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1905 and Maude
* Cornwallis Maude, 4th Viscount Hawarden ( 1817 – 1905 ) ( created Earl de Montalt in 1886 )
* Cornwallis Maude, 1st Earl de Montalt ( 1817 – 1905 )
As a producer, among Frohman's most famous successes was Barrie's Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, which he premiered at the Duke of York's in December 1904 starring Nina Boucicault, and produced in January 1905 in the U. S. starring Maude Adams.
* Cornwallis Maude, 1st Earl de Montalt 1885 – 9 January 1905

1905 and succeeded
Working through the Sierra Club he founded, Muir succeeded in 1905 in having Congress transfer the Mariposa Grove and Yosemite Valley to the National Park Service.
Hay continued serving as Secretary of State after Theodore Roosevelt succeeded McKinley, serving until his own death in 1905.
Roosevelt's first term as president ( 1901 – 1905 ) was incomplete, as he succeeded to the office upon the assassination of William McKinley ; it was only his second term ( 1905 – 1909 ) that encompassed four full years.
Working through the Sierra Club he founded, Muir succeeded in 1905 in having Congress transfer the Mariposa Grove and Yosemite Valley to the Federal Government.
Following the death of his uncle, Leopold II, Albert succeeded to the Belgian throne in December 1909, since Albert's own father had already died in 1905.
He was succeeded by his son, Rabbi Yitzchak Dovber ( 1835 – 1910 ) of Liadi, author of Siddur Maharid, and his son-in-law, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak (– 1905 ) of Siratin, a scion of the Rebbe of Radzimin.
He succeeded J. S. Brewer in editing the Letters and Papers, foreign and domestic, of the reign of Henry VIII ( London, 1862 – 1905 ).
In 1898, Gifford Pinchot succeeded Bernhard Fernow as chief of the Division of Forestry, later renamed the United States Forest Service in 1905.
Yen Chia-kan (; Suzhou dialect: nyie cia / ka koe ), or Yen Chia-jin ( October 23, 1905 – December 24, 1993 ), better known as C. K. Yen, succeeded Chiang Kai-shek as President of the Republic of China upon Chiang's death on April 5, 1975.
In 1905 he succeeded Lord Milner as High Commissioner for South Africa and governor of the Transvaal and Orange River colonies.
He was succeeded in the earldom by his second but eldest surviving son, Arthur William Cairns, who left one daughter, and from whom the title passed to his two next younger brothers in succession, Herbert John, third Earl ( 1863 – 1905 ), and Wilfred Dallas, fourth Earl ( b. 1865 ).
Die Afrikaanse Patriot was succeeded in 1905 by today's Paarl newspaper.
He was notably Lord Lieutenant of Kent from 1905 to 1943. the peerages are held by his grandson, the sixth Marquess, who succeeded his father in 1983.
In 1905 their only son Auberon Herbert succeeded his uncle as ninth Baron Lucas of Crudwell ( see this title for further history of this branch of the family ).
His grandson, the seventeenth Baron, served as Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire from 1905 to 1912. the titles are held by the latter's great-grandson, the twenty-second Baron, who succeeded his father in 1978.
He was a prominent colonial administrator and served as Governor General of Canada from 1898 to 1904 and as Viceroy of India from 1905 to 1910. the titles are held by his great-grandson ( the titles having descended from father to son ), the seventh Earl, who succeeded in 2005.
However, this title became extinct on his death in 1905 while he was succeeded in his other titles by his cousin, the fifth Viscount.
He had previously represented Newington West in the House of Commons and served as a Junior Lord of the Treasury from 1905 to 1910 and as Assistant Postmaster General between 1910 and 1916. the title is held by his grandson, the third Baron, who succeeded his father in 1990.
His son, the second Baron, served in the Conservative administrations of Lord Salisbury and Arthur Balfour as a government whip from 1895 to 1905. the titles are held by his great-grandson, the fifth Baron, who succeeded his father in 1968.
Due to internal dissension within his party, he resigned in 1905, and was succeeded as Liberal leader and premier by Lomer Gouin.
In 1903, Chance became the Cubs ' regular first baseman, and in 1905, he succeeded Frank Selee as the team's manager.
In 1905 he succeeded his uncle Lord Grimthorpe as 2nd Baron according to a special remainder in the letters patent, as well as in the family baronetcy.
Ayyankali founded the Sadhujana Paripalana Sangham ( Association for the Welfare of the Poor ) in 1905, which succeeded in obtaining a six-day week for agricultural laborers.

