_me fa_, George JACKSON (1792-1861), medical practitioner and
inventor; Society of Arts medal for improvements in an apparatus for
obtaining light; invented a dividing machine for ruling micrometers,
which is still in use; introduced several improvements into the
microscope; and was President of the Royal Microscopical Soc.
_bro_, George WARINGTON, B.A., first-class Natural Science Tripos,
Cambridge; died at the age of thirty-three, but had already made a
considerable reputation as an author, critic, teacher, and speaker.
_fa si son_, John BROWN, C.M.G.; engineer-in-chief to Cape Government
railways.
General Sir Charles #WARREN# (b. 1840), K.C.B., G.C.M.G., R.E.,
F.R.S. Conducted excavations at Jerusalem, and reconnaissance of
Palestine for the Pal. Expl. Fund, 1867-1870; Administrator and
Commander-in-Chief, Griqualand West; commanded troops Northern
Border Expedition, 1879; Bechuanaland Expedition, 1884-1885;
Suakim, 1886; Commissioner Metropolitan Police, 1886-1888;
commanded troops Straits Settlements, 1889-1894;
Lieutenant-General in command of 5th Div. South African Field
Force, 1899-1900. Author of works concerning the archaeology of
Jerusalem; also of "On Veldt in the Seventies," and of "The
Ancient Cubit and Our Weights and Measures."--["Who's Who."]
_fa fa_, John WARREN (1767-1838), Dean of Bangor, N.W.
_fa fa bro_, Frederick WARREN (1775-1848), Vice-Admiral; defeated
Danish gunboat flotilla in the Belt, 1809; Commander-in-Chief
at the Cape, 1831-1834; Admiral-Superintendent at Plymouth,
1837-1841.--["Dict. N. Biog."]
_fa fa bro_, Pelham WARREN (1778-1835), M.D., F.R.S., Physician at
St. George's Hosp.; Harveian orator, 1826; Physician to the
King.--["Dict. N. Biog."]
_fa_, Sir Charles WARREN (1798-1866), K.C.B., Major-General; served
in India, 1840-1848; in China, 1841-1844; in the Crimea,
1854-1856.--["Dict. N. Biog."]
_fa bro_, John WARREN (1796-1852), F.R.S., mathematician; Fellow and
Tutor of Jesus Coll., Cambridge; Chancellor of Bangor.--["Dict. N.
Biog."]
_son_, Richard WARREN (b. 1876), first-class honours, Natural
Science, Oxford; scholarship in Anatomy and Physiology, London Hosp.;
Radcliffe Travelling Fellow, Oxford; house physician, house surgeon,
and senior resident accoucheur, London Hosp.
_fa fa fa_, Richard WARREN (1731-1797), M.D., F.R.S., Fellow of Jesus
Coll., Cambridge; Physician to George III., and to George, Prince of
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