rts, and a Rear-Adm.
ret.— Woodfield,
FELLOWES, Lient.-Comm. Edward John, of
Shotesham Park, Norfolk.
Eldest surviving son of Robert Fellowes, Esq., J.P.
and D.L., of Shotesham Park, who d. 1915, by Frances
Anne, who d. 1898, 2nd dau. of the late John Clutter-
buck, Esq., J. P., of Warkworth, Northumberland ;
b. 1848; m. 1882 Charlotte Maud, 4th dau. of Lieut-
Col. Charles Sewell. Lieut. -Comm. Fellowes is a
Magistrate for Norfolk, Lieut.-Comm. ret. R.N., and
Patron of 7 livings. — Shotesham Park, Norwich; Carlton
Club, s.w.
FELLOWES. See Benyon, and De Ramsey.
FELLOWES-GORDON. See Gordon.
FELLOWS, George, Esq., formerly of Beeston {
Fields, Nottinghamshire.
Y'oungest son of Alfred Thomas Fellows, Esq., of
Beeston Fields, who d. 1862, by Susanna, who d.
1845, only dau. of the late Edward Woodhouse, Esq.,
of Scotswood, Northumberland, and widow of Joseph
Bainbridge, Esq.; b. 1845; m. 1877 Emma Margaret,
eldest dau. of the late Rev. Richard Thomas Pulteney
Pulteney, of Ashley, Northamptonshire, and has, with
other issue, an only surviving son, John Pulteney,
Lieut, ret., late 3rd Batt. K.O.R. Lancaster Kegt. ; b.
1881. Mr. Fellows is a Magistrate for Nottinghamshire,
and Capt. and Hon. Major late S. Nottinghamshire Yeo.
Cav. ; formerly Assistant Brigade Adjutant 17th Yeo.
Brigade. — Barrow-on-Soar, Loughborough ; Junior
Carlton Club, s.w.
FENTON, Sir Michael William, K.C.S.I.—
Or. 1914.
Third son of Samuel Fenton, Esq., J. P., of Leilrim
House, CO. Wicklow, who d. 1877, by Sophia Hardy,
youngest dau. of the late John Cardwell, Esq., of
TuUyelmer, co. Armagh; b. 1862; m. 1888 Laura
Harcourt, 4th dau. of the late George Robert Elsmie,
Esq., C.S.I. Sir Michael Fenton, who was educated
at tlieR. School, Armagh, and at Trinity Coll., Dublin
(B.A. 1883), and entered the Indian Civil Service
1883, was Under Secretary to the Government of the
Punjab 1887-91 ; Secretary to Financial Commis-
sioners 1892; Revenue Secretary to the Government
1896-9 ; Deputy Commissioner 1899-1910 ; Chief
Secretary 1910-12; a Member of the Council of the
Governor-Gen. of India 1910 and 1913 and of the
Punjab Legislative Council 1909-16, and Fin-
ancial Commissioner 1912-16.— HoUyoak, Northwood,
Middlesex.
FENTON, Charlotte Jane, Lady.
Dau. of George Oakes, Esq.; m. 1st 18 — John Collins,
Esq., who d. 18—; 2ndly 1883 Sir Myles Fenton, a
J.P. for Surrey, Consulting Director (formerly Gen.
Manager) of the S.E. Railway, Lieut.-Col. Engineer
and Railway Vol. Staff Corps, a Chevalier of the Legion
of Honour, and a Comm. of the Order of Leopold of
Belgium, who was formerly Gen. Manager of the
Metropolitan Railway, and who was cr. Knt. 1889
and d. 1918.— Redstone Hall, Redhill, Surrey.
FENTON, Mrs., of Dutton Manor, Lanca-
shire.
Ella Mary, only dau. of the Rev. Hugh Williams,
Vicar of Risca, Monmouthshire, who d. 1877, by
, who d. 1876, dau. of the late William Fell,
Esq., of The Close, Lichfield; m. 1893 Richard Kay
Fenton, Esq., of Dutton Manor, a J.P. for Lancashire,
who d. 1915, leaving, with other issue, an only son,
* Richard James Kay, Lieut. R. Fusiliers ; late Lieut.
