Infantry Brigade, with the temp, rank of Brigadier-
Gen., 1914 and a Brigade, with the temp, rank of
Brigadier-Gen., Jan.-May 1915; served on the Statf
Oct.-Dec. 1915 and commanded a Brigade Dec. 1915-
1918 ; has the Order of the Red Eagle of Germany, j
2nd Class— Sujiiaws, Kelso ; Guards' Gluh, s.w.
SCOTT-KERR. See Murray-Threipland.
SCOTT MACKIRDY. See MacUrdy.
SCOTT-MAKDOUGALL, Hugh James Eli-
B.\NK, Esq., of Makerstoun, Roxburghshire.
Second son of Hugh Scott, Esq., of Gala, Selkirkshire, ]
who d. 1877, by Elizabeth Isabella, eldest dau. of the j
late Capt Charles Kinnaird Johnstone-Gordon, of
Craig and Kincardine, Aberdeenshire; b. 1861; m.\
1893 Agnes Harriet, youngest dau. of Henry
Jenkinson, Esq., of Over Fawley, Hants, and has,
with 2 daus., a son, * Henry John Alexander, edu-
cated at the R. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; b. 1901.
Mr. Scott-Makdougall, who was educated at Radley
and at Oriel Coll., Oxford {B.A. 188S, M.A. 1888), and
was formerly Lieut, in the Dumfries, &c.. Militia, 1
subsequently Capt. Haddington Artillery, S. Div. R.A., j
s. to this estate as next heir of entail on the death of
Miss Scott Makdougall 1890, and took the additional
surname of Makdougall 1900 and is Lord of the Manor
of Makerstoun. — Ma&crsioMti, Kelso: Junior Carlton
Club, s.w. ; New Club, Edinburgh.
SCOTT-MONCRIEFF, Major-Gen. Sir
George Kenneth, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
CLE.— Cr. K.C.B. 1915, K.C.M.G. 1918.
Younger son of Major Alexander Pringle Scott-
Moncrieff, Bengal Army, who d. 1865, by Elizabeth
Hastie, who d. 1913, dau. of the late Rev. George
Coventry, of Shanwell, Kinross-shire ; b. 18.55 ; m. j
1866 Helen Morin, who d. 1916, youngest dau. of the
late Robert Moubray, Esq., of Naemoor, Perthshire and
West Cambus, Clackmannanshire. Sir George Scott-
Moncrieff, who was educated at Edinburgh Academy '
1198
and at the R. Mil. Academy, Woolwich, is a Major-
Gen, ret., late R.E., an Hon.Meraber of the Institution
of Civil Engineers, and a Vice-President of the Church
Missionary Society ; was Instructor at the School
of Mil. Engineering 1893-8 ; in command of E.E.,
Dublin Dist., 1904-6 ; Assistant Director of Fortifi-
cations and Works at Headquarters 1906; Chief
Engineer, Aldei'shot Command, 1909- 11, and Director
of Fortifications and Works at the War Office 191 1-18.
— Natioyial Club, s.w.; 10, Vicarage Gate, w.
SCOTT-MONCRIEFF, Lady.
Mary Deborah, 2nd dau. of the late Arthur Albright,
Esq., of Mariemont, Birmingham ; m. 1890, as his 3rd
wife, Col. Sir Colin Campbell Scott-Moncrieff, K.C.S.I.,
K.C.M.G., F.R.G.S., LL.D., ret., late R.E., who was
Under Secretary of State in Public Works Ministry,
Egypt, 188a-92, and Under-Secretary of State for
Scotland 1892-1902, who had the Order of the
Medjidie, 1st Class, and who was cr. K.C.M.G. 1887,
K.C.S.I. 1903, and d. 1916.— 11, Oieyne Walk, s.w.
