Club, Kingstoion.
WREY, Sir Philip Bouechier Sheeaed,
Bart., of Trebitch, Cornwall.— Cr. 1628.
Second son of Sir Henry Bourohier Toke Wrey, 10th
Bart., who d. 1900, by the Hon. Marianne Sarah,
who d. 1894, only child of Philip Castell, 9th Lord
Sherard ; b. 1858 ; s. his brother Sir (Robert) Bour-
ohier Sherard Wrey, 11th Bart., 1917 ; m. 1889 Alice
Mary, dau of the late Capt. Borton, R H.A., and has
2 daus. Sir Philip Wrey is Patron of 2 livings. —
Tawstock Court, Barnstaple, Devonshire : Residence;
Idwala, Biiluwayo, S. Africa; Union Cluh, s.w.
Heir Pres.. his brother the Rev. Albany Bourcbier Sherard,
a J.P. for Devon ; has been Rector of Tawstock with
Harracott, Devonshire, since 1893. and Rural Dean of
Uarnstaple since 1913 ; educated at Hertford Coll. Oxford
(B.A. 1H87. M.A. 1889); 6.1861; m If 61 Isabel Vranc-B
Sophia eldest dau. of the late Tliomas Horn Fleet, Esq ,
J.r. Bi;d D.L., of Darenth Orange, Kmt.
WREY. .Jessie Maud, Lady.
Youngest dau. of the late William Thomson Fraser,
Esq. (son of the late John Eraser, Esq., of Mongewell
Park, Oxfordshire); m. 1st 1905 Sir (Robert) Bour-
chier Sherard Wrey, 11th Bart, who d. 1917, leaving
a dau.. Rachel ; 2ndly 1918 Capt. Godfrey Heseltine,
6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniera), Special Reserve,
late 6th Dragoon Guards.— 20, Cadoijan riace, s.w.
WREY, George Edward Bouechier, Esq.,
of Caddel, and Thorntoun, Ayrshire.
Only child of George Bourchier Wrey, Esq., who d.
1854, by Sarah, who d. 1869, 3rd dau. of the late
Col. John Cuninghame, D.L., of Caddel and Thorn-
toun ; b. 1851 ; s. his mother 1869 ; m. 1886 Anne
Maud, 3rd dau. of the late Rev. Arthur Bourchier
Wrey, M.A., formerly Vicar of St. Mary Church,
Torquay, and has issue * Edward Charles, O.B.E.,
Lieut. -Comm. R.N. ; 6. 1889; to. 1914 Grace Elsie,
younger dau. of James Cook, Rimer, Esq., of Kelvin
Grove, Newlands, Cape Colony, and has a dau.,
Elizabeth Anne. Mr. Wrey was educated at Harrow
and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1873).—
Oxford and Cambridge Club, s.w.; 131, Ashley
Gardens, s.w.
WRIGHT, Louisa Sparkes, Lady.
Eldest dau. of the late Rev. Joseph Butterworth Owen,
Vicar of St. Jude's, Chelsea ; to. 1st 1863 Lient.
Christopher Clarke Hassall, R.N., who d. 1876 ; 2ndly
1879 Sir William Purvis Wright, a Gen. R.M.L.I.,
who was Deputy-Adjutant-Gen. of the R. Marine
Forces 1902-7, and who was cr. K.C.B. 1904 and d.
1910.— 36, Hillersdon Avenue, Barnes, s.w.
WRIGHT, Sir Almroth Edward, K.B.E.,
C.B., M.D., F.R.S., F.R.C.S.L (Hon.),
D.Sc— Cr. Knt. 1906, K.B.E. 1919.
Second son of the Rev. Charles Henry Hamilton
Wright, D.D., who d. 1909, by Ebba Johanna
Dorothea, 2nd dau. of the late Professor Nils Wilhelm
A!mroth,DirectoroftheR.Mint,ofStockholm; 6.1861 ;
m. 1889 Jane Georgina {whom see), eldest dau. of the
late Robert Mackay Wilson, Esq., J.P., of Cnolcarri-
gan, CO. Kildare. Sir Almroth Wright, who was
educated at Trinity Coll. Dublin fB.A. 1882, M.B.
and B. Surg. 1883, M.D. 1889, B.A. Trinity Coll.,
Cambridge, 1888, Hon. D.Sc, Dublin, 1906), and
at the Univs. of Leipzic, Strasburg, and Marburg,
was Demonstrator of Pathology at Cambridge Univ.