3rd Batt. E. Lancashire Regt. ; educated at the R. Mil.
Coll., Sandhurst ; b. 1895. Mrs. Fenton is Lady of the
Manors of Bailey, Dutton, and Ribchester. — Residence :
Dutton, near Longridge, Preston ; 67, Oakwood Court,
Kensifigton, w.
FENTON, of Underbank Hall, Yorkshire. See
de Wend-Fenton.
FENTON-LIVINGSTONE. See Livingstone.
FENWICK,Sir(GEOEGE)TowNSEND,K.C.M.G.,
A.M.I.C.E.— Cr. 1912.
Third son of John Fenwick, Esq., of Prestou House,
Northumberland, who d. 1899, by Anne Emma, eldest
dau. of the late Henry Mitcalfe, Esq., of Tynemouth ;
/(. 1846 ; in. 1873 Lucy Frances, who d. 1916, 3rd dau.
of the late Jerome Townsend Bowen, Esq., of Trinidad.
Sir Townsend Fenwick, who was educated at Stockton
and at St. Mary's Coll., Windermere, is a Sugar Planter
and was formerly the Senior Unofficial M.L.C. of
Trinidad and Tobago.— P
Savile Club.vf.; Wellington Club, s.'w.; Constitutional
Club, w.c. ; Union, and Savannah Clubs. Trinidad.
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COUNTY FAMILIES OF
[Fer
FBNWICK, Major Ernest Gut, M.B.E., of
North Luffenham Hall, Rutland.
£. 1867; III. 1895 Elsie, 2nd dau. of Abraham John
Robarts, Esq., of Tile House, Buckinghamshire. Major
Fenwick, who was educated at Eton, and was formerly
Major R. Bucks Hussars Imp. Yeo.,is a J.P. and C.C.
for Rutland (High Sheriff 1914) and an Hon. Major
in the Army and was temp. Hon. Major Gen. List and
a Remount Officer 1918-19. — North Luffenham Hall,
Stamford ; Turf Cluh, w. ; Arthur's Club, s.w.
FENWICK, Gerard Cecil Dundas, Esq., of
Gate Fulford Hall, Yorkshire.
Elder son of the Rev. Cecil Owen Meynell Fenwick,
M.A., of Gate Fulford Hall, who d. 1909, by Evelyn
Viviau, dau. of Capt. Dundas Reinhardt Gill, formerly
10th R. Hussars, of Calderwood Castle, Lanarkshire ; b.
18S7 ; 111. 1911 Jean Sharland, dau. of the late George
Croad, Esq., of Lydeard St. Lawrence, and has, with
other issue, a son, *Robert Cecil, b. 1919. Mr. Fen-
wick, who was educated at Wellington Coll. and at
B.N.C., Oxford, is Lieut. R.G.A., Special Reserve.—
Residence : Crai^leith, Bournemouth.
+ FENWICK, Col. Henry Thomas, C.M.G.,
D.S.O., M.V.O., of Southill, co. Durham.
Eldest son of Henry Fenwick, Esq., D.L., of Southill,
who d. 1868, by Jane Lutwidge, who rZ. 1891, dau. of the
late John-Cookson, Esq., of Meldon Park, Northumber-
land ; b. 1803. Is Col. Reserve of Officers, and Col. ret.,
late Comm. R. Horse Guards, and was M.P. for Durham
(Houghton-le-Spring Div.) 1892-3, and temp. Lieut.-
Col. Comm. 17th (Service) Batt. Middlesex Regt.
1916-17.— White's Club, s.w.; 36, Conduit Street, w.
FENWICK, John Charles James, Esq., M.D.,
of Longframlington, Northumberland.
Only son of James Thomas Fenwick, Esq., of Long-
framlington, who d. 1868, by Jane, dau. of the late
Charles Hay, Esq. ; h. 1846 ; m. 1872 Frances Eleanor,
who d. 1911, elder dau. of thelateBryan Burrell, Esq.,
of Broome Park, Northumberland, and has, with
other issue, a son, * James Charles, Lieut. Northumber-
land Hussars Yeo. ; educated at Harrow and at
Trinity Coll., Cambridge; b. 1873; m. 1898 Margaret
Beatrice, elder dau. of the late Sir Jacob Wilson, of
Chillinghara Barns, Northumberland, and has, with
other issue, a son, * Ralph Manners, b. 1812.