SCOTT-MONCRIEFF, Capt. Eobeet, of
Fossaway, Kinross-shire. '
Elder son of Col. (temp. Brigadier-Gen.) William
Scott-Monorieff, J.P. and D.L., late Middlesex Regt.,
of Fossaway, who d. (killed in action) 1915, by
Alice Margaret, dau. of the late John Cassels, Esq.,
of Bournemouth; b. 1887; m. 1918 Ruth Isobel,
elder dau. of Major Frank Henry Eadon, formerly
21st Lancers, of Court Lodge, Bishopsbourne. Capt.
Scott-Moncrieii, who was educated at Marlborough
and at the R. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst, is Capt. R.
Scots. (Lothian Regt.). — Fossaway, Kinross-shire.
SCOTT-MONTAGU.
Liyrd.
Montagu of Beaulieu,
SCOTT-MURRAY, Feancis Joseph, Esq., of
The Manor House, Hambleden, Bucking-
hamshire.
Eldest surviving son of Charles Aloysius Scott-Murray,
Esq., J.P., of The Manor House, and formerly of Danes-
field, Buckinghamshire, who d. 1909, by Emily
Blanche, 2nd dau. of the late Matthew James Higgins,
Eiq. ; //. 1875 ; ?/i. 1907 Jane Seymour Mary, 2nd dau.
of the late Augustus Henry de Trafford, Esq., of
Haselour Hall, Staffordshire. Mr. Scott-Murray, who
was educated at the Oratory School, Edgbaston, and
was formerly Lieut. Oxfordshire L.I., is temp. Major
R. Dublin Fusiliers, previously temp. Capt 9th
(Service) Batt. E. Inniskilling FusiUers, and Lord of
the Manor of Hambleden. — Tlie Manor House,
Hambleden, Henley-on-Thames.
SCOTT-PLUMMER, Major Charles Henry,
of Middlestead, and Sunderland Hall,
Selkirkshire.
Elder son of Charles Scott-Plummer, Esq., D.L., of
Middlestead, and Sunderland Hall (who assumed the
additional surname of Plummer in 1839, and d. 1880),
by Sophia, v/hod. 1911, dau. of the late Joseph Goff,
Esq., of Hale Park, Hampshire ; b. 1859; m. 1908
Muriel Grace, 3rd dau. of Arthur Henry Johnstone-
Douglas Esq., J.P. and D.L., and has, with other
issue, a son, 'Charles Andrew, 6. 1912. Major Scott-
Plummer, who was educated at Eton and at the
E. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst, is a J.P. for Roxburghshire,
H.M.'s Lieut, for, and Convener of, Selkirkshire,
and Major ret. late Lothians and Border Horse Yeo.
and was formerly Lieut. 86th Foot, Capt. 3rd Batt.,
K. 0. Scottish Borderers, and Lieut. Border Mounted
Vols.— Sunderland Hall. Selkirk, N.B. ; Army a7id
Navt; Club, s.w. ; Netv Club, Edinburgh.
Sco]
SCOTT-SPOTTISWOODE. See Spottiswoodc,
of spottiswoodc.
SCOTTER, Lady. • ]
Marie, dau. of William Quartly, Esq., of Porlock, '
.Somerset; m. 1st 18— WiUiam Bryce, Esq., of
Glasgow, who d. 18—; 2ndly 1894 Sir Frederick
Charles Scotter, 2nd and last Bart. (cr. 1907), who
d.s.p. 1911.— T/ic Cottage, Eastbourne.
SCOULAR, of Tigh-na-bruaich. See Millar.
SCOURFIELD, Sir Owen Heney Philipps,
Bart., of William ston, and The Mole, Pem-
brokeshire— Cr. 1876.
Elder and only surviving son of Sir John Henry
Philipps, 1st Bart., of Williamston, who assumed the
surname of Scourheld on s. to The Mote, by Augusta,
who d. 1880, dau. of the late John Lort Philipps,
Esq., of Haverfordwest ; b. 1847 ; s. 1876 ; m. 1st 1877
Gertrude Katharine, who d. 1894, only dau. of the ,
late Seymour Philipps Allen, Esq. ; 2ndly 1896
Frances Katharina Harriet, who d. 1914, eldest dau.
I'SE tJNITED KINGDOM.