1887-9 and of Physiology at Sydney Univ. 1889-92,
Professor of Pathology at the Army Medical School,
Netley, 1892-1902, and a Member of the Indian
Plague Commission 1898-1900; appointed Path-
ologist and Bacteriologist at St. Mary's Hospital,
Paddington, 1902, and Director in Medical Charge
of the Department for Therapeutic Inoculation
there 1906 ; is Professor of Experimental Pathology,
London Univ., and Col. ret., late temp. Col. A.M.S.
WRIGHT, Jane Geoegina, Lady, of Cool-
carrigan. co. Kildare.
Eldest dau. of Robert Mackay Wilson, Esq., J.P., of
Coolcarrigan, who d. 1914, by Elizabeth Jackson,
who d. 1919, youngest dau. of the late Murray Suilern,
Esq., of Belfast ; m. 1889 Sir Almroth Edward
Wright, K.B.E. (whom see), and has, with other issue,
an only surviving son, * Leonard .Almroth Wilson, a
J.P. for CO. Kildare (on the roll for High Sheriff for
1921) ; 6. 1891. — Coolcarrigan. Donadea, co. Kildare;
22, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin.
WRIGHT, Jane Eliza, Lady.
Dau. of the late Rev. Charles Cory, M.A., Vicar of
Skipseat Yorkshire; to. 1859, as his 2nd wife, Sir
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William Wright, of Sigglesthorne Hall, Yorkshire, a
J. P. and D.L. for the E. Riding of Yorkshire, and
Chairman of the Hull Dock Co , who was cr. Knt.
1869, and d. 1884.
WRIGHT, Geoegiana Eliza, Lady.
Dau. of the late Peter Eoberts, Esq., of North-
ampton ; TO. 1862 Sir Thomas Wright, a Solicitor, a
Magistrate for the Borough of Leicester (Mayor
1887-8 and 1891-2), and first Honorary Freeman of
the Borough of Leicester, who was cr. Knt. 1893
and d. 1905. — Tlie Hollies, Stoiiengate, Leicester.
WRIGHT, Sir Robert Pateick, Knt.,
F.H.A.S., F.R.S.E.— Cr. 1911.
Fourth son of Robert Wright, Esq., J.P., of Downan,
Ayrshire, who d. 1886, by Mary, who d. 1896, dau.
of the late William Davidson, Esq., of Kirkinner ; h.
1857 ; m. 1902 Marion, 5th dau. of the late James
Miller, Esq., of Blairgowrie, Perthshire. Sir Robert
Wright, who was educated at Ayr Academy and at
Edinburgh Univ., is a J.P. for Ayrshire ; was Professor
of Agriculture at the W. of Scotland Agricultural
Coll. 1899-1911, and Principal thereof 1900-11,
and has been Chairman of the Board of Agriculture
for Scotland since 1912.— 29, St. Andrew Sqtiare,
Edinburgh.
WRIGHT, Aethur FitzHeebeet, Esq., of
Aldercar Hall, Derbyshire.
Eldest son of Francis Beresford Wright, Esq., J. P.,
of Wootton Court, Warwickshire, who d. 1911, by
Adeline Frances Henrietta, eldest dau. of the late
Lieut.-Col. Richard Henry FitzHerbert, of Somersal
Herbert, Derbyshire ; b. 1865 ; m. 1900 the Hon. Daisy
Isabel Moncreiff, eldest dau. of the Rev. Robert Chi.
Chester, 3rd Lord Moncreiff, and has,with other issue
ason, * Gilbert Francis Moncreiff, b. 1905. Mr. Wright
who was educated at Harrow and at Trinity Coll.
Cambridge (B.A. 1887), is a Magistrate for Derby-
shire. — Aldercar Hall, Langley Mill, Derbyshire.