Dr. Fenwick, who was educated at Harrow and at
Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1867, M.A. and M.B.
1870, M.D. 1873), is a J.P. for cos. Diu:ham and
Northumberland. — Longframlington R.S.O., North-
umberland.
FENWICK, Mark, Esq., of Abbotswood,
Gloucestershire.
Second son of George John Fenwick, Esq., D.L., of
Pelton, CO. Durham, who d. 1913, by Constantia Eliza-
beth Anne, eldest dau. of the late Thomas Walker, Esq.,
of Ravenfield. Yorkshire; b. 1860; m. 1883 Mary
Sophia, el dest dau. of the late Nathan i el George Clayton,
Esq., of Chesters, Northumberland, and has issue
5 daus. Mr. Fenwick, who was educated at Harrow,
is a Magistrate for Gloucestershire and for Northum-
berland, and Patron of 1 \W\ng.— Abbotswood, Stow-on-
the-Wold, Gloucestershire ; Carlton, and BoodUs Clubs,
s.w. ; 22, Bruton Street, w.
FENWICK, Mrs., of Brinkbum Priory, North-
umberland.
Eleanor Margaret, 2nd dau. of Cadogan Hodgson-
Cadogan, Esq., of Brinkburn Priory, who d. 1888, by
Isabella Mary, who d. 1907, eldest dau. of the late
462
Oswald Smith, Esq., of Blendon Hall, Kent; m. 1876
Hugh Fenwick, Esq., a Banker, who d. 1893, leaving,
with other issue. * Lancelot, a Magistrate for North-
umberland and Capt. Northumberland Hassars Yeo. ;
b. 1876*; m. 1908 Jane Frances, elder dau. of John
Charles James Fenwick, Esq., M.D., of Longframling-
ton, Northiimberland. and has 3 daus. Mrs. Fenwick
s. her brother Arthur Hodgson-Cadogan, Esq., 1896. —
Brinkburn Priory, Paujierhaugh.
FENWICK, Mrs., of Plas Ffron, Denbighshire.
Mary Adela, eldest dau. of Archibald Peel, Esq.,
of Westlea, Hertfordshire, who d. 1910, by his 1st wife
Mary Ellen, who d. 1863, only dau. of Sir William
Henry Roger Palmer, 4th Bart, (ext.), of Kenure
Park, CO. Dublin; m. 1891, as his 2nd wife, Capt.
George Capel Ralph Curzon Fenwick, late R. Welsh
Fusiliers, of Plas Ffron, who d. 1909, leaving, with
other issue, a son, *Roderi(; George (Fenwick-Palmer),
Major Reserve of Officers, late Capt. 2nd Life Guards ;
assumed the additional surname of Palmer by royal
license 1913 ; educated at Wellington Coll. and at New
Coll., Oxford; b. 1892.— P?a.s Ffron, near Wrexham,
Denbighshire.
FENWICK, Robert Edward, Esq., of Burrow
Hall, Lancashire.
Only son of Thomas Fenwick Fenwick, Esq., J.P. and
D.L., of Burrow Hall, who d. 1907, by Mary, eldest
dau. of the late John Dugdale, Esq., of Llwyn, Mont-
gomeryshire ; h. 1876. Mr. Fenwick is a Magistrate
for Lancashire and for Westmorland. — Burrow Hall,
Kirkby Lonsdale ; Windham Club, s.w.
FENWICK, Thomas FitzRot Phillipps, Esq.,
of Thirlestaine House, Gloucestershire.
Third son of the Rev. John Edward Addison Fenwick,
formerly Vicar of Needwood, Staffiirdshire, who d.