1905 and Sir
* 1838 – Sir Henry Irving, British actor ( d. 1905 )
* Laocoon, translated by Sir Robert Phillimore, London, G. Routledge & sons, 1905.
In 1905 Sir Frederick Treves wrote that the village " straggles down hill like a small mountain stream.
Michael Foot's elder brothers were Sir Dingle Foot MP ( 1905 – 1978 ), a Liberal and subsequently Labour MP ; Hugh Foot, Baron Caradon ( 1907 – 1990 ), a Governor of Cyprus, a representative of the United Kingdom at the United Nations from 1964 to 1970, and father to campaigning journalist Paul Foot ( 1937 – 2004 ) and charity worker Oliver Foot ( 1946 – 2008 ); and Liberal politician John Foot, Baron Foot ( 1909 – 1999 ).
King led the effort to raise a memorial to Harper, which resulted in the erection of the Sir Galahad statue on Parliament Hill in 1905.
Sir Robert Jardine ( 1825 – 1905 ) is the ancestor of the Buchanan-Jardine branch of the family.
* Sir Douglas Alexander ( 1905 – 1949 )
Sir William Henry Hadow's multi-volume Oxford History of Music had appeared between 1901 and 1905.
It is at the Castellania that physician and archaeologist Sir Themistocles Zammit discovered the Mediterranean strain of brucellosis in 1905.
* Sir Julius Wernher, 1st Baronet, of Luton Hoo Park, in the Parish of Luton and County of Bedford ( 1905 ), extinct 1973
After the Conservative government of Arthur Balfour fell in December 1905 there was some speculation that Asquith and his allies Richard Haldane and Sir Edward Grey would refuse to serve unless Campbell-Bannerman accepted a peerage, which would have left Asquith as the real leader in the House of Commons.
" He was appointed to the Isthmian Canal Commission in 1904, and early in 1905 went to Panama as a member of the committee of engineers which subsequently reported in favor of a sea-level canal ... In 1904 Parsons was also appointed, together with the famous British engineers Sir Benjamin Baker and Sir John Wolfe-Barry, to membership on a board to pass on the plans of the Royal Commission on London Traffic.
* 1956 – 1965: Sir Roger Hollis ( from 1960, Sir Roger Hollis ) ( b. 1905 – d.
Some weeks later he named the peak after his brother, Sir Augustus Charles Gregory ( 1819 – 1905 ).
* Life of Sir Thomas Browne ( 1905 )
In 1905, the Japanese government conferred the Grand Cordon, Order of the Rising Sun, and Sir Edmund was granted permission to retain and wear the insignia.
Sir William McDougall PC CB ( January 25, 1822 – May 29, 1905 ) was a Canadian lawyer, politician and one of the Fathers of Confederation.
Sir Michael Kemp Tippett OM CH CBE ( 2 January 1905 – 8 January 1998 ) was an English composer.
The orchestra made its first British tour in 1905, conducted by Sir Edward Elgar.
His wife, Cecil Mary Nowell Dering Tupper ( Viscountess Craigavon ; died 1960 ), whom he married on 22 March 1905 after a very brief courtship, was English, the daughter of Sir Daniel Tupper, assistant comptroller of the Lord Chamberlain's department of the king's household.
Arthur Balfour's refusal to recommend an earldom for Curzon in 1905 was repeated by Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Liberal Prime Minister, who formed his government the day after Curzon returned to England.
Sir Louis Hypolite Lafontaine, Bart., then Chief Justice of Lower Canada then married Montreal, January 3oth, 1861, the widowed Jane Élisabeth Geneviève Morrison, ( 1822 – 1905 ) daughter of Charles Morrison, on January 30, 1861.
* Balfour Paul, Sir James, Lord Lyon King of Arms, editor, The Scots Peerage, Edinburgh, 1905, under ' Lauderdale '.

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