WRIGHT, the Rev. Aethue Samuel, of
Nettleton House, Lincolnshire.
Second surviving son of Samuel Wright Wright,
Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Brattleby, and North Kelsey,
Lincolnshire, who d. 1894, by Constance Mary, who d.
1914, eldest dau. of the late Peter Freeland Aiken,
Esq., of Clifton, Bristol ; b. 1867. Mr. Wright, who
was educated at Charterhouse and at New Coll., Ox-
ford (B.A. 1890, M.A. 1898), is Patron of the living
of Brattleby, Lincolnshire, was Vicar of Bonby, Lin-
colnshire, 1908-10, and Rector of Spridlington, Lin-
colnshire, 1910-14, and joined the Foreign Mission
Field 1914 Residence : Tokio, Japan.
WRIGHT, Chaeles, Esq., of Anston, York-
shire ; and of Willingham House, Lincoln-
shire.
Eldest son of Charles Wright, Esq., of Anston, who
d. 1869, by Harriet, who d. 1898, dau. of the late Rev.
Leonard Jasper Hobson, of Mexborough, Yorkshire ;
b. 1852 ; TO. 1878 Isabelle Marguerita, dau. of the
late Edward Claudius Walker, Esq., and has had, with
7 daus., 2 sons, Robert, Major Lincolnshire Yeo. ; b.
1884, and killed in action 1917; and Charies, Lieut.
Lincolnshire Yeo. ; b. 18—, and killed inaction 1!)I7.
Mr. Wright, who was educated at Malvern and at
Merton Coll., Oxford, is a J.P. for the W. Riding of
Yorkshire and for Lincolnshire (on the roll for High
Sheriflr for 1921) ; late Major Sherwood Rangers Yeo.
C&v.~Anston, Sheffield ; Willingham House, Market
Rasen, Lincolnshire ; Junior Carlton Club, s w
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WRIGHT, Charles Booth Elmsall, Es.].,
of Bolton Hall, Yorkshire.
Eldest son of the late Charles Swaine Wright, E^q,,
by Mary Ellen de Cardonnel, dau. of the late Col.
Greaves Elmsall, of Woodlands, Yorkshire ; b. In4s ;
m. 1870 Edith de Cardonnel, who d. 1912, 2ud dau. ..f
the late Robert William Mills Nesfield, Esq., of Castlu
Hill, Derbyshire, and has, with other issue, an only
son, *Marmaduke Nesfield, Major Yorkshire Dra'^oon's
Yeo. and Superintendent Remount Service ; b. 1S77 ;
m. 1905 Hilda, dau. of the late John Ogilvie Grant, Esq.
Mr. Wright, who was educated atEton and at Trinity
Coll., Cambridge, is a J.P. and D.L. for the W. Riding
of Yorkshire, and was High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1879.
—Bolton Hall, Clitheroe.
WRIGHT, Duncan, Esq., of Blackburn,
Berwickshire.
Eldest son of Hugh Wright, Esq., J.P., of Altici v,
Wigtownshire, and of Blackburn, who d. 1911, liv
Margaret, who d. 1911, dau. of the late James IVli,
Esq. ; h. 1865 ; m. 1st 1892 Agnes Suttie,only dau. of
Hugh Macfarlane, Esq., Banker, of Paisley; 2ndly
1916 Violet Esther, 2nd dau. of Elias Nieholls, Esq.,
of Washington, U.S.A., and has a son, "Duncan
Graham, h. 189'i.— Blackburn, Granthouse, Berwick-
shire ; Sylvania, Trevilians, Virginia.
WRIGHT, Feancis Veee, Esq., of Shelton
Hall, Nottinghamshire.
Eldest son of the Rev. Joseph Banks Wright, of
Shelton Hall, who d. 1881, by Sophia, dau. of the
late Rev. Samuel F. Dashwood, of Stanford Hall,
Notts; 6. 1835; m. 1901 Henriette A. Marie,
dau. of the late Pierre G. Hippolite Mariet,
Juge de Pays, of Montreuil, France. Educated at
Harrow and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge ; is a J.P.
for Notts, a Knight of the Crown of Italy, and Col.
late Comm. 4th Batt. N. Staffordshire Regt.—
Sheltm Hall, Newark.