1903, by Katherine Somerset Wyttenbach, who d. 191 3,
youngest dau. of Sir Thomas Phillipps, 1st Bart, (ext.),
F.R.S., of Thirlestaine House, and of Middle Hill,
Worcestershire; b. 1856 ; m. 1904 Barbara Catherine,
dau. of the late George Young, Esq., of Saverley
House, Staffordshire, and widow of Sir Thomas
Sidgreaves, formerly Chief Justice of the Straits
Settlements. Mr. Fenwick was educated at Ch. Ch.,
Oxford (B.A. 1880, M.A. 1S82).— Thirlestaine House,
Cheltenham ; Wellington Club, s.w. ; 3, Sumner
Terrace, s.w.
FENWICK-BISSET, of Bagborough House,
Somerset. See Brookc-Popham.
•fFENWICKE-CLENNELL, Thomas Clen-
NELL, Esq., of Harbottle, Northnmberland.
Elder surviving son of Thomas Fenwicke-Clennell,
Esq., of Harbottle, who d. 1893, by Frances, who d.
1895, eldest dau. of the late Frederick Hardinge, Esq.,
of Coatham Hall, co. Durham ; h. 1 867 ; m. 1883 Helen
Maud Amy, who d. 1913, dau. of the late Rev.
Edward Cheese, Rector of Haughton-le-Skerne, co.
Durham, and has had, with other issue, Thomas
Percival Edward (eldest son), Capt. Lothians and
Border Horse Yeo. ; ?;. 1886, and d. 1919 ; and »Edward
Clennell (2nd son), M.C., Lieut. 7th Batt. North-
umberland Fusiliers, on probation Indian Army; b.
1892. Mr. Fenwicke-Clennell is a J.P. and D.L. for
Northumberland, and was High Sheriff 1902.— flar-
bottle Castle, Rothburg.
FERARD, Charles Agace, Esq., of Winkfield
Manor, Berkshire.
Eldest son of Charles Cotton Ferard, Esq., J.P., of
Ascot Place, Berkshire, who d. 1886, by Emily, who d.
Fer]
THE UNITED KINGDOM.
[Fer
1899, daii. of the late Very Rev. Thomas Dale, Dean of
Rochester; b. 1851 ; m. 1887 Evelj'n Frances, dau. of
the late Vesey Weston Holt, Esq. Mr. Ferard, who
was educated at Eton and at Trinity Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1874. M.A. 1877), and called to the Bar at the
Inner Temple 1876, is a J.P. and C. Aid. for Berkshire,
and Lord of the Manor of WinkBeld.— Winkfield Manor,
Aseof, Berkshire ; Oxford and Cambridge- Cluh, s.w.
FBRBDAY. See Gaia^e.
FERENS, the Right Hon. Thomas Robinson.
Third son of George Waller Ferens, of Bishop Auck-
land, who d. 1893, by Anne, who d. 1874, dau. of the
late Michael Jackson, of Bishop Auckland; b. 1847;
m. 1873 Esther Ellen (Ettie), 4th dau. of the late
William Field, of Hull. Mr. Ferens, who was educated
at Belvedere Academy, Bishop Auckland, is a J.P. for
and High Steward of the City of Hull, and a Director
of Reckitt & Sons Ltd., starch and blue manufacturers,
of Hull and London, and of the Star Assurance Society ;
was formerly President of the Hull Chamber of Com-
merce and M.P. for the E. Div. of Hull 1906-18.—
Holderness House, Hull ; Reform, and National Liberal
Clubs, s.w.
FERGUSON, the Right Hon. Sir RoNALn
Craufurd MUNRO-, G.C.M.G., of Raitb,
Fifeshire ; and of Novar, Ross-shire.-
Or. 1914.
Klder son of Col. Robert Munro-Ferguson, M.P., of
Raith and Novar, who d. 1868, by Emma Eliza, whoa'.