[Scf
who d. 1890, 2nd dau. of the late Sir Harry Smith
Parkes, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. ; 2udly 1891 Mary MiUicent,
only dau. of Henry John Mirehouse, Esq., of St.
George's Hill, Somerset, and has, with other issue, a
son, *Evelyn Harry Byrd, Comm. K.N.; b. 1884.
Capt. Levett-Scrivener is Capt. R.N. ret., and late
Bursar of Keble Coll., Oxford.— Siitoi Abbey, iu-ar
Yoxford : R. Thames Yacht Club, w.
SCROPE, Henky Aloysius, Esq., of Danby
Hall, Yorkshire.
Second son of Simon Thomas Scrope, Esq., J.P. and
D.L., of Danby Hall, who d. 189U, by EmilyJane, who
d. 1919, 4th dau. of the late Eobert Berkeley, Esq.,
of Spetchley Park, Worcestershire ; b. 1862 ; s. his
brother Simon Conyers Scrope, Esq., J.P. and D.L.,
1909 ; m. 1899 Maria Mercedes, youngest dau. of the
late Alexander Jose Victor de Laski, Esq., and has,
with other issue, a son, *Eichard Ladislas, b. 1901.
Mr. Scrope, who was educated at Stonyhurst Coll.,
is a J.P. for the N. Riding of Yorkshire ; late temp.
Lieut. 7th V.B. Yorkshire Eegt. —Residences : Danhy-
on-Yore, Middleham S.O., Yorkshire; Cockerington,
Loiith, Lincolnshire ; Brooks's Club, s.w.
of the late Rev. Josiah Turner Lea, of Orchardlea,
Worcestershire, Vicar of Far Forest, Worcestershire. SCRUTTON, the Eight Hoil. Sir (ThomAS)
Sir Owen Scourfield, who was educated at Harrow and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1870, M.A. 1873), is a J.P.,
D.L., and C.C. for Pembrokeshire (High Sheriff 1881), '
a J.P. for Carmarthanshire, a J.P. and D.L. for :
Haverfordwest, and Hon. Col. Pembroke Yeo., T.D.— '
Williamston, Neyland R.S.O., Pembrokeshire ; The
Mote, Clarbeston Road R.S.O., Pembrokeshire : '
United University, Boodle's, and Carlton Clubs, s.w.
SCOVELL, Sir Augustus Chaeles, Knt. —
Cr. 1907.
Third son of George Scovell, Esq., J.P. and D.L., of
London, who d. 1890, by Georgina, who d. 1876, 4th
dau. of the late Thomas Biggs, Esq., of Benton, North-
umberland ; b. 1840; m. 1865 Arabella Barrington,
who d. 191(5, younger dau. of the late Capt. Vincent
Frederick Kennett, of The Manor House, Dorchester-
on-Thame, Oxfordshire. Sir Augustus Scovell, who
was educated at Harrow and at Ch.Ch., Oxford (B.A. I -nxTpi^riTrTai^rTow t- i
1862), is a Magistrate for the co. of London, has been ; SCRYMGEOHR-WEDDERBURN, Lieut
a Manager of the Metropolitan Asylums Board since
1882 (Chairman 1904-7), and has taken an active
part in Poor Law and other public work. — Oxford and
Cambridge Club, s.w. ; 8, Primrose Mansions, Batter-
sea Park, s.w.
Edwaed, Knt., LL.B.— Ot. 1910.
Eldest son of Thomas Scrutton, Esq., of Buckhurs
Hill, Essex, who d. 1895, by Mary, who d. 1892,
youngest dau. of the late Rev. Edward Hickman,
of Denton, Norfolk; b. 1856; m. 1S81 Mary, 4th
dau. of the late Samuel Crickmer Burton, Esq., J. P.,
of Great Yarmouth. Sir Edward Scrutton, who was
educated at Mill Hill School, at Univ. Coll., London,
and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1880, LL.B.
1881, M.A. London Univ. 1879, LL.B. London Univ.