WRIGHT, George Ernest, Esq., of Pudleston
Court, Herefordshire.
Second son of John Wright, Esq., of Edgbaston,
Birmingham, who d. 1892, by Matilda, dau. of the
late George Pollard, Esq., of Epping, Essex; b.
1854 ; TO. 1879 Matilda, 5th dau. of the late Robert
Langebear, Esq., of Edgbaston, and has, with other
issue, a son, * Ernest Trevor Langebear, D.S.O.,
temp. Lieut.-Col. R.A.S.C. ; late Capt. 14th Hussars ;
b. 1880. Mr. Wright is a Magistrate for Herefordshire
(High Sheriff 1914), Lord of the Manor of Pudleston
and Patron of 1 living. —Pudleston Court, Leominster,
Herefordshire.
WRIGHT, Heney FitzHerbert, Esq., of
Yeldersley Hall, Derbyshire.
Eldest son of FitzHerbert Wright, Esq., J.P. and
D.L., of The Hayes, Alfreton, Derbyshire, who d.
1910, by Louisa Charlotte Rudolphine, dau. of the
late Rev. Ernst Christopher Friedrich Von Beck-
mann, Pastor of Holzendorf, Mecklenburg Schwerin;
b. 1870 ; m. 1894 Muriel Harriet, 3rd dau. of the late
Col. Henry Charies Fletcher, C.M.G., Scots Guards,
of Kenward, Kent, and has, with other issue, a son,
* FitzHerbert, b. 1905. Mr. Wright, who was educated
at Eton and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1892),
and called to the Bar at the Inner Temple 1895, is a
J.P. and C. Aid. for Derbyshire, one of the Governors
of Repton School, and Capt. T.F. Reserve, late 4th
N. Midland (Howitzer) Brigade, R.F.A., T.F. ; sat as
M. P. for the Leominster Div. of Herefordshire 1912-18.
— Yeldersley Hall, Derby; Arthur's Club, s.w.
Wri]
THE UNITED KINGDOM.
WRIGHT, Mrs., of Wootton Court, Warwick-
shire.
Adeline Frances Henrietta, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Col.
Richard Henry FitzHerbert, J.P., of Somersal
Herbert, Derbyshire, who d. 1885, by his 1st wife
Ellen Margaret, who d. 1845, only dau. of the late
James Hepburn, Esq., of Tovil Place, Kent ; m.
1862 Francis Beresford Wright, Esq., of Wootton
Court, a J.P. for Warwickshire and for Derbyshire,
who d. 1911, leaving, with other issue, a son, * Arthur
FitzHerbert, of Aldercar Hall, Derbyshire (whom see).
— Woottoti Court, Warwick.
WRIGHT, Philip Chetwood, Esq., of
Brattleby, and North Kelsey, Lincolnshire.
Eldest surviving son of Samuel Wright Wright, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L., of Brattleby, and North Kelsey, who
d. 1894, by Constance Mary, who d. 1914, eldest
dau. of the late Peter Freeland Aiken, Esq., of
Clifton, Bristol ; b. 1866 ; m. 1901 Josephine Agneta
Mary, only dau. of the late Eev. Richard Chichester,
Bector of Drewsteignton, Devon, and has, with other
issue, a son, * Edward Denzil Chetwood, b. 1907.
Mr. Wright, who was educated at Haileybury and at
Magdalen Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1890), is a J.P. and D.L.
for Lincolnshire, and Capt. and Hon. Major late 3rd
Batt. Lincolnshh-e B,egt.— Brattleby Hall, Lincoln.
WRIGHT, Walter Heebeet, Esq., of Long-
stone Hall, Derbyshire.
Only surviving son of George Thomas Wright, Esq.,
J. P., of Longstone Hall, who d. 1907, by Frances Anna
Maria, elder dau. of the late Rev. John Bishop,
Precentor of Gloucester Cathedral ; b. 1869 ; m. 1903
Grace, youngest dau. of the late John Houlton
Jackson, Esq., of the War Office, and has, with other
issue, a son, *John Stafford, b. 1905.— Longstone
Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire.