!918, dau. of the late James Henry Mandeville, Esq..
of Merton, Surrey; b. 1860; m. 1889 Lady Helen
Hermione Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, G.B.E., eldest
dau. of Frederick Temple, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and
.\va. '^ir Ronald Munro-Ferguson, who was educated
at tlie R. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst (Hon. LL.D. St. .iudrews
191 1 ), is Vice-Lieut, and a J.P. for Fifeshire. a J.P. and
D.L. for Ross-shire, a J.P. for co. Cromarty, and Major
ret., late Capt. Fifeshire Light Horse Vols., formerly
Lieut. 'Grenadier Guards; was a Junior Lord of the
Treasury 1894-5, and M.P. for Ross and Cromarty
1884-5, and for Leith Dist. 1886-1914; appointed
Governor-Gon. and Commander-in-Chief of the Com-
monwealth of Australia 1914. — Government House,
Melbourne, Victoria ; Raith, Kirkcaldy ; Novar, Evanfmi,
Ross-shire ; Brooks's Club, s.w.
FERGUSON, Sir John, K.B.E.— Cr. 1918.
Younger son of the late George Ferguson, Esq., of
Rosslyn, Aberleenshire; b. 1870; lu. 1903 Adelaide
Helen Smollett, elder dau. of the late Liout.-Col.
Charles Edward Drumraond Telfer-Smollett, J.P., of
Bonhill, Dumbartonshire. Sir John Ferguson, who
was educated at Aberdeen, is Manager in London of
the National Bank of Scotland and Assistant to the
Surveyor-Gen. of Supply, War OffLce.—Norsted Manor.
Chelsfield, Kent; R. Automobile Club, s.w; Canada
Club, w. ; City of London Club, e.c. ; New, and Scottish
Conservative Clubs, Ediiiburqh ; 21, Hans Place, s.w.
FERGUSON, Brigadier-Gen. Algernon
Francis Holford, of Polebrooke Hall,
Northamptonshire.
Elder surviving sou of Col. John Stephenson Ferguson,
of the 2nd Life Guards, who d. 1835, by Sophia (who
m. 2ndly 1890 as 2nd wife Sir Astley Paston Paston-
Cooper, 3rd Bart., who d. 1904), youngest dau. of the
late John HoLford, Esq., of Rusholme Hall, Lanca-
shire; *. 1867; m. 1897 the Hon. Margaret Brand,
eldest dau. of Henry Robert, 2nd Viscount Hampden,
and has had, with 2 dans., 2 sons, Victor John, Lieut.
2nd Life Guards and Guards' M.G. Regt. ; b. 1898,
and killed inaction 1918 ; and *Andrew Henry, Lieut.
2nd Life Guards, Special Reserve ; educated at Eton ;
b. 1899. Brigadier-Gen. Ferguson, who was educated
at Eton, is a Magistrate for Northamptonshire and an
Hon. Brigadier-Gen. ret., late Col. Comm. 2nd Life
Guards ; commanded a Cyclist Brigade, with the temp,
rank of Brigadier-Gen., 1916-18; has the Orders of
the Prussian Crown, 2nd Class, and the Sword of
Sweden, 2hd C\a.ss. —Polebrooke Hall, near Oundle,
Northamptonshire ; Arthur's Cluh, s.w. ; Bachelors'
Club, w.
FERGUSON, Lieut.-Col. George Arthur, of
Pitfoar, Aberdeenshire.
Eldest son of Rear Adm. George Ferguson, of Pit-
four, who d. 1867, by his 2nd wife the Hon. Elizabeth
Jane, who d. 1864, dau. of Clotworthy, 1st Lord Lang-
ford ; b. 1835; m. 1861 the Hon. Nina Maria, V.A.
(a Woman of the Bedchamber to H.M. Queen Victoria
1877-1901), eldest dau. of Alexander, 1st Viscount
Bridport, and has, with other issue, a sou, *Arthur
George, Major Reserve of Officers, Major ret late
Rifle Brigade, temp. Lieut.-Col. Comm. a Local Reserve
Batt. Rifle Brigade, and H.M.'s Inspector of Constabu-
lary for Scotland; was temp. Lieut.-Col. Comm. 10th
(Service) Batt. Rifle Brigade Jan.-July 1915 ; b. 1862 ;
?n. 1902 Janet Norah, 2nd dau. of Sir Alexander
Baird, 1st B;irt. of Urie, and has, with other issue, a
son, * Angus Arthur, a Naval Cadet; educated at
the R. Naval Coll., Osborne; b. 1903. Lieut.-Col.
