; lieutenant-governor, Tobago, September, 1875; lieutenant-governor, Grenada, 1877; served under Major Couran against the hostile Indians of Yucatan in April and May, 1861; commanded the western division of the

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