WRIGHT, William, Esq., of Fiskerton Manor
House, Nottinghamshire.
Eldest son of Gervase Wright, Esq., formerly of Upton
Hall, Northamptonshire, who d. 1880, by Elizabeth,
who d. 1893, dau. of the late Robert Daft, Esq., of
Nottingham ; b. 1835 ; m. 1865 Annie, dau. of the
late John Milward, Esq., of Gold Hill, Notts. Is
a Magistrate for Notts, and Lord of the Manor of
Fiskerton-cum-Morton. — Fiskerton Manor House,
Fiskerton R.S.O., Nottinghamshire.
WRIGHT, William Maurice, Esq., of Wold
Newton, Lincolnshire.
Eldest son of William Wright, Esq., of Wold Newton,
who d. 1879, by Eliza Walton, only dau. of Richard
Hargrave, Esq., formerly of Sandal Park, Yorkshire ;
b. 1873. Mr. Wright, who was educated at Malvern
Coll. and at St. John's Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1896, M.A.
(1899), is a Magistrate for Lincolnshire, and Lord of
the Manor of Wold Newton.- "''-" " '''■—''â–
Thoresby R.S.O., Lincolnshire.
WRIGHT, of Alticry, Wigtownshire
Mary (m. 1912 Albert Edward Bonner, Esq., Artiest, of
17, Gordon Place, W.) ; and Dorothea, daus. of
Wright, Esq., J.P., of Alticry, and of Blackburn,
Berwickshire, who d. 1911, by Margaret, who d.
1911, dau. of thelate James Bell, Esq., of Belfast.—
Alticry, Elrig, Wigtownshire.
AVRIGHT, of Halston, Shropshire. See Swann.
WRIGHT, of Mottram Hall, Cheshire. See
Wallis.Wright.
WRIGHT. See Cory-Wright i TindaU,of Knapton,
Yorkshire ; and Worthington- Wright.
WRIGHT-ARMSTRONG. See Armstrong.
WRIGHTSON, Sir Thomas, Bart., of Neasham
Hall, CO. Durham.— Cr. 1900.
Second son of Thomas Wrightson, Esq., of Neasham
Hall, who d. 1872, by Rebecca Gilchrist, who d. 1884,
4th dau. of the late William Potter, Esq., of Walbottle,
Northumberland ; b. 1839 ; m. 1869 Elizabeth, dau.
of Samuel Wise, Esq., of Ripon, Yorkshire. Sir
Thomas Wrightson is a J.P. and D.L. for co. Durham
(was on the roll for High Sheriff for 1901), and was
M.P. for Stockton-on-Tees 1892-5, and for E. St.
Pancras 1899-1906.— iVeas/ia7n Hall, Darlington;
Carlton Club, s.w.
Heir, his sou Tliomas lianimii,ls\v:u , a Masistrate for CO.
Dlirhaiii, an-l t.in|i Mani i|ii-.vi"U-;> i i lit. ) 5th Batt.
-WoldNewtim, North
3r.l
WRIGHTSON. See Battie-Wrightson.
WRIGLEY, Harold, Esq., of Ganton Hall,
Yorkshire.
Second son of Edward Wright Wrigley, Esq., of
Thornycroft, Oldham, who d. 1900, by Mary, who d.
1919, elder dau. of the late Richard Shiers, Esq., of
Ashton-on- Mersey, Cheshire ; b. 1866 ; m. 1892 Mary
Hannah, only dau. of Robert Whittaker, Esq., of
Prospect Hill, Lancashu-e, and has, with other issue,
a son, *Edward Whittalser, educated at Harrow and
at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1915) ; b. 1893. Mr. Harold
Wrigley, who was educated at Uppingham and at
Bonn-am-Rhein, is Lord of the Manor of Ganton and
Patron of 1 living.— Gantore Hall, York ; Conservative
Club, s.w. ; Yorkshire Club, York.
-H WRIGLEY, James, Esq., of Ibbotsholme,
Westmorland.