Ferguson is a J.P. and D.L. for Aberdeenshire ; late
Lieut.-Col. Grenadier Guards. — Pitfour, Mintlaw, N.B.
FERGUSON,! Major James, of Kinmundy,
and Coynach, Aberdeenshire.
Only surviving son of Col. James Ferguson, K.C., J.P.
and D.L., temp. Lieut.-Col. 9th Batt. (Highlanders) R.
Scots (Lothian Regt.), V.D., of Kinmundy, and
Coynach, who d. (on active service) 1917, by Georgina
Anne, elder dau. of the late Capt. John de Courcy
Agnew, R.N. ; b. 1886. Major Ferguson, who was
educated at Ardvreck, at Charterhouse and at
Edinburgh Univ. (M.A. 1912, LL.B. 1913) and ad-
mitted a Member of the Scottish Faculty of Advocates
19.1.3, is Major 9th Batt. (Highlanders) R. Scots
(Lothian Regt.), and Lord of the Barony of Kinmundy.
— Residence ; 10, Wemyss Place, Edinburgh ; New
Club, Edinburgh.
FERGUSON, Gol. Nicholas Charles,
C.M.G., of Garryduff, co. Limerick.
Second son of His Honour Judge Robert Ferguson,
a.C., of Garryduff, who d. 1892, by Mary Anne, who
d. 1890, only dau. and heiress of the late Nicholas
Costello, Esq.; b. 1862 ; .9. his brother Robert Joseph
Ferguson, E*q . LL.B., J.P.. a Solicitor. 1917. Col.
Ferguson, who was educated at Clougowes Wood Coll.
and at Trinity Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1884. M.B. and
B.Ch. 1885), is Col. late R.A.M.C.— Devonshire, and
Ranelagh Clubs, s.w.
FERGUSON. See Johnson-Ferguson.
FERGUSON-DA VIE. See Bavie.
FERGUSON-FAWSITT, of Walkington Hall,
York.shire. See Chater-Fawsitt.
Maior Ferguson wa> reported "Missing" in 1916.
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COUNTY FAMILIES OF
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FERGUSSON, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Chaeles, Bart., '
K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O., M.V.O., of
Kilkerran, Ayrshire. — Or. 1703.
Eldest son of the Right Hon. Sir James Fergusson,
6th Bart., (i.C.S.I., K.C.M.G., C.I.E., M.P., by his
1st wife Lady Edith Christian, who d. 1871, 2nd dau.
of James, 1st and only Marquess of Dalhousie ; J. 1 865 ;
«. 1907 ; m. 1901 Lady Alice Mary Boyle, 2nd dau. of
David, 7th Earl of Glasgow. Sir Charles Fergusson,
who was educated at Eton, is a J.P. and D.L. for
Ayrshire, a Lieut.-Gen., late Grenadier Guards, Hon.
Col. Lowland Divisional Transport and Supply
Column, R.A.S.C, T.F., and a Grand Officer of the
Order of the Legion of Honour and of the Crown of
BelgiumandwasAdjutant-Gen.EgyptianArmy 1901-3 ; |
Brigadier-Gen. Gen. Staff, Irish Command, 1907-8 ;
Inspector of Infantry 1909-12, and in command of I
the 5th Div., Irish Command, 1913-U ; appointed to ]
command the 2nd Army Corps, B.E.F., 1916 ; has the j
Order of the Medjidie, 2nd Class, and the Belgian
Croix de Guerre. — Guards' Club, s.w. ,
Heir, his son James, b. 1904. I
FERGUSSON, Sir James Ranken, Bart., F.S. A. ,
Scot., of Spitalhaugh, Peeblesshire. — Cr.