1882), called to the Bar at the Middle Temple 1882,
appointed a K.C. 1901 and elected a Bencher 1908,
was Professor of Constitutional Law and History in
Univ. Coll., London 1884-90, and a Judge of the High
Court of Justice, King's Bench Div., 1910-16; ap-
pointed a Lord Justice of Appeal l9\G.—Athen
and Reform Clubs, s.w. ; Glenwood, Westcombc Park
Road, s.E.
SCRASE-DICKINS. See Dickins.
SCRIVEN, George, Esq., M.D., F.R.G.S., of!
Hampton, co. Dublin. '
Eldest son of William Barclay Browne Scriven, Esq.,
M.B., of Hampton, who d. 1906, by Sarah, who d.
1901, dau. of the late Henry Hamilton, Esq., of Tully-
lish, CO. Down; b. 1856 ; m. 1900 Violet, eldest dau.
of Stephen Eadeliff Fetherstonhaugh, Esq., and has,
with other issue, a son, *William Hamilton, 6. 1903.
Dr. Scriven, who was educated at Repton School and
at Trinity Coll., Dublin (M.B. 1880, B.Ch. 1881, M.D.
1884), is a Magistrate for co. Dublin. — Hampton,
Balbriggan, co. Dublin; Alpine, and Junior Con- \
stitutional Clubs, w. ; University Club, Dublin. I
SCRIVENER, Capt. Egeeton Bagot Byed I
LEVETT-, of Sibton Abbey, Suffolk. i
Third son of Lieut.-Col. Richard Byrd Levett, of Mil-
ford Hall, Staffordshire, who d 1888, by Elizabeth )
Mary Levett, who d. 1915, eldest dau. of the late John
Mirehouse, Esq., of Brownslade and Angle, Pembroke- 1
shire; b. 1857; s. his mother 1915; m. 1884 Mabel,
Col. Henry, of Wedderburn, and Kin-
gennie, Forfarshire ; and of Bii-khill, Fife.
Eldest son of Henry Scrymgeoui'- Wedderburn, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L., of Wedderburn, and Kingennie, and of
Birkhill, who d. 1914, by Juliana, youngest dau. of
the late Thomas Braddell, Esq., of Coolmelagh, co.
Wexford; b. 1872; m. 1901 Edith, only dau. of the
late John Moffat, Esq., of Ardrossan, Ayrshire, and
has, with other issue, a son, *Henry James, educated
at Ardvreck, Crieff, and at Winchester ; b. 1902.
Lieut.-Col. Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, who was edu-
cated at Trinity Coll., Glenalmond, and was formerly
Capt. Gordon Highlanders, is a J.P. for Forfarshire,
a D.L. for the co. of the City of Dundee, Lieut.-Col.
T.F. Reserve, Comm. 3rd V.B., late Comm. 5th Batt.
The Black Watch (R. Highlanders), Hereditary
Standard Bearer of Scotland, Constable of Dundee,
and Lord of the Barony of Wedderburn.— Bir/c/iiK,
Cupar, Fife ; Kingennie, by Dwidee, Forfarshire :
Naval and Military Club, w. ; New Club, Edinburgh.
SCEYMSOURE - STEUART - FOTHRING-
HAM, Walter Thom-\s James, Esq., of
Pourie, Fothringham, and Tealing, Forfar-
shire ; and of Grautully Castle, and Murthly
Castle, Perthshire.
Only son of Thomas Frederick Scrymsoure-Fothring-
ham, Esq., of Pourie, Fothringham, and Tealing, who
d. 1864, by Lady Charlotte (who d. 1880, having m.
1199
Scu]
COUNTY FAMILIES OF
[Se
2ndly 1868 Frederic Boileau Elliot, Esq., who d.
1880), sister of James, 9th Earl of Southesk ; b. 1862 ;
s. as heir of entail to the estates of GrantuUy Castle
and Murthly Castle, 1890, when he assumed the ad-
ditional surname of Steuart ; ?». 1903 Elizabeth
Isabel, dau. o! the late Major-Gen. Stuart James
Nicholson, C.B., and has, with other issue, a son,
' *Donald, b. 1905. Mr. Scrymsoure-Steuart-Fothring-
ham, who was educated at Eton, is Vice-Lieut, (ap-
pointed 1912) of Perthshire, a D.L. for Forfarshire,
Lieut. -Col. Territorial Force Reserve, previously lat
Scottish Horse Yeo. and temp. Lieut.-Col. and Col.
