Baronet granted to Samuel Way

Mail News.
PERSONAL NOTES FROM ENGLAND
(From our Special Correspondent.)
London, March 23, 1900.
Last Friday’s ‘Gazette’ contained the following somewhat belated announcement, dated Whitehall, March 15:— ‘The Queen has been pleased by letters patent, under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, to grant the dignity of a baronet of the said United Kingdom unto the Right Honorable Samuel James Way, of Montefiore, North Adelaide, and Kadlunga, Mintaro, both in the colony of South Australia, Lieutenant-Governor and Chief Justice of the Supreme Count of the said colony, Chancellor of the University of Adelaide, and member for the Australasian colonies of the Judicial Committee of her Majesty’s Privy Council, and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten.’