1866. j
Eldest son of Sir William Fergusson, IstBart., by Helen -
Hamilton, whoc^. 1861, dau. of the late William Eanken, {
Esq., of Spitalhaugh; b. 1835; s. 1877; m. 1st 1862 j
Mary Ann Somes, who d. 1868, dau. of the late Thomas
Colyer, Esq., of Wombwell Hall, Kent; 2ndly 1877
Louisa, who d. 1878, dau. of William Forbes, Esq., of
Medwyn, Peeblesshire ; 3rdly 1886 Alice Fanny ,youngest
dau. of the late J. Price Simpson, Esq. Sir James
Fergusson, who was educated at King's Coll., London,
and at Ch. Ch., Oxford, and called to the Bar at Lin-
coln's Inn 1858, is a J.P. for and Vice-Lieut, of
Peeblesshire, and a Member of the R. Company of
Archers (H.M.'s Body Guard for Scotland).— S^ito^-
haugh. West Linton, N.B.; Bordlands, West Linton,
KB.; Constitutional Club, w.c; New Club, Edin-
burgh.
Heir, his son Thomas Colyer Colyer-Fergusson, of Ightham
Mote, Kent (.whom see),
FERGUSSON, Donald Stewart, Esq., of
Dunfallandy, Perthshire.
Eldest son of the late George R. Stewart, Esq., of
Flemington, by Marion Steel, dau. of the late John
MacLachlan, Esq., of Edinburgh; b. 1S50.— Dun.
faUandu, Pitlochry, N.B.
FERGUSSON, Edmund James, Esq., of Baled-
mund, Perthshire.
Only son of James Grant Fergusson, Esq., of Baled-
mund, who d. 1918, by Mary, elder dau. of the
late Rev. William Davidson, D.D., of Largo, Fife ; b.
1891 ; m. 1915 Marjorie Dorothea, only dau. of Capt.
George Alexander Keith Wisely, ret. R.E., of 12,
Palace Court, Bayswater, W., and has, with other
issue, a son, * James Leslie Finlay, b. 1916. Mr.
Fergusson, who was educated at the R. Naval Colls,
at Osborne and Dartmouth, is Lieut, ret. R.N. — Baled-
mund, Pitlochry, Perthshire ; United Service Club. s.w. ;
New Club, Edinburgh.
FERGUSSON, Henry 'William Esme, Esq.,
of Ethiebeaton, Forfarshire.
Youngest and only surviving son of Robert Arklay
Fergusson, Esq., J.P., of Ethiebeaton, who d. 1914, by
Dora Maud Carleton, dau. of the late Joseph Antisell
Allen, Esq., of Alwington, Kingston, Canada, and
granddau. of the 5th Baron de Longueuil, of Canada ;
404
b. 1893 ; «. his brother Capt. Robert Allen Arklay
Fergusson, Lieut, and Acting Capt. Coldstream Guards,
who was killed in action, 1916 ; m. 1918 Pamela,
2nd dau. of Horace Charles George West, Esq. Mr.
Fergusson, who was educated at Bugby and at Lincoln
Coll., Oxford, and was formerly temp. Lieut. 10th
(Service) Batt, Highland L.I., is Lieut. Coldstream
Guards, Special Reserve. — Ethiebeaton, near Kingennie,
Forfarshire.
FERGUSSON, Robert William, Esq.,
formerly of Kilquhanity, Kirkcudbright.
Eldest son of John Fergusson, Esq., J. P., of Kilqu-
hanity, who d. 1886, by Susan Whitehorn, who d.
1896, dau. of the late George Whitehorn Lawrence,
Esq., of Largnean, Kirkcudbright; b. 1858; m. 1894
Charlotte Georgina, younger dau. of the late Joseph
Honner, Esq., Clerk of the Crown for co. Tipperary,
and has a son, John Charles, Lieut. R.A. ; educated
at Richmond, Yorkshire ; 4.1895. Mr. Fergusson is
a J.P. and C.S. for Kirkcudbright.— 28, Victoria Street,
Westminster, s.w.
FERGUSSON, Col. William James Smyth,
C.M.G., formerly of Blackwood, co.
Westmeath.
Elder son of Chaworth Joseph Fergusson, Esq., J.P., of
Blackwood, who (f. 1917, by Mary Aune, 2nd dau. of the
late Rev. Thomas Smyth, of Ballynegall, co. West-
meath ; b. 1864 ; m. 1888 Una, eldest dau. of the late
Henry Moutray Anketell-Jones, Esq. , and has, with 2
daus., a son, Vere Henry, Capt. The Cameronians
(Scottish Rifles) ; educated at Wellington Coll. ; *. 1891.