Eldest son of James Wrigley, Esq., of Holbeck, West-
morland, who d. 1891, by Sarah, dau. of the late
Edmund Grundy, Es(i. ; 6.1853; m. 1911 Clare
Brownson. Mr. Wrigley is a J.P. and D.L. for
Vfestmoilani.— Ibbotsholme, Wiwlermere.
WRIXON, Lady.
Charlotte, dau. of the late Hon. Henry Miller, of
Melbourne ; m. 1st 18— Musgrave Wroughton Ander-
son, Esq., who d. 18— ; 2ndly 1872 the Hon. Sir
Henry John W^rixon, K.C., who was Solicitor-Gen. of
Victoria 1870-2, Attorney-Gen. 1886-90, and Presi-
dent of the Legislative Council 1901-10, and who
was cr. K.C.M.G. 1892 and d. 191Z.—Baheen, Studley
Park, Melbourne.
WRIXON-BECHER. See Becker; and Legge, oj
Castle Hyde, co. Cork.
WROTTESLEY, Lord (Victor Alexander
Wrottesley). — Cr. 1838.
Elder surviving son of Arthur, 3rd Lord, by the Hon.
Augusta Ehzabeth, who d. 1887, 4th dau. of Albert,
1st Lord Londesborough ; b. 1873 ; s. 1910. Lord
Wrottesley, to whom H.^L Queen Victoria stood
sponsor, is Patron of 3 livings. -Wrottesley, Waiver-
hamptcm; Residence: New House Farm, Northiam,
Sussex.
Heir Pres . bis brotlier Walter Bennet. Lieut, eth Batt. S.
Staflordsliire Begt.; 6. 1877 ; m. 1917 Kate Ma-, ouly dau.
of the late Dr. Douglas Harris, of Johannesburg, and has a
son, •Richard John, b. 1918.
Wro]
THE UNITED KINGDOM.
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WROUGHTON, of Woolley Park, Berkshire.
See Puxley.
WYATT, Hugh Richard Penfold, Esq., of
Cissbury, and Court Wick, Sussex.
Eldest son of the Rev. John Ingram Penfold Wyatt,
of Hawley Parsonage, Hants, who d. 1901, by Harriet,
who d. 1906, younger dau. of the late John Whitacre
Tipping, Esq., of Ardwick Hall, Lancashire, and of
Sandhurst, Berks ; b. 1860 ; s. his uncle Hugh Wyatt,
Esq., 1897 ; m. 1889 Grace Evelyn, dau. of the late
George Graystone Keid, Esq., of Tunbridge Wells,
and has, with other issue, a son, * Richard John
Penfold, M.C. (with Bar), temp. Capt. and Brevet
Major Gen. List, late 8th (Service) Batt. W. Riding
Regt. ; educated at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. and IM.A.
1918); h. 1892. IMr. Wyatt, who was educated at
Winchester and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1882,
M.A. 1886), and called to the Bar at the Inner
Temple 1886, is a J.P. for Sussex, and was High
Sheriff im5.—Cissbvry, near Worlhivg.
WYATT, James William, Esq., M.I.C.E., of
Bryn Gwynan, Carnarvonshire.
Eldest son of Lieut. -Col. James Henry Wyatt, C.B.,
of Bryn Gwynan, J.P., who d. 1884, by Jane Forbes,
who d. 1913, eldest dau. of the late William Hogarth,
Esq., of Aberdeen ; b. 1857 ; m. 1905 Margaret Ellen,
only dau. of the late Donald Ninian Nicol, Esq., M.P.,
of Ardmarnoch, Argyllshire, and has a son, * Colin
William fforde, b. 1909. Mr. Wyatt is a Magistrate
for Carnarvonshire, and was formerly a Fellow of the
R. Indian Engineering CoU., Coopers Hill. — Bnjn
Gwynan, Beddr/elert, Carnarvonshire ; East India
United Service' Cluh, s.w. ; Alpine Club, w.
WYATT, the Rev. Paul Williams, of Austin
Canons, Bedfordshire.