Commandant Perthshire Vol. Regt. ; late Lieut. Scots
Guards ; formerly Lieut. Forfar and Kincardine Art.
Militia. — GrantuUy Castle, Aberfcldy, N.B. ;
Murthly Castle, Pertlishire ; Fothringham, Forfar,
N.B. ; Tealing, Dundee ; Guards' Club, s.w.
SCUDAMORE. See Lucas-Scudavwre.
SCUDAMORE-STANHOPE. See chesterfield,
Earl of.
SCULLY, Darby, Esq., of Silverfort, co. Tip-
perary ; and of Whitepark, co. Kilkenny.
Elder son of Jerome James Scully, Esq., J.P., of
Silverfort, who J. 1879, by Ellen, who d. 1897, eldest
dau. of the late Richard Kennifeck, Esq., of Ballin-
deasig House, co. Cork; b. 18.53. Educated at
Trinity Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1874, M.A. 1878); called
to the Bar at King's Inns, Dublin, 1889 ; is a J.P. for
CO. Tipperary (High Sheriff 1917). — Silverfort,
Fethard, co. Tipperary ; University Club, Dublin.
SCULLY, Vincent, Esq., of Mantlehill, co.
Tipperary.
Only son of Vincent Scully, Esq., Q.C., M.P., of
Mantlehill, who d. 1871, by Susanna, who d. 1874,
dau. of the late John Grogan, Esq., and sister of Sir
Edward Grogan, 1st Bart.; b. 1846; m. 1st 1871
Emma Eliza Mary Clare, who d. 1890, youngest dau.
of the late Pierce Marcus Barron, Esq., D.L., of Bel-
mont Park, CO. Waterford ; 2ndly 189i' Amelia Eliza,
who d. 1919, youngest dau. of the late John Netter-
ville Barron, Esq., 59th Regt., and has, with other
issue, *Denys Vincent Arthur, b. 1S73. Mr. Scully,
who was educated at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1869),
was formerly a J.P. and D.L. for co. Tipperary
(High Sheriff 1870).— Mantlehill Bouse, Golden, co.
Tipperary; Oxford and Catnbridge Club, s.w.
SCURFIELD, Mrs., of Hurworth House, and
Crimdon House, co. Durham.
Rose Maude, youngest dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Atkinson, Rector of Kirby Sigston, Yorkshire, who
d. 1880, by Henrietta Jane, who d. 1875, 3rd dau.
of the late Capt. George Wicken Willes, Esq., R.N. ;
m. 1894 George John Scurfield, Esq., of Hurworth
House, and Crimdon House, a Barrister-at Law, who
d.s.p. 1914. Mrs Scurfield is a Lady of the Manor of
Crimdon. — Hurworth House, Darlington ; Crimdcm
House, Hart, co. Durham.
SEABROOKE, Sir James Herbert, K.C.I.E.
— Cr. 1919.
Second son of James Seabrooke, Esq., of Grays,
Essex, who d. 1888 ; b. 1852. Sir James Seabrooke,
who was educated at King's Coll., London, and at
Queen's Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1874), and entered the
India Office 1876, was Assistant Secretary Revenue
and Statistics Department 1900-7 and Mil. Depart-
ment 1907-15, and Joint Secretary Mil. Department
191-5-19, and has been Deputy Clerk of the Council
since m'l.—Bell House, Hayes, Middlesex.
1200
SE AFIELD, Countess of (Nina Caroline
Ogilvie-Grant).— Cr. 1701.
Only child of James, Uth Earl, Capt. 3rd Batt. Q.O.