Col. Fergusson, who was educated at Monkton Combe
School, Bath, and at the R. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst, is Col.
ret., late King's Dragoon Guards, Col.Reserve of Officers,
and one of H.M.'s Body Guard of the Hon. Corps of
Gentlemen-at-Arms ; has the Order of the Nile ;
apptointed a Commandant on the Lines of Com-
munications 1916. — United Service Club, s.w.; 1,
Alexandra Court, Queen's Gate, s.w.
FERGUSSON, of Craigdarroch, Du:
shire. See Cuninghame.
FERGUSSON. See Colyer-Fergusson, and Gillon-
Fergusson.
FERGUSSON - BUCHANAN, Lieut. - Col.
George James, of Auchentorlie, Dumbar.
tonshire.
Only son of George Hermand Fergusson, Esq., who
d. 1870, by his 2nd wife Georgina Grace Buchanan, dau.
of the late Archibald Buchanan, Esq., of Auchentorlie ;
h. 1862 ; m. 1886 Grace, dau. of the late Claud Hamilton
Hamilton, Esq., of Barns, Dumbartonshire, and has
2 daus. Lieut. -Col. Fergusson-Buchanan, who was
formerly Major Reserve of Officers and Major and Hon.
Lieut.-Col. 3rd Batt. R. Scots Fusiliers (formerly A.D.C.
to Governor of Bombay), is a J.P. and D.L. for Dumbar-
tonshire, an Hon. Capt. in the Army and temp. Major
Gen. List, late R. Scots Fusiliers, and s. to this property
on the death of his uncle, Capt. Richard Dennistoun
Buchanan, 1890, when be assumed by royal license
the additional surname of Buchanan. — Auchentorlie,
Bowling, Scotland ; Carlton, and Orleans Clubs, s.w.;
New Club, Edinburgh.
FERGUSSON-POLLOK. See Pollok.
FERMANAGH, Lord. See Erne.
FERMOR-HESKETH. See Mesieth.
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THE UNITED KINGDOM.
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FERMOY, Lord (Edward Fitz-Edmdnd Burke
Roche).— Cr. 1856.
Eldest son of Edmund, let Lord, by Eliza Caroline,
■whod. 1897, eldest dau. of the late James B. Boothby,
Esq., of Twvford Abbey, Middlesex; b. 1850; s.
1874; m. 1877 the Hon. Cecilia, only dau. of Standish,
3rd Viscouut Guillamore, and has a dau., Ada Sybil ;
7)1. 1908 Godfrey Nigel Everard Baring, Esq. (see
Baring, of High Beech. Essex). Lord Fermoy is a
J.P. and D.L. for co. Cork (High Sheriff 1873), and
a J.P. for CO. Limerick ; late Capt. N. Cork Militia.—
Rockharton, Kilmallock, co. Limerick; Trabolgan,
Whitegate, co. Cork ; Bachelors' Club, w. ; Kildare
Street Club, Dublin.
IJeir Pres., his brother James Boothby Burke, M.P. tor Kerry
Oo.,E. Div.,1896-1900; educated at Trinity CoU.,Cambridge
(B.A. 1873, M.A. 1876) ; b. 18.52 ; m. 1880 Frances (who ob-
tained a dill, in America 1891), dau. of F. Work, Esq., of
New York, and has, with other issue, • Edmund Maurice,
b. 1886.
FERRALL. See Carmichael-Ferrall, and Nolan
Ferrall.
FERRAND, William, Esq., of St. Ives, and
Harden Grange, Yorkshire.
Only surviving son of Johnson Atkinson Busfeild, Esq.,
of Upwood, Yorkshire, who d. 1882 (by Mary Eliza-
beth, who d. 1894, dau. of the late John Priestley, Esq.,
Capt. 32nd Regt.), and nephew of William Ferrand,
Esq., of St. Ives and Harden Grange, wh
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