Second surviving son of James Wyatt, F.G.S., of
Bedford, who d. 1878, by Augusta Sophia Lavinia,
who d. 1909, eldest dau. of the late Joseph Coleman,
at Bedford ; b. 1856 ; m. 1902 Constance Mary Eliza-
beth {ichom see), eldest dau. of Alexander Dundas, 1st
Lord Lamington, and widow of Reginald Windsor, 7th
Earl De La Warr. Mr. Wyatt, who was educated at
Bedford School and at Ch. Ch., Oxford (B.A. 1878,
M.A. 1881), is a J.P. and C. Aid. for Bedfordshire, and
was Chaplain of the Chapel Royal, Savoy, II
1908 ; appointed a Chaplain of the Order of St. John
of Jerusalem in England 1891.— Austin Canons,
Bedford.
WYATT-EDGELL.
Braye, and Edgell.
WYFOLD, Lord (Robert Trotter Hermon-
Hodge).— Cr. 1919.
Elder son of George William Hodge, Esq., of New-
castle-on-Tyne, Northumberland, who d. 1880, by
Sarah Eliza, who d. lUll, dau. of the late David
Green, Esq., of Ainderby, Yorkshire ; b. 1851 ; m.
1877 Frances Caroline, only dau. of the late Edward
Hermon, Esq., M.P., of Wyfold Court, whose surname
he assumed by royal license 1903. Lord Wyfold,
who was educated at Clifton and at Worcester Coll.,
Oxford (R.A. 1873, M.A. 1881), is a J.P. and D.L. for
Oxfordshire, and Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. ret., late
Comm. Q.C. Oxfordshire Hussars Yeo., T.D., and was
M.P. for Lancashire (Accrington Div.) 1886-92, for
Oxfordshire (Henley Div.) 1895-1906, for Croydon
1909-Nov. 1910 and for Oxfordshire (Henley Div.)
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1917 18.— Wyfold Court, Reading ; White's, Pratl's.
and Carlton Clubs, s.w. ; Cavalry Club, w.
/Mr his son Roland Rermon, D.S.O., M.V.O., a J.P. i,.r
( )xfordsb!re Unii vtajor and Brevet Lieut. -f'ol. Reserve ni
Offlcers; was temp. Major Oeii. List 1916-17, prooioiKlv
inth (S.rvice) Batt. (2ud Public Rchoole) R. Fusil:rr> ;
fornerlv Capt. Grenadier Guards, ard a n.A.A.G. ini7-l'.i;
/'. IrtWi; »!. 1906 Dorotliv, elder dau of Robert Fleniini;,
K.
a son, •Hermon Robert Fleming, fi. 1916.
WYKEHAM, Philip James Digby, Esq., of
Tythrop House, Oxfordshire.
Younger son of Aubrey Wenman Wykeham, Esq., of
Swalcliiie Park, Oxfordshire, who d. 1879, by Geor-
giana, dau. of Sir James Musgrave, 8th Bart. (ext.). of
Barnsley Park, Gloucestershire ; b. 1839 ; m. 1871
Georgiana Caroline, 2nd dau. of the late Joseph John
Henley, Esq., C.B., of Waterperry, Oxfordshire, and
has, with other issue, * Aubrey Augustus Henley, a
Magistrate for Hampshire and temp. Capt. 1st Batt.
Isle of Wight Vol. Regt. ; educated at Radley and
at Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. 1897) ; b. 1873 ;
m. 1901 Sylvia Ruth, youngest dau. of Sir Charles
Seely, 1st Bart., and has, with other issue, a son,
* William Aubrey Philip, b. 1902. Mr. Wykeham,
who was educated at Eton and at Exeter Coll.,
Oxford (B.A. 1864), and was formerly Capt. R. North
Gloucester Militia, is a J.P. for cos. Gloucester and
Bucks, a J.P. and D.L. for Oxfordshire (High Sheriff
1887), and Patron of 1 I'wing.— Tythrop Hou^e.
Thame ; Carlton Club, s.w.
WYKEHAM-FIENNES. See Fiennes , and Saye
and Sele. Lord.
WYKEHAM-MARTIN. See Martin.
WYKEHAM-MUSGRAVE, Herbert Wen-
man, Esq., of Barnsley Park, Gloucester-
shire ; and of Thame Park, and Swalch'ffe
Park, Oxfordshire.