Cameron Highlanders (who d. of wounds received in
action), by Mary Elizabeth Nina, eldest dau. of the
late Joseph Henry Townend, Esq., M.D., J.P,, of
Christchurch, New Zealand; s. 1915. — Cullen House,
Cullen, Banffshire ; Castle Grant, Grantown-on-
Spey, Elginshire ; Balmacaan, Inverness.
Heir Pres., heruucle Trevor, 4bh L-)rJ Strathspey (whom see).
SEAFIELD, Anne Trevor Corry, Countess
of. See Strathspey, Lord.
SEAGER, Sir William Henry, Knt.— Cr.
1918.
Eldest son of William Seager, Esq., of Cardiff, who d.
1895, by Mary Jane, who d. 1907, dau. of the late
William Berry, Esq., of Ilfracombe, Devon-ihire ; b.
1862 ; TO. 1890 Margaret Annie, 2nd dau. of the late
John Elliot, Esq., of Woodtield House, Cardiff. Sir
William Seager, who was educated at Wesleyau
School, Cardiff, is Chairman of the Cardiff and Bristol
Channel Shipowners' Association and of Cardiff
Institute for the Blind ; a Governor of King Edward
VII. and other hospitals ; Managing Director of
W. H. Seager & Co. Ltd. ; Manager of the Tempus
Shipping Co. Ltd. and Director of several Marine
Insurance Societies and Clubs ; elected M.P. for
Cardiff S. VnS.—Lynwood, Newport Boad, Roath,
Cardiff ; National Liberal, and Beform Clubs, s.w. ;
Exchange Club, Cardiff.
SEALE, Sir John Carteret Hyde, Bart. —
Cr. 1838.
Elder son of Sir John Henry Seale, 3rd Bart., by his
1st wife Mary Henrietta, who d. 1882, dau. of the late
Arthur Hyde Dendy, Esq., of Parkfield, Devonshire ;
b. 1881 ; s. 1914 ; m. 1917 Margaret, elder dau. of the
late Lieut.-Col. William Herring. 27thlnniskillings, of
Narborough House, Norfolk. Sir John Seale, who was
educated at Eton and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A., 1904),
and called to the bar at the Inner Temple 1907. is
Patron of 1 living — Wonasioiv Court, Monmouth;
Junior Carlton Club, s.w.
Heir I'rei., his brother Henry Dendy, late temp. Lieut. R.
Naval Vol. Reserve and temp. Major M.G.O. ; educated at
Eton and at Oh. Ch., Oxrord ; b. 1882 ; m. 1914 Lora May,
2nd dau. of Cecil Hurst Bisshopp, Esq., of Fernlea, Oban,
Argyllshire, and has a dau., Mary DSsiri*.
SEALE, Adela, Lady.
Elder dau. of Major Edward Jodrell, 18th R. Irish
Regt., of Bayfield Hall, Norfolk, who d. 1868, by
Adela Monckton, who d. 1896, 3rd dau. of Sir
Edward Bowyer-Smijth, 10th Bart. ; m. 1885; as his
2nd wife, Sir John Henry Seale, 3rd Bart., who
d. 1914. — Wonastow Court, Monmouth.
SEAMAN, Sir Owen, Knt., D.Litt.— Cr.
1914.
Only son of William Mantle Seaman, Esq., who d.
1893; 6.1861. Sir Owen Seaman, who was educated
at Shrewsbury and at Clare Coll., Cambridge (B.A.
1883, M.A. 1887, Hon. Fellow 1909, Hon. D.Litt.,
Durham 1906), and called to the bar at the Inner
Temple 1897, was Professor of Literature at the
Durham Coll. of Science, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1890-
3 and Assistant Editor of â– Punch ' 1902-6, of which
he has been Editor since 1906 ; is temp. Lieut. 2nd
Batt. Co. of London Vol. 'Regi.—AthencEum, and
United University Clubs, s.w. ; Bath, and Savile
Clubs, w. ; Beefsteak Club, w.c. ; 2, Whitehall Court,
Sea]
THE UNITED KINGDOM.
[See
SEATON, Lord (John Eeginald Upton , SEELEY, Lady.
Eliott-Deake-Colboene). — Cr. 1839.
Eldest son of James (Colborne), 2nd Lord, by the Hon.
Charlotte, who d. 1863, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of
Ulysses, 2nd and last Lord Downes : b. 1854 ; s. 188S ;
m. 1887 Elizabeth Beatrice, of Buckland Abbey, and
Shearhayne House, Devonshire, only child of Sir ,
Francis George Augustus FuUer-Eliott-Drake, 2nd and
last Bart., of Buckland Abbey, and Nutwell Court,
Devonshire. Lord Seaton, who was educated at Win- I
Chester, and assumed the prefix surnames of Eliott- . SEELY, Col. the Right Hou. JoHN EdwAED
Drake by royal licence 1917, is a J. P. and D.L. for " _ _ - _
Devonshire, a J.P. for co. Kildare and an Hon. Major
, the Army ; was Superintendent Remount Squadron
Mary Agues, eldest dau. of the late Arthur Phillott,
Esq., M.R.C.S., by Frances Caroline, who d. 1912, dau.
of the late William Frend, Esq. ; m. 1869 Sir John
Robert Seeley, Regius Professor of Modern History
at Cambridge Univ., who was or. K.C.M.G. 1894,
and d. 1895. -Si. John's Croft, MadingUy Hoad,
Cambridge.
and Camp Commandant Lemnos and Alexandria,
with the temp, rank of Major, 1915, and an Assistant
Mil. Landing Officer at Salonica, with the temp, rank
of Major, 1915-lG ; late Capt. R. 1st Devon Imp.
Yeo.—Beechwood, Plyvipton, Devonshire ; Buck-
land Abbey, Yelverton, Devonshire; Carlton, and
Travellers' Clubs, s.w.
Heir /*;■«., his brother Francis Lionel Lydstone (Colborne).
II.V.O.. a D.L. for Suffolk, Lieut.-Ool. and Hou. Col. late
Comm. 8tb (City of London) Batt. London Regt.,
Equerry-in-Waiting to H.R.H. Princess Beatrice and
a Companion of the Spanish Order of Mil. Merit ; late
Major R. Irisb Eifles ; was an Exon of the King's Body
Guaid of the Yeomen of the Guard 1892-1912: a Oen.
Staff Officer 1914-15 and Adminiitrative Command nt
Headquarteis for Embarkation Duties, 1915-17; educated
at Winchester, at New Inn HaU, Oxford, and at the K.
Mil. Coll., Sandhurst; 6. 1855 ; m. 1906 Alice MatUda Mary
{tchom see), oidy child of the late Capt. William Robert
Gamul Farmer, of Nonsuch Park, Surrey, and of Deni am
Hall, Suffolk.
SEBAG-MONTEPIOBE. See Montefiorc.
SEBRIGHT, Sir Guy Thomas Saundees,
Bart., of Besford, Worcestershire. — Cr.
1626.
Fourth son of Sir Thomas Gage Saunders Sebright,
8th Bart., who d. 1864, by his 2nd wife Olivia, who d.
1859, youngest dau. of the late John Joseph Henry,
Esq., of Straffan, co. Kildare ; 6. 1856 ; s. his brother
Sir Edward Reginald Saunders Sebright, 11th Bart.,
1917 ; m. 1882 Ohve Emily, only dau. of Arthur
Thomas Frederick, Esq. Sir Guy Sebright who was
formerly Lieut. Coldstream Guards, is a Magistrate
for Hertfordshire and Patron of 1 living.— Bccc/i-
wood, Dunstable ; Travellers' Club, s.w.; Baclielors'
Club, w. ; 82, Eaton Place, s.w.
Heir I'l es., Ms brother Arthur Edward Saunders, late Lieut.
â– 1th Batt. Bedfordshire Regt. ; iducated tt Radley ; 6 1859;
m. 1889 Emily Era, dau. of John Bowen, Esq., and w dow
of W. Ingram, Esq., of U.S A., and has a son, •Gile j Bd » ard ,
b. 1896.
BECKER. See St. John-Secker.