Eldest son of Wenman Aubrey Wykeham-Musgrave,
Esq., J.P. and D.L., of Barnsley Park, and of Thame
Park, and Swalcliffe Park, who d. 191S, by Jane, 3id
dau. of the late Adm. the Hon. George Grey ; b.
1871 ; m. 1894 Gertrude St. Aubyn, only dau. of
the late Rev. Main Swete Alexander Walrond,
Vicar of St. Lawrence, Jewry, E.C., and has, with 3
daus., a son, * Wenman Humfrey, Sub-Lieut. R.N. ;
educated at the B. Naval Colls, at Osborne and
Dartmouth ; b. 1899. Mr. Wykeham-Musgrave,
who was educated at Eton and at New Coll., Oxford
(B.A. 1893), is a Magistrate for Warwickshire,
Lieut. T.F. Reserve, late R. Gloucestershire Hussars
Yeo., Lay Rector of Thame, and Patron of 3 livings. —
Barnsley Park, Cirencester ; Wliite's Club, s.w.
WYLEY, Col. William Fitzthomas, of The
Charterhouse, Warwickshire.
Second son of John Wyley, Esq., of Sandown, Isle
of Wight, who d. 1882,' by Matilda Harriet, who d.
1911, 6th dau. of the late Capt. Edmund Fitzthomas,
50th Foot, afterwards Vicar of Northleigh, Devon-
shire ; b. 1852 ; m. 1884 Clara Margaret, dau. of the
late Rev. Robert Hall Baynes, M.A., Hon. Canon of
Worcester, and formerly Vicar of St. Michael's,
Coventry, and had a son, William Reginald Fitz-
thomas, Lieut, and Adjutant 4th S. Midland (Howit-
zer) Brigade, R.F.A., Territorial Force ; 6. 1892, and
killed in action 1916. Col. Wyley, who was educated
at Elizabeth Coll., Guernsey, and at Rugby, is a J.P.
and D.L. for Warwickshire (High Sheriff 1914), a
Wyl]
COUNTY FAMILIES OF
fWyn
J.P. for Coventry, and Lieut.-Col. and Hon. Col. ret.,
late Coram. 2nd Vol. Batt. B. Warwickshire Eegt.,
V.D. ; was temp. Major Comm. 7th Batt. 1915-16.—
Tlu Charterhouse, Coventry, Wnrwickaldre : Jnnifrr
Cnrlton Club. s.w.
WYLIE, the Right Hon. Mr. .Justice James
Owens, LL.D.
Fifth son of William Andrew Wylie, Esq., of Bush-
vale, CO. Antrim, who d. 1881, by Jane, who d. 1884,
2nd dau. of the late John Beatty, Esq., of Bally-
nure ; b. 184.5 ; m. 1887 Nellie, 2nd dau. of John
Price, Esq., of Neweastle-on-Tyne. Mr. Justice
Wylie, who was educated at the E. Academical
Institution and at Queen's Coll.. Belfast (B.A. 1867,
M.A. 1868, LL.B. 1871, LL.D. 1874), called to the
Bar at King's Inns, Dublin, 1872, appointed a Q.C.
1894, and elected a Bencher 1904, was Legal Assistant
Commissioner under the Irish Laud Act 1881-4, and
has been a Judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature
and Judicial Commissioner of the Irish Land Com-
mission since 1906.— The Elms, Blackrncl; co.
Dublin ; Stephen's Green Club, Dublin.
WYLIE, of Stapleton Tower.
WYLIE. ,See Doiighty Wylie.
: Critchley.
WYLLIE, Lady.
Katharine Georgiana, 2nd dau. of the late David
Fremantle Carmichael, Esq., formerly Indian Civil
Service and a Member of the Council of the Govern-
ment of Madras ; m. 1881 Sir William Hutt Curzon
Wyllie, K.C.I.E., C.V.O., a Lieut.-Col. ret. Indian
Army, who formerly served in the 106th L.I,, the
2nd Gurkha Rifles and in the Oudh Commission; had