SECKHAM, Col. Bassett Thoene, D.S.O.,
of Whittington Old Hall, Staffordshire.
Eldest son of Samuel Lipscomb Stckham, Esq., J. P.,
D.L., of Beacon Place, Staffordshire, and of Whitting-
ton Old Hall, who d. 1901, by Kinbarra Swene, who
d. 1900, dau. of the late Bassett Smith, Esq., of Erd-
ington, Warwickshire ; b. 1863 ; m. 1 888 Alice Dorothy,
dau. of the late William Fine Moore Esq., of Cronk-
bourne. Isle of Man, and has, with other issue, a son,
*Lionel Bassett, Lipscomb, M.C. (with Bar), Capt.
and Brevet Major Lancashire Fusiliers ; educated at
the R. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; b. 1891. Col. Seckham,
who was educated at Charterhouse, and served in S.
Africa 1900-1, is a Magistrate for Staffordshire, an
Hon. Major in the Army, and Lieut.-Col. and Hon.
Col. late 4th Batt. S. Staffordshire Regt.— Whittington
Old Hall, near Lichfield, Staffordshire ; Junior
United Service Club, s.w.
Beenaed, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., of Brooke
House, Isle of Wight.
Youngest son of Sir Charles Seely, Ist Bart., who d.
1915, by Emily, who d. 1894, 2nd dau. of the lata
William Evans, Esq., of Crumpsall Grange, Lanca-
shire; b. 1S6>* ; m. 1st 1895 Emily Florence, who d.
1913, elder dau. of Col. the Hon. Sir Henry George
Louis Crichton, K.C.B. ; 2ndly 1917 the Hon. Evelyn
Izme, youngest dau. of Montolieu Fox Oliphant, 1st
Viscount Elibank, and widow of Capt. George Cros-
field Norris Nicholson, Mil. Wing, R. Flying Corps,
Special Reserve, and has had, with other issue,
Frank Reginald (eldest son), Lieut. Hampshire Regt.
and an A.D.C. ; b. 1896, and d. of wounds received
in action 1917; and *Henry John Alexander (2nd
son), 6. 1899. Col. Seely, who was educated at
Harrow and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1890),
and called to the Bar at the Inner Temple 1897, ia
H.M.'s Lieut, and a J.P. for Hampshire, a D.L. for
the Isle of Wight, Col. T.F., late Lieut.-Col. and
Hon. Col. Hampshire (Carabiniers) Yeo., T.D., an
Hon. Capt. in the Army, and a Comm. of the Legion
of Honour and of the Belgian Order of the Crown ;
has the Belgian Croix de Guerre ; was Capt. 4th Batt.
Imp. Yeo. in S. Africa 1900-1, Under Secretary of
State for the Colonies 1908-11, Under Secretary of
State for War and Civil Member of the Army Council
1911 12, Secretary of State for War and President
of the Army Council 1912-14, and in command of
a Canadian Cav. Brigade, with the temp, rank of
Brigadier-Gen., 1915-18, and a Member of the Coun-
cil of the Ministry of Munitions for Warfare Group,
with the temp, rank of Major-Gen., and Parliament-
ary Under Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions
1918-19; appointed Under Secretary of State for
Air and Vice-President of the Air Council 1919 ; sat
as M.P. for the Isle of Wight 1900-6, and for the
Abercromby Div. of Liverpool 1906-Jan. 1910, and
has sat for the Ilkeston Div. of Derbyshire since
March 1910. — Brooke House, Isle of Wight; Cavalry
Club, w. ; Reform, National Liberal, and Wliite's
Chtbs, s.w.
SEELY, Sir Chaeles Hilton, Bart., of Sher-
wood Lodge, Nottinghamshire. — Cr. 1896.
Eldest son of Sir Charles Seely, 1st Bart., by Emily,
who d. 1894, 2nd dau. of the late William Evans, Esq.,
of Crumpsall Grange, Lancashire ; b. 1859 ; s. 1915 ;
TO. 1891 Hilda Lucy, eldest dau. of the late Richard